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Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has suspended two campaign staffers for the misuse of Democratic party voter information

Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has suspended two campaign staffers for the misuse of Democratic party voter information. The campaign's data director was fired last week. A glitch in the party's voter database allowed them to read Hillary Clinton's private campaign data. Sanders apologized to Clinton at Saturday's democratic debate. Sanders joins "CBS This Morning" from Burlington, Vermont, to discuss the scandal and why he thinks GOP frontrunner Donald Trump is a "pathological liar."

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Hillary Clinton is leading the polls in Iowa, surpassing competitor Bernie Sanders. Sanders keeps his lead in New Hampshire. CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto explains why Democratic voters like candidates playing nice on the debate stage

Hillary Clinton is leading the polls in Iowa, surpassing competitor Bernie Sanders. Sanders keeps his lead in New Hampshire. CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto explains why Democratic voters like candidates playing nice on the debate stage.

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Bernie Sanders' campaign has filed a lawsuit accusing the Democratic National Committee of favoring Hillary Clinton by not sharing certain data with both campaigns

Bernie Sanders' campaign has filed a lawsuit accusing the Democratic National Committee of favoring Hillary Clinton by not sharing certain data with both campaigns. The Sanders camp made the allegation after reading data on DNC servers that the committee says were "inappropriately" accessed. Nancy Cordes has the details.

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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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