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In 2008, Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper welcomed fellow Democrats to the convention that made history, nominating Barack Obama for president

In 2008, Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper welcomed fellow Democrats to the convention that made history, nominating Barack Obama for president. Less than three years later, Hickenlooper became Colorado's governor. He led his state through the aftermath of the Aurora theater rampage and the legalization of recreational pot. Hickenlooper, who is also a successful brew-pub entrepreneur, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new memoir, "The Opposite of Woe: My Life in Beer and Politics."

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Senior adviser Valerie Jarrett has been at President Obama's side throughout his seven years in office and nearly 20 years before that

Senior adviser Valerie Jarrett has been at President Obama's side throughout his seven years in office and nearly 20 years before that. Her constant presence and unchecked access at times unnerved some staffers, but Jarrett makes no apologies for helping shape the president's legacy. In this preview of Sunday's "60 Minutes,"Jarrett talks to Norah O'Donnell about the president's decision to stay in Washington after he leaves office.

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While President Obama didn't say Donald Trump's name during his commencement address to Rutgers University on Sunday, he was at the heart of the president's speech, which focused in large part on the "ignorance" pervading American politics today

While President Obama didn't say Donald Trump's name during his commencement address to Rutgers University on Sunday, he was at the heart of the president's speech, which focused in large part on the "ignorance" pervading American politics today.

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Reaction has been mixed to the new White House guidelines allowing transgender students to use bathrooms that match their gender identity. Across the country, there have been protests for and against the Obama administration's directive.

Reaction has been mixed to the new White House guidelines allowing transgender students to use bathrooms that match their gender identity. Across the country, there have been protests for and against the Obama administration's directive. DeMarco Morgan reports.

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The Obama administration has issued a directive to all public school districts, saying transgender students should have access to bathrooms that match their gender identity. Refusal to comply could result in schools losing federal funding.

The Obama administration has issued a directive to all public school districts, saying transgender students should have access to bathrooms that match their gender identity. Refusal to comply could result in schools losing federal funding. As Manuel Bojorquez reports, that didn't go over well in Texas.

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President Obama becomes the comedian-in-chief for the last time in his presidency, when he makes his annual remarks at the White House Correspondents' Dinner Saturday night

President Obama becomes the comedian-in-chief for the last time in his presidency, when he makes his annual remarks at the White House Correspondents' Dinner Saturday night. In headlining the event for the past seven years, he's proved he's willing to use his sense of humor to skewer Congress, his political rivals, and even himself.

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