tonight, on a two hour edition of the hudson show, breaking details on the debt limit detail, we can hear from democratic hardly greg insider just got briefed on the white house we, also debated with u.s. experts. and special counsel jan s nick, eminem and the alvin bragg both of new potentially damning evidence against who else donald de trump and their respective cases, and setting the record straight on one henry a kissinger. as he marks his 100th birthday, will it because dark and very bloody legacy. good evening, i m mehdi hassan we have breaking news tonight we have what they are calling a deal, just a short time ago president biden s post about that debt limit agreement in principle reaches weekend when his administration and the republican leadership in the house. we ve got good news, we just spoke with speaker mccarthy, and we have reached a bipartisan budget agreement that we are ready to move to the full congress. and i think it s a really important step forwar
make sense of this with our viewers. thanks mehdi. here we go. tonight, on a two hour edition of the mehdi hassan show, breaking details of the debt limit deal. we will hear from democratic congressman greg azar, who just got briefed by the white house on intubated with two experts. then special counsel jack smith manhattan the alvin bragg put out new potentially damning evidence against, who else, donald day trump in their respective cases. and setting the record straight on one henry a kissinger. the former secretary of state marks his 100th birthday, we will look back at his dark and very bloody legacy. good evening, i am many hassan. we have breaking news tonight, we have what they are calling a deal. just a short time ago, president biden spoke about that debt limit in principle, reaches we can do in his administration and the republican leadership in the house. we ve got good news, we just spoke with speaker mccarthy, and we have reached a bipartisan budget agre
united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. today on the program, after seven days, the truce between israel and hamas is over and the war is back on. i ll ask a former idf officer whether israel s tactics will change in this phase. will it be more precise, more careful about civilian casualties as the united states has asked? then i will talk to a man who knows those casualties well. a british palestinian surgeon who has worked in gaza s hospitals during the war. finally, the death of america s most famous 20th century statesman hen ry kissinger. i will talk to his biographer, neil ferguson how kissinger changed the world for better or for worse. but first, here s my take. henry kissinger, who died this week at 100 years old, may have been the most famous foreign policy practitioner in modern american history, but he practiced foreign policy for just eight those hundred years. he left office as secretary of state nearly half a c
statistic, maybe that s why people can t get their heads around henry kissinger s deaths. americans are personal totally fine with understanding the brutality of lump blood mutant, or saddam hussein in iraq, but to think about what henry kissinger did in vietnam, cambodia and laos, and nick, you offered a new investigation this week for the intercept on how kissinger is responsible for even more cambodian civilian casualties than we already previously thought. you also write about how you confronted him a while back about the u.s. bombings of cambodia and laos, and he just sarcastically responded that he lacked your quote unquote, intelligence and moral quality. and he kind of walked off. he genuinely does not seem to give a down, does he nick? no, this has been a whole work of his entire career, this has been his m o. he has found ways to, court the press, he has beguiled the
kissinger did in vietnam, cambodia and laos, and nick, you offered a new investigation this week for the intercept on how kissinger is responsible for even more cambodian civilian casualties than we already previously thought. you also write about how you confronted him a while back about the u.s. bombings of cambodia and laos, and he just sarcastically responded that he lacked your quote unquote, intelligence and moral quality. and he kind of walked off. he genuinely does not seem to give a down, does he nick? no, this has been a whole work of his entire career, this has been his m o. he has found ways to, court the press, he has beguiled the press in many ways. and because of this, as david said, he has been able to commit astonishing crimes and still be fed, and still be home. yeah, you mentioned david, i think you mentioned in the past he once shared an elevator with