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After years of battling congressional republicans over every issue imaginable, President Obama has suffered a major defeat at the hands of his own party

After years of battling congressional republicans over every issue imaginable, President Obama has suffered a major defeat at the hands of his own party. Democrats, spurred by labor unions, joined with conservative republicans to block legislation lowering trade barriers with nations ringing the Pacific. Julianna Goldman reports from Washington

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On Monday, Jeb Bush is expected to finally and formally enter the crowded race for the White House

On Monday, Jeb Bush is expected to finally and formally enter the crowded race for the White House. The former Florida governor spent months avoiding calling himself a candidate, but he slipped last month and accidentally said, "I'm running for president." Nancy Cordes reports on why Bush and so many other 2016 hopefuls need to parse their words before saying "yes." Turns out, testing the waters can be very lucrative.

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Republicans are responding to Hillary Clinton’s remarks on voting rights last week—it could become a key issue to the 2016 campaign

Republicans are responding to Hillary Clinton’s remarks on voting rights last week—it could become a key issue to the 2016 campaign. CBS News political director and host of “Face the Nation” John Dickerson joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss his interview with New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, and the 2016 race to the White House.

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South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham will officially announce his bid for the White House

South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham will officially announce his bid for the White House, making him the ninth Republican to launch a campaign for his party's presidential nomination. Jeb Bush is also expected to officially announce later this week. The new host of "Face the Nation" and CBS News political director John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the crowded and growing field of GOP contenders for the presidency.

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Paul joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how he wants to protect the Fourth Amendment

The Senate will try one more time next weekend to extend government programs that collect cellphone data. One big reason for the holdup is an ongoing protest by Sen. Rand Paul. The presidential candidate and other Republicans blocked a final vote last week. Paul joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how he wants to protect the Fourth Amendment and his new book, "Taking a Stand: Moving Beyond Partisan Politics to Unite America."

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