On GPS at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. ET on CNN: First, Fareed gives his take on how President Trump might find compromise with his support for more legal immigration. Immigration is a competitive advantage for America, Fareed says, as other developed economies will see their working-age populations decline in the coming decades. "Amid all the noise about immigration, it's easy to forget the big picture. Immigration means a more robust economy. It usually means younger workers, which translates into greater dynamism and more innovation," Fareed says. Next, we'll talk immigration politics with David Frum, who argues in a new Atlantic cover story that liberals' failure to enforce borders has opened the door for authoritarian populists. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg discusses the state of the alliance in its 70th year, our "What in the World" segment looks at the rise of conservative Islam in Indonesia, and Women in the World founder Tina Brown talks about female leadership and how women are "owning their difference" and "bringing their own style to politics." Finally, we'll hear from author Michael Lewis about the value of referees—both literal and figurative—in our society, which he explores in his new podcast, "Against the Rules." | |
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