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An extended cut of Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton's interview with CBS' "Face the Nation," where she discusses Donald Trump and the Republicans that don't support him and the current state of the FBI probe into her private email server

An extended cut of Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton's interview with CBS' "Face the Nation," where she discusses Donald Trump and the Republicans that don't support him, the current state of the FBI probe into her private email server, and the issues-oriented campaign she hopes to run. The interview originally aired on the May 8, 2016 broadcast.

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No matter how partisan or tough things get in politics, it is always okay to praise your mother

No matter how partisan or tough things get in politics, it is always okay to praise your mother. Our greatest presidents, George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, both credited their success to their moms. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt lived under his mother's roof even after he was married. And now, we've got a mother and grandmother running for commander-in-chief. Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton calls her mother "the most formative influence in my life by far."

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Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton talks with CBS' "Face the Nation" in a lengthy interview about Donald Trump and the Republicans that don't support him and the current state of the FBI probe into her private email server

Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton talks with CBS' "Face the Nation" in a lengthy interview about Donald Trump and the Republicans that don't support him, the current state of the FBI probe into her private email server, and the issues-oriented campaign she hopes to run. The interview aired Sunday, May 8, 2016.

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Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wisconsin) said Thursday he is "not ready" to throw his support behind Donald Trump

Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wisconsin) said Thursday he is "not ready" to throw his support behind Donald Trump. Ryan, who will serve as chairman of the Republican National Convention in July, says he wants Trump to unify "all wings of the Republican Party and the conservative movement" before he is ready to support him. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris joins Vladimir Duthiers to discuss.

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Less than 24 hours after Sen. Ted Cruz dropped out of the presidential race, Gov. John Kasich also announced he's suspending his campaign, making Donald Trump the GOP's presumptive nominee

Less than 24 hours after Sen. Ted Cruz dropped out of the presidential race, Gov. John Kasich also announced he's suspending his campaign, making Donald Trump the GOP's presumptive nominee. CBSN political contributor and Republican strategist Leslie Sanchez and Washington Post writer Philip Bump join CBSN with more on what's next in the race.

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