Unrest in Nicaragua leads to more deadly clashes
Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega has said that things were getting back to normal in his country, but since he made that statement, four people have died at the hands of pro-government civilians. The violence has sparked outcry from Vice President Mike Pence and the U.S. State Department and led to Brazil pulling its ambassador from the country. Joshua Partlow, Mexico bureau chief for the Washington Post, joined CBSN to discuss what the latest outbreak of violence means for Ortega's government.