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Analyzing Trump’s tough-talking foreign policy speech

Clip: 4/27/2016 | 11m 4s

GOP front-runner Donald Trump articulated his foreign policy approach Wednesday morning.

GOP front-runner Donald Trump articulated his foreign policy approach Wednesday morning, promising to always put American interests and security first. For two perspectives on Trump’s speech, Judy Woodruff talks with Trump foreign policy advisor Walid Phares and former State Department official Nicholas Burns.

04/27/2016 | Rating NR

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