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Jerry Seib of the Wall Street Journal, Ben Domenech of the Federalist, Ed O'Keefe of the Washington Post and PBS moderator Gwen Ifill join "Face the Nation" to discuss homeland security, tightening gun laws, and Trump's problems with women in the military

Jerry Seib of the Wall Street Journal, Ben Domenech of the Federalist, Ed O'Keefe of the Washington Post and PBS moderator Gwen Ifill join "Face the Nation" to discuss homeland security, tightening gun laws, and Trump's problems with women in the military.

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Governor Chris Christie, R-New Jersey, believes the United States needs to strengthen the capability of our intelligence community in the aftermath of the San Bernardino shooting. The GOP candidate says he knew immediately the attack was a terrorist act

Governor Chris Christie, R-New Jersey, believes the United States needs to strengthen the capability of our intelligence community in the aftermath of the San Bernardino shooting. The GOP presidential candidate says he knew immediately the attack was an act of terrorism.

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The senate voted Wednesday night to repeal much of Obamacare, but it failed to pass new gun control measures

The senate voted Wednesday night to repeal much of Obamacare, but it failed to pass new gun control measures. They included an expansion of background checks to gun shows and online purchases and preventing those on the terror watchlist from buying guns or ammunition. Four Republican senators voted in favor of expanded background checks, but presidential candidate Marco Rubio was not among them. Rubio joins “CBS This Morning" to discuss the issue of gun violence in the U.S.

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A new Quinnipiac poll shows most Americans believe homegrown jihadis are the greatest threat to the United States

A new Quinnipiac poll shows most Americans believe homegrown jihadis are the greatest threat to the United States, compared to radicalized foreign visitors and terrorists hiding among Syrian refugees. Former CIA deputy director and CBS News security contributor Michael Morell joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the next steps for the investigation into San Bernardino shooting suspects' motives.

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