On GPS at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. ET on CNN: First, Fareed gives his take on Brexit as a warning sign for Europe, not just Britain. "The European project has wandered off course," Fareed says. "What began as a community of nations, cooperating to create larger markets, greater efficiency, more political stability, became obsessed with two massive issues that have undermined its central achievements"—intra-European migration and the limits of a single currency. Next, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair walks through Brexit and its implications. As gridlock drags on, Blair says, it's more likely "people come around to the fact that … you've got to put it back to the people" for a second vote. Then, Fareed talks with Aaron Sorkin about the challenges of bringing Harper Lee's classic, To Kill a Mockingbird, to the stage while staying true to the original work. Finally, our "What in the World" segment looks at the race to 5G and how concerns about Huawei are driving a global competition over wireless tech. | |