On GPS at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. ET: First, Fareed gives his take on whether Democrats should impeach President Trump. Impeachment "would massively increase the class resentment that feeds support for Trump. It would turn the topic away from his misdeeds and towards the Democrats' overreach and obsessions. And ultimately, of course, it would fail" in the GOP-controlled Senate, Fareed says. A wiser path for Democrats: Campaign against Trump's ideology and try to defeat him in an election. Next, NYPD Deputy Commissioner of Intelligence and Counterterrorism John Miller shares his thoughts on the Sri Lanka bombings and what they mean for global terrorism. We'll then hear from a powerhouse trio of financial minds—former Treasury secretaries Tim Geithner and Henry Paulson and former Fed chairman Ben Bernanke—who give an exclusive interview about their drastic moves to rescue the financial system (the topic of their new book, Firefighting: The Financial Crisis and Its Lessons) and today's pressing economic questions. Our What in the World segment looks at small decisions that made big impacts on history, and Jigsaw CEO Jared Cohen talks about America's vice presidents who stepped into the top job, about whom he writes in the book Accidental Presidents: Eight Men Who Changed America. Finally, we'll look at global remittances, which reached a record high in 2018, and some high-tech, forward-looking possibilities for rebuilding Notre Dame. | |