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GPS 02.27 This week on GPS: An exclusive interview with one of the most controversial public figures of late who is also one of the most outspoken advocates for spreading democracy throughout the world. Paul Wolfowitz, an architect of the Iraq War weighs in why he thinks both the Obama administration and one of the administrations he was a part of -- George W. Bush's -- have bungled Libya. He also talks about the broader events in the Middle East and just what role the United States needs to play. Also, Fareed's take on the Arab world, finally breaking out from nearly 1,000 years of foreign domination. Fareed explains just what that means not just for the Arabs, not just for America, but for the entire world. Then, rising food prices inspired revolution...which then raised gas prices...which will then raise food prices. Find out what this vicious cycle means for you. And why it has world leaders shaking in their boots. After that we look back at the world financial crisis with economist and NY Times best selling author Michael Lewis. What's the landscape here in the U.S. two years later? And why was America able to stay afloat while countries like Greece and Ireland are sinking. And finally a look at a memo you should hope your boss never sends you. Watch HERE . Recent Highlights ABOUT THE SHOW Fareed Zakaria GPS is an hour-long program that takes a comprehensive look at foreign affairs and the decisions impacting our lives. Every week we bring you in-depth interviews with world leaders, newsmakers, and analysts breaking down the world's toughest problems. | FAREED'S TAKE The Arab world is finally breaking out from nearly 1,000 years of foreign domination. But what does this mean for not only that region, but the rest of the world? Watch Fareed's Take HERE to find out. NEW GPS SPECIAL: GETTING BACK TO #1 ON MARCH 6TH For years the United States has been the world's leader. And America has the place where anyone can dream the American Dream and build a better life for themselves. But does all that still hold true? If America now ranks as the 5th best country in which to run a business, 23rd in infrastructure, 49th in life expectancy and so on, can we still call it #1? And if the American Dream is slipping out of people's grasps (as we discussed in our first special "Restoring the American Dream "), what can we do to put America back on top in every category? To answer that question we're bringing you the second installment in our "Restoring the American Dream" series of specials. This one is entitled, "Getting Back to #1". We've assembled a top notch group of experts and entrepreneurs to figure just how that can be done. You'll hear from: - Jeffrey Sachs, Columbia Professor and the man the NY Times once called "the most important economist in the world" Tune in on SUNDAY MARCH 6th at 8p ET & PT to find out just how America can once again become #1.
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