On GPS at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. ET on CNN: First, Fareed gives his take on the state of President Trump's foreign policy—which is in "shambles," Fareed argues. "It has produced turmoil but achieved almost nothing," Fareed says. "Despite all the boasts, there are no new deals with China, Iran, North Korea, the Taliban, or between the Israelis and the Palestinians—just uncertainty, disappointment, and lots of bruised feelings." And yet, with John Bolton gone from the White House, Trump has a real chance to negotiate a better deal with Iran, Fareed says; if he can allow Iran to claim victory, too, Trump could come away with a substantive achievement. Next, Fareed interviews former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, who discusses Brexit, what's happening to Britain's politics, and how the left—including Democrats seeking the US presidency—should counter the populist right. Our What in the World segment focuses on Africa's potential for economic growth—and its new free-trade pact, which arrives as the rest of the world is turning protectionist. Finally, Fareed interviews former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. They discuss America's cultural and racial divides; how President Trump's language plays into them; Russia's political interference; and the current world order, about which Rice writes in a new book coauthored with Philip Zelikow, To Build a Better World: Choices to End the Cold War and Create a Global Commonwealth. | |