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in maine, republican sean moody won the right to face governor paul lepage. also in maine voters approved of a ranked choice entertainment space. kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. >>> and the house plans to vote next week on two republican immigration bills for so-called dreamers. those are children illegally brought to the country. one bill does not give young immigrants a way to become citizens. the other proposed by moderates does grant the dreamers a chance for citizenship. the vote is consideringed a def for them. >>> and this morning a u.s. border patrol ajemgent is hospitalized after being shot near the mexico/arizona border. it's an area known for immigrant and drug smuggling. >> and there's no wall at the boundary. it's just a four-strand barbed wire cattle fence for 25 miles. >> the agent was patrolling the area alone. several people have been detained. >>> more than 50 suspected undocumented immigrants were found in a truck in texas last night. they were discovered in san antonio in an 18 wheeler near the airport. some are minors. five were hospit
in maine, republican sean moody won the right to face governor paul lepage. also in maine voters approved of a ranked choice entertainment space. kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. >>> and the house plans to vote next week on two republican immigration bills for so-called dreamers. those are children illegally brought to the country. one bill does not give young immigrants a way to become citizens. the other proposed by moderates does grant the dreamers a chance for citizenship. the...
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arrington buried in maine, 11 candidates are trying to rep term limited republican governor paul lepageere use the ranked choice system for the first time in a statewide election. northern virginia republi will choose between incumbent congresswoman barbara comstock and retired air force pilot hill. and in nevada, democrats are slugging it out to get the party nomination for governor. chief correspondent jonathan hunt is in las vegas tenant. >> i'm running for governor. how are you? >> what's her name? >> it's the toughest race in nevada. two clark county commissioners seeking to rally the democratic base in a year when the party believes it can win the governorship for the first time this century. >> on the best candidate because i got the experience. >> i've been in progress and before it was a word. >> hillary clinton is also waiting to boost her credentials. >> i've known chris for many years annexing how she has been an extraordinary progressive leader for nevada. >> single-handedly protected perverts. >> she was accused of being soft on predators. she respond by r that she herself
arrington buried in maine, 11 candidates are trying to rep term limited republican governor paul lepageere use the ranked choice system for the first time in a statewide election. northern virginia republi will choose between incumbent congresswoman barbara comstock and retired air force pilot hill. and in nevada, democrats are slugging it out to get the party nomination for governor. chief correspondent jonathan hunt is in las vegas tenant. >> i'm running for governor. how are you?...
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but maine's republican governor paul lepage e is now threatening not to certify the results of tuesday's primary because of the ranked choice voting. >> most horrific thing in the world. i will probably not rtify the election. i will leave it up to the courts to decide. amy: meanwhile, in south carolina, republican congress memb mark sanford lost his primary election to state prtive arrinon after he reputedly criticized president trump. trump himself attacked sanford on tuesday on twitter, tweeting -- "mark sanford has been very unhelpful to me in my campaign to maga. he is mia and nothing but trouble. he is better off in argentina." the last part a reference to the 2009 scandal in which thennforer disappeared for a few days, first saying he was hiking the appalachian trail, and later revealing he was having an extramarital affair in argentina. after conceding defeat tuesday night, sanford said he did not regret criticizing president trump. >> it may have cost me thehe election, t i i stand byby every one of thosese decisionsns to disagree with the president --ause e i did not think conc
but maine's republican governor paul lepage e is now threatening not to certify the results of tuesday's primary because of the ranked choice voting. >> most horrific thing in the world. i will probably not rtify the election. i will leave it up to the courts to decide. amy: meanwhile, in south carolina, republican congress memb mark sanford lost his primary election to state prtive arrinon after he reputedly criticized president trump. trump himself attacked sanford on tuesday on...
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this discussion was part of a conference cohosted by the historical society of pennsylvania and the lepage's center for history in the public interest at villanova university. it is about an hour and 15 minutes. we continue our conversation about 1968, shifting to the discussion of war, and i want to briefly introduce our speakers. off and leavegs plenty of time for conversation, we have an hour and a quarter to and thinkve into war about what that might tell us about 1968. let me introduce myself, i am a historian in the department of history at villanova university, and the faculty rector of the patient or for history in the public interest. by my joined here today colleague from the history department, a specialist on u.s. and east asia relations. he has written a number of books, most recently co-authored "implacable foes," awarded the bancroft prize earlier this year. next to him is professor cap sibley, acatherine professor of history. she has written a number of books on a wide range of topics from the communist party first ladies -- party to the first ladies. that is an interesting c
this discussion was part of a conference cohosted by the historical society of pennsylvania and the lepage's center for history in the public interest at villanova university. it is about an hour and 15 minutes. we continue our conversation about 1968, shifting to the discussion of war, and i want to briefly introduce our speakers. off and leavegs plenty of time for conversation, we have an hour and a quarter to and thinkve into war about what that might tell us about 1968. let me introduce...
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governor lepage good to see you. >> take care.l: all right, sean spicer on the battles back and forth, did you see the dust-up outside the north lawn with the president of the united states? it was a media moment but i don't know where the media whether it was the most ideal of moments, i will explain, sean spicer will soon after this. [inaudible] ... >> you know, this really was a historic way, you think of everything going on after the canadian summit and the north korean summit and the dustup with the generals and the leaders, but for my money, and it was so much going on, this struck knee as sort of like a seminal moment on the entire week. take a look. >> he's following the law that was-- >> that was a direct order-- >> can i answer your question, please? you're asking me the same question over and over. the investigation has been totally discredited. >> you're asking me about peter strzok being fired? i am amazed that peter strzok is still at the fbi. >> are you worried that michael cohen might-- >> i did nothing wrong. >> h
governor lepage good to see you. >> take care.l: all right, sean spicer on the battles back and forth, did you see the dust-up outside the north lawn with the president of the united states? it was a media moment but i don't know where the media whether it was the most ideal of moments, i will explain, sean spicer will soon after this. [inaudible] ... >> you know, this really was a historic way, you think of everything going on after the canadian summit and the north korean summit...
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south carolina, virginia, nevada, and main holding primary elections yesterday erie in is leaving lepagehat position, so there will be an open governorship. why is the main governor's race government race so interesting this year? guest: this year their ballot is reformatted, so voters can rank their first, second, third choice for candidates instead of just choosing one. thee hopes this will make final outcome more representative of voter interest , and it was a question on the ballot last night whether maine would continue to use this. it seems to be passing at this point. again, it is a new process and i think there are still some -- there is still some counting going on up in maine, but it looks like it will likely be here to stay for a little while. host: i was going to ask you, the associated press has not called the race. you expect there will be continued counting this morning? guest: absolutely. from insideskarinam politics, looking at races and four primary states, south carolina, nevada, virginia, and maine. joining us today from inside elections. you can follow her to a -- to
south carolina, virginia, nevada, and main holding primary elections yesterday erie in is leaving lepagehat position, so there will be an open governorship. why is the main governor's race government race so interesting this year? guest: this year their ballot is reformatted, so voters can rank their first, second, third choice for candidates instead of just choosing one. thee hopes this will make final outcome more representative of voter interest , and it was a question on the ballot last...
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south carolina, virginia, nevada, and main holding primary elections yesterday erie in is leaving lepage that position, so there will be an open governorship. why is the main governor's race government race so interesting this year? guest: this year their ballot is reformatted, so voters can rank their first, second, third choice for candidates instead of just choosing one. thee hopes this will make final outcome more representative of voter interest , and it was a question on the ballot last night whether maine would continue to use this. it seems to be passing at this point. again, it is a new process and i think there are still some -- there is still some counting going on up in maine, but it looks like it will likely be here to stay for a little while. host: i was going to ask you, the associated press has not called the race. you expect there will be continued counting this morning? guest: absolutely. from insideskarinam politics, looking at races and four primary states, south carolina, nevada, virginia, and maine. joining us today from inside elections. you can follow her what may
south carolina, virginia, nevada, and main holding primary elections yesterday erie in is leaving lepage that position, so there will be an open governorship. why is the main governor's race government race so interesting this year? guest: this year their ballot is reformatted, so voters can rank their first, second, third choice for candidates instead of just choosing one. thee hopes this will make final outcome more representative of voter interest , and it was a question on the ballot last...