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fareed zakaria is "outfront."o wrote, and i want to quote this, it forces people who want to asimulate who see themselves as having multiple identities into a single box, muslim-americans, the broad customer community will know them less and trust them less. what repercussions could this have? >> you know, when i've traveled around the world, when i grew up in india, you look at the balkans in 1990s and iraq in the civil war, the communities that live together very peacefully, you know, there would be occasional problems. but what happens is when politicians come and stoke the differences, reminding people that there's a minority, be suspicious of them, neighbors start suspecting each other. the tensions start to build, communities separate and it take as spark to create some kind of, you know, violence or a very nasty process when you take groups that have lived together and rather than helping them integrate, you actually rip them and part. >> president obama supports a bill barring anyone from iraq, sudan, anyo
fareed zakaria is "outfront."o wrote, and i want to quote this, it forces people who want to asimulate who see themselves as having multiple identities into a single box, muslim-americans, the broad customer community will know them less and trust them less. what repercussions could this have? >> you know, when i've traveled around the world, when i grew up in india, you look at the balkans in 1990s and iraq in the civil war, the communities that live together very peacefully,...
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. >> digging deeper now with fareed zakaria, host of cnn's "fareed zakaria gps." keep thinking back to george bush in the days after 9/11, visiting a mosque and making a point to say, we're not in a war against islam. there were real strategic reasons for saying that? >> absolutely. bush really understood at heart, this was a debate within the world of islam. that he needed to enlist the majority, the moderates, the arab states, you know, muslims in various communities, to speak out against radicals. to speak out against extremism. but it's also, you know, true that within the united states, when he fought the election in 2000, he had courted the muslim community in america quite aggressively. and you know, he had found that nobody knows, because we don't have good polling on this, but it appears he actually did better than gore, because, first of all, the whole idea of a muslim community in america, these are desperate people. there's some from pakistan, some from malaysia, some from egypt. they don't think of themselves as one, until all of this, really. in a we
. >> digging deeper now with fareed zakaria, host of cnn's "fareed zakaria gps." keep thinking back to george bush in the days after 9/11, visiting a mosque and making a point to say, we're not in a war against islam. there were real strategic reasons for saying that? >> absolutely. bush really understood at heart, this was a debate within the world of islam. that he needed to enlist the majority, the moderates, the arab states, you know, muslims in various communities, to...
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i'm fareed zakaria. >>> hello, everyone, and thanks for joining me this sunday.r fredricka whitfield. a tornado watch remains in place for parts of texas, louisiana, and arkansas, areas devastated by tornados that ripped through the dallas, texas, area, on saturday killing 11 people. >> it's very big. oh, it's massive. oh my gosh. it's big! >> and we now know that one of those tornadoes was an ef-4 with winds up to 200 miles per hour. the suburbs of garland and arlington, texas,
i'm fareed zakaria. >>> hello, everyone, and thanks for joining me this sunday.r fredricka whitfield. a tornado watch remains in place for parts of texas, louisiana, and arkansas, areas devastated by tornados that ripped through the dallas, texas, area, on saturday killing 11 people. >> it's very big. oh, it's massive. oh my gosh. it's big! >> and we now know that one of those tornadoes was an ef-4 with winds up to 200 miles per hour. the suburbs of garland and arlington,...
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i'm fareed zakaria. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning.lter and it is time for "reliable source os" the weekly look of the story behind the story of how news and pop culture get made. this morning we are covering the biggest media screwups of the year. a credibility crisis made worse in cases like brian williams. it is no wonder that the easiest way to rally a crowd is to attack the messengers. >> we all love the media. do we love the media? [ booing ] >> no, the level of dishonesty is up real. >>
i'm fareed zakaria. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning.lter and it is time for "reliable source os" the weekly look of the story behind the story of how news and pop culture get made. this morning we are covering the biggest media screwups of the year. a credibility crisis made worse in cases like brian williams. it is no wonder that the easiest way to rally a crowd is to attack the messengers. >> we all love the media. do we love the media? [ booing...
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i'm fareed zakaria. we have a great show for you today starting with the american treasury secretary, jack lew, and his counterpart george osbourne on another way to battle isis, cut off its cash. the economic fight against terror, also the end of the era of zero at the federal reserve. and what a british conservative thinks of donald trump. also, there is no solution to isis without solving syria. bashar al assad's first cousin will tell me how he thinks his blood relative will finally be defeated. >>> and where does jeb bush come from? john meachem will tell us how the bush family has had such striking success in american high politics, until now. >>> then a noble prize winner will tell us how his research into american death rates might explain donald trump's appeal. >> our country is out of control. >> but first, here's my take. radical islamic terrorism. apparently the phrase, if you can actually say it, has mystical powers. at tuesday's republican debate, the candidates once more took pains to poin
i'm fareed zakaria. we have a great show for you today starting with the american treasury secretary, jack lew, and his counterpart george osbourne on another way to battle isis, cut off its cash. the economic fight against terror, also the end of the era of zero at the federal reserve. and what a british conservative thinks of donald trump. also, there is no solution to isis without solving syria. bashar al assad's first cousin will tell me how he thinks his blood relative will finally be...
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fareed zakaria gps starts right after this.y tempur-pedic contour- the next thing i know it's morning. with tempur-flex you've got the spring and bounce of a traditional mattress and it also adjusts to my body. my cloud feels... it's like somebody's hugging you. how can a bed do that? (vo) there's a tempur-pedic for everyone. it begins from the the second we're born.er. because, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned every day. using wellness to keep away illness. and believing a single life can be made better by millions of others. as a health services and innovation company optum powers modern healthcare by connecting every part of it. so while the world keeps searching for healthier we're here to make healthier happen. whether your car is a new car an old car a big car a small car a car that looks kind of plain a car that looks kind of like a plane a clean car, a dirty car this car, seriously this car a car for the two of you a car for all of them all you have to do is plug in hum for a smarter, safer
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that's a test of moral char cha -- character. >> thank you fareed zakaria.art walking together" and i said "and i bet you money you'll be able to do that senior walk". that day i said "ok it's me and you girl, me and you!" i said "if you need to stop, there's a bench we'll just hang out in the shade." she said "absolutely not! we are going to finish this race!" and we were the last ones in, but you know what? we finished the race. and she goes "desiree, i'll never quit walking. ever" which means you can watch live so sports on the go.d directv are now one. live from the edge of your seat. or that seat. or her seat. or his seat. right? careful on that seat, guys. and that's not even a seat. that is cameron. get the best of both worlds. directv at home and 2 wireless lines. from directv and at&t. ♪ deck the halls with barks from rudy ♪ (rudy barks) well, it's more like "fa la la la la la la la la" but you're in the same vein. say happy holidays with milk-bone! withof my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... ordinary objects often seemed... intimidating. d
that's a test of moral char cha -- character. >> thank you fareed zakaria.art walking together" and i said "and i bet you money you'll be able to do that senior walk". that day i said "ok it's me and you girl, me and you!" i said "if you need to stop, there's a bench we'll just hang out in the shade." she said "absolutely not! we are going to finish this race!" and we were the last ones in, but you know what? we finished the race. and she goes...
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joining me, fareed zakaria, cnn world affairs analyst and host of "fareed zakaria, gps."f "inside politics" john king. fareed, listening to the president, his language choice in dealing with isis is always very interesting. today, again, he made the point, he thinks isis is losing ground. he said "isis is being squeezed inside syria and iraq." is this to reassure the american public or is this to battle back against people who say he's not doing enough? >> i think obama has a conception of american interests and security that says, look, we are very strong, we are very powerful, we are actually very secure. isis does not pose an existential threat to the united states the way the soviet union did with thousands of nuclear missiles pointed at us. it is a nasty, venomous, terrorist organization that every now and then is able to kill five americans here or a dozen or 14 here but he often points out that gun violence takes many, many more people. so i think part of what he's trying to do is to deliberately not hype the threat not scare people and point out he has it under co
joining me, fareed zakaria, cnn world affairs analyst and host of "fareed zakaria, gps."f "inside politics" john king. fareed, listening to the president, his language choice in dealing with isis is always very interesting. today, again, he made the point, he thinks isis is losing ground. he said "isis is being squeezed inside syria and iraq." is this to reassure the american public or is this to battle back against people who say he's not doing enough? >> i...
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i'm fareed zakaria. on the show today, shut down the borders, ban muslims
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the entire interview coming up at 10:00 eastern this morning on fareed zakaria's "gps." >> i want to about the security at the event tonight. they were talking about that and something to think about. help us understand what is the environment in paris right now? how have they healed? we know that some of these cafes aren't even open yet. yes? >> only one cafe actually opened last friday and i was there. it was really crowded. people were there to show their sympathy for the victims of the attack but also to show that basically they would never see to terrorism. i spoke to a lot of clients and actually they were still afraid because it's very strange when you walk around in this neighborhood in the 11th district of paris and you see a lot of these restaurants are skill closed and flowers are still on the streets three weeks later and candles are still burning to keep the memories alive. i was out last night and saturday. it was a pretty crowded, but the much quieter than usual. december is a festive months. they are complaining about a huge lack of business because of the attacks. it
the entire interview coming up at 10:00 eastern this morning on fareed zakaria's "gps." >> i want to about the security at the event tonight. they were talking about that and something to think about. help us understand what is the environment in paris right now? how have they healed? we know that some of these cafes aren't even open yet. yes? >> only one cafe actually opened last friday and i was there. it was really crowded. people were there to show their sympathy for...
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cnn fareed zakaria talked to bono in an exclusive interview. >> what was it like to be in paris whenks took place? >> it was, obviously, awful and chaotic and it makes you think of who you know, your crew, who is out in the city. that kind of mentality. of course, we think about our fellows because they were locked in at time. >> this was the band playing at the bataclan. >> we tried to help them with various things. the best way of helping them was finding them phones. their phones was left in the venue and thesealed, also. they were in the police station without phones. that's the most useful thing we did. >> you'll hear more from the band. the entire interview coming up at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >>> of course, tonight the rare oval office address by president obama by terrorism. can he reassure americans that the country is safe? eadache! had a headache! but now, i...don't excedrin® is fast. in fact for some, relief starts in just 15 minutes. excedrin®. now available in geltabs. ..obviously can't how are you gonna hide this? we asked real people what they thought of chevy's holiday d
cnn fareed zakaria talked to bono in an exclusive interview. >> what was it like to be in paris whenks took place? >> it was, obviously, awful and chaotic and it makes you think of who you know, your crew, who is out in the city. that kind of mentality. of course, we think about our fellows because they were locked in at time. >> this was the band playing at the bataclan. >> we tried to help them with various things. the best way of helping them was finding them phones....
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make sure you tune in as always to fareed zakaria gps sunday mornings here on cnn.merican tradition the army/navy football game played tomorrow in philadelphia. that is where coy wire lucky you got sent. i have my oldest friend played football at navy so i always feel a little you know, biased on this one. but you know, listen, these are soldiers, these are sailors. this is a phenomenal day for them. >> yes, and navy's won 13 straight so they're rolling. look this is a heated rivalry. it's one of the true treasures of american sports. it dates all the way back to the year 1890. it represents the pageantry, the sportsmanship, the respect and all the very best of college football. and the action's picking up. moments ago the apache helicopters made their practice runs for their flyovers tomorrow. and then the leapfrogs, navy's parachute team descended from about 4,000 feet in the sky into the stadium on their practice jump for tomorrow's big game. just as this event is so much more than a game, navy's record-setting quarterback keenen reynolds is so much more than jus
make sure you tune in as always to fareed zakaria gps sunday mornings here on cnn.merican tradition the army/navy football game played tomorrow in philadelphia. that is where coy wire lucky you got sent. i have my oldest friend played football at navy so i always feel a little you know, biased on this one. but you know, listen, these are soldiers, these are sailors. this is a phenomenal day for them. >> yes, and navy's won 13 straight so they're rolling. look this is a heated rivalry....
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i'm fareed zakaria. we have a terrific show for you this week with two big exclus e exclusiv exclusives. first up, president obama's national security advisor, susan rice. on the word wide terror threat, isis, syria, russia and turkey. >>> and bono and the edge. ♪ u2 were in paris when terror struck that city. they will play there tonight in an act of joyous defiance. before they left for france, i talked to the politically minded rock legends about terror from the ira to isis. how their music fights evil and how we should all respond to terrorism but also to the refugees from those war torn regions. >> this idea of only take christian refugees, this is not the american idea. >>> also, one of america's most important allies. the super star of revolutions of 1989 has taken a dangerous turn toward authoritarianism. it's a story we should all be paying attention to. >>> first, here's my take. the most recent act of horrific violence this america in san bernardino, california was perpetrated by a muslim man
i'm fareed zakaria. we have a terrific show for you this week with two big exclus e exclusiv exclusives. first up, president obama's national security advisor, susan rice. on the word wide terror threat, isis, syria, russia and turkey. >>> and bono and the edge. ♪ u2 were in paris when terror struck that city. they will play there tonight in an act of joyous defiance. before they left for france, i talked to the politically minded rock legends about terror from the ira to isis. how...
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welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world, i'm fareed zakaria. we have a terrific show for you this week with two big exclusives. first up, president obama's national security advisor susan rice. on the worldwide terror threat, isis, syria, russia, and turkey. and -- ♪ -- bono and the edge. u2 were in paris were terror struck that city. they will play there tonight in an act of joyous defines. before they left for france, i talked to them about terror from the ira to isis, how their music figh figh fights evil. >> this idea will only take christian refugees, this is not the american idea. ♪ >>> also, one of america's most important allies. the super star of the revolutions of 1989 has take an dangerous turn. >>> the most recent act of horrific violence in america in san bernardino, california, was perpetrated by a muslim man and woman. there are million muslims in the united states. how should they react to the actions of the couple that killed 14 people this week? the most commonly heard response that muslims must immediately and loudly condemn
welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world, i'm fareed zakaria. we have a terrific show for you this week with two big exclusives. first up, president obama's national security advisor susan rice. on the worldwide terror threat, isis, syria, russia, and turkey. and -- ♪ -- bono and the edge. u2 were in paris were terror struck that city. they will play there tonight in an act of joyous defines. before they left for france, i talked to them about terror from the ira to...
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i'm fareed zakaria. on the show today, shut down the border, ban muslims from entering the united states. that was donald trump's call this week and it shook the united states and the world. remember, trump is not alone. populous and nationalists are gaining ground in europe. >> total and complete shutdown. >> we have witnessed former minister to talk about it. >>> also, you've heard a lot about people who want to come to america from syria and iraq, but have you ever met a refugee? i will introduce you to one. >> i want to live in freedom, and i want to live in some place that it's safe. >>> finally, what is the cure for climate change? how about gondolos in the sky. i'll explain. >>> first, here's my take. i think of myself first and foremost as an american. i'm proud of that identity because as an immigrant, it came to me through deep conviction and hard work not the accident of birth. i also think of myself as a husband, a father, a guy from india, journalist, new yorker and on good days maybe an int
i'm fareed zakaria. on the show today, shut down the border, ban muslims from entering the united states. that was donald trump's call this week and it shook the united states and the world. remember, trump is not alone. populous and nationalists are gaining ground in europe. >> total and complete shutdown. >> we have witnessed former minister to talk about it. >>> also, you've heard a lot about people who want to come to america from syria and iraq, but have you ever met a...
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cnn host fareed zakaria says trump's views on muslims appall him as an american.spoke about the elections so far. you had an interesting op-ed in the "washington post" about being a muslim american. when you hear donald trump's proposal, this idea that he wants to ban muslims from the u.s., it is certainly untrial that would happen. when you hear that kind of rhetoric, what do you fear the most? >> what i fear is that the damage is done whether or not the proposal ever happens. donald trump is not going to be president, this proposal is not going to get enacted. but what it does do is it paints a whole community with this broad brush, and it makes mainstream americans suspicious of them. it makes the community, muslim americans, more fearful. it makes it more likely that they will isolate themselves, self-segregate. look, i've seen this around the world when i'm traveling. the balkans in the 1990s. iraq before the civil war there. the india that i grew up in. it's very easy for communities that have lived together to start getting very fearful and mistrusting each
cnn host fareed zakaria says trump's views on muslims appall him as an american.spoke about the elections so far. you had an interesting op-ed in the "washington post" about being a muslim american. when you hear donald trump's proposal, this idea that he wants to ban muslims from the u.s., it is certainly untrial that would happen. when you hear that kind of rhetoric, what do you fear the most? >> what i fear is that the damage is done whether or not the proposal ever happens....
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let's listen to a bit of the conversation that cnn's john berman had with our own fareed zakaria and john king about the president's end-of-the-year remarks. >> you know, listening to the president, his language choice and in dealing with isis, is interesting. he said, "isis is being squeezed inside syria and iraq." is this to reassure the american public or to battle back against people who's saying he's not doing enough? >> i think obama has a conception of american interests and security that says, look, we are very strong, we are very powerful, we are actually very secure. isis does not pose a threat to the united states the way the soviet union did with thousands of missiles pointed at us. it is a nasty, terrorist organization that is able to kill five americans here or a dozen or 14 here. he often points out that gun violence takes many, many more people. so i think part of what he's trying to do is to deliberately not not hype the threat but point out he's in control. >> when he says isis has been contained, later that day, that week, there's been a terror attack -- >> but joh
let's listen to a bit of the conversation that cnn's john berman had with our own fareed zakaria and john king about the president's end-of-the-year remarks. >> you know, listening to the president, his language choice and in dealing with isis, is interesting. he said, "isis is being squeezed inside syria and iraq." is this to reassure the american public or to battle back against people who's saying he's not doing enough? >> i think obama has a conception of american...
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on fareed zakaria gps here on cnn. still to come, new details about the night a chicago teenager was fatally shot by police. the officer says he acted in self-defense. but dashcam video of the shooting may tell you a different story. we'll show you that. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corti
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. >>> fareed zakaria has a new piece now. republicans attack the president over not using that terminology why is it so significant it is called radical islam. >> radical islam because you want to separate saying there are good peaceful muslims. let's call the ones who are not radicals. you are quick to judge and say extreme conservatives. they still believe in the same god, they still believe in the same god but they have taken it to a different round. you want to separate them, the president needs to call them. muslims call them extremists, radical islamists. >> go ahead, van. >> this is very, very important to. call these -- this death cult islamic is to elevate them. actually what they desperately want to be called and the fact that the president refuses to honor a death cult is one of the most important things that he has done. part of what is interesting is if you know muslims and you actually -- we have 6 million muslims in america. dentists, doctors, people who own stores and restaurants. if you talk to those folks th
. >>> fareed zakaria has a new piece now. republicans attack the president over not using that terminology why is it so significant it is called radical islam. >> radical islam because you want to separate saying there are good peaceful muslims. let's call the ones who are not radicals. you are quick to judge and say extreme conservatives. they still believe in the same god, they still believe in the same god but they have taken it to a different round. you want to separate them,...
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this is what fareed zakaria said earlier this morning. >> in today's political climate, i must embrace another identity. i'm muslim. i'm not a practicing muslim. the last time i was in a mosque was decades ago. i'm completely secular in my outlook. as i watch the way in which republican candidates are div e divididivid dividing america, it's important to acknowledge the religion to which i was born. yet that doesn't represent me or my views. i'm appalled by his bigotry not because i'm a muslim, but i'm an american. >> appalled, he said. he was travel ng ting in the uk trump announced his proposal. how are people outside the u.s. reacting to trump's announcement? >> they are kind of fascinating. most people didn't take it seriously. most people in the uk said he wants to ban donald trump from the united kingdom. most people didn't think it was real. when people have to cast a ballot or put their hands up that these outlandish views won't hold much water. it didn't care much weight outside the united states. most people are looking at this election with remarkable interest wondering wher
this is what fareed zakaria said earlier this morning. >> in today's political climate, i must embrace another identity. i'm muslim. i'm not a practicing muslim. the last time i was in a mosque was decades ago. i'm completely secular in my outlook. as i watch the way in which republican candidates are div e divididivid dividing america, it's important to acknowledge the religion to which i was born. yet that doesn't represent me or my views. i'm appalled by his bigotry not because i'm a...
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thank you for being with us, and thank you for being with us, and fareed zakaria is next. -- captions- www.vitac.com >>> in baghdad today, bombs go off on average every 12 hours. the awful routine that follows each bomb looks hauntingly familiar to americans who watched the iraq war play out on television. familiar, except por this.
thank you for being with us, and thank you for being with us, and fareed zakaria is next. -- captions- www.vitac.com >>> in baghdad today, bombs go off on average every 12 hours. the awful routine that follows each bomb looks hauntingly familiar to americans who watched the iraq war play out on television. familiar, except por this.
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i'm fareed zakaria. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning. i'm brian stelter and it is time for "reliable source os" the weekly look of the story behind the story of how news and pop culture get made. this morning we are covering the biggest media screwups of the year. a credibility crisis made worse in cases like brian williams. it is no wonder that the easiest way to rally a crowd is to attack the messengers. >> we all love the media. do we love the media? [ booing ] >> no, the level of dishonesty is up real. >> it is time for the media to talk about the issues that are really impacting the american people. >> it is like they are campaigning againstt the media, campaigning gaiagainst the pres be few they liked everything that we they read and heard, we wouldn't be doing our job. and this year, triumphfes for journalisms as reporters faced dangerers around the world, and even here in the u.s. later we will go to the site of virginia where two tv reporters were killed. i will speak to the only survivor of the attack, and a woman who this is i
i'm fareed zakaria. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning. i'm brian stelter and it is time for "reliable source os" the weekly look of the story behind the story of how news and pop culture get made. this morning we are covering the biggest media screwups of the year. a credibility crisis made worse in cases like brian williams. it is no wonder that the easiest way to rally a crowd is to attack the messengers. >> we all love the media. do we love the...
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by the way, fareed will have a lot more on his program, fareed zakaria gps, sunday morning. among his guests, president obama's top national security adviser dr. susan rice, also bono, sunday morning, 10:00 a.m. eastern, only here on cnn. >>> after the break, we'll talk live with the ranking member of the house intelligence committee, adam schiff on what he's learning about these shootings, much more on gun control, a lot more coming up. ee could protect you from diabetes? what if one sit-up could prevent heart disease? one. wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease. pneumococcal pneumonia. if you are 50 or older, one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain, difficulty breathing, and may even put you in the hospital. even if you have already been vaccinated with another pneumonia vaccine, prevnar 13® may help provide additional protection. prevnar 13® is used in adults 50 and older to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the
by the way, fareed will have a lot more on his program, fareed zakaria gps, sunday morning. among his guests, president obama's top national security adviser dr. susan rice, also bono, sunday morning, 10:00 a.m. eastern, only here on cnn. >>> after the break, we'll talk live with the ranking member of the house intelligence committee, adam schiff on what he's learning about these shootings, much more on gun control, a lot more coming up. ee could protect you from diabetes? what if one...
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oz, fareed zakaria from cnn are all muslims. i tell people as a human rights lawyer, it's hard to demonize people when they've been humanized. you can be opposed to marriage equality but most people probably have a gay cousin somewhere. i always say i wish people had muslim cousins so we could be humanized to average americans as well. >> arslan, always good to have you. >> likewise. thanks, victor. >> sure. >>> still to come on "newsroom" -- >>> applause from a short while ago. negotiators after weeks of intense talks to carve out an agreement to save the earth from climate change. what exactly is in this potential deal? >>> but first, you don't want to miss the cnn quiz show. famous americans edition. here's a look at the teams. >> i have to think of a motto for us. second place is first loser. >> i'm a little bit country. >> i'm a little bit rock 'n' roll. >> i think we need a theme song. >> i'm partial to fun. >> i bet the others don't have a song. >> they have no music in their life. they need maria von trapp to bring music
oz, fareed zakaria from cnn are all muslims. i tell people as a human rights lawyer, it's hard to demonize people when they've been humanized. you can be opposed to marriage equality but most people probably have a gay cousin somewhere. i always say i wish people had muslim cousins so we could be humanized to average americans as well. >> arslan, always good to have you. >> likewise. thanks, victor. >> sure. >>> still to come on "newsroom" -- >>>...
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i'm fareed zakaria, we have a great show starting with jack lew and his counterpart george osbour osbourneway to battle isis, cut off its cash. the economic fight against terror, also the end of the era of zero at the federal reserve. and what a british conservative thinks of donald trump. >>> also, there is no solution to isis without
i'm fareed zakaria, we have a great show starting with jack lew and his counterpart george osbour osbourneway to battle isis, cut off its cash. the economic fight against terror, also the end of the era of zero at the federal reserve. and what a british conservative thinks of donald trump. >>> also, there is no solution to isis without
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this is how national security adviser susan rice put it today on cnn's fareed zakaria. >> we have been on top of the threat since the summer of 2014 when isil made a significant move to take territory in iraq. and from that point on we have acted militarily but not just militarily. we've built diplomatically a coalition of 65 countries. we have worked to cut off isil's source of revenue and financing through an active counterfinancing campaign, now through trying to take out their oil production and distribution. >> let's bring in cnn national security analyst julia kay yen and jeff parks, retired ied expert with the u.s. army. good to see both of you. jeff, what do you want to hear from the president in terms of specificity, the mission without jeopardizing the mission, the strategy? >> i think it's time we define it for what it is, and it's a terrorist threat. not calling it that is not helping -- >> you talking about san bernardino or just in general? >> in general. in general. across the board. san bernardino specifically is a terrorist attack. let's put it in that box. it's a terr
this is how national security adviser susan rice put it today on cnn's fareed zakaria. >> we have been on top of the threat since the summer of 2014 when isil made a significant move to take territory in iraq. and from that point on we have acted militarily but not just militarily. we've built diplomatically a coalition of 65 countries. we have worked to cut off isil's source of revenue and financing through an active counterfinancing campaign, now through trying to take out their oil...
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fareed zakaria talked to bono and the guitarist the renledge asked what it was like to be in parisianht. >> it was chaos and you think of who you know, the crew. who is out in the city. that kind of mentality and of course we thought about our fell he troubadours, the eagles and death metal and what was happen ing there because they were still locked in at the time. >> this is the band playing at the bataclan where the largest number of people died. >> yeah. we tried to help them the next day, tried to find a plane for them to get out. turns out the best way to help them was finding them phones because their phones had been left in the venue and the venue had been sealed off. so they were the police station and back in the hotel rooms without communication. so it turns out that was the most useful thank that we did, was find them some phones. >> in a way this was an attack on the kind of life you guys represent, right? >> yeah. >> an attack on rock music. single largest place where people died was a rock concert. >> it seemed like the target was culture and every kind of expression of
fareed zakaria talked to bono and the guitarist the renledge asked what it was like to be in parisianht. >> it was chaos and you think of who you know, the crew. who is out in the city. that kind of mentality and of course we thought about our fell he troubadours, the eagles and death metal and what was happen ing there because they were still locked in at the time. >> this is the band playing at the bataclan where the largest number of people died. >> yeah. we tried to help...
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i'm fareed zakaria.ave a terrific show for you this week with two big exclus e exclusiv exclusives. first up, president obama's national security advisor, susan rice. on the word wide terror threat, isis, syria, russia and turkey. >>> and bono and the edge. ♪ u2 were in paris when terror struck that city.
i'm fareed zakaria.ave a terrific show for you this week with two big exclus e exclusiv exclusives. first up, president obama's national security advisor, susan rice. on the word wide terror threat, isis, syria, russia and turkey. >>> and bono and the edge. ♪ u2 were in paris when terror struck that city.
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. >> fareed zakaria, thank you very much. look to see your full show tomorrow on "gps."u can watch the entire interview with bono tomorrow only on cnn 10:00 a.m. eastern and 1:00 p.m. eastern. >>> next, we will take you inside the controversy next. do you know the secret to a happy home in these modern times? it's a housewife who's in control of the finances. actually, any wife, husband, or human person can use progressive's name your price tool to take control of their budget. and while the men do the hard work of making money, she can get all the car insurance options her little heart desires. or the women might do the hard work of making money. [ chuckling ] women don't have jobs. is this guy for real? modernizing car insurance with -- that's enough out of you! the name your price tool, only from progressive. where is your husband? the name your price tool, only 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
. >> fareed zakaria, thank you very much. look to see your full show tomorrow on "gps."u can watch the entire interview with bono tomorrow only on cnn 10:00 a.m. eastern and 1:00 p.m. eastern. >>> next, we will take you inside the controversy next. do you know the secret to a happy home in these modern times? it's a housewife who's in control of the finances. actually, any wife, husband, or human person can use progressive's name your price tool to take control of their...
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i want to read you part of what my colleague fareed zakaria wrote in his op-ed this week.s the real danger of trumps rhetoric. it forces people who want to asimulate who see poisoned the atmosphere muslim americans are more fearful and isolate themselves more in the broader community, we'll know them less and trust them less. a downward spiral of segregation will set in." do you agree? does the rhetoric from donald trump this week about temporarily banning muslims make it harder to fight isis by alienating muslims here? >> i don't think there's any question about that. not only is it i am practical and inconsistent with all of our values, however imperfect our efforts have been over the years and how ever deep some of the existing prejudices may be and how frightened we are of the immigrant stranger. the fact is, think about it. you already have in san bernardino demonstrated an existing pool of muslim americans who are influenced by this jihadi ideology and i think creating stigma, segregating and banning them from entry, i would argue, is only going to make the problem w
i want to read you part of what my colleague fareed zakaria wrote in his op-ed this week.s the real danger of trumps rhetoric. it forces people who want to asimulate who see poisoned the atmosphere muslim americans are more fearful and isolate themselves more in the broader community, we'll know them less and trust them less. a downward spiral of segregation will set in." do you agree? does the rhetoric from donald trump this week about temporarily banning muslims make it harder to fight...
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i'm fareed zakaria. >>> hello, everyone, and thanks for joining me this sunday. i'm deborah feyerick in for fredricka whitfield. a tornado watch remains in place for parts of texas, louisiana, and arkansas, areas devastated by tornados that ripped through the dallas, texas, area, on saturday killing 11 people. >> it's very big. oh, it's massive. oh my gosh. it's big! >> and we now know that one of those tornadoes was an ef-4 with winds up to 200 miles per hour. the suburbs of garland and arlington, texas, taking the brunt of the damage. the storm ripping up houses and tossing cars around like toys as it cut a path through neighborhoods. cnn's nick valencia is in texas as residents begin to assess the damage. >> wow. oh my gosh. it's big! it's -- oh, it's a big tornado. big, big strong tornado. >> reporter: residents in texas are picking up the pieces today after a terrifying night of deadly storms. >> i actually looked at the twister. i was looking at it. >> describe it for me. >> it was just a dark -- a dark funnel and it was just a big roar. it was really scary
i'm fareed zakaria. >>> hello, everyone, and thanks for joining me this sunday. i'm deborah feyerick in for fredricka whitfield. a tornado watch remains in place for parts of texas, louisiana, and arkansas, areas devastated by tornados that ripped through the dallas, texas, area, on saturday killing 11 people. >> it's very big. oh, it's massive. oh my gosh. it's big! >> and we now know that one of those tornadoes was an ef-4 with winds up to 200 miles per hour. the suburbs...
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fareed zakaria spoke out on his show today. >> this is the real danger of trump's rhetoric. assimila assimilate, who see themselves as having multiple identities, into a single box. the effects of this rhetoric have already poisoned the atmosphere. muslim-americans are more fearful and will isolate themselves more. the broader community will know them less and trust them less. a downward spiral of segregation will set in. >> joining me now is sarah cochran, the virginia director of emerge usa, the leading u.s. muslim civic, political, and engagement organization. she works with other groups to create legislation that promotes civic engagement, and also sarah is a muslim and sarah is a republican. so, sarah, as you enter, you know, this debate that will unfold two days from now, what is it you want to hear from these gop candidates? >> well, thanks for inviting me. i think what i want to hear is more reasonable speech. this isn't just about donald trump and some of the things that cruz and others support but about the republican party itself and how it's worked in the last 25
fareed zakaria spoke out on his show today. >> this is the real danger of trump's rhetoric. assimila assimilate, who see themselves as having multiple identities, into a single box. the effects of this rhetoric have already poisoned the atmosphere. muslim-americans are more fearful and will isolate themselves more. the broader community will know them less and trust them less. a downward spiral of segregation will set in. >> joining me now is sarah cochran, the virginia director of...
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. >> fareed zakaria, thank you.> coming up, will donald trump's proposal device the gop? that's next. kind of like ordering wine equals pretending to know wine. de the gop? that's next. ght. ivide the gop? that's next. and can you explain why you recommend synthetic over cedar? "super food?" is that a real thing? it's a great school, but is it the right one for her? is this really any better than the one you got last year? if we consolidate suppliers, what's the savings there? so should we go with the 467 horsepower? ...or is a 423 enough? good question. you ask a lot of good questions... i think we should move you into our new fund. sure... ok. but are you asking enough about how your wealth is managed? wealth management at charles schwab. if yand you're talking toevere rheumyour rheumatologiste me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humi
. >> fareed zakaria, thank you.> coming up, will donald trump's proposal device the gop? that's next. kind of like ordering wine equals pretending to know wine. de the gop? that's next. ght. ivide the gop? that's next. and can you explain why you recommend synthetic over cedar? "super food?" is that a real thing? it's a great school, but is it the right one for her? is this really any better than the one you got last year? if we consolidate suppliers, what's the savings...
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we have fareed zakaria and john king, host of "inside politics." good to have you here. how do you define what he needed to do and what he got done in terms of the president's speech? >> this was clearly a speech where he wanted to use the oval office, the pulpit to try to explain what the united states was doing to defeat isis and i think he's been watching a lot of politicians, a lot of republican candidates use this crisis, use the terrorist attack, to play with the fears of american people, play with fire in a sense. i think he saw his job as almost being the fireman, to douse those fires, calm people down, put this in perspective. probably the most important, honest thing he said was he talked about the evolution of the terrorist threat and pointed out we have been pretty successful everywhere around the world at stopping the terrorist attacks at big symbolic target which is kill hundreds of -- >> the 9/11 style attack. >> yes, the 9/11 style attack. as a result, isis decided to go underground and inspire lone wolf attacks, targets that can't be defended. how can yo
we have fareed zakaria and john king, host of "inside politics." good to have you here. how do you define what he needed to do and what he got done in terms of the president's speech? >> this was clearly a speech where he wanted to use the oval office, the pulpit to try to explain what the united states was doing to defeat isis and i think he's been watching a lot of politicians, a lot of republican candidates use this crisis, use the terrorist attack, to play with the fears of...
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fareed zakaria would be great. even famous muslim, dave chappelle.lle o'neal he has less rights for being a muslim. >> they don't want a cage match and moderators have been good when it comes to issues pertaining to muslims. >> when it comes down to do have you a candidate, they brought up shariah and jihad. i think moderators may not people comfortable pushing back on islamic terms. they might understand them but not the nuance. it's really for voters to assess, are these can days really knowing what they're talking about? if you talk about isis and radicalize, do you understand how muslims are being reached out to. i think a muslim on that panel who's knowledgeable, of course me, i'm out,there i work for cheap, i show up on time. i just want to put that out there. i want like to see if they back pedal, would trump backpedal? it's more nuance, more info for voters to understand the nuance of these candidates' terms. >> after the debate, the post-debate analysis, i think, you're absolutely right, there should be somebody in there who understands thes
fareed zakaria would be great. even famous muslim, dave chappelle.lle o'neal he has less rights for being a muslim. >> they don't want a cage match and moderators have been good when it comes to issues pertaining to muslims. >> when it comes down to do have you a candidate, they brought up shariah and jihad. i think moderators may not people comfortable pushing back on islamic terms. they might understand them but not the nuance. it's really for voters to assess, are these can days...
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listen to him with fareed zakaria. >> i have never seen so much expended on so little.sn't want to run against her. if they do, they'd like her as mangled up as possible. >> he is a beloved figure, period. he's one of the most popular politicians or political leaders on planet earth. you don't put somebody like that in a jar and hope they don't say anything. will he make mistakes? sure. >> reporter: like mistakes he made in 2008? early that year, he said this about then senator barack obama's campaign -- >> give me a break. this whole thing is the biggest fairytale i've ever seen. >> reporter: only to explain later he was talking about obama's stance on the iraq war. not obama's quest to become the first black president. bill clinton 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 that they played the race card on me. this was used out of context and twisted for political purposes by the bicy
listen to him with fareed zakaria. >> i have never seen so much expended on so little.sn't want to run against her. if they do, they'd like her as mangled up as possible. >> he is a beloved figure, period. he's one of the most popular politicians or political leaders on planet earth. you don't put somebody like that in a jar and hope they don't say anything. will he make mistakes? sure. >> reporter: like mistakes he made in 2008? early that year, he said this about then...