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
biggest crisis humanity has ever faced. and if we don t do anything right now, we re screwed. we sat down with inventors. if you haven t tried hard enough. musicians. the great souls kind of right you. when i move my body it feels like freedom filmmakers. i m also very visual, right? i get a lot of ideas from dreams. and brilliant actors. as night follows day, as the rolls are in real-life change, they will change in drama. we traveled the world. coming to you today from st. peter s burg, russia. live from london. high atop jordan. from davos, switzerland. i m fareed zakaria in rome. we met extraordinary people from nearly every continent.
forward, nevertheless this is not the way forward, to say we will capture the excess forward, to say we will capture the excess carbon dioxide. we are in a situation excess carbon dioxide. we are in a situation globally now where the amount situation globally now where the amount of greenhouse gases we put into the amount of greenhouse gases we put into the atmosphere are excessive, lry into the atmosphere are excessive, try which into the atmosphere are excessive, by which i into the atmosphere are excessive, by which i mean every single tonne of greenhouse gas that we now emit will have of greenhouse gas that we now emit will have to of greenhouse gas that we now emit will have to be removed to create a manageable future for humanity. what i manageable future for humanity. what i don t see manageable future for humanity. what i don t see here is an understanding that this i don t see here is an understanding that this is i don t see here is an understanding tha
potential systemic environmental collapse, collapse of our life support systems, the greatest crisis humanity has ever stared at. and we aren t seeing these really tepid and timid and incremental moves in we are seeing these tepid moves instead of the systemic changes we need. will you be driving to glasgow yourself or watching from where you are, and what you expect from it? t are, and what you expect from it? i will be travelling to glasgow, i will be travelling to glasgow, i will be travelling to glasgow, i will be taking the train. i am not expecting a lot. i am prepared for disappointment. after the cup summit which i went to open hagan i was so depressed for several months afterwards i vowed never to go to another one but because this is in the uk and easy to get to because it feels like the last chance, i ve broken that valve and i m going to go to glasgow but