| | On GPS at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. ET on CNN: First, Fareed gives his Take on what he says is a dangerous aspect of the Trump administration's foreign policy. "The Trump administration has…either accidentally or by design, laid out aggressive markers in three different parts of the world -- three red lines -- without any serious strategy as to what happens when they are crossed," Fareed says. Next, Fareed hosts a live panel to discuss the Republican memo from House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes and his committee staff, which was released Friday. Joining Fareed to discuss the memo's release – and the implications – will be Preet Bharara, former US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Asha Rangappa, a senior lecturer at Yale's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs and a former FBI special agent, and Jonathan Turley, law professor at George Washington University. Plus: Fareed speaks with Jordan's King Abdullah II about the US announcement over moving its embassy to Jerusalem, the prospects for a peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians, the nuclear deal with Iran, President Trump's rhetoric over Islam, and more. Watch King Abdullah II discuss perceptions of Islam | | Take This Week's GPS Challenge | | Which country has just been named the world's "most democratic"? Which president delivered the first ever televised State of the Union? Which country's senate just passed a bill making its national anthem gender-neutral? Find out the answers to these questions and more – and see how other GPS viewers did – by taking this week's quiz here: cnn.com/fareedquiz | | | | | |