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personnel 72 hours in which to leave venezuela. this comes as president trump recognizes the opposition leader as the interim president of venezuela. trish: breaking right now. socialist venezuela one step closer to freedom. president trump and mike pence announcing their support for and recognition of this man that you see on the screen. a brave 35-year-old married father, form assembly member, and now the new president of venezuela, juan guaido. and the crowd loving it.
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watch. this is a new beginning for venezuela. a beginning that holds much promise. freedom and opportunity are well within reach. but the fight starts now. socialist dictator nicolas maduro clinging desperately to power ordering the banishment of diplomats and severing ties with the united states. in just seconds you will hear my interview with the vice president, mike pence. he talks about venezuela, the shutdown and the upcoming state of the union. he has a very important warning to all of those on the far left attempting to push their own socialist agendas. it's a warning every american should hear. "trish regan primetime" begins right now.
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history being made tonight. venezuela taking one giant leap toward freedom as hundreds of thousands of protesters take to the streets demanding embattled socialist dictator nicolas maduro step down immediately. the current leader of the opposition. 35-year-old juan guaido swearing himself in front of tens of thousands of people. he is the new president of venezuela. this happened just hours ago in the capital city of caracas. along with the rest of the free world, president guaido has the backing of the white house with president trump officially recognizing him as the country's official leader along with canada, brazil and other nations. but tonight socialist leader nick has maduro is fighting tooth and nail to hold on to his
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dictatorship by breaking off relations with the united states. i sat down with vice president mike pence in washington, d.c. freedom, he says is winning. watch. a new president now in venezuela. presidente guaido. you recognized him, the president recognized him, and millions took to the streets today in venezuela. tell me what's going on in that country and why it many important they have change. >> the people of venezuela suffered see much under the maduro regime it's amazing to think that 9 out of 10 venezuelans live in poverty. when we traveled in 2017 to colombia we met with refugees. a grandmother with her four grandchildren hard all the way across venezuela to go to
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colombia because she said it had gotten so bad in their small tune that the children had to rise at 4:00 in the morning to one ticket to buy a piece of bread that 4:00 in the afternoon. the maduro regime oppressed its people. it's become a haven for criminals and narco terrorists. the president has brought sanctions on officials in the maduro regime. we isolated the regime economically and diplomatically. today freedom broke out in venezuela with the recognition of the new interim president in juan guaido. a courageous man who stepped forward. the president of the national assembly who took the oath of office.
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the united states became the first country in the world to recognize president guaido, and now other nations join us as well. the united states will continue to bring the full weight of our economic and diplomatic prey pressure until freedom and democrat stain free elections are restored for the people of venezuela. trish: as it currently stands, and it may change by the time we are on the air this evening. but as it stands, nicolas maduro thinks he's president. what happens to him in this interim? the world recognizes president guaido. the people seem to, judging by the millions in the streets. but what if nicolas maduro says i'm not leaving? >> he's a dictator.
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through their constitutional system the interim president juan guaido. it represents the will of the people. you saw that will literally, hundreds of thousands of people in demonstrations all across venezuela today. it was truly inspiring to president trump and me to see the way people are rising up, reclaiming their birthright of liberty. our reaction is we are with you. the american people stand with you. we see this as a hemisphere of freedom. and we'll stand with the people of venezuela until they reclaim freedom and democracy for their people. trish require want to get to that hemisphere issue. back to nicolas maduro. does he still have enough control over the military? and if so, how challenging could
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that make the coming days ahead. it was tried with hugo chavez in 2002. it only lasted a couple days. things were different then and he didn't have quite as many people on the ground on his side. but it was fleeting. how do you make sure this is a lasting change? >> i think the outpouring of support for president guaido today, for a democratically elected national assembly. only in the made an impression on the world. but we hope that nicolas maduro will accept a peaceful transition of power in venezuela. that he'll accept the will of the people to move his country forward and embrace their new president. as president trump said today, the people of venezuela have suffered enough.
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3 million venezuelans have fled their country because of deprivation and oppression and poverty. 2 million more are expected to flee venezuela in the next year alone. the country is literally a failed state. and what president guaido represents is a new beginning for the people of venezuela. and thanks to president trump's leadership, the united states of america is standing with the good people of venezuela for that new beginning. it's remarkable. you covered this more than anyone else on the airways, trish. here is a country that was arguably the second most of prosperous nation in our hemisphere, and its only reserves are second only to those we find in saudi arabia, yet because of the oppression, the deprivation, the
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dictatorship, the socialist maduro regime, we have seen poverty the likes of which latin america has not seen for decade. that can change. the beginning of that change we hope and pray is today. with the oh appointment of a new interim president, men moving to free and fair elections. the people of venezuela rose up today and they should know the american people stand with them. trish: what was really remarkable to see, and some very brave people on the ground risking their lives to do that. and it's nice to know that america stands for freedom and democracy. and i hope the people get that opportunity. let me ask you about this. the president's policy has been seen by some to be somewhat isolationist. he says we don't need to bother being in places we don't need to
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be. but he does think it's important and you think it' important to take a stand on venezuela. why? >> president trump made no secret of the fact that he's not a fan of american deployments all over the world. and american entanglements. our first president, george washington on, had the same concerns. president trump understands the united states has a special responsibility to support and nurture democracy and freedom in this hemisphere. that's a longstanding tradition. trish: the monroe doctrine. >> this is not just about promoting the idea of freedom. a failed state has no borders.
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venezuela is a failed state. it has become a haven for narcotics and international criminal organizations that are part and parcel of the illegal immigration crisis that we are confronting at our southern border. another caravan is beginning to make its way north. it reached the border of mexico and guatemala. there is no question human traffickers and narcotics and drug cartels in central america are driven in part by the malign influence of the failed state in venezuela. the united states stands for prosperity and the rule of law and democracy for the people of venezuela. but we also believe it's in the interest of the united states of america for venezuela to return to the rule of law, to return to democracy, and become a full partner in advancing the security of all the countries in this region.
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trish: when we see these care vans making their way to the u.s. the reason itself needs to have the best possible opportunities for prosperity, which means you need a free election system, and you need to get rid of the corruption, ets. venezuela could have a hand in that. you told me a couple months back that one of your concerns with these caravans is they were being financed and encouraged by people who do not have the best intentions for america. a lot of radical leftists. and venezuela was in that bunch. having a new government, a new leader in venezuela, how does that change things as far as the caravans go? >> in my conversation more than a week ago with juan guaido, now
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president guaido of venezuela, we spoke about the new partnership between the united states of america and venezuela. and what we look forward to is stronger economic ties for the benefit of our people and greater cooperation to meet humanitarian and the security challenges that both of our countries face. we are in the midst of a government shutdown now. a month in the making because president trump is absolutely determined to secure our border, to build a wall, to get our border agents and our homeland security the resources that we need. to enforce our laws and secure our borders. the president has taken steps to offer common sense and bipartisan solutions. we remain hopeful. but better partnerships in
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central america. if i spoke with the president of honduras this week on just this topic and a stronger partner. stronger partner in venezuela will make it more possible for to us achieve that for the american people and for the region. trish: coming up, more of my exclusive interview with vice president mike pence. he says venezuela is forging ties with russia and china. and a message for the far leftist democrats near america tonight. will it feel like the wheend of a journey?p working, or the beginning of something even better? when you prepare for retirement with pacific life, you can create a lifelong income... so you have the freedom to keep doing
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trish: breaking tonight. the socialist dictatorship of nicolas maduro is no longer. venezuela has a new president. a leader chosen by the people and supported by the united states of america. here is my exclusive interview with our vice president, mike pence. there is something else going on as well. vladimir putin i was told by the former vice president delcy rodriguez, they are doing business with them, they are doing business with the chinese and iranians. that they are open for business basically. all the folks we don't like so
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much. but now that there is a president that has a relationship with us who wants freedom for his people, how does that change the putin equation with the chinese and iranians. >> we have seen russia, china and cuba engage in what we'll call debt diplomacy with venezuela. and what we'll ask of the new transitional government is that they uphold the constitution and rule of law. many of those arrangements were made unilaterally by the maduro regime ander in approved through the national assembly and the legislature as the constitution requires. but our hope is that this is a new beginning for our relationship with venezuela.
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and more importantly, that it's a new beginning for the vehiclessian people. -- the venezuelan people. i have never been more moved than to see the vast crowds that took to the streets in venezuela. waving venezuelan flags and standing up for freedom and standing up for democracy and fair elections and the rule of law. and i am very inspired by the courage of all of those in the opposition who have been willing to stand up to a regime that has used violence to oppress its critics and jailed its opposition in the past. we have seen the brutality of a maduro regime. the courage that president guaido have shown and the counsel of the opposition to bring this day about. it's not lost on president trump and it's not lost on me.
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we'll stand firm with the people of venezuela until freedom and democracy are restored. >> an grown lopez told me -- this is the woman married to leopold lopez who probably would have been president in a fair election because he's the most of popular politician. >> another courageous man. trish: and courageous woman and flame. there are other things they could do than take on this fight. but they took it on. i know lillian met with you and met with the president. but for her this was a breakthrough. she wasn't able to get any traction, shall we say, during the previous administration. for whatever reason, it wasn't as big a priority. when i hear you talk about those crowds and how it's an emotional persons watching them, i felt the same way. i think as americans we want
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what's right for people. we want people to be able to control their own destiny. but why this sort of sense that they could handle it on their own previously and why the change? is that just a different view of the world from this administration? >> president trump had a unique appreciation for the challenges from venezuela from early in this administration. he deployed the full resources of our treasury department. that's a sanction more than 50 officials in the maduro regime, and many very close to nicolas maduro. we provided $100 million in humanitarian assistance to those who fled venezuela. my wife and i visited refugees in cams around the region. the president had a priority early in this administration
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that we would take actions necessary to isolate the maduro regime economically and diplomatically to empower the people of venezuela to seize this moment in history for freedom. and the lopez family led the way. they showed extraordinary courage and now with president guaido we are going to continue to stand with him, with other countries that are recognizing him as the legitimate president of venezuela. and the american people are going to continue to and with and pray for the people of venezuela until freedom is restored. trish: are you going to invite president guaido here? >> i will leave that decision to the president of the united states. but this is a good day for freedom. the american people and this president, this administration will continue to stand without
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apoly for freedom and what president guaido. trish: coming up, a live interview from venezuela. i'm talking to a member of venezuela's national assembly who was at today's protest. that's next, plus more from vice president pence. i will see you here. >> we are on the streets. from here, from caracas, venezuela, fighting for democracy and for freedom. president trump we want to thank you for your support for the venezuelan people. oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ with expedia, i saved when i added a hotel to our flight.
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>> we have been 0 years in a dictatorship. nicolas maduro is a dictator. trish: that woman is the humanitarian aide work and freedom fighter, lillian tintori. she has been a frequent guest on this show. she was in the streets marching with hundreds of thousands of others. they were all there to demand democracy. they are getting it today. our vice president and our president recognizing the new president of venezuela. also there on the ground today, there in caracas was juan guaido being sworn in as president. alodgedside him the national assembly member juan armayda. this gentleman was attacked by maduro thugs on the assembly floor recently.
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he had to leave. and now he's back to help his country. national assembly member armando armus. congratulations on what the people there have been able to achieve. i know there is a lot more ahead. but how does it feel? >> thank you very much, trish. thanks for your support, supporting the venezuelan people. but we have no free media in venezuela, and those who do their job do it at a lie risk. i would also like to thank, i am very grateful for the support president trump and vice president pence have provided to our quest for democracy and freedom. we are very grateful and hoping that in the days to come, we have big change for our nation.
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trish: nicolas maduro is not going away quietly. he severed all ties with the united states today. he's trying to expel all diplomats. i would point out president guaido, the president we recognize, is trying to encourage all these diplomats to stay, et cetera. but let me ask you about the nuts and bolts of what happens next. effectively you get one president who says i'm hanging on, i am not going anywhere. you have another montana who is recognized by the entire world, juan guaido, as the president of venezuela. who is in charge? does it come down to the military at this point? and how much at risk are you and other opposition leaders if maduro has the military in his back pocket? >> we do live under a dictatorship, trish. and our lives are at risk.
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i survived an assassination attempt at the national parliament almost two years ago. we are dealing here with thugs. i don't want to enter into a debate with vice president pence saying we are facing a failed state it's even worse it's a criminal state. it's a flue type of challenge. they use all of their -- it's a new type of challenge. they use all of their power to commit crimes. every division of federal agencies are committed to wrongdoing to avoid the rule of law, and to mismanage the state. trish: let me ask you this. i don't have a lot of time. but i know juan guaido was going
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to call into the program last night. but he's been moving locations and has been in hiding. he did come out today. i know you yourself have been telling me you have been moving locations as well. how do all of you, lillian. lopez, president guaido, how do you stay safe in this environment? >> we sacrifice that freedom pales. our leader said there is no glory without sacrifice. and we are willing to sacrifice. i know ought glory of freedom of and democracy are ahead. the art california our constitution says the people of venezuela true to their republican tradition and
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struggle for independence and freedom shall over yom any regime that violates democratic principles or encouraged upon human rights. it's a democratic rebellion, the law, the constitution, they are on our side. trish: armando, all my best to you. good luck. you are very brave. i hope you stay very safe. congratulations on this new chapter. >> we'll be still fighting until we regain freedom and democracy. thanks to the united states and the administration. this should be a bipartisan issue so please thank you very much to have the opportunity. trish: i think our connection is poor, but thank you again. joining me now for more
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reaction. general, who better to ask than you. does maduro still have the military in his back pocket. how much at risk is armando, president guaido, lillian lopez. her husband. anybody fighting for democracy and freedom, are they at risk tonight? >> the military is fundamentally corrupt. maduro is putting money in their pockets to buy their loyalty. the opposition leaders are have much at risk. what has to happen here is president guaido and the national assembly have to make a commitment to provide support.
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>> you mean maduro would say okay? >> what's connecting them to maduro is not only the money he's putting in their back pocket. it's the fear of recrimination because they have committed war crimes. if there is a new government they will put them on trial and put them away for years. when you are deposing a deck day orship you have to have a strategy in how to change power. this is one aspect of the strategy. second aspect is effective diplomacy with maduro. there are countries and leaders in that region closer to him than we are. if we have an ability to talk to him. let's plan an exit for maduro out of the country, in exile, no trial in the country. we did this with ferdinand marcos in the 80s. reagan did that.
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you vote tomorrow. do you think the government gets reopened at some point or is it going to keep going on and on and on? i know the president put opportunities out there for them to negotiate. i am discouraged. i know in the business world you negotiate. you have got to have a back and forth conversation. but for whatever reason, negotiation isn't something politicians are indliend do. why are they not engaging? >> well, first, washington, d.c. is a place where negotiations take place. but right now the democrats refuse to negotiate or come to the table, even though we have a crisis on our southern border. as we sit here today, some 2,000 people a day are attempting to come into our country illegally
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on our southern border. that's 60,000 people a month. for the first time ever, a majority of those are families and unaccompanied minors who in most of cases have been taken advantage of by car tells and human traffickers who have taken cash from them to take them on a long, dangerous and often abusive journey north to our southern border. they entice them with opportunities and entice them with our open border. but as the president says, we'll build a wall. it will be a steel barrier. in this case the president is calling for $5.7 billion to build a steel barrier in the 10 priority areas the department of homeland security have said are most of need.
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in addition to that, we need resources for additional border patrol agents and facilities and humanitarian assistance. in a spirit of resolving the partial government shutdown that's impacting the lives of 800,000 dedicated federal employees, the president offered this last saturday a bipartisan common sense solution. it included temporary relief for dreamers and the daca program and for those with temporary protected status. the president direct our team to put a package together that reflected his priorities. but also included what were then priorities for democrats. i have to tell you for speaker pelosi to reject the president's proposal before he gave his speech should tell the american people everything they need to
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know about the posture the democrats have taken in washington, d.c. the american people deserve bert. 800,000 federal employees deserve bert. we need to come together and make a step toward reforming a broken immigration system. we need the democrats to come to the table, bring their ideas, and we'll secure our border and reopen. trish: i thought this was something everybody could actually agree on. they are digging in their heels in a way that is unproductive given the crisis at the border. given that 800,000 people are out of work. the president says he's still going to have a state of the union. will he? nancy pelosi is trying to cancel it. how does this work? >> the president of the united states has a duty under the
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constitution to make a report to the congress on the state of the union. speaker pelosi communicated a concern to the president about security issues, the president carefully reviewed that. the department of homeland security and secret service did and the president said he was bleetsed to accept the invitation. as we sit down this moment, i understand the speaker said she'll not accommodate the president's opportunity to address the nation. the american people are tired of all the posturing by all the democrats in washington, d.c. let me say it again. 2,000 people a day are attempting to come into this country. we have a system that has been overwhelmed on our southern border. families with unaccompanied children. our system was never designed to deal with illegal immigration of
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that nature at the southern border. the president is determined to get the resources to build the wall and secure the border. but the president also made it clear he's willing to offer a temporary relief to some 700,000 people brought into this country as children through no fault of their own and who were given relief understood the obama administration daca program. constitutionally unfoundinged relief. but the president said we'll give them relief under the law on a temporary basis and clarify the temporary protected status. it's time for the democrats to come to the table. we'll reopen the government and get on with the people's business here in washington, d.c. the american people deserve nothing else. trish: i think that sounds like a great plan.
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coming up. more of my exclusive interview with vice president make pence. the far left democrats are trying to push their own socialist agenerals today. and it all leads straight back to venezuela. come here, babe.
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trish: a good defeat for socialism in venezuela tonight. i want you to hear what vice president mike pence had to tell me about all that in our exclusive sit-down earlier today. one of the reasons i have been so focused on venezuela. i like to look around the world as case studies if you political science. to me venezuela is a case study in what can go wrong when government breaks down and promises are made with a socialist agenda. first hugo chavez, then nicolas maduro. it's pretty difficult to deliver on the socialist ideals because there are some basic human
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instincts that our founding fathers understood and set up a structure in which we could be the best we could be in venezuela. however, they tore up the constitution and consolidated the power. so they were left with politicians who promised a lot and couldn't do any of it. what is the takeaway for americans. we are excited about the opportunity for venezuela to get back on its feet and control its defendant knit any. but what is it we should be wary of when we look at the history of that country and see what the united states is currently going through with this rise and excitement around the social i'm deals? >> the take away for the american people is that freedom works.
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free markets work. look at this economy. nearly 3 million new jobs created. the president cut taxes, rolled back regulations. appointed conservatives to our towards. he made the right investments in our national security and defense. we see a business boom. capital investment. we cover it every hour of every day. contrast that with venezuela that was once the second most of prosperous nation in our hemisphere. and facing dictatorship and socialism and oppression. now, out of 10 people in venezuela live in poverty, 3 million people have fled that nation to escape poverty and oppression. freedom works. and as president trump today recognized, president guaido and the new transitional government, it was an affirmation not only
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of that courageous man and other courageous leaders in the movement in the venezuela, we want the people of venezuela to know if you choose freedom, we'll stand with you. trish: thank you, mr. vice president. very good to have you here. thank you. >> good to be with you. trish: america stand with you. we stand for freedom. more "trish regan primetime" next. [cell phone rings] where are you? well the squirrels are back in the attic. mom? your dad won't call an exterminator... can i call you back, mom? he says it's personal this time.. if you're a mom, you call at the worst possible time. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. where are you? it's very loud there. are you taking a zumba class?
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>> "trish regan primetime" has learned inclusively that venezuela and the current regime are on the brink of collapse. possibly days, weeks, months away from a potential change in leadership. working tonight venezuela even closer to a regime change as the nation teeters on the brink of total collapse. i want to take you there to venezuela right now. this is hard to watch. this is brand-new video exclusive to us here on "trish regan primetime". it devastates the chaos in the streets, this is a struggle right now.tonight venezuela socialist back regime hovers on the edge of destruction. nicolas maduro and his socialist carnies know they know they have just days left before the international community refuses to recognize them because the international community says they stole the most recent election and time is up! time is up. this day has come.
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the people of venezuela have taken their country back. in the days ahead we will continue our coverage. nicolas maduro trying to cling to power 10. the u.s. no longer recognizes him. "kennedy" begins right now. >> viva la canidad! on a collision course for the ages. next week the state of the union hang in the ballasts as each side digs in a little deeper of the shutdown but it looks like the president may have outfoxed the speaker of the house. will nancy punch back earlier today? the president sent a letter saying he plans to deliver his state of the union address this tuesday come hell or high water! and then nancy fired back. how high do you want it? that he was in not invited unless the government

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