united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria. today on the program president putin s most formidable political rival was locked two ed up two years ago. but he still has a voice, his message carried on by his inner circle that inspires russia s opposition movement. i have an exclusive interview with his daughter, dasha, on the state of her father and his mission to bring democracy to russia. and what might befall the world in 2023? ian bremmer will lay out the biggest political risk of the new year. the biggest risk is putin, agenting as the most powerful rogue state in history. and we ll have the economic outlook. but first, here is my take. it was hard not to be fixated on the drama that unfolded in the house of representatives this week, when the republican party had a nervous breakdown in full public view. this crisis was entirely of the party s own making. for decades, it has whipped its base into a righteous fury, by promising radical policies th
this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria. today on the program, president putin s most formidable political rival was locked up two years ago. but alexi navalny still has a voice, his message carried on by his inner circle, one that inspires russia s opposition movement. i have an exclusive interview with his daughter, dasha, on the state of her father and his mission to bring democracy to russia. and what might befall the world in 2023? ian bremmer will lay out the biggest political risk of the new year. the biggest risk is putin, acting as the most powerful rogue state that we have ever dealt with in his story. and rucihr sharma will give the economic outlook. but first, here is my take. it was hard not to be fixated on the drama that unfolded in the house of representatives this week, when the republican party had a nervous breakdown in full public view. this crisis was entirely of th
investigations. a move certain to frustrate newly-empowered republicans. plus, alec baldwin s lawyers say they were blind-sided when the actor was set to be charged with manslaughter this week. that has many wondering, do prosecutors actually have a case? are they overreaching? we ll discuss. and the desantis administration blocks an a.p. african american studies course from being taught in high schools. we re joined by one professor for a look at what s actually in that course and why she feels it s critical for students. your weekend is finally here. we are glad to have you. it s saturday, january 21st. good morning. good morning. good to see you. we are going to begin with the war in ukraine this morning. a stalemate over tanks. ukraine s president says the country desperately needs them and there s no alternative. but germany failed to reach an agreement on sending its leopard tanks to ukraine because german officials say they will not send those tanks unless th
the average family home. cory practices her violin. christian plays with his cars. and mike and carol worry over the bills. we went into the 1980s in pretty much the same technology that s been in place for a couple of decades. typewriter. calculators, tv, oven. a car. you listen to music on a big old stereo system with a turntable. maybe you had a digital watch, and that was the only thing that was going to be digital that you actually owned. hello? i m not here now, but my faithful machine is. there was a handful of technology at that time. one was the telephone answering machine. you d be driving home and you d say, i can t wait to check my messages. you know, it had become part of the day. honey, i m checking my messages. from the noisy streets of new york to the laid-back tranquility of california, americans are tuning out and tuning in. when i think of technology in the 1980s, i think of the walkman. the walkman was huge. it s the latest fad. tiny st
they need all the help they can get. and then you owe somebody something. biden found that out the hard way. after the far left backed his campaign, old joe was in their pocket. and, today, biden paid them back. when i campaigned for president i made a commitment we will forgive $10,000 in outstanding federal student loans. jesse: joe just cut a $300 billion check to his base. liberal grad students making six figures just got paid off. but joe lied and said these are working class people. both of these targeted actions are for families who need it the most. working and middle class people, hit especially hard during the pandemic. jesse: we read the fine print and a family who graduated from harvard law making a quarter million dollars a year gets bailed out by biden. biden s prescribing harvard law grads with joe the plumber s money. because, more than half of the student loan debts owned with people with graduate degrees. you know, the people that spent their 20 s in s