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New York Times White House correspondent Mark Landler reveals the paradox of Hillary Clinton’s risk-ready foreign policy. Landler released a new book, “Alter Egos,” and wrote the cover story for the Times Magazine today, “How Hillary Became a Hawk”

New York Times White House correspondent Mark Landler reveals the paradox of Hillary Clinton’s risk-ready foreign policy. Landler released a new book, “Alter Egos,” and wrote the cover story for the New York Times Magazine today, “How Hillary Became a Hawk.”

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CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto weighs in on the frontrunners’ growing "inevitability." On the GOP side, more than half of Cruz's voters think Trump is likely to be the nominee

CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto weighs in on the frontrunners’ growing "inevitability." On the GOP side, more than half of Cruz's voters think Trump is likely to be the nominee. With Trump and Clinton leading polls in Pennsylvania and Indiana, the question becomes, will the winners keep winning?

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It stands to be a busy weekend for all five presidential candidates as they set their sights on Tuesday's five upcoming northeastern primaries and beyond

It stands to be a busy weekend for all five presidential candidates as they set their sights on Tuesday's five upcoming northeastern primaries and beyond. Azi Payabarah, senior reporter at Politico New York, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to weigh in on the vow that Donald Trump will change, the possibility of a contested Republican convention and whether the Democratic contest could remain friendly.

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The presidential candidates are setting their sights on Tuesday's primary in Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island

The presidential candidates are setting their sights on Tuesday's primary in Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island. And ahead of the contests in those states, Donald Trump altered his stance on the North Carolina bathroom law saying that the issue should be left to the states. Caitlyn Huey-Burns with Real Clear Politics, joins CBSN to discuss.

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Hillary Clinton's camp believes her New York primary win puts the Democratic front-runner well on her way to securing the party's presidential nomination

Hillary Clinton's camp believes her New York primary win puts the Democratic front-runner well on her way to securing the party's presidential nomination. But Bernie Sanders remains defiant, insisting he still has a path to the nomination. Campaign director for the Center for American Progress Action Fund and Democratic strategist Emily Tisch Sussman joins CBSN with more.

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"Face The Nation" anchor John Dickerson joined CBSN to discuss the 2016 race after both front-runners won their home state of New York

"Face The Nation" anchor John Dickerson joined CBSN to discuss the 2016 race after both front-runners won their home state of New York. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump appear to be on their way to their parties' presidential nominations if they continue winning in upcoming voting states. Dickerson discusses the delegate breakdown between candidates and their strategy to win the nomination or prevail in a contested convention.

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Hillary Clinton is one step closer to winning the Democratic nomination after her big victory in New York on Tuesday

Hillary Clinton is one step closer to winning the Democratic nomination after her big victory in New York on Tuesday. She needs fewer than 500 more delegates to reach the 2,383 needed to become the nominee. On the Republican side, Donald Trump has a real chance if he wins enough delegates in each upcoming voting state. With analysis, CBS' Major Garrett and Nancy Cordes join CBSN's Josh Elliot.

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