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 from new york. today on the program, i have an exclusive interview with president biden s national security adviser jake sullivan. we talk about russia s war in ukraine, threats from china and america s role in a new world: and it is gps birthday. this week we mark 15 years of the global public square. it s astonishing how much has happened in a decade and a half. and we will bring you the highlights. first, here is my take. as i was following turkey s recent general election, i was stunned to hear one of the country s top officials, then interior minister solomon sol lou, speaking from a balcony, promised that erdogan would wipe away whoever causes trouble for turkey, and that includes the american military. he declared earlier that those who pursue a pro-american approach will be considered traitors. keep in mind that turkey has been
a moment in history the coronation of king charles iii. god save the king. congregation: god save the king. - cheering across three days in may, the nation celebrated the newly crowned king and queen. at a star studded concert, a poignant tribute from prince william. as my grandmother said when she was crowned, coronations are a declaration of our hopes for the future. and i know she s up there fondly keeping an eye on us. and she ll be a very proud mother. cheering also this year, prince harry reveals family secrets in his bestselling memoir and in evidence as he takes on the british press. and digging deep on his first official royal engagement, five year old prince louis. crowd: god save the king. god save the king. may the sixth, 2023. national anthem light rain fell as king charles and camilla, queen consort, made their way to westminster abbey for the first coronation in 70 years. # i was glad.# prime ministers, presidents, foreign kings and queens, as well as communi
is making waves even before he s expected to jump in the presidential race. desantis today signed a bill to defund diversity bill at florida colleges, a clear response to critical race theory being taught in classrooms. he s also changing florida law to allow himself to campaign while serving as governor and to reduce transparency over state spending and travel. desantis is stepping off his turf, sending migrants to states run by democrats. and praising the marine veteran now charged in the subway chokehold death. he also barnstormed betrayal in iowa this weekend when the 45th president cancelled a rally there over weather concerns. donald trump is taking notice and taking aim at desantis. and desantis is indirectly firing back. we must reject the culture of losing that has infected our party in recent years. if we focus the election on the past or on other side issues, then i think the democrats are going to beat us again. trump was asked for his response in a new interv
off a chair. did you read his temples boo specs. shirley temple. when you read her book, you can read between the lines of a enormous scandal that was on scandalized fat. she was abused? oh, yeah. he does not understand chairs . he sits like alec baldwin shoots . to soon, i m sorry? apparently he s mad about help mandatory diversity is destroying movies and this weekend on firing line, he slammed the new diversity inclusion requirements for film in order to be considered for academy awards for its part of hollywood s quest for our rainbow of stars they can now slap chris rockford starting in 2024 bics picture contenders must have one of the lead actor or supportive actors from an under or unrepresented racial o ethnic group. in other words, that hitler biopic better have some black nz nzis and instead it must be focused on one like women, lgbtq, or deaf people. they already have a movie in th camp based on these new rules, as helen keller who teaches a black five-
? and don t often see essentially a refugee camp inside the u.s., but that is what this is. with jobs available around the country we don t expect these people to meet voluntarily they have come too far we found migrants who did what they were told where they applied for asylum using the cbp one app. it s like a winning lottery ticket so that the man from russia who was a opposed to the war. i had to stand with the borders for at the same time, i you don t feel like you belong in someplace you just look for place that suits you better. so this migrant camp, stagin inside the primary border fence it appears chaotic, but it s no accident. everybody here is because the cartel said so. agents told me they bus 3-400 migrants out per day but the group doesn t shrink. most are high-value immigrants indians, chinese, africans, paying tens of thousands of dollars if someone is seeking those rules apply that the same equally regardless of where tha person comes from. for many t