Horses Jump Fire & Venezuela's Two Presidents: VICE News Tonight Full Episode (HBO)
This is the January 28, 2019 FULL EPISODE of VICE News Tonight on HBO.
2:20 European countries have called on Venezuela to hold an election within eight days or it will recognize opposition leader Juan Guaido’ as interim president. We look at the political crisis in Venezuela as the presidency of Nicolas Maduro is challenged.
7:21 Luntz talks with Californians about the Shutdown and state of our union.
12:02 Vice News spends a day with FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel in the dark hallways of her furloughed office building, where she explains what the FCC should be doing, but isn't, and why that will probably result in a whole lot more illegal phone spam.
17:12 For the past 500 years, it has been tradition in the small Spanish village of San Bartolomé de Pinares to ride horses through bonfires on the 16th of January. The annual festival known as Las Luminarias honors Saint Anton, the patron of animals, and historically was thought to purify and protect the horses in the year ahead.
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Видео Horses Jump Fire & Venezuela's Two Presidents: VICE News Tonight Full Episode (HBO) канала VICE News
2:20 European countries have called on Venezuela to hold an election within eight days or it will recognize opposition leader Juan Guaido’ as interim president. We look at the political crisis in Venezuela as the presidency of Nicolas Maduro is challenged.
7:21 Luntz talks with Californians about the Shutdown and state of our union.
12:02 Vice News spends a day with FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel in the dark hallways of her furloughed office building, where she explains what the FCC should be doing, but isn't, and why that will probably result in a whole lot more illegal phone spam.
17:12 For the past 500 years, it has been tradition in the small Spanish village of San Bartolomé de Pinares to ride horses through bonfires on the 16th of January. The annual festival known as Las Luminarias honors Saint Anton, the patron of animals, and historically was thought to purify and protect the horses in the year ahead.
Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News
Check out VICE News for more: http://vicenews.com
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