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in a new interview with cnn's fareed zakaria, former u.s.tics have made more out of the e-mail issue than there really is. listen -- >> i think she went out and did her interviews, said she was sorry that she used her personal e-mail, causing all this confusion. she'd like to give the election back to the american people. i trust the people. i think it will be all right. but it's obvious what happened. you know, at the beginning of the year, she was most admired person in public life. and she earned it. why? because she was being covered by people who reported on what she was doing. the new start treaty, the iran sanctions, tripling the number of people on aids getting medicine for no more tax money. america was -- when she left office, our approval rating was more than 20 points higher than it had previously been. what happened? the presidential campaign happened. and the nature of the coverage shifted from issue based to political. and it happened. you can't complain -- this is not -- this is a contact sport. they're not giving the job awa
in a new interview with cnn's fareed zakaria, former u.s.tics have made more out of the e-mail issue than there really is. listen -- >> i think she went out and did her interviews, said she was sorry that she used her personal e-mail, causing all this confusion. she'd like to give the election back to the american people. i trust the people. i think it will be all right. but it's obvious what happened. you know, at the beginning of the year, she was most admired person in public life. and...
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still to come, bill clinton sits down with fareed zakaria. what he has to say about donald trump and his wife's run for president. >>> plus, elton john has a chat with vladimir putin. this time the real putin, not the pranksters who spoke to john before. next, what came out of their conversation. so,as my personal financial psychic, i'm sure you know what this meeting is about. yes, a raise. i'm letting you go. i knew that. you see, this is my amerivest managed... balances. no. portfolio. and if doesn't perform well for two consecutive gold. quarters. quarters...yup. then amerivest gives me back their advisory... stocks. fees. fees. fees for those quarters. yeah. so, i'm confident i'm in good hands. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. >>> you've heard the line "blame the media." u.s. presidential candidate ben carson is doing just that for mischaracterizing his recent comments on muslims. he told news outlets to "mature." and that he believes anyone can apply for the job. earlier in the week, he told msnbc he wouldn'
still to come, bill clinton sits down with fareed zakaria. what he has to say about donald trump and his wife's run for president. >>> plus, elton john has a chat with vladimir putin. this time the real putin, not the pranksters who spoke to john before. next, what came out of their conversation. so,as my personal financial psychic, i'm sure you know what this meeting is about. yes, a raise. i'm letting you go. i knew that. you see, this is my amerivest managed... balances. no....
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former president bill clinton just sat down with fareed zakaria.e a listen. >> there are lots of people who wanted there to be a race for different reasons. and they thought the only way they could make it a race was a full-scale frontal assault on her. and so this e-mail thing became the biggest story in the world. i actually am amazed that's she's borne up under it as well as she has. but i have never seen so much expended on so little. >> do you think think former president clinton is right? is this e-mail story much ado about nothing? >> well, president clinton loves his wife and the two of them have gone through a lot together. i believe that there are a lot of legitimate questions still to be answered about this particular continue vercy of the e-mail, e-mail server, the fbi investigation and the like. which is why it's so important that we as democrats start having debates about issues as well. but for our part as a party, we need to talk about the things that will get wages to go up rather than down, the issues that people care about around
former president bill clinton just sat down with fareed zakaria.e a listen. >> there are lots of people who wanted there to be a race for different reasons. and they thought the only way they could make it a race was a full-scale frontal assault on her. and so this e-mail thing became the biggest story in the world. i actually am amazed that's she's borne up under it as well as she has. but i have never seen so much expended on so little. >> do you think think former president...
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welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world, i'm fareed zakaria. today, the 42nd president of the united states, bill clinton. i'll ask him about the race to be the 45th president of the united states in the 2016 elections. he's watching that carefully. >> the other party doesn't want to run against her. if they do, they'd like her as mangled up as possible. >> also the nuclear deal with iran. did iran take the west to the cleaners, or did the world get a good deal? >> the nuclear agreement with iran is on balance, the right thing to do. >> then it's been said that bill clinton was born to be a politician. but now he's found his second calling. finding solutions for problems plaguing the world from the syrian crisis to strive in the ukraine, from hunger and illness and global warming. i'll ask him what works and what doesn't. >> i basically think there's more good news than bad news, it's just that the bad news captures the headlines. >>> but first, here's mistake. i'm not a christian. but growing up in india, i was immersed in the religion. i atte
welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world, i'm fareed zakaria. today, the 42nd president of the united states, bill clinton. i'll ask him about the race to be the 45th president of the united states in the 2016 elections. he's watching that carefully. >> the other party doesn't want to run against her. if they do, they'd like her as mangled up as possible. >> also the nuclear deal with iran. did iran take the west to the cleaners, or did the world get a good...
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i am fareed zakaria, coming to you today from london. we have a very special guest from here who will help us understand the top threats to the united states and its allies. >>> is it isis, al qaeda, iron, russia, cyber terror? i'll talk to the real life counter part of m, james bond's fictional boss. john sawers, the chief of britain's secret intelligence service. >>> also, why is germany taking in so many refugees? and why is the rest of europe's reaction to it solemn at best, spiteful at worst? i'll explain. >>> also, meet the man who wants to take in 100,000 refugees. this egyptian billionaire says all he needs is for greece or italy to sell him an island. >>> finally, paying taxes, donating organs, helping others, rather than send in the police, pass more laws and ban more stuff, can the government nudge you to do the right thing? >>> well, there is a "nudge unit" right here in the united kingdom and we will talk to the head of it. ioer. >>> but first here is my take. as 16 republican candidates try to get noticed perhaps we shouldn
i am fareed zakaria, coming to you today from london. we have a very special guest from here who will help us understand the top threats to the united states and its allies. >>> is it isis, al qaeda, iron, russia, cyber terror? i'll talk to the real life counter part of m, james bond's fictional boss. john sawers, the chief of britain's secret intelligence service. >>> also, why is germany taking in so many refugees? and why is the rest of europe's reaction to it solemn at...
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i am fareed zakaria, coming to you today from london.ry special guest from here who will help us understand the top threats to the united states and its allies. >>> is it isis, al qaeda, iron, russia, cyber terror? i'll talk to the real life counter part of m, james bond's fictional boss. john sawers,
i am fareed zakaria, coming to you today from london.ry special guest from here who will help us understand the top threats to the united states and its allies. >>> is it isis, al qaeda, iron, russia, cyber terror? i'll talk to the real life counter part of m, james bond's fictional boss. john sawers,
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fare fareed zakaria, you are a fan. what do you think? >> i've never seen anything like it.a symphony of different voices melding together. it was very beautiful because it went beyond tolerance. it was really about almost the co-minkling of these religions, expressing the idea that they're all different paths to the same destination. >> his message is inclusion. i wonder what you think about because he has spoken about radical islam. what do you think of his thoughts on radical islam? he's taking up other issues. >> as well he should and it is a problem. what i thought what was beautiful about this is, look, you can point out all the bad things or difficult things or complicated stuff that's in the religion in islam, in the koran or you can try to celebrate the people tying to do the right thing. so this guy in nyu talks about how the koran condemns the killing of innocent and how we should affirm and celebrate that view. it seems to me there's always two tacts can you take. you can make a lot of news by point being oing out all the ba or celebrate the good. the pope seems
fare fareed zakaria, you are a fan. what do you think? >> i've never seen anything like it.a symphony of different voices melding together. it was very beautiful because it went beyond tolerance. it was really about almost the co-minkling of these religions, expressing the idea that they're all different paths to the same destination. >> his message is inclusion. i wonder what you think about because he has spoken about radical islam. what do you think of his thoughts on radical...
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>> joining me now is fareed zakaria. >> the three thenings the guy sd were wrong.s the problem in america is muslims and we know the president is a muslim and know he's not an american. all three are wrong, obnoxious and border on racism. the fact that trump wouldn't take this on, it tells you something, which is that i think he's a smart guy. he knows that he's profiting from and encouraging some very dark forces within the republican base. and he's happy to profit from it, which is a very unfortunate thing. >> his spokespeople, haven't heard directly from him, have said he did not hear the question. >> so this is the first question in a question and answer session, don, you've done q and a and i've done q and a. it is -- one doesn't even know how to begin. how could you not have heard the first question when the guy is directly looking at you. all one has to do is watch the tape. if donald trump didn't hear the question, either there's something wrong with his ears or there's something wrong with what's between the ears, it's impossible for that to be the case. >
>> joining me now is fareed zakaria. >> the three thenings the guy sd were wrong.s the problem in america is muslims and we know the president is a muslim and know he's not an american. all three are wrong, obnoxious and border on racism. the fact that trump wouldn't take this on, it tells you something, which is that i think he's a smart guy. he knows that he's profiting from and encouraging some very dark forces within the republican base. and he's happy to profit from it, which...
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i'm fareed zakaria. today we'll tackle the top stories affecting the world. refugees in europe, russians in syria, new threats from north korea. i've got a great panel to talk about it all. the final buzzer has sounded. critics in congress failed to thwart the iran nuclear deal, but there is one more group of hard-liners who could scuttle it. the ones in iran. will they? we'll discuss. >>> also the rise of britain's radical left-wing leader, jeremy corbin, actually tells us more about the conservative party than the labor opposition. i'll explain to you why. >>> then, sony walkman once ruled the streets. >> the walkman from sony. sony's tvs were ubiquitous, they invented the cd for goodness sakes. what happened? the financial times gillian tett will explain. first, here's my take. donald trump's presidential bid is centered on the promise of his personal talents. he says he's the most successful person ever to run for the presidency by far. george washington and dwight eisenhower sit down. but if there is an idea animating his candidacy, it is that america is
i'm fareed zakaria. today we'll tackle the top stories affecting the world. refugees in europe, russians in syria, new threats from north korea. i've got a great panel to talk about it all. the final buzzer has sounded. critics in congress failed to thwart the iran nuclear deal, but there is one more group of hard-liners who could scuttle it. the ones in iran. will they? we'll discuss. >>> also the rise of britain's radical left-wing leader, jeremy corbin, actually tells us more about...
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i'm fareed zakaria. today we'll tackle the top stories affecting the world.pe, russians in syria, new threats from north korea. i've got a great panel to talk about it all. the final buzzer has sounded. critics in congress failed to thwart the iran nuclear deal, but there is one more group of hard-liners who could scuttle it. the ones in iran. will they? we'll discuss. >>> also the rise of britain's
i'm fareed zakaria. today we'll tackle the top stories affecting the world.pe, russians in syria, new threats from north korea. i've got a great panel to talk about it all. the final buzzer has sounded. critics in congress failed to thwart the iran nuclear deal, but there is one more group of hard-liners who could scuttle it. the ones in iran. will they? we'll discuss. >>> also the rise of britain's
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that's what he told cnn's fareed zakaria. how can the upcoming tax plan how help sway voters? >>> nancy pelosi sits down with jake tapper and the surprising resignation of boehner. just might be the one. to clean the oceans, to start a movement, or lead a country. it may not be obvious yet, but one of these kids is going to change the world. we just need to make sure she has what she needs. welcome to windows 10. the future starts now for all of us. and my brother ray and i started searching for answers. (vo) when it's time to navigate in-home care, follow that bright star. because brightstar care earns the same accreditation as the best hospitals. and brightstar care means an rn will customize a plan that evolves with mom's changing needs. (woman) because dad made us promise we'd keep mom at home. (vo) call 844-4-brightstar for your free home care planning guide. and i am a certified arborist for pg&e.ughes i oversee the patrolling of trees near power lines and roots near pipes and underground infrastructure. at pg&e wherever we work, we work hard to protect the environment.
that's what he told cnn's fareed zakaria. how can the upcoming tax plan how help sway voters? >>> nancy pelosi sits down with jake tapper and the surprising resignation of boehner. just might be the one. to clean the oceans, to start a movement, or lead a country. it may not be obvious yet, but one of these kids is going to change the world. we just need to make sure she has what she needs. welcome to windows 10. the future starts now for all of us. and my brother ray and i started...
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bill clinton in an interview you will see on fareed zakaria gps, bill clinton says it's nothing. >> itbe all right. it's obvious what happened. in the beginning of the yore she was the most admired person in public life. there are lots of people that wanted there to be a race for different reasons and they thought the only way they could make it a race was a full-scale frontal assault on her. and so the this e-mail thing became the biggest story in the world. >> that would be fine. it would be fine and i lived ten years of that covering bill clinton but hillary clinton set up her e-mail server against the advice of her boss, the president of the united states and many things she's said trying to explain it first have been contradicted by facts or shown to be out of context, now he says this is the republicans and media. can they get away with this? >> i don't think they can. that's why she's been saying i'm sorry. this message right here seems off script. it seems like the message from a couple months ago. the clinton campaign realized they could not play the victim card here. she's be
bill clinton in an interview you will see on fareed zakaria gps, bill clinton says it's nothing. >> itbe all right. it's obvious what happened. in the beginning of the yore she was the most admired person in public life. there are lots of people that wanted there to be a race for different reasons and they thought the only way they could make it a race was a full-scale frontal assault on her. and so the this e-mail thing became the biggest story in the world. >> that would be fine....
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"fareed zakaria gps" starts right now. >>> july 16th, 1969. apollo 11's saturn 5 rocket, longer than a football field breaks free of the launch pad. its destination, the moon. the apollo program launched the imaginations of america's greatest minds. spurred by the boldest dare in human history. >> we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy but because they are hard. >> the eagle has landed. >> we can see you coming down. >> a moonshot for all of humanity. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> that first walk on the moon was over 40 years ago. in this hour we'll explore five great moonshots of today. sending astronauts to mars. 3d printing a human heart. creating a star on earth. flying from new york to london in an hour. and mapping the human brain. welcome to a "gps" special, "moonshots for the 21st century." it was early december 2014 at cape canaveral. >> beautiful morning for a launch in florida. >> but it felt a little bit like the days of apollo. >> go. >> dp.
"fareed zakaria gps" starts right now. >>> july 16th, 1969. apollo 11's saturn 5 rocket, longer than a football field breaks free of the launch pad. its destination, the moon. the apollo program launched the imaginations of america's greatest minds. spurred by the boldest dare in human history. >> we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy but because they are hard. >> the eagle has landed. >> we can see you...
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. >> i want you to listen to with what former president bill clinton told fareed zakaria. >> i got to you about donald trump ps as a great student of american politics, what explains donald trump? >> well, first of all, he's a master brander and when you got a lot of people running and people are trying to make distinctions, being able to put a personal stamp on it so people identify with who you are accounts for something, certainly in the beginning. then he said to the working class supporters of the republican party that had largely shifted over for cultural reasons. i'll give you economic reason to vote for me. i'll build a center wall and give you a reason your incomes will go up. that will have to be flushed out in the course of time. i'm sure the other future debates will do it, but he's got a lot of pizzazz and zip and branded himself in a clear way he has generated some excitement. and it remains to be seen what is going to happen. >> could trump be the nominee? >> i think so. >> wow. >> how do i know? i don't understand -- i don't understand any of it very well. >> president
. >> i want you to listen to with what former president bill clinton told fareed zakaria. >> i got to you about donald trump ps as a great student of american politics, what explains donald trump? >> well, first of all, he's a master brander and when you got a lot of people running and people are trying to make distinctions, being able to put a personal stamp on it so people identify with who you are accounts for something, certainly in the beginning. then he said to the...
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"fareed zakaria gps" starts right now. >>> july 16th, 1969.turn 5 rocket, longer than a football field breaks free of the launch pad. its destination, the moon. the apollo program launched the imaginations of america's
"fareed zakaria gps" starts right now. >>> july 16th, 1969.turn 5 rocket, longer than a football field breaks free of the launch pad. its destination, the moon. the apollo program launched the imaginations of america's
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listen to him on cnn with fareed zakaria. >> i have never seen so much expended against so little. the other party doesn't want to run against her and if they do, they want her as mangled up as possible. >> he's one of the most popular political figures on earth. you don't put someone like that in a jar and hope they don't say anything. >> the then senator said this about barack obama's campaign. >> give me a break. this whole thing is the biggest fairy tale i've ever seen. >> only to explain later he was talking about obama's stance on the iraq war, not on his quest to become the first black president. he also compared obama's south carolina primary win to jesse jackson's successful campaign in the state years earlier, a comment that angered black voters, who thought he was marginalizing obama. clinton tried to explain. >> i think they played the race card on me. this was used out of context and twisted for political purposes bit obama campaign to breed resentment elsewhere. >> reporter: after the interview, the former president thought his mic was off and said this. >> i don't th
listen to him on cnn with fareed zakaria. >> i have never seen so much expended against so little. the other party doesn't want to run against her and if they do, they want her as mangled up as possible. >> he's one of the most popular political figures on earth. you don't put someone like that in a jar and hope they don't say anything. >> the then senator said this about barack obama's campaign. >> give me a break. this whole thing is the biggest fairy tale i've ever...
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joining me fareed zakaria and mike rogers, former u.s.an who served as chair of the house intelligence committee. so f p, the body language, it wa joyful clink or not? we've gone so far beyond that. russians and this meeting between the two leaders is way more significant than body language. >> way more significant and i think we reduced foreign policy sometimes to psycho therapy where we think it's about the relationship. of usualyou obviously, there is a personal element but they had very conflicting views off the situation of their interest in the situation in the middle east with regard to ukraine and there has to be some clarity brought to that. how can you find some area of common agreement and interest. that is probably where there were serious business of the meeting was. >> and mike, you know, they couldn't even agree on who asked for the meeting, john earnest said that the russians, vladimir putin was desperate to meet. is that part of the problem here? >> i mean almost soft mark that the white house would gauge about what wante
joining me fareed zakaria and mike rogers, former u.s.an who served as chair of the house intelligence committee. so f p, the body language, it wa joyful clink or not? we've gone so far beyond that. russians and this meeting between the two leaders is way more significant than body language. >> way more significant and i think we reduced foreign policy sometimes to psycho therapy where we think it's about the relationship. of usualyou obviously, there is a personal element but they had...
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. >> fareed zakaria, thank you for your perspective and everything you know about this region. >>> coming minutes, pope francis sets foot on u.s. soil for the first time in his life. we'll bring you that moment live as many students in. the d.c. area are obviously thrilled for his impending arrival. he will be greated by president obama. what should americans expect from a pope who has a the times been unpredictable? we'll explore all of this as our special breaking coverage continues, after this. i brto get us moving.tein i'm new ensure active high protein. i help you recharge with nutritious energy and strength. i'll take that. yeeeeeah! new ensure active high protein. 16 grams of protein and 23 vitamins and minerals. ensure. take life in. thankshow may i help you?s list. i heard i could call angie's list if i needed work done around my house at a fair price. you heard right, just tell us what you need done and we'll find a top rated provider to take care of it. so i could get a faulty light switch fixed? yup! or have a guy refinish my floors? absolutely! or send someone out to groom my
. >> fareed zakaria, thank you for your perspective and everything you know about this region. >>> coming minutes, pope francis sets foot on u.s. soil for the first time in his life. we'll bring you that moment live as many students in. the d.c. area are obviously thrilled for his impending arrival. he will be greated by president obama. what should americans expect from a pope who has a the times been unpredictable? we'll explore all of this as our special breaking coverage...
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listen to what he told fareed zakaria. >> there will be a new president in '17, january, some say you'relitics. why do you think hillary clinton is having a tougher time than many imagined? the lead in the national polls narrowed iowa and new hampshire seem tough. >> i think you know why. i think you know why. 1992 i received a call before -- in '91 before i started running for president from the bush white house. he said we looked at the field, you're the only one that can win. the press has to have someone every election. we're going to give them you. you better not run. all of a sudden, something nobody thought was an issue, white water that turned out never to be an issue was a $70 billion investigation and all the hammering happened and you asked voters, do you really believe this? this amounts to anything? do you trust him as much? no. there must be something. this is just something that has been a regular feature of all of our presidential campaigns, except in 2008 for unique reasons. ever since watergate, something like this happens. i'd rather it happen now than later. and it wa
listen to what he told fareed zakaria. >> there will be a new president in '17, january, some say you'relitics. why do you think hillary clinton is having a tougher time than many imagined? the lead in the national polls narrowed iowa and new hampshire seem tough. >> i think you know why. i think you know why. 1992 i received a call before -- in '91 before i started running for president from the bush white house. he said we looked at the field, you're the only one that can win. the...