CNN went undercover in Venezuela. Here's why people are in the streets

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Publicado 2019-01-28
CNN's Nick Paton Walsh goes inside the deepening crisis in Venezuela to capture the desperation gripping the nation that could lead to political change.

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  • @cresco100
    CNN makes me want to throw up. How stupid do they think we are?
  • @carnagous
    Yemen is starving send the aid there. Or maybe to the 4000 columbians who's homes just got flooded. Maybe give some to the opposition cos they must be tired after all that petrol bomb and rock throwing.
  • @shakeelsss
    Leave them alone . They don't want to be like : Irak , Lybia, Yemen, Afghanistan, Syria, Haiti , etc).
  • @user-bc6ok1yh4s
    Thank you MSM/CNN for only giving me one side of the issue ( The globalist bankers side ), as usual.
  • I am a Venezuelan currently living under Maduro's regime, and I can only say that all of what is said here is true. The hunger, the lack of medical implements, the rampant corruption and the insecurity, it's all true. And it's nor because of US sanctions or government interference. Please, don't fall under that narrative, here in vemezuela they call it an "economic war" but we're smarter than that, an so should you, whose watching this comment from the out side. The reason Venezuela is in such a bad shape is because the economic policies of Maduro's socialist regime have given us the highest inflation rate in the world and one of thw worst shortages of basic goods. And Maduro can easily change this by changing his economic policies bur he doesn't care about the well being of the people nor does he care about the 28 thousand violent deaths of Venezuelas in 2018 or the kids who die of hunger or the people who search the trash of the streets for food. He only cares about his own wealth and the wealth of his friends that's why the minimum wage for the military (who act as his enforcers) is triple the one of the minimum wage for civilians. Madure is a dictator and all Venezuelas know it and that's the reality. Over 3 millions venezuelans have left the country in search of better life conditions creating a refugee crisis as bad if not worse than the Sirian refugee crisis, desatabilizing the latin american region. Robbing us of our future in our country and making our existence miserable. We welcome all efforts by the international community to free us from his grip because now, not only is he a dictator bur he's now an usurper of the charge because he won by using fraudulent elections that we know he did not win. Thus it is only the legal option by the democratically elected constitutional assembly to assume the charges of the Executive power as it is written in the 1999 Venezuelan Constitution, thus making Juan Guaidó the legitimate interim president of the republic. People, please don't fall under the narrative that this is a coup made by the us or whatever. This is the clamor of one nation, a cry for freedom backed by the support of an international community that know our struggle. And it knows it because most of us (specially the Venezuelan youth) had to leave our country, our homes and our jobs as medics, lawyers, engineers and professionals, to work as waiters and cleaners because we earned more that way than by actually working in our professions her in Venezuela, and if we dared protest for better way of life we would be shot, incarcerated and a supressed just for demading a better country, not one that is falling to pieces. Please support us we need your help.
  • @mail2257
    Those guys who protest doesnt look so hungry
  • @TheBlueskyson
    Paton walsh once again selflessly putting himself in the frontline to get the street level scoop for us.
  • @Andrew-fe7zi
    Coup by Tweet... I wonder how history will remember all this
  • @MsColl90
    So nothing about the sanctions and US oil wars.
  • @krisenger4410
    Q: Why are there no coups d’état in the United States? A: Because there is no U.S. Embassy there.
  • @majun26
    I am the president of CNN now btw
  • @TPerm-hj4sf
    It would be more convincing if US did not sanction them.
  • @Leonaza7
    Oh look, all the trolls who blame "socialism," when they don't even know what it is.
  • And for those of you who where not born in Venezuela, for those of you who have not witnessed the amendments to the Venezuelan constitution, for those of you who are just that, young idealists; for those of you who do not remember Marxism being taught in school, for those of you who do not understand how young minds have been polluted.... I am in my 50's and have seen the changes in that country. We are the primary witnesses of social change. We bear witness to the destruction of social values, we bear witness to social control. If you feel in your hearts that your opinion matters, have evidence! YOUTH HAS ONE BIG DISADVANTAGE : IT DOES NOT UNDERSTAND OR KNOW THE PAST. Fake idealism nurtured by social control. That is what Fidel Castro has brought to Venezuela. Venezuela will pull through, we will get Maduro out, with or without the support of the international community. And as we do, Venezuela will take the LEADERSHIP! We have many grievances against the Castristas and I promise that this is very personal. The wrath upon Cuba's government is comming. VENEZUELA will use all of its judicial power to free the Cuban citizens of its degenerate regime. Cuban MEDDLING is nothing new to Venezuela. It's been documented, and it has happened as far as the 1960's .Finally with Chavez, Cuba got what it wanted.. BUT IT'S OVER!!! And by the way ( CNN, NPR NEWS AND ALL OF YOU OTHER NETWORKS WHO RUFUSE REALITY) the legitimate President is GUAIDO, interim PRESIDENT by constitutional right. The other individual just has a last name and it's MADURO. Shame on you for not calling him a dictator. Shame on you for calling him PRESIDENT. Thank you PRESIDENT Trump and Senator Rubio. IT TOOK BOTH OF YOU TO HELP AND FREE VENEZUELA, PLEASE CONTINUE HELPING. I SUPPORT AN INTERNATIONAL MILITARY ACTION.
  • @dannybenitez8540
    Socialism, capitalism, whatever; corruption is always corruption.
  • @slfanta
    Hope Venezuelan people can soon get through the tough days,,,
  • @zprodigalson
    I don’t understand why their government don’t encourage people to grow their own food.
  • @renano95
    "Undercover" speaks English in front of a camera very clearly not undercover lol