United states and around the world. Im Fareed Zakaria coming to you from new york. We start with two of the worlds critical hot spots. First ukraine. Where president zelenskyy admitted that the counteroffensive is difficult as wes western Officials Say that kyiv is highly unlikely so where does the war go from here . And then to niger, where a Military Coup was launched, that makes for a six county belt of cues spanning 3,500 miles across the african continent. Well tell you what you need to know about this startling trend. Also, are you amazed by the power of Artificial Intelligence . Well wait until you hear about Quantum Computing. It will make todays a. I. Look like childs play. I talked to mitchia kaku about what he sees as the real gamechanger. But first, here is my take. In early may, 2023, it seems obvious that the United States was going to face an unmanageable border crisis. In the Previous Fiscal Year there were about 2. 4 million of apprehensions trying to enter the u. S. A
like child s play. i talked to mitchia kaku about what he sees as the real game-changer. but first, here is my take. in early may, 2023, it seems obvious that the united states was going to face an unmanageable border crisis. in the previous fiscal year there were about 2.4 million of apprehensions trying to enter the u.s. at the souther board and they were about to lose title 42 implemented in march of 2022 that allowed them to expel migrants as a pandemic prevention measure. but the end of the pandemic meant that temporary power also had to come to a close. in fact, as it turned out, there was to crisis. the number of encounters with migrants at the southern border dropped by a third from about 7,100 per day in april to about
space rocket science there that makes a lot of us optimistic about the possibility that more and more humans will get an opportunity to go to space. and that opens up all kinds of things that you could possibly not imagine right now. yeah. it was interesting, miles, i spoke to jeff bezos just a couple of minutes ago when his brother and we ll have that tape shortly for you. but one of the things that we said is that it is better than he expected. he read a lot about what to expect, what it was going to be like. but it surpassed his expectations. he talk the a lot, too, about his vision for the future of space exploration and space colonization. i want to bring in mitchia kaku, a theoretical physicist. how likely is that vision of having a permanent settlement on moon or on mars, having the kind