Sun, May 22, 2016
"Fareed Zakaria GPS" is CNN's flagship world affairs program. Every week on the show, you will see in-depth interviews with world leaders, newsmakers and analysts who break down the world's toughest problems, you will hear Fareed's "take" on vital subjects, and you will learn what you need to know about the world around you.
Sun, Jan 10, 2016
Airdate January 10, 2016: On GPS Sunday, Fareed asks an expert panel about tensions in the Middle East rising even further. Could a cold war turn hot between Saudi Arabia and Iran? Then, is another recession on the horizon, this one with an epicenter in China? And, Henry Kissinger: war criminal or great statesman? Fareed asks the biographer of the most controversial secretary of state what he's learned. Next, a former Soviet hero on why Putin is dangerous to Russia and the West.
Sun, Jan 17, 2016
On GPS Sunday, the day critics said would never come, as international experts verify that Iran has abided by the nuclear deal. What does this mean for Iran and its relationship with the West? And, an expert panel on the actual state of America's union: from Obama's heartfelt address to the U.S. economic climate to the contenders to be the NEXT Commander-in-Chief. Then, will pennies, pounds, and pesos be a thing of the past? Fareed looks at one nation saying goodbye to cash.
Sun, Jan 24, 2016
On GPS Sunday, Secretary of Defense Ash Carter discusses the U.S. strategy to defeat ISIS and whether Afghanistan will be a never-ending war. Fareed also talks with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about the Iran nuclear deal and whether there he still believes there can be a resolution to the conflict with the Palestinians. And, you've heard of the old lady who lived in a shoe? We'll introduce you to a church in a shoe. Where in the world?
Sun, Jan 31, 2016
On GPS Sunday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on how a liberal former school teacher got elected to Canada's highest office and what he intends to do while in that office. And, on the fifth anniversary of the Arab Spring, Fareed asks how and why it went so badly wrong. And, the growing threat of the Zika virus...what can the current outbreak tell us about our preparedness for the next pandemic?
Sun, Feb 7, 2016
On GPS Sunday, an all-star political panel on the tightening primary race as 2016 election kicks into high gear. What to make of the Iowa results? And what will happen in New Hampshire? And, after President Obama's first visit to an American mosque, Fareed goes one-on-one with basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on Islam in America. Plus, the big data revolution that could help us live to the century mark.
Sun, Feb 14, 2016
On GPS Sunday, former Homeland Security secretary Michael Chertoff and author Peter Bergen discuss the possibility of ISIS trying to hit the U.S. in 2016, and an economic panel debates the likelihood of a global recession. What will the jobs of the future look like? Alec Ross tells Fareed how people can prepare themselves and their kids. And, the great Harry Belafonte on diversity in Hollywood and the ongoing fight for racial equality.
Sun, Feb 21, 2016
On GPS Sunday, a tour of the world's hot spots with The New York Times' Thomas Friedman and a journey across America with The Atlantic's James Fallows. Mukesh Ambani, India's richest man, tells Fareed he can provide internet to one billion citizens. Plus, India's biggest movie star, Shah Rukh Khan on competing with Hollywood at home and around the globe.
Sun, Feb 28, 2016
On GPS Sunday, tackling the country's biggest national security issues and presidential politics with former NSA and CIA director, Michael Hayden. Then the world's richest man Bill Gates on how he would handle the FBI's request to unlock the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone. Plus, could paying would-be criminals decrease crime in American cities?
Sun, Mar 6, 2016
On GPS Sunday, Paul Krugman and Bret Stephens debate the rising tide of Trump and who's responsible for it. Also, a real-life cyber-attack that put a quarter million people in the dark: could it happen in the U.S.? Vali Nasr and Thomas Erdbrink on what Iran's elections mean for the world. Plus, could new bleeding edge technology one day allow a rogue nation to create a master race?
Sun, Mar 13, 2016
Airdate March 13, 2016: On GPS Sunday, a panel from around the globe on what the rest of the world thinks of the 2016 Presidential race. Also, are we seeing the rise of American authoritarianism? And, from Plato to penis jokes, two historians delve into the evolution of debating. Plus, on the eve of the Ides of March, dissecting the downfall of Rome's great leader.
Sun, Mar 20, 2016
Airdate March 20, 2016: On GPS, what to make of Putin pulling out of Syria with CNN'S Clarissa Ward and Council on Foreign Relations' Richard Haass. Also, author Thomas Frank offers his take - could the Democrats be to blame for the rise of Trump? And, the nuclear nightmare brewing in South Asia. Plus, how to fight the booming, global drug trade.
Sun, May 1, 2016
On GPS, Fareed debates Edward Snowden on a crucial topic in the wake of San Bernardino: government access to encrypted devices. Also, author Parag Khanna says instead of building a wall on the border with Mexico, the U.S. should break down boundaries and embrace a North American Union. And, Imran Khan, Pakistan's popular politician, on what's driving anti-Americanism in the muslim world.
Sun, May 8, 2016
On GPS, what is the future of the GOP, conservative movement, even America with Trump as the presumptive GOP nominee? And, Greece's former finance minister, Yanis Varoufakis, says Europe is collapsing. Plus, Bassem Youssef, "the Jon Stewart of Egypt," on the state of his home country, five years after revolution.
Sun, May 15, 2016
"Fareed Zakaria GPS" is CNN's flagship world affairs program. Every week on the show, you will see in-depth interviews with world leaders, newsmakers and analysts who break down the world's toughest problems, you will hear Fareed's "take" on vital subjects, and you will learn what you need to know about the world around you.
Sun, Jul 24, 2016
Today's guests: Bret Stephens, Stephen Moore, David Frum and Danielle Pletka discuss the state of the GOP. Rebecca R. Ruiz Reporter froom The New York Times, Bryan Stevenson Founder and excutive director, Equal Justice Initiative, and Iris Bohnet Director, Harvard's Women and Public Policy Program.