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Fareed Zakaria GPS

The Crisis in Caracas & The Power of Women's Anger

Fareed Zakaria GPS

CNN

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4.32.9K Ratings

🗓️ 10 February 2019

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

On GPS: As the crisis in Caracas barrels on, Fareed asks former Venezuelan Trade Minister Moises Naim & the Council on Foreign Relation's Shannon O'Neil what it will take to end Venezuela's protracted political predicament. Then, NY Magazine writer Rebecca Traister talks about what she calls "the revolutionary power of women's anger" today and throughout recent history.

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0:00.0

This is GPS, the Global Public Square.

0:04.0

Welcome to all of you in the United States and around the world.

0:07.0

I'm Farid Zakaria.

0:10.0

Today on the show, Fen is well on the brink.

0:14.0

Maduro maintains his hold on the presidential palace.

0:18.0

But more and more governments are backing the opposition.

0:22.0

How will this stand off end?

0:25.0

I'll ask the experts.

0:28.0

Also Ronald Reagan thought of America as the shining city on a hill, a beacon of freedom.

0:34.0

And she's still a beacon.

0:36.0

Still a magnet for all who must have freedom.

0:39.0

But not only Levi says that era is over.

0:42.0

America first.

0:44.0

That America has abdicated its global role.

0:48.0

What does that mean?

0:49.0

I'll ask him.

0:51.0

Then...

0:52.0

Welcome to your first day.

0:54.0

We will never go away.

0:56.0

From the women's march of 2017 to the METU movement...

0:59.0

METU, I have been sexually harassed.

1:02.0

The incredible power of women's anger.

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