world. i m fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. today on the program, the justice department throws 37 charges at former president donald trump. saying he mishandled classified documents. the indictment say the papers laid out everything from america s military weaknesses to foreign nation s nuclear capacities. what does it mean for u.s. security? should he have been indicted? i m an innocent man. i did nothing wrong. then, artificial intelligence may be the most important development of our time. but is it the most dangerous as well? we know it will replace jobs and blur the lines of reality but it could be a larger existential threat? i ll talk to geoffrey hinton, known as the godfather of ai, who said, yes. the worry is can we keep them working for us when their much more intelligent than us. also, how do you end extreme poverty globally? it is a very tall order. but ajay banja wants to do just that. he s the brand-new head of the world bank. he s tas
Have this in my back pocket it will be good to have, it was not on my bing he card for 2024. Definitely not. Guys thank you for everything this year. Happy new year. Happy new year. Appreciate everything. And this week, my cohost jake tapper will sit down with House Speaker mike johnson, be sure to watch that on the lead, this wednesday at 4 00 p. M. Eastern. Thank you for spending your Sunday Morning with us. Happy new year to you. The news continues next. Massive influx of migrants. People who are scared. Who are desperate. The reality is there is just too many people. My message is this. Do not just show up at the border. Immigration man, can i cross the line i can stay another day let me in, Immigration Man we are the United States of america. None of us would have our children in that position. They are human beings. Who gets to be part of the american political family . Who could become an american . Our country is full. How could anyone be antiimmigrant. Were all immigrants. The
illusive deal. senators race to find an immigration compromise before christmas. we are making significant progress. and how will president biden balance the needs on the border with pushback from his own party. a return to failed trump era policies is not the solution. plus, abortion struggle. a case in texas hits a nerve. any comment on the kate cox decision in your state? senator cruz? do you support that kate cox decision? could republicans coalesce behind a coherent message. and impeachment saga. the gop plows ahead as hunter biden strikes back. there is no fairness or descentency in what these republicans are doing. and new reporting on the threat that speaker johnson faces from the right. we have to go back to doing things the right way. today was a abysmal failure. inside the corridors of power, inside politics sunday starts now. good morning, and welcome to inside politics sunday. i m manu raju. it is been a busy weekend on capitol hill. w
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 live from new york. today on the program as israel celebrates 75 years since its founding i talk to its longest-serving prime minister benjamin netanyahu. with the resurgence in israeli-palestinian violence, can israel continue to make peace with arab states? how will it handle an iran that could reportedly make enough missile material for a nuclear bomb in just two weeks? and the court crisis. how to heal the country s divisions? israel s greatest existential threat according to its president? also washington has declared that america s covid national emergency will end in a matter of days. so what lessons have we learned from a pandemic that took more than a million lives in the united states alone? i ll talk to philip zelico whose covid crisis just released its report. but first, here s my take, visiting india this week i was
today? well, hallie, if he has any sense and if he s learned anything from his own law experience in law enforcement and someone who has put countless witness into the grand jury himself he should only say one thing, after saying his name he should take the fifth in response to every single question. as you said, he has been notified that he is a target of this investigation, and statements that he makes can be used against him. we are looking i want people to see the left side of your screen, a live shot, what are those reporters and cameras doing right now, we re not 100% sure but this is the door rudy giuliani may be walking out. it looks like there s some activity there. we don t know, like, just to pull back the curtain a little bit of what it s like on the ground there, it s not always clear what entrances and exits people will use, if it s going to be above ground, et cetera. we ll keep an eye on this as we re having this conversation. i think blayne alexander