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Fareed Zakaria GPS-20151220-18:57:00

this week. redebits took to wearing masks or simply staying indoors, and some even purchased canisters of fresh air from canada to cope with the crisis. it brings me to my question of the week -- what city has the world's most polluted air? beijing, mexico city, shanghai, or new delhi? stay tunled and we'll tell you the correct answer. i know many of you listen to our show's audio podcast, and i want to tell you cnn has a new podcast page at cnn.com/podcast. there you can find easy ways to get and share our show as well as all the other podcasts from cnn. this week's "book of the week" is a shameless plug. if you're thinking of gifts, i wanted to remind you that i wrote a book this year "in defense of a liberal education." it explains why i think an english or history graduate just as much as an engineer can be creative or innovative. give it to your friend, to all of them in fact. the correct answer to our

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Fareed Zakaria GPS-20151025-17:29:00

according to the "washington post." they had no access to classified information whatsoever. and their compensation was a $250 gift certificate to amazon. what in the world is going on here? the group is known as the super forecasters and their story is told in a great new book. tedlock has studied the art of prediction for years. he made waves by showing the average expert in fields like politics is about as good as a predictor as anyone making a random guess. his most recent was funded by the intelligence advance research products activity which invests in game-changing research to improve american intelligence. he enlists volunteers to make predictions on hundreds of topical questions, he says,

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Fareed Zakaria GPS-20151025-17:30:00

ranging from the likelihood of russia invading more of ukraine to the fate of the eurozone. his team observed their best practices. the top performing 2% of these predictors, his super forecasters, were 60% more accurate than their peers, the book says. they were more accurate than online betting markets as predicting the scottish independent referendum would not pass and predicted that opec will not lower its oil output. a big key to the project's success was to turn the art of prediction into more of a science. shockingly, he notes, many organizations, governments, corporations, and yes, the news media, spend lots of money making predictions and never truly evaluate the accuracy of those predictions.

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Fareed Zakaria GPS-20151025-17:58:00

the this week's "book of the week" is not a book but a magazine. the november-december issue of "foreign affairs" is headlined the post-american middle east. it's a superb collection of essays on the turmoil and division and what outsiders can and cannot do about it. it's on newsstands everywhere. now for "the last look." computers, phones, and cameras are backed up to hard drives and servers. but did you know that chick peas and fava beans are backed up as well? look at this strange structure built in the permafrost. it is the world's largest sea bank referred to as the doomsday vault. its mission is to safeguard the world's agriculture from catastrophe. with seeds from the bank the world would have a way to bring back plant species obliterated by things like droughts or fires or worse. well, this month norwegian officials announced the bank's

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Fareed Zakaria GPS-20150517-14:57:00

roosevelt, and the cherokee nation chief wilma mankiller. and a petition was submitted this week to president obama. it brings me to my question of the week. when was the last time a portrait changed on u.s. paper currency? was it 1812? 1865? 1929? or 1945? stay tuned and we'll tell you the correct answer. for this week's "book of the week," we have a comic novel recommended from a very special guest star. >> my book of the week recommendation is the rosie project. it's a great story. you'll learn about dealing with people. and i found it so much fun and educational. >> thanks bill. it sounds like a great read. and now for "the last look." in the 1970s, two men erected a billboard near seattle that read "will the last person leaving seattle turn out the lights." the city which had enjoyed a booming economy in the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110529:14:58:00

self-explanatory, "b," chip butty sandwiches, that's french fries and butter between bread, "c ", marmite, a beer product spread on bread, or "d," black pudding, sausage made with blood, among other things. stay tuned and we'll tell you the correct answer. make sure to go to cnn.com/gps for ten more questions. and while you're there, make sure you check out our website, the global public square. you'll find smart interviews and some takes from some of our favorite experts. you'll also find all our "gps" shows. to if you've missed one, you can click and watch. this week's "book of the week" is really excellent by "washington post" columnist david ignatius. it's called "blood money." it's about the cia conducting a super-secret mission in pakistan that goes awry. it's fiction, but it is utterly realistic in its portraits of pakistan and america and the spy

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170924:14:59:15

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170820:17:07:00

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170723:14:58:15

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