On GPS at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. ET on CNN: First, Fareed gives his take on how Venezuela is testing President Trump's usual affinity for Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump has drawn a red line in Venezuela, which Putin seems to be crossing, as he's "all-in" in support of President Nicolas Maduro. Trump has declined to break with Putin in the past, and Fareed asks: "Will Venezuela be the moment when Trump finally ends his appeasement?" Next, US representative to Venezuela Elliott Abrams says nobody thought Maduro would step aside quickly, but he's unlikely to still be president in a year; Russian International Affairs Council Director General Andrey Kortunov tells us why Russia is so interested in Venezuela and how Russians are reacting to the Mueller report; and Georgetown law Prof. Susan Bloch and University of California, Berkeley law Prof. John Yoo discuss what the Mueller saga means for executive power. Our "What in the World" segment explores anti-Muslim vitriol on Chinese social media, and, finally: What will Trump's Golan Heights proclamation change for Israel and its neighbors? We'll hear from columnist Peter Beinart and Israeli author and former Knesset member Einat Wilf, who debate the question. | |