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Airdate November 17 2019: The OTHER nation at the center of the impeachment inquiry - all about Ukraine. How did Obama policy towards the nation differ from Trump's? Fareed talks to Amb. Philip Gordon, who oversaw Ukraine policy in the Obama administration. Also, we've heard Washington's side of the Ukraine story over and over. On GPS, you'll hear from Kyiv. What does Ukraine make of their President's response to Trump's pressure? Fareed finds out from two former members of Ukraine's parliament. Then, Hong Kong's violent protests continue to escalate. Fareed talks to Nathan Law, a leader of the pro-democracy movements and a founder of Hong Kong's opposition party, to find out what the endgame is. GUESTS: Philip Gordon, Svitlana Zalishchuk, Mustafa Nayyem, Nina Jankowicz, Nathan Law, Andrew McAfee
Airdate November 18, 2018: On GPS, President Trump is AWOL from APEC while Asia's bigwigs broker deals & Theresa May's premiership is in peril after backlash to her Brexit deal. Fareed discusses it all with a superstar panel. Then, should the Democrats zig left or zag towards the center in 2020? A great debate. GUESTS: Kurt Campbell, Rana Foroohar, Ian Bremmer, Steve Phillips, Peter Beinart, Ana Brnabic
On GPS: the latest on the case of the missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi & the U.S. trade war with China with an all-star panel
On GPS, former Secretaries of State Madeleine Albright and Colin Powell join Fareed to weigh in on the American political divide, President Trump, and U.S. relations with China, Iran and Russia. Then, Fareed's discussion with Nadia Murad, an ISIS victim and human rights activist who is one of this year's Nobel Peace Prize winners. Madeleine Albright and Colin Powell were guests today. Airdate is October 7, 2018.
On GPS, Trump gets tough on China with trade. Then, the hawkish John Bolton is entering an administration full of generals, while the U.S. is preparing to exit Syria. What does it all mean? And, why the U.S. can learn much from the Dutch about criminal justice.
On GPS, the Winter Olympics bring a thaw in Korean relations. Then, Ksenia Sobchak - the woman trying to unseat Vladimir Putin. And, is this week's market volatility the new normal? Ruchir Sharma explains. Also, Qatar's Foreign Minister offers his country's response to the on-going Gulf crisis. Finally, some good news for nature.
On GPS, the most divisive issue in America? Immigration. It brought the U.S. government to its knees. What's behind the passion on both sides? Is there a compromise? Also, in the wake of the false alert in Hawaii, what you need to know about North Korea's nuclear capabilities...and America's ability to defend against a nuclear attack. GUESTS: Margaret Hoover, David Frum, Niall Ferguson, Nate Cohn, Harry Enten, Alex Wellerstein
On GPS, an exclusive interview with the Turkish Prime Minister on former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, Turkish cleric Fethullah Gulen and Turkey's state of emergency. Also, has Trump's first trip to Asia strengthened or weakened America's position abroad? Finally, just what IS the Crown Prince up to in Saudi Arabia? GUESTS: Elise Hu, Ian Bremmer, Richard Haass, Ali Shihabi, Binali Yildirim
On GPS, what is the state of terror today around the world? Then, the latest on the Russia investigation, indictments, and pleas. Finally, as President Trump makes his first trip to Asia, can he rally America's allies and persuade China to find a solution to the simmering North Korea crisis? GUESTS: Michael Hayden, PreetBharara, Kishore Mahbubani, Elise Hu, Kurt Campbell
On GPS, a live panel on North Korea nukes, de-certifying the Iran deal, the fall of Raqqa and 4 dead American servicemen in Niger. Then, as China's President Xi Jinping ends one term and begins another: what are his intentions for China on the world stage? Finally, Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland pushes for a Win-Win-Win renegotiation of NAFTA following a war of words with her American counterpart. GUESTS: David Sanger, Norman Roule, Anne-Marie Slaughter, Elizabeth Economy, Jiayang Fan, Chrystia Freeland
On GPS, Hillary Clinton gives her take on President Trump's erratic foreign policy in Iran and North Korea, Putin's vendettas against the USA and Clinton herself, and just what happened in the 2016 election. Then, President Trump's quixotic quest to revive the coal industry. GUESTS: Hillary Clinton
On GPS, a full hour on the Las Vegas massacre and how to stop America's gun madness. What can the United States learn from other countries like Japan and Australia? What does America's 2nd Amendment REALLY say and how has it been interpreted over time? And is gun control really the answer? One of Fareed's guests says "No". GUESTS: David Frum, Tom Friedman, Leah Libresco, Akhil Amar, Tim Fischer
On GPS, former Vice President Al Gore joins Fareed to share his views on just how dire the climate crisis really is, President Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris agreement, and the broken politics that have become epidemic in Washington. Also, an all-star panel weighs in on the Republican revolt in Congress, the crisis in Venezuela and Trump's new immigration plan. Al Gore, Julia Ioffe, Dan Senor, Gideon Rose
On GPS, at the six-month mark, what opportunities has Trump missed? Fareed gives his take. And, live from London, Fareed brings in an expert panel for the British perspective on Trump, Putin, Brexit and more. Then, a look at the growing crisis in Venezuela with a leader of the opposition and head of Venezuela's parliament. GUESTS: Anne Applebaum, David Goodhart, Jonathan Freedland, Julio Borges
On GPS, it's been 2 years since the Iran nuclear deal was agreed and Fareed has an exclusive interview with that nation's foreign minister, Javad Zarif. And, meet the man behind the so-called Magnitsky Act, a 2012 law at the center of the now infamous meeting between Donald Trump Jr. and a Russian lawyer. GUESTS: Javad Zarif, Bill Browder
On GPS, President Trump's second overseas trip - meetings with Merkel, Putin & Xi. Fareed & an all-star panel analyze. And, as North Korean belligerence escalates, Fareed gives his take on how the U.S. ought to handle the problem: is the leadership in Pyongyang really crazy? Then, why Americans should know their own history better - billionaire business David Rubenstein on why it's so important for Americans to see artifacts like the Declaration of Independence in-person. GUESTS: David Rubenstein, Sergey Karaganov, Ian Bremmer, Anne Applebaum, Anne Marie Slaughter, Elliot Abrams
On GPS, Fareed says America is sleepwalking into another decade of war in the Middle East. Then, Rahm Emanuel, mayor of Chicago and Obama's former Chief of Staff, rates Trump's first five months in the White House. Also, an expert panel debates the rising tensions between North Korea and the U.S. Can China intervene? Finally, David Brooks on the future of conservatism in the age of Trump. GUESTS: Rahm Emanuel, Victor Cha, Joe Cirincione, David Brooks
On GPS, the new Watergate? Fareed is joined by Michael Hayden, James Woolsey and others to discuss what happens after Trump firing of James Comey, the man in charge if getting to the bottom of Russian collusion in the American election. And, how did Venezuela go from oil-rich nation to the brink of collapse? Finally on Mother's Day, a look at the Biblical first mother: Eve. Guests include: Michael Hayden, James Woolsey, Cristina Rodriguez, Tim Naftali, Moises Naim, Shannon O'Neil and Bruce Feiler
Airdate April 30, 2017: On GPS, former National Security Adviser Susan Rice on Trump's performance on the world stage. Then, Canada's Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland on a weird week in North American relations including talk of a trade war. And, what to do about Afghanistan. Will America ever exit the Graveyard of Empires?
On GPS, flat mountains, porcupines, Goodreads, Zombies Run, and more. Plus a plug for VERMONT ADAPTIVE SKI & SPORTS, and a plea for attention.