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"We all have a responsibility to get this right," the Democratic presidential candidate told a crowd Friday at NYU, after the Justice Department said at least one inspector general asked them to investigate Clinton's use of a private email server

"We all have a responsibility to get this right," the Democratic presidential candidate told a crowd Friday at NYU, after the Justice Department said at least one inspector general asked them to investigate Clinton's use of a private email server

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Rubio says he thinks the country could get a better deal with Iran

The nuclear deal with Iran faced tough scrutiny from lawmakers on Capitol Hill Thursday. Secretary of State John Kerry defended the agreement before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He had a particularly heated exchange with Republican senator and presidential candidate Marco Rubio. Rubio joins “CBS This Morning” from Capitol Hill to discuss how he thinks the country could get a better deal with Iran.

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Fiorina says it is time for a citizen leader to become president instead of a career politician

There are 15 Republican candidates in the race for the presidential nomination. Fiorina, who was one of the first contenders to announce her White House bid, says it is time for a citizen leader to become president instead of a career politician. The former Hewlett-Packard CEO and the first woman to lead a top 50 company was also a former Senate candidate in California. Fiorina joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what makes her a strong 2016 candidate.

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The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg, the Wall Street Journal’s Peggy Noonan, USA Today’s Susan Page, and PBS’ Tavis Smiley discuss Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush’s recent attack on Hillary Clinton, calling her untrustworthy after her interview

The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg, the Wall Street Journal’s Peggy Noonan, USA Today’s Susan Page, and PBS’ Tavis Smiley discuss Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush’s recent attack on Hillary Clinton, calling her untrustworthy after her interview.

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Democratic Presidential Candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, refuses to attack fellow democrat Hillary Clinton, though he holds different policy stances than the former Secretary of State

Democratic Presidential Candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, refuses to attack fellow democrat Hillary Clinton, though he holds different policy stances than the former Secretary of State. Sanders says Clinton has left the public with questions about her stance on bank regulation and recent trade legislation.

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The two shared the stage in Dallas Thursday for the graduation ceremony of the first class of Presidential Leadership Scholars

George W. Bush and Bill Clinton shared the stage in Dallas Thursday for the graduation ceremony of the first class of Presidential Leadership Scholars, a project sponsored by their presidential libraries. They talked about the 2016 election and their family members who are running for the White House. They also got candid about becoming grandfathers. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

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CBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington

Hillary Clinton made two stops in Iowa Tuesday, home of the first presidential caucuses. Clinton also gave the first major interviews of her campaign, slamming Donald Trump and other Republican candidates over Trump's comments about Mexican immigrants. CBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the 2016 bid for the White House.

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Molly Ball of The Atlantic, Mike Allen of Politico, Peter Baker of the New York Times, and Fernando Espuelas of The Hill discuss the 2016 Democrats. As Hillary Clinton wrangles reporters in New Hampshire, Bernie Sanders wins authenticity points

Molly Ball of The Atlantic, Mike Allen of Politico, Peter Baker of the New York Times, and Fernando Espuelas of The Hill discuss the 2016 Democrats. As Hillary Clinton wrangles reporters in New Hampshire, Bernie Sanders wins authenticity points

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Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the latest contenders

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker officially joins the presidential race a week from Monday, and former Virginia Senator and Navy Secretary Jim Webb became the fifth contender for the Democratic nomination Thursday. Democratic Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is also surging after drawing a crowd of 10,000 this week in Wisconsin. Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the latest contenders in the 2016 race to the White House.

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