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House Speaker Paul Ryan has addressed the mounting tension between the Republican party and Donald Trump over Trump's recent comments on Muslim immigrants and gun control

House Speaker Paul Ryan has addressed the mounting tension between the Republican party and Donald Trump over Trump's recent comments on Muslim immigrants and gun control. Ryan said he isn't planning on rescinding his endorsement. RealClearPolitics' Caitlin Huey-Burns and USA Today's Heidi Przybyla join CBSN to discuss.

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Although it seems as if Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump found some common ground on gun control, the presumptive Democratic nominee is now shifting gears to attack the billionaire businessman on the economy

Although it seems as if Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump found some common ground on gun control, the presumptive Democratic nominee is now shifting gears to attack the billionaire businessman on the economy. RealClearPolitics national political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and USA Today senior political reporter Heidi Przybyla join CBSN to discuss.

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After his highly anticipated meeting with President Obama, Bernie Sanders said that he still plans to compete against Hillary Clinton in the D.C. primary

After his highly anticipated meeting with President Obama, Bernie Sanders said that he still plans to compete against Hillary Clinton in the D.C. primary. He also said that he'll do whatever it takes to prevent Donald Trump from becoming president. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris, CBS News Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes, and Politico reporter Eli Stokols join CBSN to discuss.

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Bernie Sanders meets with President Obama Thursday at the White House, as Democrats are telling the presidential candidate it's time to get in line and unite the Democratic Party.

Bernie Sanders meets with President Obama Thursday at the White House, as Democrats are telling the presidential candidate it's time to get in line and unite the Democratic Party. Clinton made history this week, becoming the first female presumptive presidential nominee of a major U.S. political party. Gerald Seib, Wall Street Journal's Washington bureau chief, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how Sanders' actions could impact Clinton's campaign.

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