On GPS at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. ET on CNN: First on a special live show, Fareed speaks with former Central Intelligence Agency Director James Woolsey about former FBI Director James Comey's testimony to the Senate Intelligence Committee this week. What did he make of the testimony? Was there a "smoking gun"? Where do we go from here? Then, what are the implications of Comey's testimony, and what can we expect next in the investigation into Russia's role in the presidential election? How concerned should President Trump be? Is there evidence of obstruction of justice? Fareed discusses the legal issues with Laurence Tribe, professor of constitutional law at Harvard Law School, and legal theorist Elizabeth Price Foley. Plus: Britain's surprise election result has raised as many questions as it has answered about the country's future. As Prime Minister Theresa May works to try to form a stable government, Fareed speaks with former Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne about what we might be able to expect next. Also on the show: Fareed spoke earlier this week to Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland about her much-discussed speech to the country's parliament about Canada's role in the world – and America's, too. Freeland on Canada and the rules-based order | |
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