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CBS News Congressional Correspondent Nancy Cordes, CBS News Political Analyst Jamelle Bouie, and Peggy Noonan of the Wall Street Journal discuss the latest CBS News poll results from last night’s debate and Hillary Clinton's relationship with Wall Street

CBS News Congressional Correspondent Nancy Cordes, CBS News Political Analyst Jamelle Bouie, and Peggy Noonan of the Wall Street Journal discuss the latest CBS News poll results from last night’s debate and Hillary Clinton's relationship with Wall Street

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CBS News Congressional Correspondent Nancy Cordes, CBS News Political Analyst Jamelle Bouie, and Peggy Noonan of the Wall Street Journal discuss the latest CBS News poll, which have Hillary Clinton as the clear winner on foreign policy

CBS News Congressional Correspondent Nancy Cordes, CBS News Political Analyst Jamelle Bouie, and Peggy Noonan of the Wall Street Journal discuss the latest CBS News poll results from last night’s debate. On foreign policy, Hillary Clinton is the clear winner with 67 percent of respondents saying Clinton would do a better job handling the issue as president

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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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He also took aim at Hillary Clinton, saying she lied about Benghazi to try to help President Obama's re-election campaign

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio had an impressive showing at Wednesday night's third GOP presidential debate. Rubio defended his Senate attendance record after an attack from his former mentor and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush. He also took aim at Hillary Clinton, saying the former secretary of state lied about Benghazi to try to help President Obama's re-election campaign. Rubio joins "CBS This Morning" from Colorado to discuss his performance and the state of the race.

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