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our guest tonight fareed zakaria is joining us, everybody! and now we happen to be off last week so i thought i would quickly catch you up on all the stuff we missed wile we were away. first up, congress managed to come to a budget deal meaning they will not be shutting down the government this month. which i'm told in america is a thing that deserves praise. yeah. that's right, it seems this government is being run by t mobile, month to month. no contracts. meanwhile, we also learned that the plague is apparently staging a comeback in america. with 11 u.s. cases reported since may. yeah, 11 u.s. cases of the plague. pizza rat not so charming now, is he? but perhaps most upsetting, yup, it's a mess. the saddest thing, celebrate the fact they got to the world series but they lost t it is not right. i have been a devoted follower of this team over six months now. and i don't know how patient a met's fan can possibly be. i hope this is rectified next wear. -- year, but moving on, isis, they're a lot like done all trump's presidential campaign. w
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i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york.s week, a word on edge in the aftermath of the paris attacks. we'll bring you the latest from the investigation and we will talk about the response. how can isis be defeated? how big is the threat now? how seriously should we take the new threats? i have a great panel to discuss all that.
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fareed zakaria gps starts 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. we have an important show for you today starting with syria. for years president obama has been insistent, emphatic. >> i will not put american boots on the ground in syria. >> but now up to 50 special force troop will go. why the change in policy? i will explore that with richard haas. >>> the u.s. defense secretary says that president obama is considering direct action on the ground there. we will take you inside the administration's thinking on iraq with deputy secretary of state. >>> then, it's one year and one week until the election. but all eyes already on the polls. what do they really tell us and will today's front-runners be tomorrow's nominees. >>> also from one child to two. china changes decades of policy. it's hoping to grow its economy by growing its family. will it work? >>> and one of the world's most famous scientists on dr. ben carson's rejection of the theory of evolution. >> this
fareed zakaria gps starts 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. we have an important show for you today starting with syria. for years president obama has been insistent, emphatic. >> i will not put american boots on the ground in syria. >> but now up to 50 special force troop will go. why the change in policy? i will explore that with richard haas. >>> the u.s....
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i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. we'll start today's show with that russian plane. what really brought it down over the sinai? was it a bomb? was it isis? if it was, just how much of a game changer is that? former cia director michael hayden will join me exclusively. and what does it mean for russia? is moscow now the great satan for jihgejihadists? refugees are swarming the shores of europe. is there a financial case to take them in? a surprising answer from a child of refugees. and why despite america having its first black president, equality of the races is still a very, very, very long way off. we'll get to the latest on the russian plane in just a moment, but first, here's my take. >>> it's difficult to find anyone in the obama administration who really believes that putting around 50 special operations soldiers on the ground in syria will make much of a difference in the raging civil war there. and yet, the president has authorized this expansion of america's military intervention there for the same reasons th
i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. we'll start today's show with that russian plane. what really brought it down over the sinai? was it a bomb? was it isis? if it was, just how much of a game changer is that? former cia director michael hayden will join me exclusively. and what does it mean for russia? is moscow now the great satan for jihgejihadists? refugees are swarming the shores of europe. is there a financial case to take them in? a surprising answer from a child of...
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i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york.today's show with that russian plane. what really brought it down over the sinai? was it a bomb? was it isis? if it was, just how much of a game changer is that? former cia director michael hayden will
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fareed zakaria gps starts right now. >>> this is gps, the global public square.tates and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we have an important show for you today starting with syria. for years president obama has been insistent, emphatic. >> i will not put american boots on the ground in syria. >> but now up to 50 special force troop will go. why the change in policy? i will explore that with richard haas. >>> the u.s. defense secretary says that president obama is considering direct action on the ground there. we will take you inside the administration's thinking on
fareed zakaria gps starts right now. >>> this is gps, the global public square.tates and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we have an important show for you today starting with syria. for years president obama has been insistent, emphatic. >> i will not put american boots on the ground in syria. >> but now up to 50 special force troop will go. why the change in policy? i will explore that with richard haas. >>> the u.s. defense secretary says that president...
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our guest tonight fareed zakaria is joining us, everybody! we happen to be off last week so i thought i would quickly catch you up on all the stuff we missed wile we were away. first up, congress managed to come to a budget deal meaning they will not be shutting down the government this month. which i'm told in america is a thing that deserves praise. yeah. that's right, it seems this government is being run by t mobile, month to month. no contracts. meanwhile, we also learned that the plague is apparently staging a comeback in america. with 11 u.s. cases reported since may. yeah, 11 u.s. cases of the plague. pizza rat not so charming now, is he? but perhaps most upsetting,
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fareed zakaria starts next , the moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel.ept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. was going to clean if an better than a manual? he said sure. but don't get just any one. get one inspired by dentists. with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head cups your teeth to break up plaque and rotates to sweep it away. and oral-b delivers a clinically proven superior clean versus sonicare diamondclean. my mouth feels super clean. oral-b know you're getting a superior clean. i'm never going back to a manual brush.
fareed zakaria starts next , the moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel.ept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. was going to clean if an better than a manual? he said sure. but don't get just any one. get one inspired by dentists....
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a cnn special report is next, "blindsided: how isis shook the world" with fareed zakaria, startsight now. ♪ [ bell tolling ] [ gunfire ] >> bodies like on the floor. >> paris, november 13th. >> horrified screams coming from inside the theater. >> each time we meet the face of evil, we ask how? why? young men, boys, turned into butchers, maiming and murdering hundreds of inspectinnocents, s at the heart of one of the world's great cities, blowing a plane out of the sky, entire families turned to dust, all of it done with a reach and precision we have not imagined isis capable of. as the world cries out for vengeance, perhaps the most important question is this, how could we not have known? ♪ hallelujah, hallelujah >> the answer is, we did. this is the story of what we knew about isis and when we knew it. it is a story that has not been told before, not in its entirety, told by the people who have made the journey into the mind and heart of isis. we begin with an extraordinary chance to look into the islamic state. not a single reporter has dared to venture there since the gruesome beh
a cnn special report is next, "blindsided: how isis shook the world" with fareed zakaria, startsight now. ♪ [ bell tolling ] [ gunfire ] >> bodies like on the floor. >> paris, november 13th. >> horrified screams coming from inside the theater. >> each time we meet the face of evil, we ask how? why? young men, boys, turned into butchers, maiming and murdering hundreds of inspectinnocents, s at the heart of one of the world's great cities, blowing a plane out...
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secretary kerry spoke to fareed zakaria today about this fight against isis, mr.s. >> major disruptions to the leadership and command and control of isil. their terror has been shrunk by 17,000 kilometers. there is a difference in the way they operate as a result of our operations, and i believe that when you combine what is happening in iraq with what is happening in syria, there is an enormous amount of pressure continually being ramped up with respect to isil. ultimately, we want more forces on the ground to do it. not ours. they will have to be people on the ground. >> you agree with that relatively upbeat assessment that isis now apparently is on the run? >> well, remember, isis has just carried out two attacks in lebanon and one in the sinai in egypt and what i have seen in terms of their operations in west africa and north africa, central asia indicates that the process of expansion for isis and the recruitment which you can access on the internet is not slowing and i don't think it will slow until there really is a major defeat and it doesn't look like des
secretary kerry spoke to fareed zakaria today about this fight against isis, mr.s. >> major disruptions to the leadership and command and control of isil. their terror has been shrunk by 17,000 kilometers. there is a difference in the way they operate as a result of our operations, and i believe that when you combine what is happening in iraq with what is happening in syria, there is an enormous amount of pressure continually being ramped up with respect to isil. ultimately, we want more...
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will take you deep inside isis, who are these terrorists, what do they want, "blind sided" a fareed zakariae're back in a moment. real milk vs. almond milk protein show down milk wins. 8 times the protein, less bathroom breaks. i think when people hear about i think it's important for, everyone to know that there is so much more to memory support than the stigmas you hearabout. that these residents still have lives and their lives still matter and that they are still living their lives. that they're not locked away and that they still have a lot to live for, you know, that they have people that care about them and they have people that love them and i love them, so their lives still matter. that is what i do this for. [eerie music] i am the ghost of cookies' past...residue. oh...so gross. well, you didn't use pam. so it looks like you're stuwith me! bargain brand cooking spray leaves annoying residue. that's why there's pam. >>> as this beautiful and remarkable city tries to recover, the people who witnessed the attacks here one week ago are having a very hard time coming to terms with what
will take you deep inside isis, who are these terrorists, what do they want, "blind sided" a fareed zakariae're back in a moment. real milk vs. almond milk protein show down milk wins. 8 times the protein, less bathroom breaks. i think when people hear about i think it's important for, everyone to know that there is so much more to memory support than the stigmas you hearabout. that these residents still have lives and their lives still matter and that they are still living their...
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i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. this week, a word on edge in the aftermath of the paris attacks. we'll bring you the latest from the investigation and we will talk about the response. how can isis be defeated? how big is the threat now? how seriously should we take the new threats? i have a great panel to discuss all that. next, the french ambassador to the united states on the question everybody is asking, why france? and is islam the problem? some surprising answers from the former chief rabbi of the united kingdom. also in a week's time, world leaders will gather in paris. yes, paris, for a long planned meeting, planned for the attacks. secretary of state john kerry will be there and he will tell us why it's so important. but first, here's my take. henry kissen engineer noted in his adult lifetime, the united states has fought five major wars and began each one with great enthusiasm and public support. in all of them, americans eventually began to ask, how quickly can you withdraw. in three, he say, the united st
i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. this week, a word on edge in the aftermath of the paris attacks. we'll bring you the latest from the investigation and we will talk about the response. how can isis be defeated? how big is the threat now? how seriously should we take the new threats? i have a great panel to discuss all that. next, the french ambassador to the united states on the question everybody is asking, why france? and is islam the problem? some surprising answers from...
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"blindsided" by fareed zakaria is also going to be a airing tonight at a 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> after the attacks in paris, will the u.s. lawmakers finally agree to vote on this military action? we will auk to the angus king. and maryland is the latest state to say they won't accept syrian refugees. we will look at the brutal debate unfolding, and refusing to accept them is un-american. and tonight, clearly the eiffel tower lit up with the colors of the french flag. and bubbles help enhance the experience. so why just clean your baby, when you can give him so much more? the uncertainties i don't wantof hep c.with or wonder... ...whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients... ...who've had no prior treatment. it's the one and only cure that's... ...one pill, once a day for 12 weeks. certain patients... ...can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. with harvoni, there's no interferon and there are no complex regimen
"blindsided" by fareed zakaria is also going to be a airing tonight at a 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> after the attacks in paris, will the u.s. lawmakers finally agree to vote on this military action? we will auk to the angus king. and maryland is the latest state to say they won't accept syrian refugees. we will look at the brutal debate unfolding, and refusing to accept them is un-american. and tonight, clearly the eiffel tower lit up with the colors of the french flag. and...
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. >> even your friendly critics, fareed zakaria says what you have on the ground now isn't going to be enough. every couple of months you'll be faced with the same choice, back down or double down. >> i think w what is true is that this is always been a multiyear project. precisely because the government structures and the sunni are ofof iraq are weak and there are none in syria and don't have ground forces there and in sufficient numbers to simply march into iraq and syria and clean the whole place out. and as a consequence, we've always understood our goal has to be militarily constraining isil's capabilities, cutting off their supply line, cutting off their financing. >> isis is gaining springtrength, aren't they? >> what is true is from the start our goal has been first to contain and we have contained them. they have not gainedd ground in iraq and in syria, they'll come in, they'll leave, but you don't see this systemic march by isil across the terrain. what we have not yet been able to do is to completely decapitate their command and control structures. we've made some progress i
. >> even your friendly critics, fareed zakaria says what you have on the ground now isn't going to be enough. every couple of months you'll be faced with the same choice, back down or double down. >> i think w what is true is that this is always been a multiyear project. precisely because the government structures and the sunni are ofof iraq are weak and there are none in syria and don't have ground forces there and in sufficient numbers to simply march into iraq and syria and...
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it would be to eliminate the threat from that deadly terror grou even your friendly critics, fareed zakaria says what you have on the ground is not engh. every couple months you will be faced with the same choice, back down or double down. >> i think whatt is true is that this is always been a multiyear project, precisely because the government structures in the sunni areas of iraq are weak and don't have ground forces there in s sufficient numbers to simply march into al raqqah and syria and clean the whole place out. and as a consequence, we've always understood that our goal has to be militarily constraining isil's capabilities, cutting off their supply line, cutting off their financing. >> but isis is gaining streng, aren't they. >> i don't think they're gaining rength. what is true, f from thetart our goal has been first to contain and we have contained them. they have not gained ground in iraq and in syria they'll come in, they'll leave. but you don't see this systemic march b isil across the terrai what we have not yet been able to do is to completely decapitate theheir comma and con
it would be to eliminate the threat from that deadly terror grou even your friendly critics, fareed zakaria says what you have on the ground is not engh. every couple months you will be faced with the same choice, back down or double down. >> i think whatt is true is that this is always been a multiyear project, precisely because the government structures in the sunni areas of iraq are weak and don't have ground forces there in s sufficient numbers to simply march into al raqqah and syria...
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. >> cnn's fareed zakaria joins was more. how big would it be if the u.s. really did take out john. >> not legally much really much. it's emotion ally good. but we don't have any indication he was particularly important in the command structure. and one of the things we've learned about these organizations is particularly at this level, i would call this the mid level. you kill them. they recruit as fast as they can. if you get at the absolute top as we did with al qaeda, that is different there is no indication -- >> so if you took out el baggeddy that would be something. >> baghdadi would be something. the military guys directing lot of isis military strategy. but jihadi john is more symbolic. >> listen to what secretary of state o kerry said this morning. >> we are still assessing results of this strike. but the terrorist associated with dash need to know this. your days are numbered and you will be defeated. >> so john kerry talking tough. you will be defeated. your days are numbers. is that right? >> look, at a tactical level there is no question the u
. >> cnn's fareed zakaria joins was more. how big would it be if the u.s. really did take out john. >> not legally much really much. it's emotion ally good. but we don't have any indication he was particularly important in the command structure. and one of the things we've learned about these organizations is particularly at this level, i would call this the mid level. you kill them. they recruit as fast as they can. if you get at the absolute top as we did with al qaeda, that is...
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even your friendly critics, fareed zakaria says what you enough. every couple months you will be down or double down. this is always been a multiyear project, precisely because the government structures in the sunni areas of iraq are weak and there are none in syria and we don't have ground forces there in sufficient numbers to simply march into al raqqah and syria and clean the whole place out. and as a consequence, we've always understood that our goal has to be militarily constraining isil's capabilities, cutting off their financing. aren't they. strength. what is true, from the start our goal has been first to contain and we have contained them. they have not gained ground in in, they'll leave. but you don't see this systemic march by isil across the terrain. what we have not yet been able to do is to completely decapitate their command and control structures. we've made some progress in trying to reduce the flow of foreign fighters and part of our goal has to be to recruit more effective sunni partners in iraq to really go on offense rather th
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fareed zakaria sat down with john kerry. >> we'll stabilize the countries in the region, jordan, lebanon are going to seek a political settlement. that is exactly the strategy today. it is working to a degree, not as fast as we would like, perhaps, but we are making gains. >> so michael, is that what we're seeing today? >> no. i mean what we're seeing today is what you see in the course of any kind of war, a tactical success or victory, one that is not being backed up by strategic forethought. let's talk about the consequences of sinjar. what's crucial here is holding the town. the difficulty in doing that is the coalition built on the ground to take sinjar back is mostly a kurdish one. even within the kurdish coalition, there are internal divisions and rivalries. you have the pkk, which is a turkish u.s. eu designated turkish organization. then you have the kurdish peshmerga. they are already competing with we did this, we did this. they're trying to steal each other's thunder in terms of military strikes. can they govern or hold sinjar together without sort of devolving into sort of a
fareed zakaria sat down with john kerry. >> we'll stabilize the countries in the region, jordan, lebanon are going to seek a political settlement. that is exactly the strategy today. it is working to a degree, not as fast as we would like, perhaps, but we are making gains. >> so michael, is that what we're seeing today? >> no. i mean what we're seeing today is what you see in the course of any kind of war, a tactical success or victory, one that is not being backed up by...
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editor of our in-house magazine, foreign affairs, and is host of a show, coincidentally named "fareed zakaria gps." >> [laughter] mr. haass: the format for today is that we will first hear remarks from secretary clinton on the critical topic of u.s. national security in the wake of paris, after which she will take some questions from dr. zakaria, and then from cfr members. we aim to accomplish all this in the span of one hour, so that we can conclude by roughly 11:30. madam secretary, senator, i want to welcome you back to the council on foreign relations. the podium is yours. [applause] mrs. clinton: thank you. thank you very much. thank you, richard. and thanks for the great work that the council does under your leadership. it truly is an important resource for us all. fareed, i look forward to having the conversation with you, everyone here at the council. and, mr. mayor, thank you very much for being here and for everything you are doing and will do to keep our city safe and strong. i'm very grateful. i wanted to come here to our city, which has shown such resilience in the face of terror
editor of our in-house magazine, foreign affairs, and is host of a show, coincidentally named "fareed zakaria gps." >> [laughter] mr. haass: the format for today is that we will first hear remarks from secretary clinton on the critical topic of u.s. national security in the wake of paris, after which she will take some questions from dr. zakaria, and then from cfr members. we aim to accomplish all this in the span of one hour, so that we can conclude by roughly 11:30. madam...
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today's conversation will be conducted by fareed zakaria, one of this country's leading thinkers on international relations and american foreign policy. fareed was also managing editor of our in-house magazine, "foreign affairs," and is host of a show, coincidentally named "fareed zakaria gps." the format for today is that we will first hear remarks from secretary clinton on the critical topic of u.s. national security in the wake of paris, after which she will take some questions from dr. zakaria, and then from cfr members. we aim to accomplish all this in the span of one hour so that we can conclude by roughly 11:30. madam secretary, senator, i want to welcome you back to the council on foreign relations. the podium is yours. [applause] mrs. clinton: thank you. thank you very much. thank you, richard. and thanks for the great work that the council does under your leadership. it truly is an important resource for us all. fareed, i look forward to having the conversation with you, everyone here at the council. and, mr. mayor, thank you very much for being here and for everything you are doing and
today's conversation will be conducted by fareed zakaria, one of this country's leading thinkers on international relations and american foreign policy. fareed was also managing editor of our in-house magazine, "foreign affairs," and is host of a show, coincidentally named "fareed zakaria gps." the format for today is that we will first hear remarks from secretary clinton on the critical topic of u.s. national security in the wake of paris, after which she will take some...