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Can Rand Paul expand the Republican Party?

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David Ignatius of the Washington Post, Susan Page of USA Today, Peggy Noonan of The Wall Street Journal, John Heilemann of Bloomberg Politics and CBS News Political Director John Dickerson discuss the presidential candidacy of Sen. Rand Paul (R-Kentucky).

Is the Iran deal falling apart?

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David Ignatius of the Washington Post, Susan Page of USA Today, Peggy Noonan of The Wall Street Journal, John Heilemann of Bloomberg Politics and CBS News Political Director John Dickerson discuss the latest details on the nuclear negotiations with Iran.

For 2016, will it be Clinton vs. Bush?

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Susan Page of USA Today, Peggy Noon of the Wall Street Journal, John Heilemann of Bloomberg Politics, David Ignatius of the Washington Post, and CBS News' John Dickerson discuss the presidential prospects of Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush in 2016, preceding Clinton's big announcement.

RNC Chairman: Hillary Clinton presidency not inevitable

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Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus says that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will be bogged down by scandals, including foreign donations and her email server, as she announces her presidential campaign.

Open: This is Face the Nation, April 12

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The latest on nuclear negotiations with Iran, relations with Cuba and Hillary Clinton’s upcoming presidential announcement, with Secretary of State John Kerry, Sen. Rand Paul, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Republican National Committeee Chairman Reince Priebus and others.



New businesses built to meet consumer needs on demand

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They call it the “Uber effect.” Rita Braver reports on the different types of businesses that are offering similar services via smartphone apps, and transforming our "on demand" economy.

Suze Orman’s three things to never do with your money

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When it comes to your finances, many times in life you're told what you should do. Now, financial advisor Suze Orman offers three things that you should never, EVER do when it comes to your money.

Nobel laureate Robert Shiller on what's even better than amassing wealth

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Oxfam recently issued a study stating the richest 80 people in the world own wealth equal to the bottom 50 percent of the population combined. In this web exclusive, Yale economist Robert J. Shiller says obtaining riches is not as inspiring as what it means to give it away.

Watches that keep a close watch on you

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It tracks every move, step taken, calories burned, and hours slept. Most people never take them off. Tony Bass is a senior vice president at Polar, which makes a wide range of wearable activity trackers, the latest in fitness gadgets you only recently realized you need. Susan Spencer of "48 Hours" reports.

Meet Trader Joe’s Canadian counterpart: Pirate Joe’s

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There is no Trader Joe’s store in Canada, so Mike Hallatt buys supplies and hauls them north to Vancouver, where he resells them at a markup at his own store, Pirate Joe’s. Trader Joe's has sued, and lost, so the cross-border expeditions continue. Mo Rocca goes undercover as Hallat and his accomplices go shopping for groceries.

A peek inside the glitziest jets in the sky

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Donald Trump spent $100 million on his Boeing 757, and it’s second-hand! Of course, it's been trumped up. Correspondent Vladamir Duthiers takes a tour, and visits a company that specializes in outfitting the private jets of billionaires.

Energy bars hit Americans' sweet spot

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KIND's founder and CEO Daniel Lubetzky says his company has roughly doubled in size every year for a decade, a period during which Americans gobbled up more than one billion of its bars. The Mexican-born son of a Holocaust survivor, Lubetzky started out by peddling his concoction door-to-door. Susan Spencer reports on the high bar Lubetzky set by creating his own healthy snack bar.

One up-and-coming company gives Detroit a chance

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Steven Bock heads up Shinola, but it’s not the shoeshine Shinola your grandfather remembers. They are a unique company that does make high-end products, which has chosen Detroit as the place to hang their corporate hat. Dean Reynolds reports.

The history of the penny

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Nancy Giles dives into the history of our smallest-denomination coin, and hears voices for and against dumping the penny.

How single-serve coffee became a "must-have"

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Kevin Sullivan, chief technology officer at Keurig Green Mountain, maker of single-serve coffee machines, got his start in aerospace and defense. It turns out it does take a rocket scientist to make a good cup of Joe. He talks to Susan Spencer about the high-tech challenge, and how coffee pods are now used in a third of all U.S. homes.





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