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CNNW Fareed Zakaria GPS September 4, 2016
I asked president obama what he thinks is motivating the unqualified support that workingclass whites seem to have for donald trump. I think we have to pay close attention to what is going on. Then, understanding trumps trip to mexico from the mexican perspective. Former foreign minister tells us what his country thinks of donald trump now. But first, heres my take. As we are all consumed with the ups and downs of this bizarre campaign, president obama is on his last trip in office to asia. One of the purposes of the trip is to breathe life in to one of the ideas that has animated his
Foreign Policy
, the pivot to asia. Its a big idea and its the right approach but obama is now the last man standing who is willing to push for it. Foreign policy is consumed with momentary crises. In the long run, the future is defined by the winners, not the losers. And when the flashpoints of tu have passed, the rise of asia will remain the dominant part of our time. Four of the five largest economies in the world will be in the asia pacific. How should washington approach this region . One central task is to prevent china from dominating it. That job has been made somewhat easier by beijings recent expansionist moves, moves that have alienated other eaasian countries. But this policy cannot just be about containment. China is the most important trading partner for every country in asia. The larger project for america, explains kirk campbell, in his smart book the pivot is to bolster asias operating system. In other words, the arrangements that have brought peace and prosperity, like free trade, multilateral groupings and institutions and the peaceful resolution of disputes. The most important of these right now, campbell notes, is trade. The
Transpacific Partnership
is a sign of the pivot to asia. It sends a powerful signal to china and, as president obama points out, writes the rules of the 21st send tree in ways that are fundamentally proamerica. Without it, expect china to begin drafting those rules in ways that will be very different very soon. And yet, the tpp is now under assault from every quarter in america. Bernie sanders and donald trump flatly oppose it. Hillary clinton and paul ryan say it doesnt meet their standards anymore. What these standards are, they never really specify. Harvard universities
Robert Lawrence
points out that the gains from tpp for
American Workers
far outweigh the losses. The notion often pedalled by trump, that the
United States
comes out badly in trade deals, can really only be said by someone who doesnt know much about the details. The simple reality is that the
United States
has the
Worlds Largest
singlecountry market. Officials from other countries have pointed out to me that washington uses this leverage by asking for exemptions that no other countries get. Since markets are more closed than americas, the deals net result is to open them far more. I suppose one could argue that
Bernie Sanders
is at least acting out of conviction, though it is strange to hear sanders, a selfproclaimed idealist and socialist viciously denounced policies that have lifted hundreds of millions of the worlds poorest people in china and india out of poverty. The other politicians, most importantly,
Hillary Clinton
and paul ryan, are shamelessly adopting positions that they must know are wrong. The republican party, in particular, has now reversed itself on two of its core beliefs, immigration and trade, going from being a party of openness to one that wants walls and tariffs. With the asia pivot, barack obama is pursing the enduring longterm interests of the
United States
. But hes doing so increasingly alone in a washington that is causing isolationism and pandering. For more, go to cnn. Com fareed and read my
Washington Post
column. And lets get started. Earlier in the week, i had an opportunity to sit down with an exclusive interview with president barack obama in the roosevelt room of the white house. Later in the week, obama ended up in a trip in asia. Lets give you my take on the controversial transpacific tip deal. Dont worry, well get to the
South China Sea
, turkey and, of course, donald trump later in the interview. President obama, thank you so much for joining us. Great to see you. One of the centerpieces of your
Foreign Policy
has been the socalled pivot to asia, the idea of moving towards that part of the world where all of the dynamism exists. It looks as though
Hillary Clinton
and paul ryan and donald trump is against it. I dont think thats correct. The politics of trade have always been complicated. Let me back up and say that the idea of the rebalance was not to neglect other parts of the globe in favor of asia. It was rather to recognize that for a decade we have not been paying attention to asia at a time when it was undergoing this enormous transformation, the worlds most populist region, the most
Dynamic Market
and that we had to make sure that we reminded ourselves as well as the region that were an asiapacific power and the transpacific agreement is an historic agreement cobbled together among a very diverse set of countries. And the basic argument is simple. This is going to be the
Worlds Largest
market. And if were not setting the rules out there, somebody else is. What we have been able to do is not just establish a trade agreement among these countries, because many of them we already have trading agreements with. What this does is it raises the standards for trade so that there is greater protection for labor rights, greater protection for environmental rights, greater transparency, greater potential for intellectual property. It removes 18,000 taxes, effectively, tariffs, because were a relatively open market and many of our trading partners have been closed. It gives us a huge lever to open up markets for
American Goods
and services and so theres no serious economist who hasnt looked at this and said this is not actually only a smart trade deal but it actually makes up for some of the failures of previous deals to have fully enforceable labor or environmental components. But what is true is that there have been, in the past always, a vocal, you know, set of interests that are opposed to trade inside my party, the democratic party, and whats been new is some populist antitrade sentiment inside the republican party. Having said all of that, it was said that we couldnt get the authority to even get a trade deal done and we got it done and i remain confident that we can get tpp passed. Theres a similar pact for europe thats been negotiated and the vice chancellor of germany just said thats dead, implying that trade is just not are we at a turning point where trade is free trade is just no longer popular in western societies . Well, if im not mistaken, the
German Government
then said that wasnt the case. But what is absolutely true, fareed, the combination of globalization has integrated the economies like never before. What i think has been the fault of those in charge of that integration process has been to not
Pay Attention
to the winners and the losers. Overall, it has created enormous growth, prosperity and wealth for all of the countries involved. And part of the reason that weve seen billions of people rise out of extreme poverty during our lifetimes has been because of that integration. But whats also true is that there has increasingly been, because of this integration, a tendency towards those of us who are highly skilled, highly resourced, have access to capital to be able to get a bigger and bigger share of that growth. People who are low skill, low wage, not mobile have had trouble getting leverage in this system. And so that divergence has created more inequality within advanced economies, whether its the
United States
, countries like europe. And so part of the argument that ive been making consistently, part of the argument that ill be making when i go to my last g20 meeting is that if advanced countries dont
Pay Attention
to inequality, if we dont
Pay Attention
to not just growth in the aggregate but how is that growth distributed and do people have ladders of opportunity in this new global economy, yes, there is going to be a reaction against global lie zags and trade, even though whether that resistance is coming from the left or the right, the prescriptions that they are describing somehow cutting off global trade are not very viable. The argument that i make to my progressive friends, you are right to worry about inequality but the answer is not to pull up the draw bridge. The answer, rather, is to make sure that everybody has high labor standards, that all countries are accountable to their citizens in terms of things like minimum wages, worker standards, making sure that theres an
Education System
that people can access and, unfortunately, we havent done enough of that. Next on gps, much more with president obama, including his theory on why donald trump has so much support from white, workingclass americans. Woah youre not taking these. Hey, hey, hey youre not taking those. Woah, woah youre not taking that. Come with me. Youre not taking that. Youre not taking that. Youre not taking that. Mom, im taking the subaru. Dont be late. Even when were not there to keep them safe, our
Subaru Outback
will be. vo love. Its what makes a subaru, a subaru. Mapping the oceans. Where we explore. Protecting biodiversity. Everywhere we work. Defeating malaria. Improving energy efficiency. Developing more clean burning natural gas. My job . My job at exxonmobil . Turning algae into biofuels. Reducing
Energy Poverty
in the developing world. Making cars go further with less. Fueling the global economy. And you thought we just made the gas. Energy lives here. The sunll come out for people with
Heart Failure
, tomorrow is not a given. But entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. Tomorrow, tomorrow. I love ya, tomorrow in the largest
Heart Failure
study ever. Entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading
Heart Failure
medicine. Women who are pregnant must not take entresto. It can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. Dont take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. If youve had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, dont take entresto. The most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure. Kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. Tomorrow, tomorrow i love ya, tomorrow. Ask your heart doctor about entresto. And help make tomorrow possible. Youre only a day away whoa. Whats going on here . Oh hey allison. Im val, the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. Val from voya . Yeah, val from voya. Quick question, what are voya retirement squirrels doing in my house . Were putting away acorns. You know, to show the importance of saving for the future. So youre sort of like a
Spokes Person
. No, im more like a metaphor. Okay, a spokesmetaphor. No, im. Youre a spokesmetaphor. Yeah. Ok. See how voya can help you get organized at voya. Com. [brad] thats such a charming little place. [woman] brad bellflower, thank goodness youre here i gotta get out of this place [brad] on apartmentsdotcom weve got tons of homes, condos and apartments. In fact, every kind of apartment under the sun. [woman] oooo, ive always wanted to live in a moccasin. [brad] sounds like a lateral move to me, but. [boy] mr. Bellflower, my apartment smells funny. [brad] thats because you live in a shoe, jimmy. Change your apartment. [boy] change your shoe on friday, air force one took president obama on his last planned trip to asia for his presidency and his last g20 meeting. The chinese president is hosting the other
World Leaders
in the coastal city of hangzhou. I want to know what the president intended to say to his chinese counterpart. Listen in. When youre in china, are you going to be having a different series of conversations with the chinese leaders by which a lot of china experts look at what is happening in china and say you are seeing a new form of nationalism, you are seeing a new antiwestern and antiamerican nationalism whether its regard to cybercrimes and cyberattacks, the businesses in the
South China Sea
where china is doing what violates
International Law
and its neighbors. Is it time to get tougher on china . First of all, i dont think any of that is new. China has been run during our lifetimes by a communist party that has been much more antiwestern in the past. We went through a period over the course of the years in the 90s and on through the onset of my presidency because statesponsored capitalism and exportdriven model was very successful. China was less interested in making waves. Its one of the largest economies in the world. So its to be expected that they will want a bigger seat at the table when it comes to
International Affairs
and what weve said consistently is we welcome the peaceful rise of china, consistent with
International Norms
. Thats a good for everybody. An impof verished and collapsing china would not be good for anybody. We want china to take responsibility for its own people and conflicts and whether its conflict change or
Disaster Relief
or dealing with things like ebola. But what we have said to the chinese, and we have been firm consistently about this, is you have to recognize that with increasing responsibilities. You cant pursue mercantilist policies that disadvantage you now that you are a middle income country in many ways, even though you still have a lot of poor people, you cant just export problems. Youve got to have fair trade and not just free trade. You have to open up your markets if you expect other people to open up your markets. When it comes to issues related to security, if you sign a treaty that calls for
International Arbitration
around maritime issues, the fact that youre bigger than the philippines or vietnam or other countries in and of itself is not a reason for you to go around and flex your muscles. Youve got to abide by
International Law
. And part of what ive tried to communicate to president xi is that the
United States
restrains itself. When we bind ourselves to a bunch of
International Norms
and rules, its not because we have to. Its because we recognize that over the long term, building a
Strong International
order is in our interests and i think over the long term well be in chinas interests as well. When we see them violating
International Norms
as we have seen in some cases in the
South China Sea
or in some of their behavior when it comes to the economic policy, weve been very firm and indicated that there will be consequences. But what weve tried to emphasize to them is if you are working within
International Norms
, we should be partners, theres no reason why we cant deal with the
International Problems
that threaten both of us. Ive got to ask you one question about the campaign. As you watch the support that donald trump has and you watch where it comes from, im wondering what you make of it because youve written in your past that these are the people who support trump and have suspicion about you. What do you make of that . Well, look, theres a long tradition in the
United States
of inclusion, immigration, diversity but also people, once they are included in what they consider to be the real america contaminating, polluting, messing up a good thing, thats not new. That dates back to the beginning of this country. And what im always reminding people is that although youll see bumps, whether its the nonothings or other sentiment directed at the irish or southern europeans rather than the north europeans, the longterm trend is people get absorbed. People get assimilated and we benefit from this incredible country in which the measure of your patriotism is not related to the color of your skin or last nath, your faith but rather your adherence to a creed and your belief in certain principles and values. I dont expect that that will change simply because mr. Trump has a little more attention than usual. I think if you look at the current polls, hes been able to agree to a
Certain Group
of folks who feel left out or worry about the repeatidy and have legitimate concerns around the economy and feeling left behind but thats not the majority of america and if you talk to younger people, they ought to completely reject the kinds of positions that hes taking. So we have to take it seriously. I think that any time we hear intolerance, we hear policy measure that are contrary to our values, banning certain classes of people because of who they are and what they look like, what faith they practice, then we have to be pretty hard about saying no to that and i think that america will do that this time as well. So overall, im optimistic but i think we have to pay close attention to what is going on. Next on gps, i asked president obama whether turkey is a safe ally after the attempted coup and countercoup. Should the
United States
still house their
Nuclear Weapons
there . Amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. Sleep number beds adjust on both sides for your best sleep ever. Dont miss the biggest sale of the year. Right now save 50 on the labor
Foreign Policy<\/a>, the pivot to asia. Its a big idea and its the right approach but obama is now the last man standing who is willing to push for it. Foreign policy is consumed with momentary crises. In the long run, the future is defined by the winners, not the losers. And when the flashpoints of tu have passed, the rise of asia will remain the dominant part of our time. Four of the five largest economies in the world will be in the asia pacific. How should washington approach this region . One central task is to prevent china from dominating it. That job has been made somewhat easier by beijings recent expansionist moves, moves that have alienated other eaasian countries. But this policy cannot just be about containment. China is the most important trading partner for every country in asia. The larger project for america, explains kirk campbell, in his smart book the pivot is to bolster asias operating system. In other words, the arrangements that have brought peace and prosperity, like free trade, multilateral groupings and institutions and the peaceful resolution of disputes. The most important of these right now, campbell notes, is trade. The
Transpacific Partnership<\/a> is a sign of the pivot to asia. It sends a powerful signal to china and, as president obama points out, writes the rules of the 21st send tree in ways that are fundamentally proamerica. Without it, expect china to begin drafting those rules in ways that will be very different very soon. And yet, the tpp is now under assault from every quarter in america. Bernie sanders and donald trump flatly oppose it. Hillary clinton and paul ryan say it doesnt meet their standards anymore. What these standards are, they never really specify. Harvard universities
Robert Lawrence<\/a> points out that the gains from tpp for
American Workers<\/a> far outweigh the losses. The notion often pedalled by trump, that the
United States<\/a> comes out badly in trade deals, can really only be said by someone who doesnt know much about the details. The simple reality is that the
United States<\/a> has the
Worlds Largest<\/a> singlecountry market. Officials from other countries have pointed out to me that washington uses this leverage by asking for exemptions that no other countries get. Since markets are more closed than americas, the deals net result is to open them far more. I suppose one could argue that
Bernie Sanders<\/a> is at least acting out of conviction, though it is strange to hear sanders, a selfproclaimed idealist and socialist viciously denounced policies that have lifted hundreds of millions of the worlds poorest people in china and india out of poverty. The other politicians, most importantly,
Hillary Clinton<\/a> and paul ryan, are shamelessly adopting positions that they must know are wrong. The republican party, in particular, has now reversed itself on two of its core beliefs, immigration and trade, going from being a party of openness to one that wants walls and tariffs. With the asia pivot, barack obama is pursing the enduring longterm interests of the
United States<\/a>. But hes doing so increasingly alone in a washington that is causing isolationism and pandering. For more, go to cnn. Com fareed and read my
Washington Post<\/a> column. And lets get started. Earlier in the week, i had an opportunity to sit down with an exclusive interview with president barack obama in the roosevelt room of the white house. Later in the week, obama ended up in a trip in asia. Lets give you my take on the controversial transpacific tip deal. Dont worry, well get to the
South China Sea<\/a>, turkey and, of course, donald trump later in the interview. President obama, thank you so much for joining us. Great to see you. One of the centerpieces of your
Foreign Policy<\/a> has been the socalled pivot to asia, the idea of moving towards that part of the world where all of the dynamism exists. It looks as though
Hillary Clinton<\/a> and paul ryan and donald trump is against it. I dont think thats correct. The politics of trade have always been complicated. Let me back up and say that the idea of the rebalance was not to neglect other parts of the globe in favor of asia. It was rather to recognize that for a decade we have not been paying attention to asia at a time when it was undergoing this enormous transformation, the worlds most populist region, the most
Dynamic Market<\/a> and that we had to make sure that we reminded ourselves as well as the region that were an asiapacific power and the transpacific agreement is an historic agreement cobbled together among a very diverse set of countries. And the basic argument is simple. This is going to be the
Worlds Largest<\/a> market. And if were not setting the rules out there, somebody else is. What we have been able to do is not just establish a trade agreement among these countries, because many of them we already have trading agreements with. What this does is it raises the standards for trade so that there is greater protection for labor rights, greater protection for environmental rights, greater transparency, greater potential for intellectual property. It removes 18,000 taxes, effectively, tariffs, because were a relatively open market and many of our trading partners have been closed. It gives us a huge lever to open up markets for
American Goods<\/a> and services and so theres no serious economist who hasnt looked at this and said this is not actually only a smart trade deal but it actually makes up for some of the failures of previous deals to have fully enforceable labor or environmental components. But what is true is that there have been, in the past always, a vocal, you know, set of interests that are opposed to trade inside my party, the democratic party, and whats been new is some populist antitrade sentiment inside the republican party. Having said all of that, it was said that we couldnt get the authority to even get a trade deal done and we got it done and i remain confident that we can get tpp passed. Theres a similar pact for europe thats been negotiated and the vice chancellor of germany just said thats dead, implying that trade is just not are we at a turning point where trade is free trade is just no longer popular in western societies . Well, if im not mistaken, the
German Government<\/a> then said that wasnt the case. But what is absolutely true, fareed, the combination of globalization has integrated the economies like never before. What i think has been the fault of those in charge of that integration process has been to not
Pay Attention<\/a> to the winners and the losers. Overall, it has created enormous growth, prosperity and wealth for all of the countries involved. And part of the reason that weve seen billions of people rise out of extreme poverty during our lifetimes has been because of that integration. But whats also true is that there has increasingly been, because of this integration, a tendency towards those of us who are highly skilled, highly resourced, have access to capital to be able to get a bigger and bigger share of that growth. People who are low skill, low wage, not mobile have had trouble getting leverage in this system. And so that divergence has created more inequality within advanced economies, whether its the
United States<\/a>, countries like europe. And so part of the argument that ive been making consistently, part of the argument that ill be making when i go to my last g20 meeting is that if advanced countries dont
Pay Attention<\/a> to inequality, if we dont
Pay Attention<\/a> to not just growth in the aggregate but how is that growth distributed and do people have ladders of opportunity in this new global economy, yes, there is going to be a reaction against global lie zags and trade, even though whether that resistance is coming from the left or the right, the prescriptions that they are describing somehow cutting off global trade are not very viable. The argument that i make to my progressive friends, you are right to worry about inequality but the answer is not to pull up the draw bridge. The answer, rather, is to make sure that everybody has high labor standards, that all countries are accountable to their citizens in terms of things like minimum wages, worker standards, making sure that theres an
Education System<\/a> that people can access and, unfortunately, we havent done enough of that. Next on gps, much more with president obama, including his theory on why donald trump has so much support from white, workingclass americans. Woah youre not taking these. Hey, hey, hey youre not taking those. Woah, woah youre not taking that. Come with me. Youre not taking that. Youre not taking that. Youre not taking that. Mom, im taking the subaru. Dont be late. Even when were not there to keep them safe, our
Subaru Outback<\/a> will be. vo love. Its what makes a subaru, a subaru. Mapping the oceans. Where we explore. Protecting biodiversity. Everywhere we work. Defeating malaria. Improving energy efficiency. Developing more clean burning natural gas. My job . My job at exxonmobil . Turning algae into biofuels. Reducing
Energy Poverty<\/a> in the developing world. Making cars go further with less. Fueling the global economy. And you thought we just made the gas. Energy lives here. The sunll come out for people with
Heart Failure<\/a>, tomorrow is not a given. But entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. Tomorrow, tomorrow. I love ya, tomorrow in the largest
Heart Failure<\/a> study ever. Entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading
Heart Failure<\/a> medicine. Women who are pregnant must not take entresto. It can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. Dont take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. If youve had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, dont take entresto. The most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure. Kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. Tomorrow, tomorrow i love ya, tomorrow. Ask your heart doctor about entresto. And help make tomorrow possible. Youre only a day away whoa. Whats going on here . Oh hey allison. Im val, the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. Val from voya . Yeah, val from voya. Quick question, what are voya retirement squirrels doing in my house . Were putting away acorns. You know, to show the importance of saving for the future. So youre sort of like a
Spokes Person<\/a> . No, im more like a metaphor. Okay, a spokesmetaphor. No, im. Youre a spokesmetaphor. Yeah. Ok. See how voya can help you get organized at voya. Com. [brad] thats such a charming little place. [woman] brad bellflower, thank goodness youre here i gotta get out of this place [brad] on apartmentsdotcom weve got tons of homes, condos and apartments. In fact, every kind of apartment under the sun. [woman] oooo, ive always wanted to live in a moccasin. [brad] sounds like a lateral move to me, but. [boy] mr. Bellflower, my apartment smells funny. [brad] thats because you live in a shoe, jimmy. Change your apartment. [boy] change your shoe on friday, air force one took president obama on his last planned trip to asia for his presidency and his last g20 meeting. The chinese president is hosting the other
World Leaders<\/a> in the coastal city of hangzhou. I want to know what the president intended to say to his chinese counterpart. Listen in. When youre in china, are you going to be having a different series of conversations with the chinese leaders by which a lot of china experts look at what is happening in china and say you are seeing a new form of nationalism, you are seeing a new antiwestern and antiamerican nationalism whether its regard to cybercrimes and cyberattacks, the businesses in the
South China Sea<\/a> where china is doing what violates
International Law<\/a> and its neighbors. Is it time to get tougher on china . First of all, i dont think any of that is new. China has been run during our lifetimes by a communist party that has been much more antiwestern in the past. We went through a period over the course of the years in the 90s and on through the onset of my presidency because statesponsored capitalism and exportdriven model was very successful. China was less interested in making waves. Its one of the largest economies in the world. So its to be expected that they will want a bigger seat at the table when it comes to
International Affairs<\/a> and what weve said consistently is we welcome the peaceful rise of china, consistent with
International Norms<\/a>. Thats a good for everybody. An impof verished and collapsing china would not be good for anybody. We want china to take responsibility for its own people and conflicts and whether its conflict change or
Disaster Relief<\/a> or dealing with things like ebola. But what we have said to the chinese, and we have been firm consistently about this, is you have to recognize that with increasing responsibilities. You cant pursue mercantilist policies that disadvantage you now that you are a middle income country in many ways, even though you still have a lot of poor people, you cant just export problems. Youve got to have fair trade and not just free trade. You have to open up your markets if you expect other people to open up your markets. When it comes to issues related to security, if you sign a treaty that calls for
International Arbitration<\/a> around maritime issues, the fact that youre bigger than the philippines or vietnam or other countries in and of itself is not a reason for you to go around and flex your muscles. Youve got to abide by
International Law<\/a>. And part of what ive tried to communicate to president xi is that the
United States<\/a> restrains itself. When we bind ourselves to a bunch of
International Norms<\/a> and rules, its not because we have to. Its because we recognize that over the long term, building a
Strong International<\/a> order is in our interests and i think over the long term well be in chinas interests as well. When we see them violating
International Norms<\/a> as we have seen in some cases in the
South China Sea<\/a> or in some of their behavior when it comes to the economic policy, weve been very firm and indicated that there will be consequences. But what weve tried to emphasize to them is if you are working within
International Norms<\/a>, we should be partners, theres no reason why we cant deal with the
International Problems<\/a> that threaten both of us. Ive got to ask you one question about the campaign. As you watch the support that donald trump has and you watch where it comes from, im wondering what you make of it because youve written in your past that these are the people who support trump and have suspicion about you. What do you make of that . Well, look, theres a long tradition in the
United States<\/a> of inclusion, immigration, diversity but also people, once they are included in what they consider to be the real america contaminating, polluting, messing up a good thing, thats not new. That dates back to the beginning of this country. And what im always reminding people is that although youll see bumps, whether its the nonothings or other sentiment directed at the irish or southern europeans rather than the north europeans, the longterm trend is people get absorbed. People get assimilated and we benefit from this incredible country in which the measure of your patriotism is not related to the color of your skin or last nath, your faith but rather your adherence to a creed and your belief in certain principles and values. I dont expect that that will change simply because mr. Trump has a little more attention than usual. I think if you look at the current polls, hes been able to agree to a
Certain Group<\/a> of folks who feel left out or worry about the repeatidy and have legitimate concerns around the economy and feeling left behind but thats not the majority of america and if you talk to younger people, they ought to completely reject the kinds of positions that hes taking. So we have to take it seriously. I think that any time we hear intolerance, we hear policy measure that are contrary to our values, banning certain classes of people because of who they are and what they look like, what faith they practice, then we have to be pretty hard about saying no to that and i think that america will do that this time as well. So overall, im optimistic but i think we have to pay close attention to what is going on. Next on gps, i asked president obama whether turkey is a safe ally after the attempted coup and countercoup. Should the
United States<\/a> still house their
Nuclear Weapons<\/a> there . Amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. Sleep number beds adjust on both sides for your best sleep ever. Dont miss the biggest sale of the year. Right now save 50 on the labor
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United States<\/a>, the challenges that we would have in figuring out how to restablize a country. I have long said that the president erdogan directly even prior to this coup that he began his career as a democratic and reformist and the danger, i think, of any leader is the longer youre in here, you have to constantly remind yourself of the values that you came in with and that if turkey cracks down on journalists in ways that are inconsistent with democratic practices, if democratic societies loses more space, the mere act of voting is not the only part of democracy, rule of law, freedom of assembly, those are all part of it as well. I think the turkish people are going to be debating this and working through this over the next several months. We havent seen a dil minute nishing effect security relations and working to defeat isil and are an important partner and whole range of
Security Issues<\/a> in the region. But no doubt what is true is that they have gone through a political and civil earthquake in their country and theyve got to rebuild it. How they rebuild is going to be important and what we want to do is indicate to them the degree to which we support the turkish people. But like any good friend, we want to give them honest feedback if we think that the steps they are taking are going to be contrary to their longterm interests and our partnership. We will have more of president obama later in the show when he will do part of my job for me. Stay tuned. Next up, trumps trip to mexico seemed a success for him but what did mexico think . The nations former foreign minister will tell all when we come back. Hey, its been crazy with school being back so were constantly going over our data limit. Oh, well, now all of our new plans come with no data overages. Wow, no more overages . So that means. Go on. Say it. Well finally be in control. And were back. Introducing new at t plans with no data overage charges. Hillary clinton im
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United States<\/a>. But how did it look from mexico . I want to bring in mexicos former foreign minister, now a professor at nyu. Jorge, before we get to the event itself, i want to ask you about the invitation. Why would president pena nieto do this . The photoop of the two lecterns, what did he get out of it . He got absolutely nothing out of it, fareed. And i think it was a huge mistake to send the invitations to both him and
Hillary Clinton<\/a> in the first place. Basically, nobody in mexico understands what in the world he was thinking when he decided to bring trump down and give him this marvelous forum from which to look, as you said. And the response seems pretty strong. I was reading some of it. Enrique almost compared it to chamberlain meeting with hitler. There have been lots of people saying things that the way you deal with tyrants is you oppose them. The way for mexico to show that it was displeased was to in some way demonstrate that displeasure rather than surrendering and accepting an apology from trump. Was that response more widespread in mexico . Well, theres a poll where 85 of those asked last night where they asked if it was a mistake for president pena nieto and i think its a huge fiasco for the president , partly the result of his own weakness. He is not only low in the polls but hes facing social unrest, political divisions within his cabinet as the 2018 succession comes up. He probably did this as an act of desperation hoping to get something out of it. What he got out of it was to give trump more power and help him in his campaign in the
United States<\/a> and not get from him nor an apology or retraction on any of the major issues, the wall, who is paying for the wall, deportations, taxing remittances, reopening nafta, et cetera. It was a pretty pitiful day for mexico and our country and its even worse in the sense that this goes and helps someone that mexicans really detest. He has become a hateful figure in mexico like no one i can recall at least in my life, fareed, and he went back to his plu blustering and hateful nature a few hours after he left mexico when he gave the speech in arizona. Do you worry that those relations between the
Mexican Government<\/a> and the american government, they worked closely together on everything from illegal immigration and all of that, all of that is going to be is it going to be jeopardized . What im worried about, fareed, is this is generating in mexico an antiamerican feeling which always makes it difficult for any
Mexican Government<\/a> to manage the relationship, to work as closely with the u. S. As we started doing back 15 years ago and has several governments since then. The substance hasnt really changed. The style perhaps has. The big difference is that now you have
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Appointments Available<\/a> now. Kind of like this look. Im calling it the name your price tool phase. Whatever. Many people are worried that a robot could take away their jobs. How would you like to have a personal robot, maybe one to help you learn, help you play, possibly even to be your friend . It may sound like something out of the jetsons, but my next guest says its much more real than the 1960s cartoon. Founder and chief scientist of a
Company Called<\/a> jubo is joining me which is the maker of the first family robot. Its a pleasure to be here. You got interested in robots first by watching star wars and r2d2 . Yes. Its the first time that i was captivated by any movie, really, and just seeing these wonderful, fullfledged characters that could relate to people in a personal way forever changed my mind as to what a robot could be. Explain jibo. Amazon has one, obviously siri. One piece of it is it can hear human commands but theres a lot more to it. Theres a lot more to it. Theres a big difference between an
Information Agent<\/a> like siri or alexa. Jibo is designed to be a helpful device for the home. So it brings together the sort of utility and helpfulness. But with this fun and companionship that i think is a much more welcoming and warm experience. Explain it. I suppose im going to get lost in the detail. But you can actually write code or you will write code that will have the computer, the robot, tell a joke, make some helpful suggestion about what youre cooking, talk about the weather. Is that part of the idea . Yeah. So starting back with just the field of social robotics, one of the really
Different Things<\/a> about the field is to say not only to create a machine but to ask a question what would it mean to have
Emotional Intelligence<\/a> or social intelligence . As humans we have different ways of being able to experience so some of the tasks are the economy to say take pictures than the way we use apps on our phone today. You can find your face, track you and take those pictures. Im the family photographer. Im not in any pictures. With gebo i can say take pictures. Also, his personality, to be able to take that picture. We have ereaders. It can engage you. It can get you to be able to have you put in inputs that put together a shared interactive experience. You can tell what it would be not only can tell the story but the way it can move it is perform and express to story. It is more like a really pe doing is these machines, these computers that have all of this information are finding an emotionally warm approachable socialable way to communicate with human beings. Exactly. Its saying what is it about people and how our minds work that lead to our most successful ways of rewarding ways in the world. Because when we do low and behold people are actually more successful. They learn better. They are healthier. Pleasure to have you. Thank you so much. Next, we have more of my exclusive interview with president obama. If youre looking far good book he has a couple of suggestions. Whatever captain obvious. Save up to 50 during the hotels. Com labor day sale. And get an extra 10 off with promo code lastchance. Amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. Sleep number beds adjust on both sides for your best sleep ever. Dont miss the biggest sale of the year. Right now save 50 on the labor
Day Limited Edition<\/a> bed, plus 36month financing. Hurry, ends monday know better sleep. Only at a sleep number store. Mr. President , its become a gps rather than me making a book recommendation, you do. You must have taken a pile of books . I did. Which do you recommend sm. . On the fiction side the underground railroad, terrific book, powerful. It is discussing issues around race. And its a sweeping history of the human race from 40,000 feet and part of what makes it so interesting and provocative is that because its such a condensed sweeping history it talks about some core things that have allowed us to build this extraordinary civilization that we take for granted but werent a given and it gives you a sense of perspective and how briefly we have been on this earth, how short things like agriculture and science have been around and why it makes sense for us to not take them for granted. You know, it goes back to keeping the long view in mind. Oftentimes when im going through a really difficult problem i think back to one of my first foreign visits and after i gave a speech there we went to the pyramids. We have all afternoon to wander through it. They kind of cleared out the crow crowds. You know, if pyramids live up to the hype. They are magnificent. As youre looking at the high r
Egyptian Government<\/a> at the time youre reminded im sure they had their versions of polls and scandals and economic ups and dow downs, you know, whats left is those pyramids. So thats what i mean by not sweating the small stuff. In the sweep of history we get a very small moment in time. We try to treat people i always tell my daughters, treat people kindly, be useful, use your time well but remember youre part of the larger sweep of this big story that brings us all together. Time and chance happen to them all. Yeah, thats exactly right. Thank you. Thank you so much. I enjoyed it. Thanks again to president obama for his time and his thoughts and thanks to all of you for being part of this special edition of gps. I will see you back here next week for another special edit n edition, this time marking the 15th anniversary of the september 11th attacks. Hello everyone. Thanks for joining me. The
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