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to certain news newspapers to make himself look better during the clinton investigation. lou: thanks for being with us. good night from new york. see youorororororororororororor. trish: venezuela's socialist dictator clinging to power as the world closes in on him. i want you to see this brand-new video of the military preventing access to the humanitarian aid on the colombian border. in just moments, juan guaido is here exclusively. he's three days away from the day he says that aid is going to enter his country or else. the democrats are ignoring the crisis in venezuela.
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bernie sanders and more on his chances coming up. more on the jussie smollett case. "trish regan primetime" begins right now. tonight will be venezuela one step closer to freedom with the socialist dictator nicolas maduro increasingly under pressure nearly everybody country in the world. even russia is staying quiet and refusing payments to the state-run oil company. maduro is financially cut off. but as promising as that sounds, he's still there and the people are still starving. amid reports of people being forced to pledge their allegiance the maduro, signing petitions for a box of food.
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some of these were caught on cell phone and they were certain to me. it's all happening as the venezuelan military rank and file increasingly abandon their positions which is making nick has maduro desperate. desperate enough to do this. i want you to see this, watch. we are going to new exclusive video in which maduro is said to be forcing young men to join the armed forces. according to the source that sent me these pictures is quite literally grabbing these young men off the streets. they are seeing them pull him in to their swran to join allegedly the armed forces. the president of the united states is following this story very carefully issuing this warning to top military leaders in venezuela. president trump: if you choose this path you will find no safe
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harbor, no easy exit, and no way out. you will lose everything. trish: the man the united states recognizes as the interim president of venezuela, mr. juan guaido, the man the u.s. and the freed world hopes will bring democracy to venezuela. joining me now in an exclusive interview from his country. welcome back to the program. >> [through the interpreter] hi, trish, how are you. hi to everyone tuning in. trish: you are saying saturday is important for your country. it's the day finally people will get the aid they need. but nicolas maduro has the military. so how are the people going to get the aid?
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[speaking spanish] >> [through the interpreter] we have spoken about it very clearly. we are going to achieve saturday an operation that we have undertaken great efforts for. this has been a very important effort for venezuela. after having gathered important aid, medical provisions and doctors, i think part of it is played by the united states and an international coalition has formed around the effort. brazil, colombia and the caribbean islands. we'll have a fantastic opportunity saturday to accept important humanitarian aid that the government in venezuela has forbidden. and we have fantastic example to
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pull our country out of this crisis, thanks to the announcement by president trump who announced this operation by a coalition of countries the world over. there is a community of venezuelans who are siding with saving venezuela and siding with the constitution. one million venezuelans that are organized, that are orchestrating right now the entry of this humanitarian aid. we talked about how the executive of the government of this dictatorship has to be dealt with. we are not only talking about accepting this human tear yab aid, but siding -- this humanitarian aid but siding with the constitution and have elections very soon in our country. trish: what do you think if you
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can't get the supplies through? [speaking spanish] >> [through the interpreter] that is more an affront to the venezuelan people with more than 90% live on not even $60 a month. that's the average today in venezuela. we need to attend to this humanitarian crisis to stabilize. so we are going to keep up pressure through political power that's growing by peaceful, non-violent mobilization of the citizenry in our country. to face off against this humanitarian crisis so aired can enter into the -- so aid can enter into the country.
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to have this situation where venezuelans continue to get killed directly and indirectly, for instance, by members of the military, who assassinate popular figures that are protesting, and also through a lack of medical attention. so that's a true directive for us in venezuela, to put an end to maduro's dictatorship and move toward a transitional government. and reinstitutional youize all of the -- reinstitutionalize all of the goods the people possess for venezuela. trish: speaking spanish] there is a lot of concern in terms of the danger on the ground.
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>> [through the interpreter] yes, today politicians have been persecuted. they have been put in jail. over 350 politicians are jailed and it's systematic persecution. and this is about the right of venezuelans to be able to have a better life. we don't want these tragedies and this public presence to be normalized in our country. right now we are seeing the worst rates in our country aside from the threat under maduro's government, we need to have an electoral process so we can take
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command of the situation. to face off against this particular day forship. on the 2 -- this dictatorship. on the 23rd along the border in our country we are going to work to accept humanitarian aid into our country. trish: i have a question about president trump. [speaking spanish] how is he helping you? >> [through the interpreter] president trump's help has been instrumental. it's been key for this international coalition. it's important when a tragedy up as this in venezuela has occurred. i think democracy and freedom are fundamental causes.
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and the eln, the liberation movement in venezuela, we see it's not going well, and this is a threat to colombia as well. we see an attack just last month in bogota, latin america should be a democratic land, land of freedom and cooperation. cooperation that we are purchase sniewg venezueld we are pursuina for years. we have done a lot of work and it's allege excellent point to back this up. trish: maduro is saying he's willing to talk with you. are you will to go talk with him? [speaking spanish] >> [through the interpreter] our agenda among the venezuelan opposition is very clear, to
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build a better country. a transition government and transition towards election. the government much maduro shall -- the government of maduro is nearing its end. in just the past year we have seen 2.5 million exiting the country. an ex doze -- an exodus much huf thousands at the airports or the ports. the political government of maduro is at its end, and what we are calling for is a transition for stability and the restoration of venezuela so that we can have our country again.
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trish: i am going to take that as a no. [speaking spanish] i understand because there is quite a history there. you do want new elections. is it possible to hold them with maduro there and hold the elections or does he positively have to go? [speaking spanish] >> [through the interpreter] to be true, free elections we need several elements here. we need an electoral system, one voter, one vote. we have seen multiple votes for one voter so there needs to be freedom to decide. we need, for instance, to
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emigrating venezuelans to be able to vote. we need organized parties and organized candidates to be able to participate. for there to be international observers, for there to be oversight. it's not a truly free system under maduro. that's why we are calling for a transition so we can hold elections that are truly free today. part of our struggle in venezuela is to recover our right to choose to vote in venezuela. trish: i'm talking to the american families whose fathers are in jail there. you are in charge of citgo now. will the charges against them be dropped? will they be free? [speaking spanish] >> [through the interpreter]
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there are several cases. each one should be looked at. of course, there is a political oppression. you have seen how maduro himself does not help anyone. he pursued even his own people. minister, in fact who died in prison due to a lack of care. a minister who was in charge of the national oil company of course. what's important for the world to know is we are not going to pursue government officials for having followed the government line. trish: my thanks to juan guaido. there is much more, including much more on the american hostages being held there
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tonight from my exclusive interview. we'll have more for you tomorrow night and we'll play more excerpts throughout the show. more on the failures of socialism and why we cannot let far-left politicians like about rsh or alexandria ocasio-cortez have their way in america. in just minutes my exclusive interview with a venezuelan doctor who is risking his life to detail the crisis at venezuela's public hospitals. unsanitary conditions, lack of medicine, lack of water. the real cost of socialism. this is it, folks. listen up, bernie sanders. will it feel like the wheend of a journey?p working,
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>> today we are close to our freedom, and we are luck withy the international effort is dmoopght this pursuit. you can know that on the 23rd of february we'll be back to demand our freedom and peace any to achieve -- peace an put an ee dictatorship. now is the time we need to make progress. we are close to achieving our goals and our democracy. trish: that's juan guaido telling me moments ago that venezuela is close to freedom. former united nations senior diplomat during maduro regime. he's strongly against the
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socialist dictator nicolas maduro. welcome. >> hola, trish, good to be with you. trish: he says you are close to freedom in venezuela. but the next few days are incredibly important. but they are a long ways to go. you have to get nicolas maduro and all of his cronies out. you have to get juan guaido in and restore a normal election process. how do you get from here to there, if you would? >> that's such an interesting question. i thank you for that. it's important to say that not only do we have 40% of our territory already administering taken over by our sovereignty in
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agreement with this socialist criminal regime and eln. but to believe that we can look forward without putting an order to this mayhem, it would be very difficult to be able to participate in any electoral process. so it would be important to look at this in a two-fold way. one is the priority. the humanitarian apocalypse that is undergoing due to a cuban designed socialist experiment that has gone wrong. but also has a purpose to meet the social and political control of the population by all mines would like to quote professor houseman from venezuela in harvard. he says the present situation in venezuela is double the size of the graivment s. depression. if we see that happening and also they have bled all the oil
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income and revenues. and they have borrowed six fold the amount of debt then. now we are in the hand of china, russia and cuba. so it is important to have a plan b. i think this is where we left it out in our last conversation. the plan b is interesting. we are lucky enough to have an interim constitutional president who is the president of you are national assembly. he can invoke article 187.11 of our constitution and invite foreign military forces to cooperate with venezuela on two issues. one, a military operation other than war which is the humanitarian international intervention, and two to retore order to retake our sovereignty
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and independence. trish: you are looking at pictures of the venezuelan military preventing people from accessing the humanitarian aid. it's clear the venezuelan military as long as it's under nicolas maduro's control is not willing to help the people. i want to show you this video. we are look at pictures sent to me via cell phone. they are grabbing young man off the street and putting him into a truck. allegedly he's being told he's going to joint armed services. he's so desperate, they are literally picking people off the street. is that how bad it's gotten? how are those people ever going to stand in the way of their family members and loved ones getting the food and medicine that they need. >> the issue is that since
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chavez in 2002 failed coup he created a contingency plan where he through hezbollah and his agreements with iran, he trained militia, non-state actor groups, para-military groups. 60 of them. and he could use that as a contingency. he also brought people out of jail and dressed them as policemen with masks. he has a proxy army he can use to evade the sensibilities of the military. it's very complicated. can you imagine the u.s. arriving with authorization of congress? would that relieve the humanitarian crisis? trish: i don't know. it's a mess. i hope the people get the aid they need and i hope it happens
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>> the middle class is shrinking. a lot of people living in poverty. people on top are living very, very well. it's not wrong to say to those people you have got to pay your fair share of taxes. that's how we'll fund making sure colleges available for all. i am proud of successes we have had in recent years pushing a progressive agenda, healthcare for all. raising the minimum wage to $15,
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and making university and college tuition free. demanding the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes. candidates run on a progressive agenda that demands we take on the billionaire class and fight for the rights of working people. i think that's not only good public policy. i think it's good politics. trish: free college, free healthcare. everybody deserves what bernie sanders thinks they deserve. he's also running. add his name to the pile, hat in the ring. you know i don't agree with him. at least the policies he wants to put in place. you have got to admit he seems honest in his delivery. he seems earnest in his passion.
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he was the mayor of bur whring on, vermont. honeymoon in the soviet union. that's we did. trump's 2016 campaign manager, corey lewandowski. so you must kind of like this. you get all these far left alt-left socialists getting into the ring which is i think going to create an environment that makes it actually that much easier for donald trump to get another four years. am i right? >> you are absolutely right, trish. just think of one for one second. if donald trump would have honeymooned in russia. what the media narrative what be tonight. bernie sanders actually honeymooned in russia. most of people go to the caribbean. he went to russia. they are talking russia collusion in his campaign.
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it's unbelievable. you have to now combine what bernie sanders said four years ago to what he's saying today. four years ago there was no mention of a progressive nature or racism. bernie has to move as bernie sanders. he's moving to the left. the socialist from vermont is moving to the left to be further left than kamala harris and elizabeth warren and cory booker. that's great for donald trump. trish: howard schultz knows there is no place for him in the democratic party of today. that's why he'll also help donald trump's chances by running as the independent that could be perhaps the spoiler for the democrats. but the reality is that's their own making. there is no place for anyone more moderate. >> there are no more moderate in the democratic party. bill richardson called for a
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national emergency on the southern border of new mexico. now the democrats are saying there is nothing to see on the southern border. i hope mitch mcconnell takes the green initiative and makes every candidate running who is a u.s. senator vote if they favor it or not. it will show how far left they are. this notion you can have everything free and the rich are going if pay for it. it will fall flat because that's not what america has been built on. trish: if you tax the 90% rate some people have floated, you still won't get there. i would point out, the trump administration collected record tax revenues. how about that for all those people think lower taxes mean less government revenue. it was the opposite. >> it was exactly the opposite
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because this president said we'll cut your taxes so you will have more money to spend. what we see is a full employment. we see african-american and hispanic unemployment at the lowest levels ever. we have more people working than ever which means more taxes we are collecting. that's why our economy continues to grow while others are faltering. trish: pretty good stuff. coming up. an exclusive look inside venezuela's public hospitals. i'm talking to a venezuelan doctor who is risking his own life to come here tonight to expose the horrific conditions at these hospitals because he has seen too many people die as at result of the socialist dictatorship. a twist in the alleged hate
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dr. jaime lorenzo. dr. lorenzo. i know this isn't easy. i know you have some fear. why are you willing to speak to me to a journalist right now? [speaking spanish] >> [through the interpreter] mainly because venezuelan doctors have always represented the voice of the patient. anyone with a severe or chronic condition who is not able to speak up what they are suffering through whether they are in a hospital or center. and we are accustomed to it. the organization i represent, we stand up for civil rights.
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our group is especially used to this. standing up for the patients and healthcare standards. and as the constitution states, venezuelans have a right to quality and adequate care. that's why i'm speaking to you and the journalists of the world and venezuela. trish: it's in the constitution? healthcare? what are the conditions right now in the hospital tonight? [speaking spanish] >> [through the interpreter] well, i am going to speak to you about a very dissuasion we are facing in hospitals. right now on a national level --
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and this is statistical information i can provide you with. 55 to 60 percent of surgery facilities in venezuela are closed down or their vital inabilities for their operation. about 75% of hospital facilities have crucially inoperaable equipment such as haven't lay tores and man towards. they are not in operating order due to lack of maintenance. venezuelan hospitals suffer from inadequate power supplies. and this of course affects our equipment that should be
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affected. it's a greater effect on equipment. our blood processing equipment, a great percentage of our labs nationally have great failures in their working order. that toys say we are not equip -- that is to say we are not equipped to make proper die diagnosis. the last poll conducted of our hospitals. we are seeing 70-80 percent as the rate of improper diagnostics. trish: do you believe a change in government. >> [through the interpreter] 75% of hospital beds nationally. trish: do you think a change in government will give you some help? will it give you what you need? [speaking spanish]
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>> [through the interpreter] the main problem is that the government has had the opportunity for a long time of tending to venezuelan citizens, fulfilling the role of a government. that is to say, to provide better quality care throughout all services, electrical, power, water, transportation, security, and in terms of healthcare, to guarantee quality care to all citizens as the government has failed to provide this, i'm sure you will understand whenever a government is failing, there must be the possibility of handing the reins to a new government that can attend to these purposes for which they are elected. that is why the government of mr. nicolas maduro has taken a
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long time. they have not answered to this. and the reality in healthcare, in basic needs for the country to be in working order are more affected every day with less and less possibility that they be repaired or improved because it doesn't seem to be a priority of theirs for look to work properly. trish: it should be a lesson to all of us. dr. lorenzo, thank you for joining us tonight. i appreciate. as you heard the doctor say. they promised to fix it all. that's what socialism promised, and you see the rye at of it. the -- you see the reality of it. the two men involved in jussie smollett's attack speak out. they say he s as someone in witness protection, i can't tell you anything about myself. but believe me... i'm not your average consumer. that's why i switched to liberty mutual.
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it shouldn't have been spun? >> i don't think so. it's easy to say that. here is a celebrity. he's african-american, he's gay. it's a despicable story. if you have a complaining witness you have to report it to the police. i'm a form or prosecutor. when i first heard the story i thought it was bizarre because it was 10 degrees below zero. who gets mugged in that kind of weather unless you are a gang member shooting another gang member. i suspected it because of my legal background. trish: as a journalist we have to think tweet about things before we want to go to air with them. it seems there was a carelessness from some members of the media that wouldn't have been there if the situation was turned in another way. i wonder how much the fact -- he said the -- the guys were
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wearing maga hats, the red hats, impacted their decision to run with it. >> this was a huge smear on president trump and anyone who support the president. this got widespread media attention. he also got support from democrat politicians like max seen waters, nancy pelosi, cory booker, kamala harris. trish: everybody was jumping to conclusions early on. unlike scott who thought about it and said this doesn't totally add up. sometimes they want to believe what they want to believe. is that fair to say, scott? >> listen. we know only 2% to -- to 6% of crimes reported to police turn out to be false. the media might have jumped to conclusions. they had a complaining witness,
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he was a celebrity. i don't think they jumped to conclusions. let's say they did. now that the story is unraveling, that doesn't just hurt conservatives or liberals. it hurts america. there is no solace in that at all. trish: let's roll the tape. here they are. >> connect the dots. this is what happens. if you were in a position of power and you hate people. >> senator cory booker said the vicious attack on jussie was an attempted modern-day lynching. >> a hollywood star who is black and gay and now the victim of a heinous crime. >> jussie smollett from the hit show "empire" was attacked and beaten early this morning in chicago and police say it could have been a hate crime. >> you may have already told us, i'm so shaken by the story i may
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have forgot. >> this is america in 2019. trish: it was like they were sl rating it was their perfect story talking about how awful anybody who supports donald trump is. it turns out it was wrong. >> it fit their narrative at the time. but the more we hear about smollett the more he is basically exposing himself as a fraud. in 2011 he was convicted of providing false information to law enforcement. and now the investigations are over this so-called letter that they are thinking he possibly sent and is behind the whole thing. the whole initiative. see this whole hoax, this whole fraud is outrageous. trish: does your gut tell you he's guilt i of setting up a
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