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Secret Service agents had to form a protective cordon around Donald Trump when a man tried to rush the stage at a rally for the Republican presidential front-runner

Secret Service agents had to form a protective cordon around Donald Trump when a man tried to rush the stage at a rally for the Republican presidential front-runner. The already high tensions at Trump's rallies escalated in recent days with a Trump rally in Chicago being postponed due to security concerns. Dean Reynolds has more.

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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton apologized for her praise of the Reagan administration record on AIDS and HIV Friday after online backlash

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton apologized for her praise of the Reagan administration record on AIDS and HIV Friday after online backlash. In a television appearance ahead of Nancy Reagan's funeral, Clinton initially lauded President and Mrs. Reagan for starting a "national conversation" about AIDS. However, critics in the LGBT community attacked Clinton for overlooking the Reagan administration's initial dismissal of the AIDS epidemic. CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers has the details.

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Bernie Sanders supporter, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard tells CBS News that while people warned her not to defy the Clintons, she doesn't fear potential retaliation

Bernie Sanders supporter, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI), who resigned her position as vice-chair of the Democratic National Committee to endorse the Vermont senator, tells CBS News that while people warned her not to defy the Clintons, she doesn't fear potential retaliation. Gabbard also discussed the state of the primary fight and stressed that Sanders still has a path to the Democratic nomination despite trailing Hillary Clinton in delegates. Gabbard joined CBS News' Demarco Morgan to discuss the 2016 Democratic race.

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Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton has more than 600 delegates than Sen. Bernie Sanders

Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton has more than 600 delegates than Sen. Bernie Sanders, even after his two wins on Super Saturday. The two fought over issues such as fracking and the Flint water crisis in Sunday's debate in Michigan, but Clinton remains the favorite in Michigan's primary on Tuesday. With analysis of the debate and a preview of the Michigan primary, CBS News' Nancy Cordes joins CBSN.

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