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>> there ain't nothing left. >> reporter: you could see a water line where it came up to here. and because ian blew away so much veck vegetation, those that survives are starving. >> we're talking about 36 pounds of feed already and you could still go back after they sucked the feed down and it looks like they were never fed at all. >> they're just starving. >> they're starving. it is nonstop. so it is just an added cause and you're trying to go the best. you have to make that tough decision of really is worth the money, the financial cost to try to save it, or do you just have to walk away and take your medicine. >> this is all bee food. >> this is used for liquid bee food. >> reporter: they're mixing sugar water as fast as they can. and while some bee farmers file for federal relief, the greater good charity is giving away a quarter ton of pollen substitute.
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is because of neglect by multiple administrations going back. and i don't think you're going to win. i could be wrong, but i don't think you're going to win an argument to the american public. it's our responsibility to take all of our people -- it's not our responsibility. >> i think you were in the senate when the u.s. passed plan colombia anticipate did a very targeted program to address drug trafficking and narco terrorism in colombia. i think we need to get to the root cause of this humanitarian crisis, which is -- >> it's socialism! that's the root cause. it's venezuela, it's ortega. of course, it is. >> rick, rick -- >> it's a failure of -- >> i'm from nicaragua. i know what's happening in nicaragua. the venezuelans are coming by plane and overstaying their visas in my city, miami. the nicaraguans are mostly coming by plane and overstaying -- >> the wealthy ones are, but the poor are starving. >> they're not walking from the border of venezuela. the problem is guatemala, honduras, and el salvador. it's a problem, because when we
but the bottom line is this has been going on for a long time. the reason they're coming here is because of neglect by multiple administrations going back. and i don't think you're going to win. i could be wrong, but i don't think you're going to win an argument to the american public. it's our responsibility to take all of our people -- it's not our responsibility. >> i think you were in the senate when the u.s. passed plan columbia and did a very targeted program to address drug trafficking and narco terrorism in columbia. i think we need to get to the root cause of this humanitarian crisis, which is -- >> it's socialism! that's the root cause. it's venezuela, it's ortega. of course it is! >> rick, rick -- >> it's is a failure of -- >> i'm from nicaragua. i know what's happening in nicaragua. the venezuelans are coming by plane and overstaying their city in my city, miami. the nicaraguans are mostly coming by plane and overstaying -- >> the wealthy ones are, but the poor are starving. >> they're not walking from the border of venezuela.
you know, what he chooses. i can't affect that in any kind of way. but in terms of the pressure campaign when we talk about it working, part of that from the u.n. security council resolution that we believe will help remove about $1 billion worth of exports, money that would go into the pockets of the north korean regime. that money, by the way, does not get used to feed its own people. we know people in that nation, north koreans, are starving. the money there that goes into north korea does not go to the people, it goes to the government and its very expensive illegal nuclear and ballistic missile weapons programs. >> on that point, you know, one of the points of the sanctions is to curtail important labor from north korea, so on. a country that is an ally of the united states, kuwait, said that it will continue to hold north koreans workers -- do you have any comment? >> what you're talking about is associated press report that came out, i believe it was