GZERO World with Ian Bremmer: Season 6 preview

GZERO World with Ian Bremmer Season 6 preview | GZERO World

GZERO's US public television show, GZERO World with Ian Bremmer is launching its sixth season on Friday, June 30. Ian Bremmer shares a preview of some of the fascinating guests lined up for the season's first few episodes.

Hey, everyone, Ian Bremmer here with some news about our public television show, GZERO World. We are launching our sixth season on Friday, June 30, and we already have some fascinating guests lined up for our first few weeks. We’ve covered the war in Ukraine since day one, but for the first time since the invasion, I’ll be talking directly to a Russian defense and intelligence expert, Dmitri Trenin, to get the view from Moscow and what he thinks will be Putin’s end game.

We’re also going to focus on AI this season, the most consequential and disruptive technology since the Internet itself.I’ll bring you a deep dive into growing antisemitism with activist Noa Tishby, a look at America’s classified documents challenge with Jane Harman, and media experts Brian Stelter and Nicole Hemmer will join me to talk 2024, Twitter, and more.

You can watch my show on your public television station, check your local listings, and it’s always available on YouTube and at gzeromedia.com.

Thanks for watching. I will see you later this week as we launch season 6 of GZERO World!

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