during breaks michael and his colleagues often talk about venezuelan politics a bit more and we hope that interim president can help us bring in this regime. carlos is also from venezuela he runs a restaurant here in bogota. back home he worked in the tourism industry before the economic crisis. he wanted to go to the united states or peru but he ended up here in colombia. to begin and when i go back as soon as the regime falls. but now i have my business here and my family. i need more time to think about it. i guess i m staying here for another. only a few of the transplanted venezuelans make a good living here in bogota most have to rely on casual labor or the goodwill of
a restaurant here in bogota. back home he worked in the tourism industry before the economic crisis. he wanted to go to the united states or peru but he ended up here in colombia. to begin and i plan to go back as soon as the regime falls. but now i have my business here and my family. i need more time to think about it. i guess i m staying here for another. carlos has figured out how to make a living by helping his fellow venezuelans they relieve their home sickness with products from across the border. it does all the terrible stuff from our home country or us like a little bit it s right here a place to see if it gets a little closer to how this way it s his like my own mother made it and i think the
situation during breaks michael and his colleagues often talk about venezuelan politics a bit more and we hope that interim president can help us bring this regime. to him carlos is also from venezuela he runs a restaurant here in bogota. back home he worked in the tourism industry before the economic crisis. he wanted to go to the united states or cheery or peru but he ended up here in colombia. to begin and i was planning to go back as soon as the regime falls. but now i have my business here and my family. i need more time to think about it. i guess i m staying here for another. carlos has figured out how to make a living by helping his fellow venezuelans they relieve their homesickness with
regime falls. but now i have my business here and my family. i need more time to think about it. i guess i m staying here for another. carlos has figured out how to make a living by helping his fellow venezuelans they relieve their homesickness with products from across the border. it is all the terrible stuff from our home country or you re just like a little minutes right here looking at a place isn t this if you can feel closer to this way it seems like my own mother made it that much in the most political scene and is going to taste like i miss my country so much. only a few of the transplanted venezuelans make a good living here in bogota most have to rely on casual labor or the goodwill of colombians and almost none of them actually want to be here but the situation back
anger. is pakistan an frenemy? are they doing enough to track down on targets in afghanistan. successive administrations have also said if we don t them pakistan government say sustainable, what s going to happen to their nuclear arsenal? can we risk the regime falls and then we have a nuclear armed state in the bit of chaos? the answer is no. dana: i believe that passage we just played for you came after he talked about his decision to move the united states embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem. we would have some problems in the region with not just pakistan, but countries like egypt. and afghanistan and jordan. sort of major american partners, basically four or five out of the top six aid recipients except israel voted against the united states at the u.n. so, yeah, that would cause a problem. these are not this is not about making them like us for