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Fareed Zakaria GPS (audio)
Fareed Zakaria GPS takes a comprehensive look at foreign affairs and global policies through in-depth, one-on-one interviews and fascinating roundtable discussions. Full video episodes available in the iTunes store.
Last Update: 2013-05-13
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1. GPS May 12th: Beyond the ManhuntsGPS premiers a special program, "Beyond the Manhunts: How to Stop Terror" -- an in-depth look at how U.S. intelligence is working at home and abroad. Fareed explores a number of key issues: the hunt for Osama bin Laden, the state of al Qaeda, the morality of drone strikes, and the threat of lone wolves at home. Expert voices include former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, former CIA and NSA Director Michael Hayden, and more.
5/13/2013 2. GPS May 5thHas Syria's Assad crossed a red line? Should the U.S. intervene? Fareed convenes a panel of foreign policy thinkers, including Richard Haass and Anne-Marie Slaughter. Then, is it the end of austerity in Europe? TIME's Rana Foroohar and the FT's Gillian Tett weigh in. Plus, the Boston bombers, Islam, and immigration: 1-on-1 with author Salman Rushdie.
5/6/2013 3. GPS April 28thWhat are intelligence agencies doing to keep America safe? Fareed speaks to a man who ran both the CIA and NSA: Michael Hayden. Later, does technology help keep us safe, or does it enable terrorists? Google's Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt explains why the Internet is a force for good. And, 1-on-1 with director Mira Nair. Her new film "The Reluctant Fundamentalist" tells the story of a young Pakistani who comes to America with great dreams, only to become disillusioned by the U.S. - what can we learn... 4/29/2013 4. GPS April 21stA special hour on the Boston bombings. Fareed offers his take, on the importance of resilience. Then, an exclusive with Commissioner Ray Kelly of the New York City Police Department: a look at how major American cities protect themselves from terror. And, an all-star GPS panel on terrorism: former officials from the CIA and Homeland Security tell us how prepared we are, and what we need to do better.
4/22/2013 5. GPS April 14thAssessing President Obama's new budget: Ronald Reagan's budget director David Stockman debates Obama's top former economic adviser Austan Goolsbee. Then, the biggest driver of U.S. debt: health care -- Steven Brill and David Goldhill on why the system needs fixing and how to do it. Later, why the future of food may well be Chinese: a conversation with new CNN host Anthony Bourdain. Finally, a business ethics lesson from an unlikely source: India. 1-on-1 with Ratan Tata, the former Chairman of India's... 4/15/2013 6. GPS April 7thWill North Korea attack the U.S. or its allies? Fareed convenes an all-star panel of global thinkers to discuss the Koreas, the Middle East, gun control, and President Obama. Then, some good news for America: Morgan Stanley's Ruchir Sharma explains why emerging markets are slowing down, and the U.S. is on the up. Plus, What in the World: why thousands of Chinese rivers are simply disappearing.
4/7/2013 7. GPS March 24thWhat is the answer to America's growth problem? According to Nobel Prize winning economist Paul Krugman, you need to spend, spend, spend. Fareed and Krugman strike up a lively debate. Then, a frontier where the U.S. seems to be falling behind India and China: the space race. Neil DeGrasse Tyson looks at the implications. And, what Asia's rise means for the world: 1-on-1 with Singapore's Kishore Mahbubani.
3/25/2013 8. GPS March 17thWhat to do about North Korea? As Pyongyang gets ever more belligerent, Fareed talks to two men deeply involved in crafting Washington's East Asian policy: former Ambassador to S. Korea Donald Gregg, and Victor Cha of Georgetown University. Then, 10 years on from the start of the war in Iraq: what went wrong, why, and what needs to be done now -- Fareed speaks to one of the original architects of that war, Paul Wolfowitz. And in What in the World, why hundreds of Chinese are suddenly getting divorced. 3/18/2013 9. GPS March 17thWhat to do about North Korea? As Pyongyang gets ever more belligerent, Fareed talks to two men deeply involved in crafting Washington's East Asian policy: former Ambassador to S. Korea Donald Gregg, and Victor Cha of Georgetown University. Then, 10 years on from the start of the war in Iraq: what went wrong, why, and what needs to be done now -- Fareed speaks to one of the original architects of that war, Paul Wolfowitz. And in What in the World, why hundreds of Chinese are suddenly getting divorced. 3/18/2013 10. GPS March 3rdWhy does Iran think nuclear talks have reached a "turning point"? Fareed has an exclusive, rare interview with Iran's Ambassador to the United Nations, Mohammad Khazaee. Also, the United States gets sequestered: but what does it really mean and what impact will it have? Fareed convenes an all-star panel. All that, and What in the World -- why one world leader refuses to watch an Oscar-nominated film that was made in his own country.
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