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In a push to gain support among black voters, Hillary Clinton is lashing out at the GOP saying they use "coded racial language" in their opposition to an Obama Supreme Court nominee

In a push to gain support among black voters, Hillary Clinton is lashing out at the GOP saying they use "coded racial language" in their opposition to an Obama Supreme Court nominee. The controversial remarks is stirring debate about whether her rhetoric is going too far. CBS News' Nancy Cordes and Contessa Brewer discuss Clinton's promise to tackle racial disparities.

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President Obama offered his thoughts on the Republican presidential race, a replacement for late Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia and even his golf game during a press conference at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit Tuesday

President Obama offered his thoughts on the Republican presidential race, a replacement for late Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia and even his golf game during a press conference at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit Tuesday in Calif. Contessa Brewer anchored CBSN's coverage.

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As Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are battling it out ahead of the South Carolina primary, Clinton met Tuesday with Reverend Al Sharpton in an effort to win his endorsement.

As Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are battling it out ahead of the South Carolina primary, Clinton met Tuesday with Reverend Al Sharpton in an effort to win his endorsement. National reporter for The Hill Jonathan Swan joins CBSN to discuss what the minority vote means in the South Carolina primary and moving forward.

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At a campaign event Monday in Reno, Nevada, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton brought up an old campaign ad where a dog barks after a politician tells a lie

At a campaign event Monday in Reno, Nevada, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton brought up an old campaign ad where a dog barks after a politician tells a lie. The former secretary of state said the barking dog would be a great way to fact-check Republicans and jokingly demonstrated how it would work.

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The Wall Street Journal’s Peggy Noonan and Kim Strassel, Dan Balz of The Washington Post, Slate Magazine’s Jamelle Bouie analyze the Democratic race in South Carolina, as Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, gains grounds with minority voters in South Carolina

The Wall Street Journal’s Peggy Noonan and Kim Strassel, Dan Balz of The Washington Post, Slate Magazine’s Jamelle Bouie analyze the Democratic race in South Carolina, as Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, surges nationally and gains grounds with minority voters in South Carolina.

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Vermont Senator and Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders responds to the Republican threats to block any nomination to the Supreme Court made by President Barack Obama, in the wake of Justice Antonin Scalia’s death

Vermont Senator and Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders responds to the Republican threats to block any nomination to the Supreme Court made by President Barack Obama, in the wake of Justice Antonin Scalia’s death. Sanders states that the GOP threats are beyond his comprehension and the Democrats need to rally the American people for leverage.

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Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, discusses the improvements that he’s made in South Carolina, saying that he has made progress with black voters. Sanders also gives insight into his campaign after South Carolina

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, discusses the improvements that he’s made in South Carolina, saying that he has made progress with black voters. Sanders also gives insight into his campaign after South Carolina.

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Democratic presidential candidate and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders discusses his chances in South Carolina and his views on the GOP threats to block any Supreme Court nomination during an interview with CBS’ “Face the Nation” that aired February 14, 2016

Democratic presidential candidate and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders discusses his chances in South Carolina and his views on the GOP threats to block any Supreme Court nomination during an interview with CBS’ “Face the Nation” that aired February 14, 2016.

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“Face the Nation” brings you the latest on the death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and the CBS’ Republican debate in South Carolina. GOP candidates Donald Trump and Marco Rubio join the show, along with Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders

“Face the Nation” brings you the latest on the death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and the 2016 campaign, just hours after CBS’ Republican debate in South Carolina. GOP candidates Donald Trump and Marco Rubio join the show, along with Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders and other guests.

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