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Her campaign is trying to convey that she's not expecting a coronation and that she plans to work for every vote

Hillary Clinton is starting her second presidential campaign by reaching out to what she calls "everyday Americans." The former secretary of state, senator and first lady is headed to Iowa Monday. Her campaign is trying to convey that she's not expecting a coronation and that she plans to work for every vote. Nancy Cordes reports from the state's capital, Des Moines.

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The former first lady is expected to announce her intentions to run for president this weekend

The former first lady is expected to announce her intentions to run for president this weekend. Recent polls suggest she has lost some support over the private email server controversy from her time as secretary of state, and her chances against the Republicans are not so clear-cut. CBS News political director John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her potential campaign.

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Sen. Warren joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the Boston Marathon bombing trial verdict and the 2016 election

Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren is a rising star in the Democratic party. She says she's not running for president in 2016, but she is making her voice heard on key topics. Warren, author of "A Fighting Chance," joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the recent Boston Marathon bombing trial verdict, Hillary Clinton's possible 2016 presidential bid and America's middle class.

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CBS News contributor Peggy Noonan, Michael Gerson of the Washington Post, Michael Crowley of Politico and CBS News State Department Correspondent Margaret Brennan weigh in on Republican presidential hopefuls and Hillary Clinton's email scandal

CBS News contributor Peggy Noonan, Michael Gerson of the Washington Post, Michael Crowley of Politico and CBS News State Department Correspondent Margaret Brennan weigh in on Republican presidential hopefuls and Hillary Clinton's email scandal

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Managing editor of Bloomberg Politics John Heilemann joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about the impact of the email controversy on Clinton's potential presidential campaign

Hillary Clinton addressed a crowd of hundreds of reporters Tuesday on her use of a private email account as secretary of state, revealing that she thought "using one device would be simpler." Managing editor of Bloomberg Politics John Heilemann, who also co-authored "Game Change" and Double Down" about the last two presidential campaigns, joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about the impact of the email controversy on Clinton's potential presidential campaign.

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