On GPS at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. ET on CNN: First, Fareed gives his take on the Trump administration's approach to foreign policy – and why, especially on North Korea, it is far from reassuring. Then, French voters have been heading to the polls today for the first round of their presidential election. How does the rest of Europe see the contest? Have we reached peak populism? What should we make of the rise of anti-establishment candidates? Fareed discusses these issues and more with Bernard-Henri Lévy, a French philosopher, Zanny Minton Beddoes, editor-in-chief of The Economist, and Jochen Bittner, political editor of the German newspaper Die Zeit. Bittner on understanding "Trumpish" Also on the show, Fareed speaks with Luke Harding, former Moscow correspondent for The Guardian, about his time in Russia and his book, "A Very Expensive Poison," about the poisoning of Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko. Next, some 10% of America's working-age population works for the government. Fareed speaks with Steve Ballmer, former CEO of Microsoft, who has looked at the data about how and where the U.S. government is spending its money. Also part of the discussion: Assessing social mobility and the American Dream. Ballmer on examining the government like a business | |
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