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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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It may have taken 40 years for the U.S. Senator from Vermont to gain traction on America's political landscape, but Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is now riding a wave of support

It may have taken 40 years for the U.S. Senator from Vermont to gain traction on America's political landscape, but Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is now riding a wave of support. His political revolution message is generating rock star popularity and pushing his poll numbers upward. Jim Axelrod caught up with the trending candidate who is threatening to shake things up.

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CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto talks with "Face the Nation" host John Dickerson about how Democratic and Republican presidential candidates are using Facebook and Twitter to boost their campaigns -- and how voters are responding

CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto talks with "Face the Nation" host John Dickerson about how Democratic and Republican presidential candidates are using Facebook and Twitter to boost their campaigns -- and how voters are responding.

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Bob Woodward of the Washington Post, Mark Halperin of Bloomberg Politics, Jeffrey Goldberg of the Atlantic, and CBS News Congressional Correspondent Nancy Cordes break down the Benghazi investigations, Joe Biden's 2016 chances, and Bernie Sanders' message

Bob Woodward of the Washington Post, Mark Halperin of Bloomberg Politics, Jeffrey Goldberg of the Atlantic, and CBS News Congressional Correspondent Nancy Cordes break down the Benghazi investigations, Joe Biden's 2016 chances, and Bernie Sanders' message.

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Hillary Clinton’s solid performance in the Democratic debate appears to have given her a boost in New Hampshire, a key primary state

Hillary Clinton’s solid performance in the Democratic debate appears to have given her a boost in New Hampshire, a key primary state. New polls show Clinton in a dead heat with senator Bernie Sanders, and both with solid leads over Vice President Joe Biden who hasn’t yet decided whether to run, but one of Biden’s advisors has set off a new round of “Will he or won’t he?” Julianna Goldman reports.

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Bloomberg Politics managing editor John Heilemann joins “CBS This Morning” from Las Vegas to discuss Tuesday night’s debate

The first debate among the five Democratic presidential candidates was pointed at times, but the tone was civil. Frontrunner Hillary Clinton and her leading challenger, Bernie Sanders, clashed on several issues from gun control to Wall Street. Bloomberg Politics managing editor John Heilemann joins “CBS This Morning” from Las Vegas to discuss Tuesday night’s debate.

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For much of Tuesday's Democratic debate, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders left the three other candidates on the sidelines

For much of Tuesday's Democratic debate, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders left the three other candidates on the sidelines. The former secretary of state and Vermont senator battled over everything from regulating Wall Street to gun control. In a highlight of the event, Sanders took on Clinton's email scandal, arguing that voters do not care. Nancy Cordes reports from Las Vegas.

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