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Exploration of how nationally prominent House Majority Leader Eric Cantor lost the battle for Republican primary for Virginia's 7th Congressional District to college professor David Brat, an unknown political rookie.
The Majority Leader
Lesley Stahl profiles House Majority Leader Eric Cantor. In this wide-ranging interview, Cantor describes his childhood in Virginia, his identity as a Jewish Republican, and his current reputation as a legislative 'Dr. No.' Despite mounting public frustration with partisan bickering in Congress, Cantor says he is willing to 'cooperate' with Democrats, but not 'compromise' his principles.
1963 The Remarkable Group Of Men On This Page Were All Born In That Momentous Year, And -- Although At Amazingly Divergent Stages Of Life As They Turn Fifty -- All Have Been Shaped By The Same History
Which helps explain why he arrived in Nashville with long hair, black leather pants, and a noticeable absence of cowboy hat. Joe Scarborough balanced his rock band's gigs and impeaching Bill Clinton, Conan never seems to put down his guitar, and Michael Chiklis, the sociopathic hero of The Shield, has talked about his time in the progressive-rock power trio called Double Talk. 45 JUNOT DÍAZ (b. 1968) AUTHOR AND WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE Best day so far: \"One day, when I was a kid, a librarian pulled me aside and said, 'You know, you should really think about being an artist.'