janeis there any sign of the military switching sides? nick: that was a key thing today.ot seen any defections, any significant affections. -- defections. we really haven't seen any dramatic change in tance of power over the past 48 hours since juan guaido appeared before that military airbase, flanked by a number of members of national guard and called for this uprising to take place. the military at the moment is standing firmly behind the president maduro. as long as that happens, the chances of him being forced from power are not that high. jane: for more on the situa, on in venezuewas joined by fernando qubes, a former senior aide to the white house national security adviser who is now at the wilson center. it seems to be a stalemate. what can break it? fernando: thank you for having me. it is a tough situation right now on the ground. unfortunately, the the brunt of a.is is being suffered by the people of venezu they are the ones who are having to go out into the streets of -- streetsea yet again after and years of suffering, of humanitarian crisis, and of trying to