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thank you, fareed zakaria. you. >>> when we come back, more taxpayer paid trips for the high flying trump administration. so much for draining that swamp. i'm going to break it down with bob sheafer, next. can we at least analyze can we push the offer online? legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. the new app will go live monday? yeah. with hewlett-packard enterprise, we're transforming the way we work. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything computes. i love hanging out. with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free. it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well fitting dentures let in food particles just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free made even the kiwi an enjoyable experience try super poligrip free. ♪ the energy conscious whopeople
thank you, fareed zakaria. you. >>> when we come back, more taxpayer paid trips for the high flying trump administration. so much for draining that swamp. i'm going to break it down with bob sheafer, next. can we at least analyze can we push the offer online? legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. the new app will go live monday? yeah. with hewlett-packard enterprise, we're transforming the way we work. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything...
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. >> joining me now is fareed zakaria. host the cnn's fare"fareed zaka gps." it's friday, and here we are with more russia news. reince priebus spent the day talking russia with the special counsel. his attorney saying he is happy to do it. but do you think mueller's investigation casts a cloud over this administration indefinitely? >> well, look, it's a serious ongoing investigation, and i think the important thing we have to remember is what we all hope to get out of it is an understanding of what russia did, how it did it and how to stop it from happening again. because this is sometimes portrayed as entirely about the last election, about what happened, you know, we're all interested in that. but the really interesting thing that we got to make sure is that russia can't do it again, in fact, that no country can do it again. we do need to figure out what happened, how did it happen, how did they know what to do? how did they know where to do what they were doing? one piece of what mueller's investigation i hope looks at is we understand that the russians ar
. >> joining me now is fareed zakaria. host the cnn's fare"fareed zaka gps." it's friday, and here we are with more russia news. reince priebus spent the day talking russia with the special counsel. his attorney saying he is happy to do it. but do you think mueller's investigation casts a cloud over this administration indefinitely? >> well, look, it's a serious ongoing investigation, and i think the important thing we have to remember is what we all hope to get out of it...
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i'm fareed zakaria. we begin today's show with dangers of war and instability. north korea's nuclear tests and washington's bellicose response. >> it will be devastating, i can tell you that. >> also germany's resurgent right wing. what will it mean? >>> plus, iraqi kurdistan's dream of independence. could it become a nightmare? all that with a terrific panel. >>> then, microsoft seemed to have been left behind by the new titans of tech -- google, apple, facebook and amazon. but this man has made the company great again. satya nadella is microsoft's third ceo. how do you change a massive $500 billion deeply engrained company? and what did it have to do with his mother? >> her influence has been tremendous. >> we'll tell you. >>> and president trump apparently isn't the only world leader who enjoys being on a tv show. you will be surprised to watch a new presidential star of reality television. >>> but first here's "my take." the confrontation between the united states and north korea is in a more dangerous zone than at any point in decades. each side has announc
i'm fareed zakaria. we begin today's show with dangers of war and instability. north korea's nuclear tests and washington's bellicose response. >> it will be devastating, i can tell you that. >> also germany's resurgent right wing. what will it mean? >>> plus, iraqi kurdistan's dream of independence. could it become a nightmare? all that with a terrific panel. >>> then, microsoft seemed to have been left behind by the new titans of tech -- google, apple, facebook...
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i'm fareed zakaria. we'll begin today's show with russia. the russians who met with the trump campaign wanted to undo the work of this man, bill browder. now, they have had him placed on a list of interpol's most wanted. browder's long, strange saga and what it might tell us about putin's strategy towards the u.s. >>> also, president trump and his team have been pushing hard on his tax plan. >> $4,000 pay raise. >> former treasury secretary larry summers says the claims from the white house are more dishonest than any he has ever seen before. he explains. the white house's kevin hassett defends himself. >>> and the mona lisa, the last supper, and yes, the flying man, all creations of the extraordinary mind of one extraordinary man, leonardo da vinci. what can we learn from leonardo? a lot, says walter isaacson. >>> first, here's my take. while news and analysis in america continues to be obsessed with donald trump's daily antics and insults, halfway around the world something truly historic just happened. china signalled that it now sees its
i'm fareed zakaria. we'll begin today's show with russia. the russians who met with the trump campaign wanted to undo the work of this man, bill browder. now, they have had him placed on a list of interpol's most wanted. browder's long, strange saga and what it might tell us about putin's strategy towards the u.s. >>> also, president trump and his team have been pushing hard on his tax plan. >> $4,000 pay raise. >> former treasury secretary larry summers says the claims...
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handles texas and florida on the one hand and puerto rico on the other, it's pretty terrible. >> fareed zakaria, always appreciate it. thank you. >> a pleasure. >> don't miss fareed's interview with hillary clinton. when we come back, 91% of puerto rico is still without power. conditions so bad 36,000 people have fled to florida where their votes cham everything in the state that was crucial to trump's victory. lifetime guara. and so should you. on struts, brakes, shocks. does he turn everything to gold? not everything. now get $100 back on a 2-axle brake service with your midas credit card. book an appointment online. hey, it's me, your dry skin. i'm craving something we're missing. the ceramides in cerave. they help restore my natural barrier, so i can lock in moisture and keep us protected. we've got to have each other's backs and fronts. cerave. what your skin craves. and fronts. if yand constipation,ling and you're overwhelmed by everything you've tried-- all those laxatives, daily probiotics, endless fiber-- it could be wearing on you. tell your doctor what you've tried, and how long you'
handles texas and florida on the one hand and puerto rico on the other, it's pretty terrible. >> fareed zakaria, always appreciate it. thank you. >> a pleasure. >> don't miss fareed's interview with hillary clinton. when we come back, 91% of puerto rico is still without power. conditions so bad 36,000 people have fled to florida where their votes cham everything in the state that was crucial to trump's victory. lifetime guara. and so should you. on struts, brakes, shocks. does...
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and we now have fareed zakaria, host of fa reed saturday y"fare" i wonder what you think about this, reed. what was your take away? >> perhaps the most bizarre statement by an american president on foreign policy in a long time. because it was a dia tribe against the iran agreement but then we're still in it. so the president is in effect criticizing the policy he is at same time jun holding. as i say, it is incoherent and contradigs is so strange that i don't think i have ever seen anything like it before. if the deal is as bad as he says it is, why doesn't he get out of it? he says that they are not adhering to the spirit of the deal. they have been conformed by every intelligence agency in the world that has been monitoring it. i think that i, like most people watching this, in europe, in the middle east, are wondering what does it mean? >> yeah, what does it mean? we heard from the iranian president that the president cannot decertify it unilatera y unilaterally, that is true. but he also said that president is full of accusations. full of insults. that withit was baseless. and h
and we now have fareed zakaria, host of fa reed saturday y"fare" i wonder what you think about this, reed. what was your take away? >> perhaps the most bizarre statement by an american president on foreign policy in a long time. because it was a dia tribe against the iran agreement but then we're still in it. so the president is in effect criticizing the policy he is at same time jun holding. as i say, it is incoherent and contradigs is so strange that i don't think i have ever...
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it was tuesday when she did sp then she spoke with fareed zakaria about this.i was just sick. i was shocked. i was appalled. it was something that was just intolerable in every way. and you know like so many people have come forward and spoken out. this was a different side of a person who i and many others had known in the past. >> should she have spoken out sooner? >> it was really surprising. on thursday night when the story broke you had democratic senators giving money back sort of right away. they weren't waiting for how the allegations were going to play out. hillary clinton waited for five days. she and president obama, new york money was very important to them and harvey weinstein was a major donor to them. i think it was surprising a lot of people that she waited that long especially since as she said over many years fighting for women's rights, for children, for how women are treated in the work place is a huge issue for her. even in that clip still that sort of very sort of careful language not sort of saying his name, sort of choosing the words car
it was tuesday when she did sp then she spoke with fareed zakaria about this.i was just sick. i was shocked. i was appalled. it was something that was just intolerable in every way. and you know like so many people have come forward and spoken out. this was a different side of a person who i and many others had known in the past. >> should she have spoken out sooner? >> it was really surprising. on thursday night when the story broke you had democratic senators giving money back...
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i want to start though with fareed zakaria. thank you for joining us. good to have you here. the president sat down with fox news tonight. he's been talking about to sean hannity, one of his most vocal supporters, here's some what have came out of that. >> media is bad. they're really dishonest people. these are very, were dishonest people, in many cases. in many cases, and not all, look, i know some reporters, i know journalists that are phenomenal and straight and honest, but there's such dishonesty. i mean, you know, it's interesting, if i was just watching television, you don't know whether or not because you know, you're just watching a report. but when you're the one being written about, they always try to make it negative. the media -- i call it fake media. so much fake news. >> these comments come after a series of tweets where he threatened to revoke the licenses of certain media groups and tv networks because of unfavorable coverage. this is what happens when you're in aauthoritarian country for the person who's supposed to be leading the number one democracy in the
i want to start though with fareed zakaria. thank you for joining us. good to have you here. the president sat down with fox news tonight. he's been talking about to sean hannity, one of his most vocal supporters, here's some what have came out of that. >> media is bad. they're really dishonest people. these are very, were dishonest people, in many cases. in many cases, and not all, look, i know some reporters, i know journalists that are phenomenal and straight and honest, but there's...
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i'm fareed zakaria. we'll begin today's show with russia.ith the trump campaign wanted to undo the work of this man, bill browder. now, they have had him placed on a list of interpol's most wanted. browder's long, strange saga and what it might tell us about putin's strategy towards
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i'm fareed zakaria. we begin today's show with dangers of war and instability.gton's bellicose response. >> it will be devastating, i can tell you that. >> also germany's resurgent right wing. what will it mean? >>> plus, iraqi kurdistan's dream of independence. could it become a nightmare? all that with a terrific panel. >>> then, microsoft seemed to have been left behind by the new titans of tech -- google, apple,
i'm fareed zakaria. we begin today's show with dangers of war and instability.gton's bellicose response. >> it will be devastating, i can tell you that. >> also germany's resurgent right wing. what will it mean? >>> plus, iraqi kurdistan's dream of independence. could it become a nightmare? all that with a terrific panel. >>> then, microsoft seemed to have been left behind by the new titans of tech -- google, apple,
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i'm fareed zakaria. today, the massacre on the las vegas strip. another reminder of america's extraordinary gun problem. the time to talk about it is now and that's what we are going to do for this entire show. what can we learn from other countries? what does the second amendment actually say? what could the united states government do to keep its citizens safer. all this the stop the madness show. now here is my take. >> a sick man. a demented man. >> that was donald trump trying to explain the latest mass shooting in the united states. we hear this expressed routinely. it is a dodge, a distortion of the facts and a cop out faster than necessary response. there's no evidence that the las vegas shooter was insane. you'll notice i prefer not to use his name. we won't show his photo either. we will not show a mental illness for had he that would suggest any such condition. he was clearly an evil man but evil is not crazy. if we define the attempt to take an innocent human being's life then of course every murder is mad. if not we should recognize i
i'm fareed zakaria. today, the massacre on the las vegas strip. another reminder of america's extraordinary gun problem. the time to talk about it is now and that's what we are going to do for this entire show. what can we learn from other countries? what does the second amendment actually say? what could the united states government do to keep its citizens safer. all this the stop the madness show. now here is my take. >> a sick man. a demented man. >> that was donald trump trying...
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joining us is fareed zakaria. from bob corker himself saying you cannot publicly castrate your own secretary of state, are you as concerned about that as the senator? >> well, i think it's very clear now that we essentially have no diplomacy going on in the united states. and the way in which the president has treated his secretary of state is the most dramatic example of it. i remember james baker telling me once the most important quality you need in a secretary of state is not knowledge of the world, not smarts. it is that he have the trust and confidence of the president, because when you go around the world and you're trying to make deals and you're trying to do diplomacy, the only thing anyone around the world is wondering, do you speak for the president? do you have the trust and confidence? are you speaking for the entire government of the united states? and it's absolutely clear that rex tillerson is not. and in that circumstance he's sort of a dead man walking whether he's in his job or not because there'
joining us is fareed zakaria. from bob corker himself saying you cannot publicly castrate your own secretary of state, are you as concerned about that as the senator? >> well, i think it's very clear now that we essentially have no diplomacy going on in the united states. and the way in which the president has treated his secretary of state is the most dramatic example of it. i remember james baker telling me once the most important quality you need in a secretary of state is not...
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i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. >>> we'll start today's show with a tour of the world's hot spots. north korea threatens an unimaginable strike on the u.s. iran's supreme leader reable re angrily to what he calls nonsensic nonsensical -- >>> just what happened in that attack in niger that left four u.s. servicemen dead? >>> also the economist just called him the world's most powerful man. and as each this week indicated, you might agree. inside the mind of china's president's xi jinping, as his country puts him back in power. >>> and last week, donald trump made moves to get out of what he called the worst deal ever. the iran nuclear deal. now will he terminate what he calls the worst trade deal? i'll talk to canada's foreign minister about trump's nafta strategy. but first, here's my take. can burns and lynne novak's d z documentary on the vietnam war is filled with stories of soldiers on all sides of the conflict. but the most tragic aspect was to hear linden johnson on tape before full u.s. engagement, admitting that the war could not be won. president johnson
i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. >>> we'll start today's show with a tour of the world's hot spots. north korea threatens an unimaginable strike on the u.s. iran's supreme leader reable re angrily to what he calls nonsensic nonsensical -- >>> just what happened in that attack in niger that left four u.s. servicemen dead? >>> also the economist just called him the world's most powerful man. and as each this week indicated, you might agree. inside...
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welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world, i am fareed zakaria. today, hillary clinton on a special edition of "gps." >> why on earth would we want two nuclear challenges in iran and north korea at the same time? >> president putin's vendettas against hillary clinton herself? >> he wants a weak america, he wants an america that is divided from within. >> on just what cost her the 2016 race. >> he was running a reality tv campaign and stoking a lot of anxiety and a lot of fear. >> it's going to be a disaster for our country. >> and on her marriage and that time when the whole world was able to watch its worst moments. >> i'm not going to say it was all rainbows and puppy dogs. it's hard. >> also, america is making a new push for coal. why china is going in a whole new direction. a tale of two countries and two very different strategies. but first, here's my take. when running against donald trump, jeb bush made a prediction about his highly unusual rival. he said that trump was a chaos candidate and that he would become a chaos president. bush fed
welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world, i am fareed zakaria. today, hillary clinton on a special edition of "gps." >> why on earth would we want two nuclear challenges in iran and north korea at the same time? >> president putin's vendettas against hillary clinton herself? >> he wants a weak america, he wants an america that is divided from within. >> on just what cost her the 2016 race. >> he was running a reality tv campaign and...
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they clasp on fareed zakaria on gps. >> that the tax cut will pay for itself, raise incomes more than anything else that's happened in the country in many years, that the tax cut isn't skewed toward helping rich people, those are fake facts. >> the fact is if you think we did something wrong, accuse us of making an error. but accusing of us is being dishonest is beyond the pale. >> you heard that fierce battle on what this tax plan means. >> hassett said it will mean a $4,000 pay raise. all the industries fight to keep their goodies. >> hence the desire for speed. kick that debate. questions mounting in puerto rico where 70% of the island still without power. over $300 million contract from a small montana energy company the latest through san juan next. wonderful. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. for her compassion and care. he spent decades fighting to give families a second chance. but to help others, they first had to protect themselves. i have afib. even f
they clasp on fareed zakaria on gps. >> that the tax cut will pay for itself, raise incomes more than anything else that's happened in the country in many years, that the tax cut isn't skewed toward helping rich people, those are fake facts. >> the fact is if you think we did something wrong, accuse us of making an error. but accusing of us is being dishonest is beyond the pale. >> you heard that fierce battle on what this tax plan means. >> hassett said it will mean a...
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welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world, i am fareed zakaria.t two nuclear challenges in iran and north korea at the same time? >> president putin's vendettas against hillary clinton herself? >> he wants a weak america,
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. >> i want to borrow on argument from our colleague fareed zakaria who has made the point that trump is not so much a liar but he is a bs'er. in some ways it might better to have someone who lies on occasion as president because it makes you comfortable they understand that difference. with trump and i'm sure everyone knows people like this in their own live, he bs's. thoerd in other words, he throws stuff against the wall and throws information that may be true, may not be true, it's whatever he can do to get through that moment, that situation. and his understanding of the line between what is fact and fiction is not -- is not very clear. and so that's the way that i started to look at him, much more as a bs'er than a liar. >> well, the other day when he was called out, he said that's what i was told, that's what i heard. and then we saw the sound bite when he was asked, i think it was 2015 -- i may have the year wrong -- when he was asked about the bone spurs and he said which foot? now, i have sciatica. if someone asked me, i would know immediately if it's my right or my left? so
. >> i want to borrow on argument from our colleague fareed zakaria who has made the point that trump is not so much a liar but he is a bs'er. in some ways it might better to have someone who lies on occasion as president because it makes you comfortable they understand that difference. with trump and i'm sure everyone knows people like this in their own live, he bs's. thoerd in other words, he throws stuff against the wall and throws information that may be true, may not be true, it's...
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i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. we'll start today's show with a tour of the world's hot spots. north korea threatens an unimaginable strike on the u.s. iran's supreme leader reacts angrily to what he called nonsensical comments by president trump. isis loses its last stand in the capital of its so-called caliphate, raqqah. and just what happened in that attack in niger that left four u.s. servicemen dead? >>> also, the economists just called him the world's most powerful man, and his speech this week indicated he might agree. inside the mind of china's president xi jinping as his party gathers to put him back in power for another five years at least. then, a grand bargain to make puerto rico great again. the gps plan. and last week trump made moves to get out of what he called the worst deal ever, the iran nuclear deal. now will be terminate what he calls the worst trade deal? i'll talk to canada's foreign minister about trump's nafta strategy. but first here's my take. ken burns and lynn novic's comprehensive docum
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fare fareed zakaria likened to president trump in the bleachers, commenting on what's going on in thee, when he related to the secretary's work to defuse the nuclear threat when he was in asia. >> yes, i think that goes back to the original point. and that is, there are various strategies one can volume. i think the end point of diplomacy as championed by rex tillerson and to some extent jim mattis, and the sort of military option, i think the end point of both of those strategies is a denuclearized north korea. both are on the same page in that regard. however, the option that president trump appears to be favoring, of war, or some other kind of military action, is far more risky. and i think the diplomatic sort of people, within the white house, i think they are chaffing at the undermining of their efforts to try to come to some sort of a peaceful conclusion to this whole issue with north korea. and i think president trump tends to undermine that. he may well argue because he takes a hard military line, that actually north korea will be more worried, and therefore more likely to com
fare fareed zakaria likened to president trump in the bleachers, commenting on what's going on in thee, when he related to the secretary's work to defuse the nuclear threat when he was in asia. >> yes, i think that goes back to the original point. and that is, there are various strategies one can volume. i think the end point of diplomacy as championed by rex tillerson and to some extent jim mattis, and the sort of military option, i think the end point of both of those strategies is a...
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she sat down with fareed zakaria in an interview that will air this sunday. here's a preview. >> i was just sick. i was shocked. i was appalled. it was something that was just intolerable in every way. you know, like so many people have come forward and spoken out, this was a different side of a person who i and many others had known in the past. >> would you have called him a friend? >> yes, i probably would have. and so would so many others. people in democratic politics for a couple of decades appreciated his help and support. and i think these stories coming to light now, and people who never spoke out before, having the courage to speak out just clearly demonstrates that this behavior that he engaged in cannot be tolerated and cannot be overlooked. >> he donated money to you directly and indirectly. would you give the money back? >> there is no one to give it back to. colleagues will say they will give it to charity. of course i will do that. i give 10% of my income every year to charity. >> joining us is the journalist who wrote "the new yorker" article
she sat down with fareed zakaria in an interview that will air this sunday. here's a preview. >> i was just sick. i was shocked. i was appalled. it was something that was just intolerable in every way. you know, like so many people have come forward and spoken out, this was a different side of a person who i and many others had known in the past. >> would you have called him a friend? >> yes, i probably would have. and so would so many others. people in democratic politics for...
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i'm fareed zakaria. today, the massacre on the las vegas strip. yet another stark reminder of america's extraordinary gun problem. the time to talk about it is now and that is what we are going to do for this entire show. what can we learn from other countries? what does the second amendment actually say? what could the united states government do to keep its citizens safer? call this the stop the madness show. and now here's my take. >> he was a sick man a demented man. >> that was donald trump trying to explain the latest mass shooting in the united states. we hear this view expressed routinely after every new incident but it is a dodge, a distortion of the facts and a cop out as to the necessary response. there's no evidence that the las vegas shooter was insane. you'll notice by the way i prefer not to use his name and give him publicity. we won't show his photo either. he did not have a history of mental illness that we know of nor reported for behavior that would suggest any such condition. he was clearly an evil man. but evil is not crazy.
i'm fareed zakaria. today, the massacre on the las vegas strip. yet another stark reminder of america's extraordinary gun problem. the time to talk about it is now and that is what we are going to do for this entire show. what can we learn from other countries? what does the second amendment actually say? what could the united states government do to keep its citizens safer? call this the stop the madness show. and now here's my take. >> he was a sick man a demented man. >> that was...
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i want to bring in fareed zakaria now. it really was amazing to watch. he was awarded -- john mccain was awarded the liberty medal tonight and in his acceptance speech he took a shot at president trump. watch this. >> the fear in the world we have organized and led for three-quarters of a century, to abandon the ideals we have advanced around the globe, to refuse the obligations of international leadership and our duty to remain the last best hope of earth for the sake of some half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems is as unpatriotic as an attachment to any other tired dogma of the past that americans con signed to the ash heap of history. we live in a land made of ideals, not blood and soil. we are the custodians of those ideals at home, and their champion abroad. >> what do you think? >> i thought it was strong. >> it's an extraordinary -- i really urge people to listen to or read the whole speech. it's extraordinary. eloquent. he really tells it like it is. and you could tell it comes f
i want to bring in fareed zakaria now. it really was amazing to watch. he was awarded -- john mccain was awarded the liberty medal tonight and in his acceptance speech he took a shot at president trump. watch this. >> the fear in the world we have organized and led for three-quarters of a century, to abandon the ideals we have advanced around the globe, to refuse the obligations of international leadership and our duty to remain the last best hope of earth for the sake of some half-baked,...
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and fareed zakaria said it's like president trump in the bleachers, commenting on what it's like down on the field in the game. >> i think this does go back to the original point, there are various strategies one can follow. and i think the end point of diplomacy as championed by rex tillerson and to some extent jim mattis, the sort of military option. i think both of those strategies are the same, do you denucle denuclearize north korea? i think they're both on the same page in that regard. however, the option that president trump seems to be favoring of war or some other military action is far more risky and i think the more diplomatic sort of people within the white house, i think they're chafing at undermining their efforts to try to come to some sort of a peaceful resolution with this issue. i think president trump tends to undermine that. the problem with this is, that the united states is gearing up for some kind of military action, and that could then bring in china to that as well. so, it's a very, very risky strategy, at a time when the world is on the brink of very many gre
and fareed zakaria said it's like president trump in the bleachers, commenting on what it's like down on the field in the game. >> i think this does go back to the original point, there are various strategies one can follow. and i think the end point of diplomacy as championed by rex tillerson and to some extent jim mattis, the sort of military option. i think both of those strategies are the same, do you denucle denuclearize north korea? i think they're both on the same page in that...
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i want to start though with fareed zakaria. thank you for joining us. good to have you here. president sat down with fox news tonight. he's been talking about to
i want to start though with fareed zakaria. thank you for joining us. good to have you here. president sat down with fox news tonight. he's been talking about to
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i was talking to fareed zakaria last week and he said i'm going to give the president the benefit of the doubt on not calling the families, or he said on not responding to this publicly because there were some details to be sorted out, but doesn't this also go to the heart of how is the american strategy when it comes to fighting terrorism working, and what is a little bit of a secretive war going on. >> that's a big question and president trump has made it a point to not really outline a clear strategy. he doesn't like when other people know what our strategy is. perhaps he doesn't have one. it is not clear to most americans what our strategy is. this shows us how terrorism is spreading. we know that as it is rooted out in the middle east in syria and iraq it's causing problems around the world so, yes, it drew attention to this region in africa. i think president trump in making this a political point missed an opportunity to talk about terrorism and to talk about his strategy. i also think will's brother, such an american hero, and when you hear him say we wouldn't know if the pre
i was talking to fareed zakaria last week and he said i'm going to give the president the benefit of the doubt on not calling the families, or he said on not responding to this publicly because there were some details to be sorted out, but doesn't this also go to the heart of how is the american strategy when it comes to fighting terrorism working, and what is a little bit of a secretive war going on. >> that's a big question and president trump has made it a point to not really outline a...
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. >> joining me now is fareed zakaria. it's friday, and here we are with more russia
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i'm fareed zakaria. today, the massacre on the las vegas strip.n problem. the time to talk about it is now and that is what we are going to do for this entire show. what can we learn from other
i'm fareed zakaria. today, the massacre on the las vegas strip.n problem. the time to talk about it is now and that is what we are going to do for this entire show. what can we learn from other
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here she is tonight speaking to our fareed zakaria. >> i was just sick. i was shocked. i was appalled. it was something that was just intolerable in every way. and you know, like so many people who have come forward and spoken out, this was a different side of a person who i and many others had known. in the past. >> would you have called him a friend? >> yes, i probably would have. and so would so many others. people in democratic politics for a couple of decade appreciated his help and support. and i think these stories coming the light now and people who never spoke out before, having the courage to speak out, just clearly demonstrates that this behavior that he engaged in cannot be tolerated. >> right, a lot more of what she had to say ahead because there is a lot more. we begin though with stephanie elam in los angeles tonight and stephanie, what do you know about this 911 call? >> well, what we understand happened, erin, is that los angeles police department officers responded to the house of the daughter of harvey weinstein at about 10:37 a.m. they're not giving
here she is tonight speaking to our fareed zakaria. >> i was just sick. i was shocked. i was appalled. it was something that was just intolerable in every way. and you know, like so many people who have come forward and spoken out, this was a different side of a person who i and many others had known. in the past. >> would you have called him a friend? >> yes, i probably would have. and so would so many others. people in democratic politics for a couple of decade appreciated...
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. >> well, the full interview airs this weekend on fareed zakaria's gps. gloria, this is the first time that we're hearing secretary clinton speak about this. what do you make of it because obviously she came under criticism there were several days in which there was silence. >> i think she was late. i think president obama was late and i think one of the reasons for that is they're trying to figure out what to do because this is somebody who has been very generous to them personally in their campaigns and, you know, i think hillary clinton's outrage at this was evident, but it was also interesting to me that she made the case in a way that the political class didn't know. and everything we're hearing is that it was an open secret in hollywood, and if it's an open secret in hollywood, you know, these things get around. so the question is how did the political class not know? and i just don't know the answer to that. if you consider someone a friend and you have a lot of friends in hollywood and democrats do, then how come this never sort of became front an
. >> well, the full interview airs this weekend on fareed zakaria's gps. gloria, this is the first time that we're hearing secretary clinton speak about this. what do you make of it because obviously she came under criticism there were several days in which there was silence. >> i think she was late. i think president obama was late and i think one of the reasons for that is they're trying to figure out what to do because this is somebody who has been very generous to them...
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i think fareed zakaria hit the nail right on the head when he said that a secretary of state cannot beround that he no longer enjoys the confidence the president. i think that's right. but i also think that he probably was a good man who took this job for patriotic reasons to help his country. but frankly, i don't see how he stays now because i don't think he can any longer be effective. >> you think he's gone? >> i think my christmas, yeah. >> it is such an honor to have you on. i'm not star struck and i don't gush over many people, but you and dan rater and others are mentors and icons and thank you so much for what you do. we loved having you on. please come back. >> well, thank you. and keep up the good worng, don. >> thank you. the new book is overload, finding the truth in today's day luge of news. if i can get my mouth to work. bob schieffer, thank you so much. when we come back, chaos in the white house. could the president's chief of staff be out the door soon? we'll discuss. faction over cable for 17 years running. but some people still like cable. just like some people like
i think fareed zakaria hit the nail right on the head when he said that a secretary of state cannot beround that he no longer enjoys the confidence the president. i think that's right. but i also think that he probably was a good man who took this job for patriotic reasons to help his country. but frankly, i don't see how he stays now because i don't think he can any longer be effective. >> you think he's gone? >> i think my christmas, yeah. >> it is such an honor to have you...
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i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york.how with a tour of the world's hot spots. north korea threatens an unimaginable strike on the u.s. iran's supreme leader reacts angrily to what he called nonsensical comments by president trump. isis loses its last stand in the capital of its so-called caliphate, r
i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york.how with a tour of the world's hot spots. north korea threatens an unimaginable strike on the u.s. iran's supreme leader reacts angrily to what he called nonsensical comments by president trump. isis loses its last stand in the capital of its so-called caliphate, r