GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump tells John Dickerson on "Face The Nation" that he believes the U.S. can’t afford to continue protecting NATO allies overseas. “Now, at some point, they may have to protect themselves,” Trump says. “Do I like that? Not particularly. But we cannot afford it as a country.” Dickerson further probes
Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson, the prime minister of Iceland, walks out of an interview with Swedish television company SVT. Gunnlaugsson is asked about a company called Wintris, which he says has been fully declared to the Icelandic tax authority. Gunnlaugsson says he is not prepared to answer such questions and decides to discontinue the intervi
Russian Parliament Member Dmitry Gudkov on the current political, social and economic situation under Vladimir Putin.
Retired U.S. Navy Admiral James Stavridis refutes GOP frontrunner Donald Trumps comments that NATO is outdated and in need of a major makeover.
Brussels has been in a high state of tension since the March terrorist attacks. As far-right groups protest at the memorial in Place de la Bourse, the neighborhood of Molenbeek has become notorious as the place where several terrorists have been recruited. Iman Amrani speaks to young people in Europe’s capital about life after the terrorist att