Politics: All the Latest Headlines from MSNBC

Poll: Is Bill Clinton becoming a liability?
Bill Clinton insists that the anti-crime proposals he championed during his presidency had helped and protected the black community. Is he becoming a liability?

Waiting for a Clinton indictment? Don’t…
Among many Republican, it’s assumed that Hillary Clinton will, any day now, face a criminal indictment. That’s extraordinarily unlikely to happen.

Sanders and Clinton wage war of words
The democratic candidates have stopped holding back their fighting words and are attacking each other’s experience and judgment. Bernie Sanders’ campaign manager Jeff Weaver joins MSNBC’s Tamron Hall to explain what exactly Sanders meant when he said…

Clinton’s plan for criminal justice overhaul?
The democratic candidates are sparring over their past decisions on crime and mass incarceration. Brian Fallon, national press secretary for the Clinton campaign, joins MSNBC’s Tamron Hall to discuss.

Law professor mounts fresh Cruz challenge
A Washington, D.C. law professor has come up with a new way to challenge the eligibility of Ted Cruz, who was born in Canada, to run for president.

Monday’s Campaign Round-Up, 4.11.16
Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.

Which Dem has the ‘judgment’ to be president?
Joel Benenson, senior strategist for the Clinton campaign, joins MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell to weigh in on Bernie Sanders’ recent attacks on Clinton’s qualifications and judgment.

Did Obama overshare on e-mail controversy?
The Washington Post’s Ruth Marcus and Chris Cillizza join MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell to discuss President Obama’s recent remarks on Hillary Clinton’s e-mail investigation.

Superdelegates: What you need to know
Bernie Sanders believes superdelegates are his path to winning the nomination, while Hillary Clinton sees them as her true firewall, but how do they work?

Unexpected issue takes center stage in…
Why is a decades old law taking center stage in the 2016 presidential race between Clinton and Sanders, when both of them supported the law in question?

How the delegate system has benefited Trump
New analysis from NBC News finds that despite Donald Trump’s complaints of a “corrupt system”, the delegate system has benefited him the most. MSNBC’s Ari Melber reports.

LIVE: White House on Zika virus
National Institute of Health Director Dr. Anthony Fauci and Principal Deputy Director of the CDC Dr. Anne Schuchat discuss the threat of the Zika virus at a White House press briefing in Washington, D.C.

Trump’s amateurishness starts to catch up…
Increasingly, Donald Trump uses “corrupt nonsense” and “the complex mechanics of the RNC nominating process” interchangeably.

Sharpton: No difference between ’94…
Rev. Al Sharpton comments on Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders’ stances on the 1994 crime bill. He also talks about Sanders demanding that Bill Clinton apologize to Americans for defending his use of the term, “super predator.”

Trump blasts Boston Globe for satirical cover
Donald Trump responded to the Boston Globe’s satirical cover that imagined a Trump presidency, saying the paper had waning influence and was biased against him.

Trump kids don’t register in time to vote…
Both Eric and Ivanka Trump failed to register in time to vote for their father in the New York primary. MSNBC’s Steve Kornacki reports.

LIVE: Bernie Sanders rally in Binghamton
Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders holds a campaign rally in Binghamton, New York.

Trump takes on delegate count, Ted Cruz
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump talks about the “corrupt” primary delegate system, warning the RNC that there’s going to be a “big problem” if the people who voted are disenfranchised.

Prosecutors add crushing details to…
Dennis Hastert — the longest serving Republican House Speaker in American history — allegedly spent part of his life as a serial child molester.

Despite complaints, Trump gets delegate bonus
Donald Trump blasted the GOP’s delegate rules Sunday, but according to a new NBC analysis, Trump has benefited far more than Ted Cruz under the party’s system.

A tale of two very different campaigns
This past weekend epitomized the different strengths and weaknesses of the Donald Trump and Ted Cruz campaigns.

Supporter: ‘Mr. Trump will be the winner’
NBC’s Jacob Rascon reports live from Albany, New York where he talks to a Trump supporter about the candidate and the state of the race.

Clinton holds double-digit leads in NY, Pa.
On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton is leading Bernie Sanders in New York, 53 percent to 37 percent, according to the latest Fox News poll. Clinton is also leading in Pennsylvania.

Trump goes into New York with big lead
Donald Trump goes into the New York GOP primary with a commanding lead, according to the latest Fox News poll. Trump is up with 54 percent with John Kasich trailing at 22 percent. Trump also leads in Pennsylvania.

CIA director says agency won’t waterboard
CIA Director John Brennan told NBC News in an exclusive interview that his agency will not engage in harsh ‘enhanced interrogation’ practices, including waterboarding.

Joe: Dem primary system rigged against voters
Top Talkers: Bernie Sanders picked up another win over the weekend in Wyoming, his eighth win out of the last nine contests, but he lags in delegates, leading Joe Scarborough to weigh in on the issue.

Bernie Sanders’ Achilles’ heel in New York
New York is the first in a series of upcoming “closed primaries,” and that could create a major problem for the Vermont senator.

CIA head: No waterboarding even if ordered
Director John Brennan says his agency will not engage in “enhanced interrogation” practices even if ordered to by a future president.

Is Ivanka Trump the ‘anti-Donald’?
Washington Post National Correspondent Mary Jordan joins Alex Witt to discuss Ivanka Trump’s role in softening her father’s controversial image and “protecting the family’s billion-dollar brand.”

Are the big banks to blame?
Former FDIC Chair, now the president of Washington College, Sheila Bair breaks down Bernie Sanders major campaign themes and whether the big banks are to blame for many of the problems in the U.S.

Boston Globe imagines a Trump presidency
The newspaper published a satirical front page on Sunday that envisions the “dangers of Trump’s vision.”

LIVE: Clinton holds event in Baltimore
Hillary Clinton holds a grassroots organizing event in Baltimore as she looks ahead to the April 26th primary.

LIVE: Trump holds rally in Rochester, NY
Donald Trump holds a rally at the Greater Rochester International Airport in Rochester, New York.

Clinton pokes fun at subway swipe fail
Hillary Clinton jokingly blamed a rapping Mayor de Blasio for her struggles during a surprise appearance at a charity event Saturday night.

Kate Middleton tries her hand at cricket
During their trip to India, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge stopped in Mumbai to play cricket with some local children.

Kasich comes face-to-face with disabled…
Ohio Gov. John Kasich took time out to talk with a group of disabled people who interrupted Kasich’s campaign stop in Rochester, New York. The protesters say interrupting Kasich’s appearance was the only way to get attention for their cause.

We will be back tomorrow
Livestreams will continue on Monday.

GOP candidates fight for 1,237 delegate mark
Former official with the George W. Bush administration Suhail Khan and Alfonso Aguilar of the Latino Partnership for Conservative Principles join to discuss the Republican race for president and the possible outcomes if there were to be an open convention

The role of radio in the ‘Never Trump’…
Veteran talk radio hosts Joe Madison, Heidi Harris and Michael Medved join to discuss the “Never Trump” movement.

Obama: No politics in Clinton e-mail probe
President Obama says he guarantees that evidence will dictate the outcome of the FBI’s investigation into Clinton’s handling of emails as secretary of state.

Explosions in the sky edition
New research by two separate teams of astronomers indicates that nearby supernovae left their chemical fingerprints on Earth within the last 10 million years.

Sanders, Clinton vie for black vote in NY
While Black Lives Matter has become a key issue in the 2016 campaign, presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton are both trying to win the votes of African Americans. Rev. Al Sharpton joins Joy Reid to discuss.

Are ‘Panama Papers’ linked to trade…
A massive document leak from a law firm in Panama has exposed how some of the world’s most powerful people hide their money in offshore accounts. David Cay Johnston joins to discuss.

Obama: No politics in Clinton email probe
President Obama guaranteed politics would be kept out of the Clinton FBI investigation and responded to criticism that he is out of touch on terrorism.

Trump manager on Cruz: ‘Gestapo tactics’
Donald Trump’s new right-hand man, Paul Manafort, was quick to raise questions on Sunday about Ted Cruz’s tactics to secure delegates.

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