![]() ![]() He wants to legalize marijuana and he has promised vaguely that Canada will have a more progressive climate change policy. He's been noncommittal on the new trade deal, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which actually places him to the right of Hillary Clinton. He has refused to raise Canada's low corporate tax rate, although he wants a slightly higher income tax for the top 1 percent to fund a middle class tax cut. That's something most mainstream economists would support. Trudeau promised to respond to Canada's economic slowdown by running modest deficits and building infrastructure. He's the son of Canada's most famous prime minister, Pierre Trudeau, but much of it had to do with the kind of campaign he ran, which was neither very left wing or populist. Some of the momentum has to do with his name and personal charisma. But why did Trudeau win? After all his party was in third place only months ago. Canada's conservatives have held office for nine years and their leader, Stephen Harper, is no Tony Blair, being perceived as intelligent but reserved and uncharismatic. Think of Britain's Margaret Thatcher or Tony Blair. When politicians have been in power for around a decade, voters usually want a change no matter how popular the leader is. First, Trudeau benefitted from the 10-year itch. But the message of Trudeau's victory are actually somewhat more complicated. The last year has seen the rise of Jeremy Corbyn, the new leader of Britain's Labor Party, in the United States Bernie Sanders, a self-professed Democratic socialist, has shaken up the Democratic primaries. Justin Trudeau's sweeping victory in Canada could be read as one more indication that voters in the Western world are moving left and toward populism. Finally, want know who will win the 2016 presidential race? I'll tell you about the people who have already got the answers. (END VIDEO CLIP) ZAKARIA: Plus, Ben Bernanke on bringing the world back from the brink of financial disaster. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) TONY BLAIR, FORMER BRITISH PRIME MINISTER: Of course, you can't say that those of us who removed Saddam in 2003 got no responsibility for the situation in 2015. And what about Iraq? Politicians love to say who's to blame for the sorry state that nation is in today, Bush or Obama? Well, I will ask British Prime Minister Tony Blair if the rise of ISIS can be traced back to the 2003 invasion. I will talk to the director of the 9/11 Commission and Bush's deputy secretary of defense, Paul Wolfowitz. (END VIDEO CLIP) ZAKARIA: Trump's words have reignited the debate. First up, does President Bush bear the brunt of the blame for the 9/11 attacks? (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) DONALD TRUMP (R), PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: Say what you want, the World Trade Center came down during his time. Today on GPS, the finger-pointing on the campaign trail has reached back into history. Welcome to all of you in the United States and around the world. FAREED ZAKARIA, HOST: This is GPS, the GLOBAL PUBLIC SQUARE. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. ![]() This heist has a variety of approach vectors, several opportunities for setup and prep missions, and objectives may change on the fly if things go wrong during the job.Interview with Paul Wolfowitz and Philip Zelikow Interview with Tony Blair Interview with Ben Bernanke Interview with Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff. Team up with her, and hacker genius Lester Crest, to plan and execute a heist like no other. Georgina Cheng, Vice President of Cheng Holdings, wants to take the Duggans down, and she needs help to do it. ![]() The Diamond Casino & Resort has been taken over by the Duggans, Texan petrochem magnates who wrenched control from Tao Cheng and the Triads. Play The Diamond Casino Heist Walkthrough ![]()
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