weekend. police say that robert harold showed signs of impairment after he allegedly hit a pickup truck while speeding. the truck careened down an embankment killing the driempl he acknowledged consuming hard crieder and taking prescription pills. i will see you at the top of the hour in the newsroom. fareed zakaria gps continues right now. around the world more than 140 people have been reported killed in terror-related attacks since last sunday. and many hundreds more wounded. in iraq alone, at least 77 dead and 328 wounded in four attacks. at least 30 killed in somalia. two ngo workers, six civilian and the district governor were killed in multiple attacks in afghanistan. nine dead at a political rally in pakistan. 16 injured near a political office in india. eight shot to death by a gunman in kenya.
0 fareed zakaria gps is next. welcome to all of you in the united states and around a i m fareed zakaria . it has been an extraordinary six days since two bombs exploded near the finish line of the boston marathon. today the lone surviving suspect in that attack lies in a hospital bed, unable to speak, unable to explain the destruction he and his brother are alleged to have wrought. in this hour, we will try to get to the bottom of the key issues around the attack. we ll start with an exclusive interview with ray kelly, the commissioner of the new york police department. he runs one of the largest counterterrorism teams outside of the federal government, and we will get his key insight. then, soft targets, ieds, high-value interrogation, chechnya and more. we will dig deep in to some crucial aspects of the case with a true all-star gps panel. also on the show we will take a few breaks from terror to look at gold, which isn t as glittery as it used to be and what lessons the u.s. cong