When does Fareed Zakaria GPS air on CNN?

When does Fareed Zakaria GPS air on CNN?

Watch GPS, Sundays 10 a.m. & 1 p.m. ET The Global Public Square helps you make sense of the world, with insights from CNN’s Fareed Zakaria. Fareed gives his take on the lightning quick takeover of Afghanistan by the Taliban after the withdrawal of American and NATO troops from the country. GPS Web Extra: Did Pakistan doom the Afghan war effort?

Who are the historians on Fareed Zakaria GPS?

Fareed is joined by historians Jon Meacham and Niall Ferguson to examine historical precedents for Biden’s expansive federal government programs. On GPS: Is the U.S. risking runaway inflation? Niall Ferguson tells Fareed why fears of overheating the U.S. economy through massive spending should not be dismissed.

What did Fareed Zakaria say about the opioid epidemic?

Fareed Zakaria looks at why the pandemic has led to a sharp increase in opioid overdose deaths in the United States. Fareed gives his take on the massive ramp-up of vaccines under Pres. Biden, who has marshaled the full power of the federal government to fight Covid-19. On GPS: Can the U.S. make up for lost time in AI race?

What did Fareed Zakaria say about Senate stalling?

Fareed takes a look at how the Senate stalling manoeuvre was born, how it was used in the past and why it is emblematic of minority rule in today’s Senate. Fareed Zakaria gives his take on the surge of migration to the Southern US border and explains why America’s current asylum policy is “out of date.”

Who are the correspondents on the Fareed Zakaria show?

But, first, Jim Sciutto opens the show with Afghan natives Rina Amiri, Senior Fellow at NYU’s Center for Global Affairs, and Sami Mahdi, an Afghan journalist, on the future of their home country. Reporting from Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, CNN’s Senior International Correspondent Sam Kiley describes the ongoing troubles there.

Who is Mahbouba Seraj on Fareed Zakaria GPS?

Mahbouba Seraj, a women’s rights activist in Kabul, tells Fareed how she will continue to fight for women’s rights in the cou Show more ntry. Then, after weeks of back-to-back climate catastrophes around the world, John Kerry, Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, calls for more effective global climate action.