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Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, says he will not attack his democratic opponent in the run up to the primary election. The Senator says he respects Hillary Clinton and has never run a negative campaign ad in his life.

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, says he will not attack his democratic opponent in the run up to the primary election. The Senator says he respects Hillary Clinton and has never run a negative campaign ad in his life.

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Ron Brownstein of the National Journal, Michael Gerson of the Washington Post, Jamelle Bouie of Slate Magazine and CBS News Contributor Peggy Noonan discuss 2016, Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, and Carly Fiorina on CBS' "Face the Nation"

Ron Brownstein of the National Journal, Michael Gerson of the Washington Post, Jamelle Bouie of Slate Magazine and CBS News Contributor Peggy Noonan discuss the continuing saga of 2016, Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, and Carly Fiorina on CBS' "Face the Nation"

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Ron Brownstein of the National Journal, Michael Gerson of the Washington Post, Jamelle Bouie of Slate Magazine and CBS News Contributor Peggy Noonan discuss Hillary Clinton’s newfound approach to the campaign trail, appearing more relaxed and casual.

Ron Brownstein of the National Journal, Michael Gerson of the Washington Post, Jamelle Bouie of Slate Magazine and CBS News Contributor Peggy Noonan discuss Hillary Clinton’s newfound approach to the campaign trail, appearing more relaxed and casual.

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GOP presidential candidate and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul sits down with CBS' "Face the Nation" to discuss the Syrian refugee crisis, Planned Parenthood, Hillary Clinton, and his status as a political outsider in the 2016 campaign for the White House

GOP presidential candidate and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul sits down with CBS' "Face the Nation" to discuss the Syrian refugee crisis, Planned Parenthood, Hillary Clinton, and his status as a political outsider in the 2016 campaign for the White House

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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is calling for the United States to take in 65,000 Syrian refugees. The former Secretary of State says that the United States must continue to work with the Turks, Jordanians, and Kurds against ISIS.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is calling for the United States to take in 65,000 Syrian refugees. The former Secretary of State says that the United States must continue to work with the Turks, Jordanians, and Kurds in the fight against ISIS.

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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton says that although what she did was “above the board,” she admits that using a personal email server was not the best choice. The former Secretary of State hopes voters are not “bored” by her emails.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton says that although what she did was “above the board,” she admits that using a personal email server was not the best choice. Moving forward, the former Secretary of State says she continues to stress transparency in her campaign, and hopes voters are not “bored” by her emails.

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