those two extra senate seats they will abolish the filibuster to pass their antidemocracy bill designed to rig elections forever in their favor you think the people who lecture endlessly about trust our democracy would focus on that. especially when they are republicans they might put aside any vendettas for five minutes to try to support gop candidates that not liz chain on - liz cheney instead she tries to undermine the most disrespectful way. the idea they will no longer support the ukrainian people well for somebody who has a picture of ronald reagan on his wall the notion that he will make himself the leader of the party is just stunning. it is dangerous. steve: what did kathy mccart on - kevin mccarthy say? i think people will be sitting in a recession and not write a blank check to ukraine. it is important that the same time it cannot be the only thing they do a not a blank check so do you think maybe 95 percent of americans would agree? do you know who else woul
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. on today s program, amidst the utter political and economic chaos in the united kingdom, liz truss resigns, becoming the shortest tenured prime minister in that country s history. i m resigning as leader of the conservative party. what happens now? i ll ask the economist editor in chief. then, next week, benjamin netanyahu might get a third stint as israel s prime minister. today, you ll hear from him about iran s nuclear program, israel s relations with its neighbors, his own relations with vladamir putin. i wouldn t call it a love affair, but i would call it a question of interest. and more. also the protests in iran have now been going on for more than a month. and show no signs of slowing. i ll get the big picture from robin wright of the new yorker, who calls this the world s first women-led counterre
on today s program, amidst the utter political and economic chaos in the united kingdom, liz truss resigns, becoming the shortest tenured prime minister in that country s history. i m resigning as leader of the conservative party. what happens now? i ll ask the economist quest editor in chief. then, next week, benjamin netanyahu might get a third stint as israel s prime minister. today, you ll hear from him about iran s nuclear program, israel s relations with its neighbors, his own relations with vladamir putin. i wouldn t call it a love affair, but i would call it a question of interest. and more. also the protests in iran have now been going on for more than a month. and show no signs of slowing. i ll get the big picture from robin wright of the new yorker, who calls this the world s first women-led counterrevolution. but first, here s my take. in late 1992, i started my first full-time job as managing editor of foreign affairs. i remember sorting through
and giano caldwell, but first this. john: to kick off america reports, life expectancy in america dropping to the lowest level in more than two decades, according to the cdc. deaths from drug overdoses and covid fueling the decline. john roberts in washington. sandra, good wednesday to you. sandra: i m sandra smith in new york city. plunged to an average of 76.1 years in 2021. fentanyl poisoning driving that number with more than 72,000 deaths by the end of last year. john: president biden s border crisis making it worse. officials are trying to stop the flow of fentanyl from creeping into the u.s., but despite efforts, parents are feeling the consequences of drugs in their family. fentanyl has changed the game. no longer can we say just be careful or it s not going to happen to my family. it took half of what he thought was a percocet. you have to talk about these pills and other forms that unfortunately they are now taking other than just pills. no mother want
him while allowing for a dereliction of duty to the american people from joe biden. the wide open border, an economy teetering on recession, foreign policy mistakes putting america in danger. coming up, tennessee senator marsha black burn on the bad policies resulting in bad outcomes for america. then, the 2 million mark has been reached at the southern border. unprecedented and, obviously, intentional as 2 the million illegal migrants are apprehended in the last year on top of the additional nearly 1 million others seen on surveillance cameras getting away. virginia lieutenant governor winsome serious is here on the impact of the open border policy. and then china on the march as joe biden signs into law his inflation tax and spending plan supporting a made in china approach for electric and green products while sending $80 billion to the irs to conduct audits on more americans. florida congressman and decorated afghanistan veteran brian mast on biden s botched afghanistan w