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As Candidates Look Forward To N.Y. Primary, Obama Looks Back

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A sign directs residents to vote in the Michigan primary March 8, 2016 in Royal Oak, Michigan. There are 59 Republican delegates and 130 Democratic delegates up for grabs in Michigan. Mississippi and Idaho are also holding primaries and Hawaii is holding a caucus. (Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)
A sign directs residents to vote in the Michigan primary March 8, 2016 in Royal Oak, Michigan. There are 59 Republican delegates and 130 Democratic delegates up for grabs in Michigan. Mississippi and Idaho are also holding primaries and Hawaii is holding a caucus. (Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

In his first presidential interview with Fox News Sunday, President Obama yesterday said his biggest mistake was not having a "day after" plan for Libya.

Meanwhile, Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz is campaigning in California on Monday, while the rest of the 2016 presidential candidates are holding events in New York state ahead of next Tuesday's primary.

NPR's Mara Liasson talks with Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson about this past weekend's news in politics and looks at the week ahead.

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This segment aired on April 11, 2016.

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