[ ] robert: live from america s news headquarters. i m robert gray. the political crisis in venezuela escalating this evening as tens of thousands of protesters flood the streets of caracas demanding the ouster of president nicolas maduro in exchange for opposition leader juan guaido. maduro s regime was dealt a further blow saturday with the defection of the country s top air force general. disturbing new video showing the moment a mining dam collapsed last month in brazil. investigators say they are still look for the cause.
dole is trying to convince officers to abandon president nicolas maduro and allow humanitarian aid into the crisis ridden country meanwhile across venezuela people have been taking to the streets to call for my daughter s resignation. was. nicolas maduro seen around it by his troops it was a show of loyalty can shaky times for the embattled president. and it came after his challenger why do you proclaimed himself interim president last week said he had been holding secret talks with venezuela s on true says it s the support of the military that both men need in their fight for power. meanwhile protesters once again took to the streets of caracas calling from a juror to step down. nearly on ten touring is one of them she s the
streets of caracas calling from a juror to step down. nearly unsure is one of them she s the wife of a prominent opposition leader who s been in jail for four years now she told the w it was time for a new government. to. receive. her correction this is why we are protesting we wait. for everybody to get the parties. demonstrators okaloosa calling on the military to open venezuela s doors to humanitarian aid that the country desperately needs doctors were protesting against the lack of medical equipment and medicines. we don t have that is we don t want. you to move you to work because the children is here are dying there s no. truth to give you see there s no way the
inside venezuela again tonight. reporter: thousands of venezuelans, young and old, leaving their homes and their jobs. flooding the streets, demanding change. signs reading no more dictatorship. thousands of people have come out onto the streets of caracas, venezuela, once again still calling for change. neither side is giving up. the question is, who will win, and will change come peacefully? this oil-rich nation is suffering crippling food and medicine shortages, and ever closer to the brink of collapse. juan guaido declared interim president just one week ago. but now, banned from leaving venezuela, his assets frozen. but taking the risk and appearing in public outside a hospital, hours after a phone call with president trump. the administration threatening serious consequences if anything harmful happens to the young opposition leader. what is your message to the people of america, to the people of the world? this is a dictatorship. most of the people can t afford
just hate presumptiident trump. that s what s important. not daca, not dreamers, not furloughed employees. they hate trump. they want to reshape a free market economy which is the enemy of the world. this comes as we witness horrific effects of socialism in realtime. and the south american country of venezuela, their economy, socialist, well, it s totally collapsed. the country is descending into chaos. today, protests throughout the streets of caracas, and an opposition leader has now declared himself the interim president. the socialist dictator is refusing to give up power even after it caused his country to really become, well, a living hell hole. 3 million venezuelans have fled their home country because of poverty and hunger. hyper inflation has reached 80,000%. the entire country once ran out of toilet paper.