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we'll bring in fareed zakaria, the host of cnn's "fareed zakaria gps." you watch this speech and something that so many people were paying close attention to, what struck yous most about it? >> it wasn't a particularly interesting or dramatic speech. it repeated themes that the iranians have been saying for a while. rouhani has been more forthcoming in interviews he's done. i had an opportunity to do one of them. in those what becomes clear is the iranians believe that they can be part of the solution in iraq, in syria, with regard to isis, even in afghanistan but first the nuclear deal has to be achieved. they are putting a lot of hope and a certain amount of pressure on the west to produce a nuclear agreement, a compromise that everyone can live with and then they say they could be helpful for issues of shared interest, common interests in the fight against isis. >> certainly coupling issues that the west that the u.s. does not want to have coupled there, fareed. you had an interview with the iranian president yesterday. he's critical of these air stri
we'll bring in fareed zakaria, the host of cnn's "fareed zakaria gps." you watch this speech and something that so many people were paying close attention to, what struck yous most about it? >> it wasn't a particularly interesting or dramatic speech. it repeated themes that the iranians have been saying for a while. rouhani has been more forthcoming in interviews he's done. i had an opportunity to do one of them. in those what becomes clear is the iranians believe that they can...
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and they cited examples from "fareed zakaria gps" and i disagree with the bloggers' message, becauset the media companies should be transparent and just like we want politicians and ceos to be and because my reporting leads me to believe that zakaria's program made a attribution mistake, and a few to be fair, but the kind that some journalists and viewers can learn from. and in the interest of transparency, i trusted fareed before the allegations, and i still trust him after studying all of them. he is one of the a kind, and one of the sharpest thinkers anywhere. and he got this because of charges leveled against him in while writing a column for "time" magazine. he said he had confused the notes, and he apologized. cnn kept gps off of to a air for two weeks while they reviewed the on-air work, and then reinstated him indicating no other serious ooffenses were found, but our bloggers at bad media said they did find some, but it is clear to me that these people are waging a campaign against zakaria and not just his cnn work, but the columns and books, too. most of the claims about "gp
and they cited examples from "fareed zakaria gps" and i disagree with the bloggers' message, becauset the media companies should be transparent and just like we want politicians and ceos to be and because my reporting leads me to believe that zakaria's program made a attribution mistake, and a few to be fair, but the kind that some journalists and viewers can learn from. and in the interest of transparency, i trusted fareed before the allegations, and i still trust him after studying...
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host of "fareed zakaria gps" sunday mornings.you hear the ayatollah is saying this now, how significant is this? >> that's the most significant of all of this, the ayatollah, the supreme leader of iran would say it. it suggestses a couple things. one, they are worried about isis. two, their attitudes toward the united states are softening. perhaps most importantly, iran is very pragmatic. very practical. we always think of them as these kind of mystical revolutionaries, because they wear turbans and have beards. but the iranian regime is very pragmatic. their goal is to defend iran, its interests, the ally, they'll oppose whomever they need to. in afghanistan, people forget, right after 9/11, when we toppled the taliban, iran cooped with the united states. here again, what they're saying is, look, we have the same interests and the same common enemy. we'll work with you guys. in an odd way, we have more trouble than the iranians do. >> working with people, working together. it's interesting you bring up 9/11 and we've all read yo
host of "fareed zakaria gps" sunday mornings.you hear the ayatollah is saying this now, how significant is this? >> that's the most significant of all of this, the ayatollah, the supreme leader of iran would say it. it suggestses a couple things. one, they are worried about isis. two, their attitudes toward the united states are softening. perhaps most importantly, iran is very pragmatic. very practical. we always think of them as these kind of mystical revolutionaries, because...
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appreciate it. >> for more on both of these fronts we bring in fareed zakaria, host of cnn's "fareed going on. i want to start with talking about the. the's comments with regard to isis, if you will. we have this video, the killing of steven sotloff. the timing of it regardless of, horrific no matter when it happens but the timing of course just adding to the pressure that you've been hearing for this drumbeat that the president needs to act more forcefully. the question is when you hear from the president this morning, is he going to do more? is the president, does this video change the course of the president is taking against isis? >> kate, i think you put it exactly right it's adding to the pressure and that is unfortunate, by which i mean that is the point of these videos. they are designed to go ad the united states into action. one of osama bin laden's, said all we have to do is put up a flag that says jihad and the americans come to our trap. we should respond in a manner of washington's choosing at a time of washington's choosing, when you have a real strategy in place, which
appreciate it. >> for more on both of these fronts we bring in fareed zakaria, host of cnn's "fareed going on. i want to start with talking about the. the's comments with regard to isis, if you will. we have this video, the killing of steven sotloff. the timing of it regardless of, horrific no matter when it happens but the timing of course just adding to the pressure that you've been hearing for this drumbeat that the president needs to act more forcefully. the question is when you...
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i'm joined by fareed zakaria, host of cnn's "fareed zakaria gps" and perhaps one of the best sourcestrying to sort this out. if that task is possible, iran does not like isis on its western border. it has been fighting against isis, the town of amrly was attacked. when it comes to isis in syria, it doesn't want to have any part of this. can you help to explain somewhat? >> well, you know what's happening on both sides, iran and the u.s., what you're seeing is people worried that because the united states and iran have a common enemy, they might become friends. so you notice the reason secretary kerry had to issue that statement that you read was because the saudis and the gulf states, the uae said, you can't in any way seem to be supporting iran even though they're against isis. so secretary kerry had to draw that line. in iran, there are forces like the revolutionary guard, parts of iran -- iranian society probably, hezbollah saying, please make sure you don't suddenly find yourself in an alliance with the u.s. the most interesting piece of this is that the person most strenuously a
i'm joined by fareed zakaria, host of cnn's "fareed zakaria gps" and perhaps one of the best sourcestrying to sort this out. if that task is possible, iran does not like isis on its western border. it has been fighting against isis, the town of amrly was attacked. when it comes to isis in syria, it doesn't want to have any part of this. can you help to explain somewhat? >> well, you know what's happening on both sides, iran and the u.s., what you're seeing is people worried that...
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fareed zakaria, thanks so much.ted nations because very soon the pentagon will come out and hopefully tell us what happened in syria with those air strikes, wolf. >> well, we'll soon find out in a few minutes. there will be a major briefing at the pentagon. we'll have live coverage right here on cnn. overnight, u.s. air strikes hit isis targets inside syria for the first time but what role will congress play in the ongoing war against isis? congress in recess right now for the next at least six weeks until after the midterm elections. joining us for a little discussion, the former ohio governor said the strickland. governor strickland, thanks very much. what do you think about what the president of the united states is now doing, expanding the u.s.-led war from iraq into syria? >> well, i think the president's doing what he feels needs to be done in the face of this threat. but i'm concerned that the congress is awol, that they have not accepted their responsibility, they're not stepped up, they've not debated this
fareed zakaria, thanks so much.ted nations because very soon the pentagon will come out and hopefully tell us what happened in syria with those air strikes, wolf. >> well, we'll soon find out in a few minutes. there will be a major briefing at the pentagon. we'll have live coverage right here on cnn. overnight, u.s. air strikes hit isis targets inside syria for the first time but what role will congress play in the ongoing war against isis? congress in recess right now for the next at...
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fareed zakaria gps starts right now. >>> this is "gps" the global public square. welcome to all of you in united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria live from new york. >>> on today's show we'll tackle the two major issues that dominated the nato summit. russia and ukraine. and isis in iraq and syria. then to get another crisis brewing. in pakistan. another civilian government is teetering on the brink. will this former cricket star and his throngs of supporters topple the government and send the nuclear armed nation into turmoil again? i will ask two great experts. >>> and the number one killer in the world is not isis or the taliban or al qaeda of course. it is heart disease. i will talk to cnn's sanjay gupta about why eating more of this and less of this might help you live longer. >>> but first here's my take. watching the gruesome isis execution videos i felt some of the same emotions i did after 9/11. it's designed to provoke anger and it's succeeded, but in september of 2001 it also made me ask a question, why do they hate us? i tried to answer
fareed zakaria gps starts right now. >>> this is "gps" the global public square. welcome to all of you in united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria live from new york. >>> on today's show we'll tackle the two major issues that dominated the nato summit. russia and ukraine. and isis in iraq and syria. then to get another crisis brewing. in pakistan. another civilian government is teetering on the brink. will this former cricket star and his throngs of...
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i'm fareed zakaria. this is a crazy week for us. the leaders of the world gathered this week in new york, and we gathered some of the most interesting ones right here for you. first up, hassan rouhani, the president of the islamic republic of iran. i asked him about isis, the state of the nuclear talks, and the harsh judgment handed down against those people who made iran's "happy" video. ♪ because i'm happy ♪ clap along if you feel then iran's enemy, of course, is israel, and i sat down with the man who for the last 60-plus years has worked at the highest levels of that nation's government. shimon peres on the prospects for peace in the middle east, and whyt at the age over91 he's considering a new career including delivering pizza. >>> also, the ebola outbreak. 1.4 million infections are possible says the cdc, and that's by january in just two nations. what could be done to contain the crisis? i put that crucial question to chelsea clinton and liberia's foreign minister. >>> but first, here is my take. if president obama truly wan
i'm fareed zakaria. this is a crazy week for us. the leaders of the world gathered this week in new york, and we gathered some of the most interesting ones right here for you. first up, hassan rouhani, the president of the islamic republic of iran. i asked him about isis, the state of the nuclear talks, and the harsh judgment handed down against those people who made iran's "happy" video. ♪ because i'm happy ♪ clap along if you feel then iran's enemy, of course, is israel, and i...
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fareed zakaria "gps" tarts right now. >>> this is "gps" the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. today, a special edition of "gps" with two of the world's most powerful men. first up, a global exclusive, india's new prime minister narendra modi in his first interview anywhere since taking office. he leads 1.24 people, almost a fifth of humanity, and has a mandate for change. the real question is, can india become the next china? i'll ask him. then the 42nd president of the united states of america, bill clinton. despite almost 14 years out of office, he still wields enormous influence in the united states and around the world. i will ask him about isis, russia, and i'll ask him whether he's looking forward to another stint at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. we're trimming back everything else on the show to give the stage to these two leaders. so let's get started. >> when i think about what trends could reshape the world in the next decade or, two one stands out. if india were to industrialize at the
fareed zakaria "gps" tarts right now. >>> this is "gps" the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. today, a special edition of "gps" with two of the world's most powerful men. first up, a global exclusive, india's new prime minister narendra modi in his first interview anywhere since taking office. he leads 1.24 people, almost a fifth of humanity, and has a mandate for change. the real...
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i'm fareed zakaria. we begin today's show with henry kissinger, the elder statesman of american diplomacy on isis, ukraine, and his opinion of president obama. then will the president's plan to combat isis work? >> if you threaten america, you will find no safe haven. >> last, the former foreign minister of jordan, a country on the front lines of the battle. next up, "gps" goes to silicon valley. i will talk to two of tech's top innovators, travis kalanick the ceo of uber, and the billionaire everywho was the founding ceo of sun microsystems. finally, geeks and dictators, pitting one against the other. my money is on the geeks. i'll explain. but first, here is my take. here the united states goes again. america has declared war on another terrorist group. president obama's speech wednesday night outlined a tough, measured strategy to confront isis but let's make sure in the execution of this strategy that the u.s. learns something from the 13 years since september 11th, 2001, and the war against al qaeda
i'm fareed zakaria. we begin today's show with henry kissinger, the elder statesman of american diplomacy on isis, ukraine, and his opinion of president obama. then will the president's plan to combat isis work? >> if you threaten america, you will find no safe haven. >> last, the former foreign minister of jordan, a country on the front lines of the battle. next up, "gps" goes to silicon valley. i will talk to two of tech's top innovators, travis kalanick the ceo of uber,...
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. >> cnn's fareed zakaria asked a former u.s.ident, bill clinton, about the american strategy to try to wipe out isis and whether it will succeed. here's his response. >> i've got to ask you about isis. i saw you on the daley show saying you thought we had to respond to the brutal executions of americans. i want to press you, isn't that what iesz sis wants? wouldn't the purpose of the execution -- to bait us? >> no. there's a difference and for example using targeted drones and airstrikes as we did against al qaeda effectively for years to try to take down their leadership and infrastructure and let them know they can't just decapitate people for the cheap thrill of the global media response and horrify people and get away with it and getting bogged down in the time of war they would like us to get bogged down in that would cost us a lot of lives and a lot of treasurer -- in1e6d bli lead to greater civilian categories which is why i think the president's strategy has a chance of succeeding, because the iraqi government is more in
. >> cnn's fareed zakaria asked a former u.s.ident, bill clinton, about the american strategy to try to wipe out isis and whether it will succeed. here's his response. >> i've got to ask you about isis. i saw you on the daley show saying you thought we had to respond to the brutal executions of americans. i want to press you, isn't that what iesz sis wants? wouldn't the purpose of the execution -- to bait us? >> no. there's a difference and for example using targeted drones...
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here with me is fareed zakaria. you interviewed hassan rouhani. how did that go? met him a few times. this time he felt to me like there was a real weight on his shoulder. i think the nuclear deal is real crunch time. two or three weeks from figuring out whether it's going to happen. two sides are pretty close and so you could feel the pressure. i asked him at one point -- he described a conversation he had on the phone with obama last year. he said we talked about the fact that there was so many areas we could cooperate. he implied that it was iraq, syria, afghanistan. i said so could this happen? he said first we have to get the nuclear deal done and he said you don't start talking about the second child until you raised the first child. >> i want to play a clip from the interview. >> translator: the american authorities themselves have announced that they wish to train another terrorist group and equip that group and send them to syria to fight. >> reporter: you mean the free syrian army? >> translator: you can call it whatever you wish, sir. be that as it may,
here with me is fareed zakaria. you interviewed hassan rouhani. how did that go? met him a few times. this time he felt to me like there was a real weight on his shoulder. i think the nuclear deal is real crunch time. two or three weeks from figuring out whether it's going to happen. two sides are pretty close and so you could feel the pressure. i asked him at one point -- he described a conversation he had on the phone with obama last year. he said we talked about the fact that there was so...
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ahead that have he did speak to fareed zakaria and have a listen to what he told cnn. >> translator: authorities themselves they have announced that they wish to train another terrorist group, equip that group and send them to syria to fight. >> you mean the free syrian army. >> you can call it whatever you wish. be that as it may, it is another group that as they have announced i'm not sure what the plan is, they say we wish to train these folks in another country, military training and they even announce the time frame. with whose permission, with whose authority? with what mandate according to what international laws and norms are they doing this? >> so we await to hear rouhani's full speech later on today. look, i mine it's clear and this is well reported that iran has been actively involved in helping shia mischa on michon - on the ground and see them as c contempible but when it comes to this from what david cameron said there are great question marks against that particularly when you hear the president talking about the fsa and how he feels about the west arming what he calls
ahead that have he did speak to fareed zakaria and have a listen to what he told cnn. >> translator: authorities themselves they have announced that they wish to train another terrorist group, equip that group and send them to syria to fight. >> you mean the free syrian army. >> you can call it whatever you wish. be that as it may, it is another group that as they have announced i'm not sure what the plan is, they say we wish to train these folks in another country, military...
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fareed zakaria gps starts right now. >>> this is "gps" the global public square.l of you in united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria live from new york. >>> on today's show we'll tackle the two major issues that dominated the nato summit. russia and ukraine. and isis in iraq and syria.
fareed zakaria gps starts right now. >>> this is "gps" the global public square.l of you in united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria live from new york. >>> on today's show we'll tackle the two major issues that dominated the nato summit. russia and ukraine. and isis in iraq and syria.
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tuesday, fareed zakaria moderated a panel on the deadly ebola crisis.the gender of her baby a mystery. >> there are so few mysteries in life, any mystery is a happy one. my husband and i decided we would enjoy this mystery for the nine-plus months we were granted. and we are eager to find out what god has given pus. >> but isn't it strange that the doctors know but you don't know? >> no i think the doctors around me know lots things that i don't know. >> just like the rest of us. >> yeah, but you found out -- >> i was having twins. i couldn't possibly handle any more surprises. >> you can see it on sunday, on fareed zakaria's "gps." on erin burnett, out front. and president bill clinton a cnn special town hall. >> i whole lot to talk about. we want to get to indra petersons with a look at the forecast. >> good morning. very easy to see when you take a look at the map, in case you can't see the swirls we marked them for you, pacific northwest, midwest showers tracking the system waking its way up the eastern seaboard. pacific northwest, a rainmaker here.
tuesday, fareed zakaria moderated a panel on the deadly ebola crisis.the gender of her baby a mystery. >> there are so few mysteries in life, any mystery is a happy one. my husband and i decided we would enjoy this mystery for the nine-plus months we were granted. and we are eager to find out what god has given pus. >> but isn't it strange that the doctors know but you don't know? >> no i think the doctors around me know lots things that i don't know. >> just like the...
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rouhani did sit down with cnn's fareed zakaria and criticized the obama administration for arming moderateian rebels. rouhani says it will not be effective, in fact he says america could be creating another terrorist group. >> when you say that you don't want the united states to fight isis but in the fighting of it to create another terrorist group, what group are you thinking of? >> translator: the american authorities themselves they have announced that they wish to train another terrorist group, equip that group and send them to syria to fight. >> you mean the free syrian army? >> translator: you can call it whatever you wish, sir. be that as it may, it is a group, it is another group that, as they have announced, i'm not sure what their plan is, they say we wish to train these folks in another country, military training, and they even announced the time frame. with whose permission, with whose authority? with what mandate according to what international laws and norms are they doing this? >> rouhani's trip to the united nations also included the first face-to-face meeting between iran
rouhani did sit down with cnn's fareed zakaria and criticized the obama administration for arming moderateian rebels. rouhani says it will not be effective, in fact he says america could be creating another terrorist group. >> when you say that you don't want the united states to fight isis but in the fighting of it to create another terrorist group, what group are you thinking of? >> translator: the american authorities themselves they have announced that they wish to train another...
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also joining us is cnn's fareed zakaria. nd we have lieutenant colonel bob mcguinness back with us. i want to start with you, fareed. i want to pull a thread that anna corn shared us with from irbill. she talked about the sunni militias that during the spring and summer joined with or alongside isis in part because isis is not giving them an option. it's either this or die. but also because there is likely a bit of the once burned, twice shy leftover from the maliki regime. it was purging and consolidation. what can the west do to separate the hard-liners who are hoping for this counterfeit from the sunni militias who are not as extreme as isis? fareed, that's to you. >> all right. i think we're having difficulty with fareed there. peter? i'll toss it out to you. >> yes. i think it's really important to do two things. one is to contain isis in the areas in which it is and then to start fighting it back. of course, it will be when the local populations turn against isis that you can really talk about victory. the military can
also joining us is cnn's fareed zakaria. nd we have lieutenant colonel bob mcguinness back with us. i want to start with you, fareed. i want to pull a thread that anna corn shared us with from irbill. she talked about the sunni militias that during the spring and summer joined with or alongside isis in part because isis is not giving them an option. it's either this or die. but also because there is likely a bit of the once burned, twice shy leftover from the maliki regime. it was purging and...
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i'm fareed zakaria. this is a crazy week for us.rs of the world gathered this week in new york, and we gathered some of the most interesting ones right here for you. first up, hassan rouhani, the president of the islamic republic of iran. i asked him about isis, the state of the nuclear talks, and the harsh judgment handed down against those people who made iran's "happy" video. then iran's enemy, of course, is israel, and i sat down with the man who for the last
i'm fareed zakaria. this is a crazy week for us.rs of the world gathered this week in new york, and we gathered some of the most interesting ones right here for you. first up, hassan rouhani, the president of the islamic republic of iran. i asked him about isis, the state of the nuclear talks, and the harsh judgment handed down against those people who made iran's "happy" video. then iran's enemy, of course, is israel, and i sat down with the man who for the last
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fareed zakaria "gps" tarts right now. >>> this is "gps" the global public square.the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. today, a special edition of "gps" with two of the world's most powerful men. first up, a global exclusive, india's new prime minister narendra modi in his first interview anywhere since taking office. he leads 1.24 people, almost a fifth of humanity, and has a nd
fareed zakaria "gps" tarts right now. >>> this is "gps" the global public square.the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. today, a special edition of "gps" with two of the world's most powerful men. first up, a global exclusive, india's new prime minister narendra modi in his first interview anywhere since taking office. he leads 1.24 people, almost a fifth of humanity, and has a nd
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i'm fareed zakaria.begin today's show with henry kissinger, the elder statesman of american diplomacy on isis, ukraine, and his opinion of president obama. then will the president's plan to combat isis work? >> if you threaten america, you will find no safe haven.
i'm fareed zakaria.begin today's show with henry kissinger, the elder statesman of american diplomacy on isis, ukraine, and his opinion of president obama. then will the president's plan to combat isis work? >> if you threaten america, you will find no safe haven.
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we have the host of cnn's "fareed zakaria gps", fareed zakaria.d we're not really going to know because there's the coalition isn't on the ground in a meaningful way but even if they achieve every objective they want to, it's far from over. explain to us the complexity of this situation in terms of how you make real change. >> well, you're exactly right. think about the initial air campaign against the taliban in afghanistan, brilliantly successful in iraq, brilliantly successful in libya, and then what you have is the ground operation and most importantly the political operation as it worked, who is going to govern these areas, who is going to take charge and the problem we face in iraq we have an answer, and we have a strategy, the iraqi army tries to move in, the kurds move in, you're trying to create a more inclusive iraqi government, not there yet but at least that is the strategy. in syria, it is a mess, because once you start striking at isis, who is going to replace isis? the assad government, the syrian government wants to be that person.
we have the host of cnn's "fareed zakaria gps", fareed zakaria.d we're not really going to know because there's the coalition isn't on the ground in a meaningful way but even if they achieve every objective they want to, it's far from over. explain to us the complexity of this situation in terms of how you make real change. >> well, you're exactly right. think about the initial air campaign against the taliban in afghanistan, brilliantly successful in iraq, brilliantly...
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. >> and fareed zakaria joining us by phone from mumbai, india. thank you for being here. >> isis knows releasing another video is not going to dissuade the u.s. and uk from air strikes so why release it now? >> that's a really good point. just at the time when the british are having this internal debate whether they're going to participate in air strikes in syria, isis does this. you would think that would push the british toward more participation not less. isis wants to get past the air strikes and wants to get to the ground game. they want to do it on the ground, they want american and british boots on the ground and trying to convince them to do that because there's no coalition forces that i can see signing up to do this. they believe that once they get into a ground campaign they can drag it out, they can cause great bloodshed, as he said in the video, i take them at their word, they want to cause a bloody and unwinnable war. >> carl, we heard attiyah talking about the executioner in this case. it seems to be the same executioner that behea
. >> and fareed zakaria joining us by phone from mumbai, india. thank you for being here. >> isis knows releasing another video is not going to dissuade the u.s. and uk from air strikes so why release it now? >> that's a really good point. just at the time when the british are having this internal debate whether they're going to participate in air strikes in syria, isis does this. you would think that would push the british toward more participation not less. isis wants to get...
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. >> former clintbill clinton spo with fareed zakaria. >> i saw you on the daily show and you said we have to respond to the brutal executions of americans. i want to press you. isn't that what isis wants? wasn't the purpose of the executions to bait us? >> no. but there's a difference and, for example, using targeted drones and air strikes as we did against al qaeda effectively years to take down their fran structure and let them know they can't just decapitate people for the cheap thrill of the global media response and horrifying people and get away with it and getting bogged down in the kind of war they would like us to get bogged down in that would cost us a lot of lives and treasure and lead to greater civilian casualties which is why i it this president's strategy has a chance of succeeding because the iraqi government is now more inclusive than it has been since the fall of saddam hussein. and that seems to be awakening, if you will, the willingness of the tribal leaders to participate in fighting. >> by the way, you can see that full iment view on fareed zakaria gps later tod
. >> former clintbill clinton spo with fareed zakaria. >> i saw you on the daily show and you said we have to respond to the brutal executions of americans. i want to press you. isn't that what isis wants? wasn't the purpose of the executions to bait us? >> no. but there's a difference and, for example, using targeted drones and air strikes as we did against al qaeda effectively years to take down their fran structure and let them know they can't just decapitate people for the...
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"fareed zakaria gps" starts right now. >>> hello, everyone, i'm deborah fay rick in for fredricka whitfield. these stories starting right now. after isis beheads a third western hostage, the reak shcti >> we have confront this isil and destroy them for what they stand for. >> the coalition's plans to hunt down the militants who executed british aide worker david hai s haines. >>> and is the storm over the nfl as another nfl player is forced to sit out of today's game. is it time for commissioner roger goodell to go? we will have the latest from all of the fans. >>> and she is not even an official presidential candidate, but she is acting like one as she and bill are about to headline a political event. we will take you to iowa. you are in the "cnn newsroom." >>> and we begin with the message that the u.s. and great b greatbry tain are making crystal clear today, both nations are prepared to odo whatever it takes to destroy the isis terror group and bring to justice the militants who executed british aide worker david haines. they posted a video yesterday showing the beheading, and it is sim
"fareed zakaria gps" starts right now. >>> hello, everyone, i'm deborah fay rick in for fredricka whitfield. these stories starting right now. after isis beheads a third western hostage, the reak shcti >> we have confront this isil and destroy them for what they stand for. >> the coalition's plans to hunt down the militants who executed british aide worker david hai s haines. >>> and is the storm over the nfl as another nfl player is forced to sit out of...
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let's have a listen to what he said to our colleague fareed zakaria yesterday. >> translator: the american authorities, they themselves they have announced that they wish to train another terrorist group, equip that group and send them to syria to fight. >> you mean the free syrian army? >> translator: you can call it whatever you wish, sir. be that as it may, it is a group, it is another group that as they have announced, i'm not sure what their plan is, they say we wish to train these folks in another country, military training, and they even announced the time frame. with whose permission? with whose authority? with what mandate? according to what international laws and norms are they doing this? >> the story for iran let's remind ourselves in syria is a very different one from that in iraq. it is and has been already involved in the training and equipping of at least shia-led militia. if not the iraqi government forces themselves and that's well known. the story in syria is quite a different one because, of course, the iranians, a supporter of the bashar al assad government there so an
let's have a listen to what he said to our colleague fareed zakaria yesterday. >> translator: the american authorities, they themselves they have announced that they wish to train another terrorist group, equip that group and send them to syria to fight. >> you mean the free syrian army? >> translator: you can call it whatever you wish, sir. be that as it may, it is a group, it is another group that as they have announced, i'm not sure what their plan is, they say we wish to...
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you can see the full panel this sunday and fareed zakaria gps. 10:00 a.m. eastern.t will be interesting to see if the baby has arrived before today. bill clinton will be interviewed by aaron burnett in a special town hall. see erin burnett out front. and president bill clinton, a special town hall with erin burnett. >> let's get an early look at our weather. chad myers has that. >> good morning. very cool across the northeast, 30s and 40s for lows, 60s and maybe 70s for highs today. showers across the pacific northwest, rain, but other than that, the rest of the country dry. 65, the high in boston this afternoon. 84, memphis and 79 in atlanta. the rain all the way up the east coast. right along the coast even into long island and boston for tomorrow. and that front drapes all the way down into florida. sunny skies behind it. clear and cool behind it. and still a little bit of rain into the pacific northwest for tomorrow's forecast. it warms up into the upper midwest for tomorrow. we start to see the red all the way up into canada. billings at 92, and boston only 65.
you can see the full panel this sunday and fareed zakaria gps. 10:00 a.m. eastern.t will be interesting to see if the baby has arrived before today. bill clinton will be interviewed by aaron burnett in a special town hall. see erin burnett out front. and president bill clinton, a special town hall with erin burnett. >> let's get an early look at our weather. chad myers has that. >> good morning. very cool across the northeast, 30s and 40s for lows, 60s and maybe 70s for highs today....
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fareed zakaria has been accused of plagiarism again.ogized for what he called a serious lapse in mistakes. now a website called our bad media has made new allegations, some are minor but this one is striking that on his cnn program he ripped off language from a dutch documentary on the death of a russian whistle blower. >> an the 16th of november 2009 a russian lawyer dialed in a detention center. >> on the 16th of november 2009 a russian lawyer died in a moscow detention center. >> his name was sergei. >> his name was sergei. >> his death fueled outrage among politicians and world leaders, and in the streets of moscow. >> his death fueled outrage on the streets of moscow. >> sergei is arrested after he uncovers the largest text fraud in russian history. >> his only crime was to uncover the largest tax fraud in russian history. >> now, cnn said a month ago that it has the highest confidence in the excellence and integrity of his work. he said, quote, these are all facts, not someone else's writing or opinions or expresses. fareed is a s
fareed zakaria has been accused of plagiarism again.ogized for what he called a serious lapse in mistakes. now a website called our bad media has made new allegations, some are minor but this one is striking that on his cnn program he ripped off language from a dutch documentary on the death of a russian whistle blower. >> an the 16th of november 2009 a russian lawyer dialed in a detention center. >> on the 16th of november 2009 a russian lawyer died in a moscow detention center....
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. >> joining us a man who has spent the day talking to a lot of the world leaders, fareed zakaria. great to see you. >> a pleasure. >> let's talk about everyone is saying, unprecedented, the arab nation coalition president obama has been able to put together. is if it unprecedented? or in 1991 gulf war did some of the countries help out as well? >> well in the 1991, 90-91 gulf campaign you had arab nations helping, you had tasupport from the soviet union, much broader coalition. what is important, noteworthy, praise worthy, the president was able to get core sunni states. saudi arabia, jordan to come along. remember, the, the one thing we have to remember we are viewing this, terrorist/nonterrorist. it is a sectarian conflict. the sunnis in iraq and syria feel dispossessed. that's what gave rise to groups like isis. so you have to demonstrate that you have sunnis on your side. sunnis have to be out front. getting saudi arabia, core sunni state, jordan, very important. the problem is, we don't have the sunnis of iraq. we keep staying we have a new government in iraq. we have a new p
. >> joining us a man who has spent the day talking to a lot of the world leaders, fareed zakaria. great to see you. >> a pleasure. >> let's talk about everyone is saying, unprecedented, the arab nation coalition president obama has been able to put together. is if it unprecedented? or in 1991 gulf war did some of the countries help out as well? >> well in the 1991, 90-91 gulf campaign you had arab nations helping, you had tasupport from the soviet union, much broader...
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. >> just talking to fareed zakaria who i consider intelligent and knows a lot of things about the world and he wrote a piece pushing back on that. even he was surprised to see once dictators fell and we saw the time post-arab spring, no one could have predicted what would have happened in egypt and libya and the like. congressman mike turner, i thank you so much for taking the time to come on with me and once again just a reminder to all of us as we sit and watch the president's speech tonight 9:00 eastern, you can watch it live right here with us on cnn. >>> just ahead, can president obama convince arab countries to join this fight here? we'll talk live to a retired military colonel about why certain countries are hesitant and why others could be convinced tonight from the speech. >>> also ahead, why didn't the nfl see the video of ray rice beating his then fiance? my next guest who represented mega athletes ben roethlisberger, ray lewis, tells me what he would have done if the nfl had come to him looking for the video. stay right there. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll
. >> just talking to fareed zakaria who i consider intelligent and knows a lot of things about the world and he wrote a piece pushing back on that. even he was surprised to see once dictators fell and we saw the time post-arab spring, no one could have predicted what would have happened in egypt and libya and the like. congressman mike turner, i thank you so much for taking the time to come on with me and once again just a reminder to all of us as we sit and watch the president's speech...
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he was speaking to our own fare fareed zakaria about -- his wife, what the former secretary of stateer he agreed with her. listen to this. >> i agree with her and i would have taken the chance when we were talking about doing it there was no isis. however, it was an argument she lost within the administration and she admitted then and acknowledged in her book that she can't know that if her recommendation had been followed it would have worked. that's one of those things you can't know. that's why all of these decisions are hard. >> he was referring to hillary clinton's recommendation that the u.s. go ahead and arm those moderate syrian rebels opposing bashar al assad's regime a couple of years ago. the president decided that would be too risky. he was concerned where those weapons would wind up. >> yeah. and, you know, the president was opposed by other members of his national security team as well, wolf. but, you know, it's very interesting the way president clinton framed this. because while his wife clearly disagreed and he says he clearly disagreed, there is always -- you know,
he was speaking to our own fare fareed zakaria about -- his wife, what the former secretary of stateer he agreed with her. listen to this. >> i agree with her and i would have taken the chance when we were talking about doing it there was no isis. however, it was an argument she lost within the administration and she admitted then and acknowledged in her book that she can't know that if her recommendation had been followed it would have worked. that's one of those things you can't know....
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. >> fareed zakaria sat down and talked with him. d fareed arming these syrian rebels would only create a new terrorist group and america would be responsible for that. >> again, same thing. he has sent his proxies, hezbollah to fight for bashar al assad who is his puppet. he's opposed to any kind of action that would endanger his own or iran's own interest in this country. it's your terrorists versus my terrorists. >> so let's talk about the international effort to combat extremists across the globe? while the united states tries to bolster international support for the fight against isis, there's a new battle taking shape online. >> it's totally unislamic. >> killing innocent people. >> because you're unjust. >> we must all unite together and try to stop this group from damaging islam and damaging muslims. >> not in my name. >> because your leader is a liar. >> because your actions do not represent the actions of the companions. >> because you don't remember the omar. >> because what you're doing is inhumane. >> a new social media c
. >> fareed zakaria sat down and talked with him. d fareed arming these syrian rebels would only create a new terrorist group and america would be responsible for that. >> again, same thing. he has sent his proxies, hezbollah to fight for bashar al assad who is his puppet. he's opposed to any kind of action that would endanger his own or iran's own interest in this country. it's your terrorists versus my terrorists. >> so let's talk about the international effort to combat...
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"fareed zakaria gps" starts right now. >>> hello, everyone, i'm deborah fay rick in for fredricka whitfield starting right now. after isis beheads a third western hostage, the reak shcti >> we have
"fareed zakaria gps" starts right now. >>> hello, everyone, i'm deborah fay rick in for fredricka whitfield starting right now. after isis beheads a third western hostage, the reak shcti >> we have
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guys, i want to start with the headline here, which is that our fareed zakaria has broken major newse been watching very closely and that's the imminent arrival of a possible clinton grandchild. so look at this. >> i can't wait. and we're on watch now. i hope by the first of october i'll be a grandfather. i -- >> do you care if it's a boy or a girl? >> no. and i don't know. >> i hope to be a grandfather by october 1st. that's the potential due date. >> no one has gotten out that much news about the potential grandchild. that's good news. >> resisting the urge to talk about the political implications of this grandchild because i hope this baby is born happy and healthy and she has a great childhood. both clintons will be setting up on stage with all of the world leaders. when we look at it this year, what will people be looking for in terms of the former secretary of state? >> well, look. i think the problem hillary clinton has always had is that she needs what her husband brings to the table, he kind of overshadows her and even now, running for president in her primary race, a very c
guys, i want to start with the headline here, which is that our fareed zakaria has broken major newse been watching very closely and that's the imminent arrival of a possible clinton grandchild. so look at this. >> i can't wait. and we're on watch now. i hope by the first of october i'll be a grandfather. i -- >> do you care if it's a boy or a girl? >> no. and i don't know. >> i hope to be a grandfather by october 1st. that's the potential due date. >> no one has...
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. >> that's a point that fareed zakaria made in the last hour saying nothing has changed about isis except these videos. >> this is to me the most troublesome part of this. first of all, we should note nobody has shown the most graphic of pictures. at least nobody except the most fringe part -- >> even some websites that usually show this stuff say they are not going to show it. >> the most important thing is if you're asking the intelligence agencies or experts how big a threat to the united states is isis, there's a lot of debate. do they have power ynt where they've established a physical prebs. the pictures seem to tell us something different. it's what i would call emotional knowledge. they gruesomely killed two americans and a briton. i think there's a tendency to think if they can do that, then they can sneak across the mexican border and spread ebola virus which at least one public official has suggested, and it tends to force our policymakers into taking decisions they might not take absent the emotional punch of those pictures. they tend to maybe say more than what reality lets t
. >> that's a point that fareed zakaria made in the last hour saying nothing has changed about isis except these videos. >> this is to me the most troublesome part of this. first of all, we should note nobody has shown the most graphic of pictures. at least nobody except the most fringe part -- >> even some websites that usually show this stuff say they are not going to show it. >> the most important thing is if you're asking the intelligence agencies or experts how big...
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and i will recommend to him what it takes to destroy isil. >> fareed zakaria, host of cnn's "fareed zakariae key. >> what is lacking in this campaign is ground forces that can stay there, so that, you know, ground forces that will be there, will be around in case -- you know, because there's going to be a lot of back and forth here. and the great danger with an expeditionary force from the united states or nato or whatever it is, one day you've got to go back. turkey is right there, right there on the border, a very powerful army and a good air force as well. so if you imagine an american air operation or an allied air operation, including these states like saudi arabia, but then a turkish ground operation, that would be a very powerful one-two punch. and it's just what militarily the coalition needs right now. the great gap is a lack of an effective ground force. you've got good air power, you've probably now got good intelligence, good drones. but you have the weak iraqi army, you have the small kurdish peshmarga, what you need is a strong ground army, and that's what turkey has. >> and l
and i will recommend to him what it takes to destroy isil. >> fareed zakaria, host of cnn's "fareed zakariae key. >> what is lacking in this campaign is ground forces that can stay there, so that, you know, ground forces that will be there, will be around in case -- you know, because there's going to be a lot of back and forth here. and the great danger with an expeditionary force from the united states or nato or whatever it is, one day you've got to go back. turkey is right...
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zakaria. a source close to the cnn program tells me that of the questionable scripts from the cnn program, not his outside writing, that these were written by producers and later approved by faree ed zakaria. he did apologize a couple of years ago for which a piece that was similar to others in the new yorker. >>> coming up, fred francis on whether the media are swallowing propaganda by running that is shock and awe footage of the air raid against isis. i'm eric shawn. see you back at the top of the hour. now back to media buzz and howie. >>> we've all seen this spectacular footage of the air strikes against isis in syria. the dazzling images of bombs bursting in air. msnbc's rachel mado sees that as a problem. >> but if you wanted to get an independent objective assessment about whether or not things were successful, there is not a way to get that right now. it is an uncomfortable things to be relying on one single stream of information directly -- to the pentagon as our sole source of data in terms of what is happening. >> joining us now, from an fred francis, nbz correspondent and out with the firm 15 seconds. m seconds.com. does it trouble you the television has run these g
zakaria. a source close to the cnn program tells me that of the questionable scripts from the cnn program, not his outside writing, that these were written by producers and later approved by faree ed zakaria. he did apologize a couple of years ago for which a piece that was similar to others in the new yorker. >>> coming up, fred francis on whether the media are swallowing propaganda by running that is shock and awe footage of the air raid against isis. i'm eric shawn. see you back at...
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the reason that this is so important, and that is why i encourage you the watch fareed's show, "fareed zakaria1:00 p.m., and this is the conversation that is so much more important of what is going on, and congress won't touch it, and ask yourself why. fareed, thank you so much. appreciate it. thank you for the education. kate? >> also, we are talking about homegrown terror. we are talking about ali mohmed brown when he said he was out to avenge the muslims when he killed four people in different states. pamela brown is following these developments live in washington. scary to say the least, but what are you learning? >> well, it is disturbing, kate. according to the court documents that we have learned, the defendant in this case made chilling statements to the authority saying he was on the mission to exact vengeance against the the united states by killing four americans in two states resuming terrorism on u.s. soil. >> reporter: police say that this man is ali mohmed brown, who is response fooshl killing spree from new jersey to washington state because of his hate of u.s. foreign policy.
the reason that this is so important, and that is why i encourage you the watch fareed's show, "fareed zakaria1:00 p.m., and this is the conversation that is so much more important of what is going on, and congress won't touch it, and ask yourself why. fareed, thank you so much. appreciate it. thank you for the education. kate? >> also, we are talking about homegrown terror. we are talking about ali mohmed brown when he said he was out to avenge the muslims when he killed four people...
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zakaria. a source close to the cnn program tells me that of the questionable scripts from the cnn program, not his outside writing, that these were written by producers and later approved by faree zakaria. he did apologize a couple of years ago for which a piece that was similar to others in the new yorker. >>> coming up, fred francis on whether the media are swallowing propaganda by running that is shock and awe footage of the air raid against isis. >>> in foergson, missouri, price are searching for two suspects after a police officer was shot in the gun. that officer approached two men at a community center. they ran and opened fire. the incident apparently not related to those protests last month stemming from the shooting of an unarmed teenager 37. >>> in central japan, a volcano eruption has turned deadly. at least 31 people have been killed. it erupted yesterday, trapping about 250 people. most of them did manage to make their way down on their own. but one survivor says that ash plume was so large, it blocked the sun plunging the area he said in total darkness. i'm eric shawn. see you back at the top of the hour. now back to media buzz and howie. >>> we've all seen this
zakaria. a source close to the cnn program tells me that of the questionable scripts from the cnn program, not his outside writing, that these were written by producers and later approved by faree zakaria. he did apologize a couple of years ago for which a piece that was similar to others in the new yorker. >>> coming up, fred francis on whether the media are swallowing propaganda by running that is shock and awe footage of the air raid against isis. >>> in foergson, missouri,...
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fareed zakaria sat down with former president bill clinton and asked him who he thinks will prevail.oing to hold the senate? >> i think so, but it's going to be close. and it depends, frankly, on whether we can continue to match the money provided by all these outside groups. i think the koch brothers are going to spend about $300 million in the last couple of months. and it depends on who turns out. we have got to somehow, sooner or later, to convince the people that vote in presidential elections for our side, they have to vote in the congressional elections. and if they don't, they can complain when they lose governorships, state legislatures, and members of congress for the senators who happen to be up in that year. we've got a lot more senators up this year than the republicans do. we have them up in states that president obama did not carry in 2012. but they're running great campaigns and we seem to be doing reasonably well. but if you look at all these polls, which are all over the place, they're all accurate. that is, the real question in polling today is the sample you pick
fareed zakaria sat down with former president bill clinton and asked him who he thinks will prevail.oing to hold the senate? >> i think so, but it's going to be close. and it depends, frankly, on whether we can continue to match the money provided by all these outside groups. i think the koch brothers are going to spend about $300 million in the last couple of months. and it depends on who turns out. we have got to somehow, sooner or later, to convince the people that vote in presidential...
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zakaria. a source close to the cnn program tells me that of the questionable scripts from the cnn program, not his outside writing, that these were written by producers and later approved by fareeia. he did apologize a couple of years ago for which a piece that was similar to others in the new yorker. >>> coming up, fred francis on whether the media are swallowing propaganda by running that is shock and awe footage of the air raid against isis. [music] ♪ jackie's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. know that chasing performance and fewer choices in retirement. know that proper allocation could help increase returns so you can enjoy that second home sooner. know the right financial planning can help you save for college and retirement. know where you stand with pnc total insight. a new investing and banking experience with personalized guidance and online tools. visit a branch, call or go online today. ...and tkind of like you huffing sometimes, grandpa. well, when you have copd, it can b
zakaria. a source close to the cnn program tells me that of the questionable scripts from the cnn program, not his outside writing, that these were written by producers and later approved by fareeia. he did apologize a couple of years ago for which a piece that was similar to others in the new yorker. >>> coming up, fred francis on whether the media are swallowing propaganda by running that is shock and awe footage of the air raid against isis. [music] ♪ jackie's heart attack didn't...
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yesterday at the clinton global initiative, chelsea opened up to withering questioning from cnn's fareed zakariaoice to keep the baby's gender under wraps. >> there's so few mysteries in life, fareed, in which any answers is a happy one. and so my husband and i decided that we would enjoy this mystery for the nine-plus months that we were granted and we are eager to find out what god will have given us. >> but isn't it strange that the doctors around you know, but you don't know? >> no. i think the doctors around me know lots of things that i don't know. >> good answer. president obama jokingly offered up his motorcade for chelsea's trip to the hospital when she goes into labor. >> president bill clinton will be interviewed by cnn's erin burnett at a special town hall, you can see excerpts tonight and at 9:00 p.m. the complete interview airs. a special town hall with erin burnett. >>> this is cnn breaking news. you see it there, we do have breaking news, the u.s. confirming five air strikes carried out overnight. one in syria, four in iraq, all targeting isis vehicles and weapons, let's get some
yesterday at the clinton global initiative, chelsea opened up to withering questioning from cnn's fareed zakariaoice to keep the baby's gender under wraps. >> there's so few mysteries in life, fareed, in which any answers is a happy one. and so my husband and i decided that we would enjoy this mystery for the nine-plus months that we were granted and we are eager to find out what god will have given us. >> but isn't it strange that the doctors around you know, but you don't know?...