this is gps , the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. today on the program, we ll bring you the latest from the middle east with cnn s jeremy diamond who was in gaza yesterday. then one of the burning questions of the war, who will run gaza when it is over? i ll talk to the former foreign minister of the palestinian authority nasser al kidwa. and will iran get more involved in the conflict than it is? the long time middle east reporter and analyst kim ghattas will weigh in. and finally exactly a year from today, americans will elect their next president. the 2024 race is top of mind for my guest, the ever so politically incorrect bill maher, host of hbo s real time. but fiers here is my take. israelis are horrified by the attacks on their country. the results sense of trauma has fueled a desire for benjamin netanyahu called mighty vengeance. but intense emotions ma
his thumb is working! i do like this coin toss thing. why stop with the debate side? let s have the coin determine who wins the election. yep. it would be so much less stressful than five months of campaigning. just flip the coin! heads, it s trump. tails, it s biden. if the coin bounces and rolls into the sewer, it s rfk jr. i say he ll come out all jacked up, right? all jacked up. yes, all jacked up on metamucil. trump says he wants them to both submit to a drug test before the debate. do you have any idea how long it takes to get a urine sample from men close to 80? i m 74 and the only time i i don t have to pee is when i m pee ing! the great marty short filling in for jimmy kimmel this week. not a bad substitute. we are two days away now from the first presidential debate of the 2024 election cycle. we will have the latest what we are learning about president biden s strategy for dealing with two different versions of donald trump. primary day in new york and colora
situation. last week, they echoed president biden, they said there s no crisis at the border. do believe there is a crisis of the border? i believe the answer is no. i think there is a challenge at the border that we are managing, and we have our resources dedicated to managing it. harris: you are watching outnumbered. i m harris faulkner. my cohost emily compagno, town hall ata turgut fox news contributor katie pavlich, new miranda devine, and joining us today, host of fox nation outdoors, joey jones. good to see everybody. your pocket square is amazing. you are on point. [laughter] was going to say, it s a colorful dr. seuss-like, but i don t know how everybody feels about that. let s start with the border situation, and the fact that it s only been a few weeks we ve seen a change in policy, and now the dhs is looking at things may be a little bit clearer. joey. joey: people don t talk about the fact that this is not a border crisis; it s a crisis that start
For the bulk of england and wales. Not quite so warm on tuesday, Graeme Le Saux the eastward early patchy rain but that doesnt last. Hello. This is bbc news. The headlines more than 250 people have been killed, many more are missing, after mudslides in colombia. The president has declared a State Of Emergency in the region. Six people have been arrested after whats been called a brutal attack on a 17 year old kurdish iranian boy in south london. Police are treating the incident as a hate crime. A teenager whose mother and brother were stabbed to death at home says the family is devastated Lydia Wilkinson left flowers at the scene earlier. Theresa may reassures gibraltar of britains steadfast commitment and says she will work to secure the best possible outcome from brexit talks. Now on bbc news its time for inside out. What happens when one of the South S Busiest Roads meets one of the world most important landscapes . For the panel to come out right where it is proposed to i cannot se
For the bulk of england and wales. Not quite so warm on tuesday, Graeme Le Saux the eastward early patchy rain but that doesnt last. Hello. This is bbc news. The headlines more than 250 people have been killed, many more are missing, after mudslides in colombia. The president has declared a State Of Emergency in the region. Six people have been arrested after whats been called a brutal attack on a 17 year old kurdish iranian boy in south london. Police are treating the incident as a hate crime. A teenager whose mother and brother were stabbed to death at home says the family is devastated Lydia Wilkinson left flowers at the scene earlier. Theresa may reassures gibraltar of britains steadfast commitment and says she will work to secure the best possible outcome from brexit talks. Now on bbc news its time for inside out. What happens when one of the South S Busiest Roads meets one of the world most important landscapes . For the panel to come out right where it is proposed to i cannot se