Fareed Zakaria GPS - Season 9 / Year 2018
Season 9 / Year 2018
Episodes
Episode 1
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
America's role in the world under Trump; U.S. gets tough with Pakistan; possibilities for a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine; the GOP in the Trump era; climate change affecting increased cold. Guests are Thomas Erdbrink, Karim Sadjadpour, Jane Harman, Richard Haass, and Dan Senor.
Episode 2
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
President Trump's explosive immigration slurs; what's behind North Korea's willingness to talk to the South; why a human rights and global affairs columnist feels 2017 was the best year ever. Guests are Mark Krikorian, David Miliband, Robin Wright, and Nicholas Kristof.
Episode 3
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
U.S. Government shutdown; Trump's vision of immigration and American values; did pollsters learn from their 2016 mistakes; can the U.S. protect itself from a nuclear attack. Guests are Timothy Naftali, Niall Ferguson, David Frum, Margaret Hoover, Nate Cohn, Harry Enten, and Alex Wellerstein.
Episode 4
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
An exclusive interview with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Jerusalem, Iran, and corruption; a discussion about Donald Trump's Davos debut and how his America First played there; worries at Davos over the rise of new technologies; review of the Global Gender Gap Report. Guests are Zanny Minton Beddoes, Rana Foroohar, Ian Bremmer, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Episode 5
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
The fallout from the Nunes memo; the President's attacks on the FBI and DOJ; an interview with King Abdullah II of Jordan; China and the artificial intelligence revolution. Guests are Preet Bharara, Jonathan Turley, Asha Rangappa, and King Abdullah II of Jordan.
Episode 6
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
The politics swirling around the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea; the woman trying to unseat Putin; the Stock Market's rollercoaster week; from bad to worse in Afghanistan and Trump's South Asia strategy; Qatar's Foreign Minister on the ongoing Gulf crisis. Guests are Gordon G. Chang, Sue Mi Terry, Ksenia Sobchak, Ruchir Sharma, Mujib Mashal, Husain Haqqani, and Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani.
Episode 7
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
A billionaire philanthropist makes decisions about his donations; the history of the Kim family and the importance of Kim Jong Un's sister's historic visit to South Korea; the possibility of the beginning of one unified Korea. Guests are Richard Haas, Julia Ioffe, Bill Gates, and Jung Pak.
Episode 8
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
Questions about guns, including what can stop the slaughter and why the U.S. is so different from the rest of the world; discussing Mueller and Moscow's meddling in American democracy; China and the future of artificial intelligence; America: a nation of immigrants... or not; poverty in Los Angeles. Guests are Adam Lankford, Saul Cornell, Stephen Cohen, David Sanger, Steve Phillips, and Hilda Solis.
Episode 9
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice discusses the Trump administration's foreign policy, the Second Amendment, and what unites Americans; Xi Jinping: China's new emperor?; on terror in America: homegrown Islamic radicalization just a click away for its twisted image of glory; Hollywood's diversity deficit. Guests are Evan Osnos, Elizabeth Economy, Condoleezza Rice, Darnell Hunt, and Lynda Obst.
Episode 10
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
The chaos around the world; President Trump accepts an offer to meet with Kim Jong Un; populist parties surge in Italian elections; tariffs - the Republican's Party's last stand against Trump; Gen. Dempsey weighs in on Syria, Iran, North Korea, and Washington. Guests are Ian Bremmer, Sue Mi Terry, Stanley Roth, and General Martin Dempsey.
Episode 11
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
The firing of U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson by tweet; Russia is blamed for a "brazen" poisoning of a Russian ex-spy in the U.K.; Russia, Cambridge Analytica, and the 2016 U.S. election; Russia's elections and Russian attitudes about Vladimir Putin. Guests are David Miliband, Richard Haass, Zanny Minton Beddoes, Anne Applebaum, Luke Harding, Bill Browder, and Matthew Chance.
Episode 12
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
What to make of Kim Jong Un's first known trip outside of North Korea as its leader; Trump's "unconventional" foreign policy; understanding John Bolton; tit-for-tat between Moscow and the West; the state of the U.S. economy, how to deal with China, and our different economic models; India's smartphone revolution: cheap phones and data; tribalism, American politics, and cultural division. Guests are Anne-Marie Slaughter, Richard Haass, Walter Russell Mead, Steve Rattner, Rana Foroohar, and Amy Chua.
Episode 13
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
Trade war with China; John Bolton becomes Trump's advisor; use of prisons and alternative sentencing in the Netherlands; the dangers of generals becoming political when working in the White House; Trump: American troops out of Syria "very soon"; startling statistics of the Syrian tragedy; autocratic trend: abolishing term limits for elected leaders in some countries. Guests are Larry Summers, Tom Donilon, and Adm. Mike Mullen, USN (Ret.).
Episode 14
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
The Syria quandary: what is U.S. short-term and long-term strategy toward Syria, how Trump's approach to Syria mirrors Obama's, and the world reacts to allied (U.S., U.K., and France) strikes on Syria; Albright sounds the alarm on fascism; human rights under siege (is U.S. retreating?); U.S. world ranking for political empowerment for women at 96th. Guests are Nick Paton Walsh, David Miliband, Anne-Marie Slaughter, Madeleine Albright, and Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein.
Episode 15
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
Journalist Ronan Farrow discusses the sad state of U.S. diplomacy and his Pulitzer Prize-winning reporting on Harvey Weinstein including the importance of #METOO; Donald Trump's Grand Old Party; India's PM Modi, rape/murder of 8-year-old Muslum girl by 8 Hindu men, and escalating religious violence; Cuba without a Castro in charge: new President Miguel Diaz-Canel; 24% of Americans have not read a book in last year. Guests are Ronan Farrow, Dan Senor, Mona Charen, Julia Sweig, and John Paul Rathbone.
Episode 16
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
Review of French President Macron's visit to the U.S. last week; the Koreas thaw and pledge denuclearization and to end their war amid historic summit; Iran deal in jeopardy ahead of May 12 sanctions deadline; can Trump kill Iran deal and make deal with North Korea?; U.S. crime has dropped big time since 1990 due to a thousand "small sanities"; Israel's long history of targeting enemies for assassination; how Israel recruited spies; Israel's spy chiefs support the two-state solution; what is wrong with Washington from 1950s to now - McCarthyism to Trumpism. Guests are Elliott Abrams, Antony Blinken, Sue Mi Terry, Adam Gopnik, Ronen Bergman, and Jake Tapper.
Episode 17
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
The P5+1 deal with Iran; Kim Jong Un's summit with the South Korean president; universal basic income for a more equal America; Iraq's 5th general election after Saddam Hussein with an unprecedented undertone of stability and optimism. Guests are Ernest Moniz, Danny Yatom, Sue Mi Terry, and Chris Hughes.
Episode 18
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
Michael Hayden and James Clapper weigh in on President Trump ending the Iran nuclear deal on the eve of negotiating with North Korea; Iran denounces U.S. withdrawal from the nuclear deal and the fallout afterward; strongmen steamrolling over term limits in Russia, China, and Turkey: but many African leaders are respecting them as in Nigeria, Sierra Leone, and Liberia to lead a trend for a democratic renaissance; Putin's fourth term as President of Russia to continue to undermine the West. Other guests are Dina Esfandiary and Michael McFaul.
Episode 19
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
Violence breaks out in Gaza in the wake of the move of the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem; two Constitutional law scholars discuss the merits of impeachment; the secret to success in Silicon Valley. Guests are Thomas Friedman, Hanan Ashrawi, Joshua Matz, Laurence Tribe, and John Doerr.
Episode 20
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
1) Zakaria's "Take": Where are Trump's "Deals?"; inauspicious lead-up to a North Korean summit that may not happen; the world is laughing at us; Trump is played by China as trade talks are a case study in bad negotiation. 2) Tom Donilon interview: the on-again, off-again Singapore summit with North Korea; secrets to successful negotiations. 3) Tony Blair interview: snapshot of the World in 2018; globalization and the populist backlash; why populism is so popular; backlash against the meritocracy; Brexit dilemma; Gaza's humanitarian crisis and Hamas; Islamic extremism - still significant. He was the lead guest on the first episode of GPS, June 1, 2008. 4) Great Pacific Garbage Patch: larger than previously estimated; one clean-up project deploying this year.
Episode 21
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
Fareed Zakaria goes one-on-one with former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon; his hopes for the mid-term elections and his plans for populism around the globe.
Episode 22
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
FZ on the political left in US and Europe (the center-left in shambles; failure to address economic upheaval and connect with the majority; possible opportunity for renewal); the shape of America's alliances after the G7 summit; the results of the Trump-Kim summit; Trump's dismantling Obama's foreign policy legacy; review of GPS airing since June 1, 2008. Guests are Tony Blinken, Sue Mi Terry, Elise Hu, and Ben Rhodes.
Episode 23
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
Winners and losers from Singapore summit; North Korea is "provocative" so military exercises are needed; North Korea nuclear threat remains while a dialogue has begun; understanding Trump's foreign policy; how "Operation Car Wash" cleaned up Brazil: the biggest corruption scandal in the history using bribery and money laundering; the end of the trans-Atlantic alliance?; allies confront "America first" approach; #MeToo, women, men, and the workplace; love, sex, and lies in the age of technology; always connected, never more lonely. Guests are Susan Rice, David Miliband, and Joanna Coles.
Episode 24
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein discusses U.S. border policy and U.S. withdrawal from U.N. Human Rights Council; Nicholas Kristof, Linda Chavez, and Reihan Salam discuss the divisive politics of immigration and assimilation; Scandinavia, the Baltic States, and Eastern Europe beef up defenses due to increasing threat from Russia since it annexed Crimea; astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson discusses President Trump's call for adding a "Space Force" branch to the U.S. military.
Episode 25
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
Diversity and its discontents with meritocracy under assault; President Trump at NATO, the crumbling of the post-war order, and immigration backlash rocks the West; previewing President Trump's visit to the U.K. and why Brits are bothering to protest it; a U.K. 31-year journalist, Lucy Kellaway, explains what motivates her to now want to become a math teacher; other guests: Zanny Minton Beddoes, George Osborne, Alastair Campbell, and Shola Mos-Shogbamimu.
Episode 26
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
Mixed messages out of North Korea after U.S. Secretary of State visit saying the U.S. has "gangster-like mindset"; Trump prepares to meet with NATO leaders, Queen Elizabeth, and Vladimir Putin one-on-one; China: U.S. started "biggest trade war in economic history." Guests: Michelle Kosinski, Richard Haass, Susan Glasser, Tony Blinken, Steve Rattner, and Mohamed El-Erian.
Episode 27
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
A tense NATO summit and an awkward UK visit; what President Trump can expect in Helsinki summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump brings "America First" to NATO and U.K. meetings; is Trumpian diplomacy the future? Why does Trump attack America's closest allies?; U.N. report deeply critical of the U.S. on poverty in the U.S. "neglecting poverty and promoting inequality." Guests: Ann Applebaum, Bernard-Henri Levy, Tanit Koch, John Micklethwait, and Philip Alston.
Episode 28
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
The state of U.S.-Russia relations after the controversial Helsinki summit; Russia's descent back into despotism since the 1990s; the possibility of Russia hacking the 2018 election; "America First" continues to rattle the world order; the faces of France's World Cup victory and what the French nation can learn from immigration. Guests: David Remnick, Katrina vanden Heuvel, Andrei Kozyrev, Stephen Sestanovich, David E. Sanger, and Tony Blinken.
Episode 29
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
War (of words for now) between Iran and America; if the White House supports regime change, what happens afterward in Iran?; tariffs are actually taxes on consumers; Pakistan elects new Prime Minister, Imran Khan, but will anything change?; popular psychology course on wellbeing and happiness taught at Yale University due to worsening mental health issues at colleges. Guests: Trita Parsi, Robin Wright, Reuel Marc Gerecht, Laurel Miller, Husain Haqqani, and Laurie Santos.
Episode 30
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
Resolving the Afghanistan conflict requires the U.S. engaging the Taliban and regional powers; U.S.-Mexico relations; the border wall, immigration, and trade; Trump opened the door to Iran talks/did Iran close it with its naval exercise in the Strait of Hormuz; why it would be good economics to guarantee every American a job; using Hoover Dam as a storage battery; the importance of the opening scenes in movies. Guests are Mexican Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray, Thomas Erdbrink, Stephanie Kelton, and Professor Annette Insdorf.
Episode 31
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
Episode 32
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
Episode 33
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
Today's tech giants and the erosion of privacy; the state of America: ascendant or on the decline; how to fix America's schools; why politicians will not address long-term problems; the mystery of time. Guests: James and Deborah Fallows, Steven Brill, Andreas Schleicher, Dambisa Moyo, and Carlo Rovelli.
Episode 34
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
Episode 35
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
Episode 36
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
Episode 37
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
Europe and Iran stick to nuclear deal even after the U.S. withdraws; the international divide over the International Criminal Court; the facts about Mexican immigration to the U.S.; Swiss banning of Burka; how to counter Russian aggression. Guests: Javad Zarif, Iranian Foreign Minister; Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji, President of International Criminal Court; Enrique Pena Nieto, Mexican President; Alain Berset, Swiss President; Jacinda Arden; New Zealand Prime Minister; Mahathir Mohamad, Malaysian Prime Minister; Petro Poroshenko, Ukrainian President.
Episode 38
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
Former Secretaries of State (64th & 65th) Madeleine Albright and Colin Powell discuss President Trump, the political divide, and relations with China, Iran, and Russia. Also, the stark choice facing Brazilian voters over corruption and disruption; populist politics in Latin America. Highlights of an interview with Nadia Murad from March 2017 after captivity and rape by ISIS; she just became 2018 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate.
Episode 39
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
The latest on the case of missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi; worldwide infectious disease cases down significantly, but non-communicable disease cases up - primary care needs improvement; the U.S. trade war with China part of a new cold war? - any cold war can only be won by improving conditions at home; Americans and non-Americans prefer the U.S. fully engaged in world affairs per worldwide poll. Guests: Max Boot, Tarek Masoud, Anne-Marie Slaughter, and Ivo Daalder.
Episode 40
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
Episode 41
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
1. The hate behind the bombs mailed to at least 11 critics of President Trump and behind the shooting at the Pittsburgh Tree of Life Synagogue where 11 were killed - Guests: Tom Friedman, Jonathan Greenblatt, and David Frum.
2. How the case of murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi impacts the U.S.-Saudi relationship; asking what Russian President Vladimir Putin wants from America - Guests: Stephen Hadley, Gen. Michael Hayden (Ret.), and Samantha Power.
Episode 42
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
Panel discussion on the upcoming American midterm elections, a referendum on Donald Trump; the state of democracy and populism's staying power around the world; no end in sight for war and humanitarian catastrophe in Yemen; smartphone revolution in India; on Blitzscaling and Silicon Valley. Guests: James Fallows, Anthony Scaramucci, Katrina vanden Heuvel, David Miliband, Ravi Agrawal, and Reid Hoffman.
Episode 43
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
An exclusive interview with President Emmanuel Macron of France from his office in the Élysée Palace: the objectives of the inaugural Paris Peace Forum; his relationship with Donald Trump; the 100th anniversary of WWI; the future of the EU; the transnational Alliance; multilateral agreements to solve challenges such as conflict and war; bold economic reform plans to Make France Great Again.
Episode 44
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
President Trump is absent from world leaders Asia-Pacific summits, like APEC; understanding U.S. policy towards China and Asia; possible new Cold War with China; British Prime Minister Theresa May faces backlash to her Brexit deal; Station F in Paris, France is the largest startup tech incubator in the world; as a gay female, new Serbian Prime Minister unlikely leader for a conservative nation; how can Democratic Party make bigger gains in the 2020 election. Guests: Kurt Campbell, Rana Foroohar, Ian Bremmer, Roxanne Varza, Steve Phillips, Peter Beinart, and Ana Brnabić.
Episode 45
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
The diplomatic tango at the G20 summit in Buenos Aires; U.S. and China strike a temporary agreement on trade; the life and legacy of President George H.W. Bush; have we reached "Peak America"? Guests: Richard Haass, Ian Bremmer, Anne-Marie Slaughter, James Baker, and Ruchir Sharma.
Episode 46
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
Paris rocked by violence and its danger to French President Emmanuel Macron; the Brexit deal in peril; the future of the West; China's next great leap forward with the race to dominate Artificial Intelligence; where have all the experts gone under the Trump Administration?, bestselling author Michael Lewis joins the show to talk about his new book, "The Fifth Risk." Guests: Sophie Pedder, George Osborne, Nicholas Burns, Kai-Fu Lee, and Michael Lewis.
Episode 47
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
After a bruising week in Britain, can PM May bring Brexit to fruition? Fareed discusses with two bright Brits. Then, is China behind the Marriott hack? NYT's David Sanger has a new report out alleging just that. Find out why Beijing is so bothered about bookings. GUESTS: Zanny Minton Beddoes, David Miliband, David Sanger, Charles Duhigg, and Ray Dalio.
Episode 48
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the world's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
Defense Secretary Mattis resigns after a struggle over Syria. Richard Haass & Fareed break down the President's drive to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria and decrease troop levels in Afghanistan. Then, do we focus too much on the negative? Or is the world really that scary? A debate between Niall Ferguson and Steven Pinker. Guests: Richard Haass, Niall Ferguson, Steven Pinker, and Greta Thunberg.
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60 Minutes has been on the air since 1968, beginning on a Tuesday, but spending most of its time on Sundays, where it remains today. This popular news magazine provides both hard hitting investigations, interviews and features, along with people in the news and current events. 60 Minutes has set unprecedented records in the Nielsen's ratings with a number 1 rating, five times, making it among the most successful TV programs in all of television history. This series has won more Emmy awards than any other news program and in 2003, Don Hewitt, the creator (back in 1968), was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Emmy, along with the 60 Minute correspondents. Added to the 11 Peabody awards, this phenomenally long-lived series has collected 78 awards up to the 2005 season and remains among the viewers top choice for news magazine features.
Expedition Files
In the all-new series Expedition Files, adventurer Josh Gates travels through history on a search to uncover new evidence and answers to the world's most captivating and unexplained mysteries. Each episode of Expedition Files explores compelling true stories that defy explanation, offering stunning revelations and surprising new insights.
Harry Potter
A child who inexplicably survives the killing curse teams up to fight the dark wizard who murdered his parents.
Save Me
Save Me is the story of a most unlikely hero, Nelson Nelly Rowe, and his search for Jody, his missing daughter. A daughter he hasn't seen for thirteen years - more than half her life. Nelly's a charmer, a chancer, a lover, a fighter, a liar. And now an estranged father accused of kidnapping the daughter he's barely ever seen. On his way to finding Jody, Nelly will save lives, find others who have been lost, reunite loved ones, make enemies from friends, risk his life and the lives of others close to him and continually end up back on his feet after finding himself flat on his face. He's a man that faces a stark reality, as hard as it may be to admit, that in losing his daughter he finds himself.
RuPaul's Drag Race
RuPaul's Drag Race is a Primetime Emmy Award winning American reality competition television series, hosted by five time Emmy Award Winning Host and international Drag superstar RuPaul. The show features drag queen contestants competing in weekly challenges such as photo shoots, comedy performances and stomping the runway in the hopes of avoiding the bottom two - where they will have to lip sync for their lives.