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Bernie Sanders' campaign called it an "inappropriate overreaction" when the Democratic National Committee denied the campaign access to a voter database and threatened to take the DNC to court

Bernie Sanders' campaign called it an "inappropriate overreaction" when the Democratic National Committee denied the campaign access to a voter database, threatening to take the DNC to court. The committee suspended access to the system after they found a Sanders staffer took advantage of a technical glitch to tap into the confidential data of the Clinton campaign.

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A nationwide poll shows Hillary Clinton leading Bernie Sanders by 31 points

A nationwide poll shows Hillary Clinton leading Bernie Sanders by 31 points. On the eve of the Democratic debate, the Sanders campaign is in trouble with the Democratic National Committee. A software flaw in a DNC database allowed Sanders' data director to read confidential material from Hillary Clinton's campaign. The staffer has since been fired. Nancy Cordes joins “CBS This Morning” from Washington to preview the third Democratic debate in New Hampshire.

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Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, says the United States should fight climate change by creating a system of sustainable energy. The Democratic presidential candidate says he is “frightened” by the planet we will leave behind if we do not act now

Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, says the United States should fight climate change by creating a system of sustainable energy. The Democratic presidential candidate says he is “frightened” by the planet we will leave behind to our kids if we do not act now.

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The full episode of the CBS Evening news from the November 9, 2015 edition.

After one student spent more than a week on a hunger strike and the football team threatened to sit out their next game, University of Missouri president Tim Wolfe resigned Monday amid outcry that he had not done enough to combat racist incidents that have taken place at the school; a new report released Monday showed that people who had taken medication to lower their blood pressure were living longer lives, but how low is too low?

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