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Clinton, Trump Trade Names, Sanders Says He Has 'Excellent Chance' To Win California

Democratic presidential candidate, U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT) speaks during a panel with Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders at Cubberley Community Center on June 1, 2016 in Palo Alto, California. With less than a week to go before the California presidential primary, Sanders is campaigning in northern California.  (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Democratic presidential candidate, U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT) speaks during a panel with Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders at Cubberley Community Center on June 1, 2016 in Palo Alto, California. With less than a week to go before the California presidential primary, Sanders is campaigning in northern California. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

This week in presidential politics, Hillary Clinton called Donald Trump a fraud, and too thin-skinned to be in command of the U.S. military.

Trump called Clinton a person “with absolutely no natural talent.” Trump also called reporters names such as “sleaze” after they pressured him into revealing how much money he’d raised for veterans. And polls out this week indicate Bernie Sanders could win in California, the last big prize of the primary season.

The Associated Press’ Jesse Holland and ABC’s Rick Klein join Here & Now hosts Robin Young and Meghna Chakrabarti to dissect the news of the week in presidential politics.

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