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big question with Ukraine right now is: will Russian President Putin
make a deal? Fareed speaks with former U.S. Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger for his take.
“I think one has to interpret Putin not Hitler-like, as he has been,
but as a Russian czar who is trying to achieve the maximum for his
country,” Kissinger says. “Usually, those methods are excessive and we
are correct in standing up to it. But we also have to know when the
confrontation should end.”
And, who is the world's number one economy? China or the United
States? There's been a lot of information...and misinformation out
there recently. GPS will try to sort things out.
Plus, how does the world – including the United States – see the
issue of climate change? Fareed looks at a new Pew survey in light of
the White House’s recent climate assessment.
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