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Former presidential candidate Ross Perot's legacy on American politics

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Billionaire and former presidential candidate Ross Perot has died at the age of 89. In 1992, he made history by becoming the most successful third-party presidential candidate in U.S. history. Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics, joined CBSN to discuss Perot's legacy.



Trump praises Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta amid calls for him to resign

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President Trump praised Alexander Acosta's work as labor secretary amid calls for him to resign over his role in the 2008 plea deal given to Jeffrey Epstein, who is facing sex trafficking charges. The president also distanced himself from Epstein, saying the two haven't spoken in about 15 years. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid and Politico Congressional Reporter Andrew Desiderio joined CBSN to break down the next steps for Acosta and the other politics news of the day.

Undocumented immigrants brace for potential ICE raids

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President Trump says his threat to deport undocumented immigrants is still in effect, unless Congress agrees to change U.S. asylum laws. CBS News politics reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez spoke with concerned undocumented immigrants in Maryland and joined CBSN to share his reporting.

The Psychiatrist and the Selfie

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Jacob Nolan, who claims his psychiatrist programmed him to kill her ex-lover, speaks out for the first time to "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant

Trump defends Acosta over handling of Epstein case

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President Trump commented on Labor Secretary Alex Acosta and on Jeffrey Epstein, who has been arrested on charges of sex trafficking. Acosta is under scrutiny for a prior case against Epstein in which Epstein was given a light sentence.

Trump tweets fake Reagan quote

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"Cute!" President Trump tweeted about a photo with a quote claiming that President Reagan had called him presidential

Missouri abortion ban could go on the ballot in 2020

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Missouri's abortion ban may be put to a vote in 2020. The state's appellate court has decided to allow the ACLU to begin collecting signatures to put the new law to a public vote. The ACLU needs to collect over 100,000 signatures to get the law on the ballot. CBS News reporter Kate Smith joined CBSN with the latest.





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