nick joins us now with his exclusive report. he's live in neighboring bogota, columbia. tell us what you learned. >> reporter:on, it is startling how we tend to cast the crisis in venezuela as some geopolitical new cold war battle of wills between moscow and washington. but for people inside it's about food, it's about the startling mismanagement and corruption of the maduro government and how that's left people unable to get daily things, water, dinner, breakfast. i should point out many of the people we spoke to requested anonymity and because of how we film the audio isn't the best so don't adjust your set. but here's what last week inside venezuela looked like. cross into the unending disaster, the world's worst growing refugee crisis and it's like the world, as you know it, is slowly ending. oil once made them the richest in south america, but had is now the line for three days and