but it's a sign of what's to come. >> sebastian walker joins us.t clip really intense, almost as though they are ready for war. it's a class struggle but whose fight is it really? >> it's incredibly intense. on the streets, those pictures were from about six weeks ago. so that's more than three months after the protests started and the atmosphere on the streets was incredibly tension. the level of acrim moan e between the probe government supporters and opposition is so intensive, it's contributed to a situation where venzuela is on knife edge and things could get worse quickly. >> our expectations of who would be in the midst of this fight, when we look at the lower income people that you saw there, they seem to be focused only on getting food, survival. >> it's interesting. >> that's one of the narratives that there is. it's a lot more complex than the stories that you might hear about venzuela in terms of the struggles between these two sides. >> the haves and have-nots. >> if you go into the pour neighborhoods, those are not the people who are