this morning with kasie hunt next it's wednesday, june id. >> right now on cnn this morning the he didn't primary in virginia's house strip district five i've too early to call this morning, but that did not stop one candidate from declaring victory. >> plus more evacuations this morning in new mexico is a wildfire burns out control. and this may not my baby, erin, doesn't even move it's going the. legendary willie mays passing away at the age of 93, how baseball is remembering this, say, hey kid 5:00 a.m. here and washington and here there's a live look at capitol hill. good morning, everyone. >> i'm on a rod you in for kasie hunt. it is so great to be with you this morning. and the fierce republican primary battle in virginia's fifth congressional district is spilling into another day, polls closed last night in the race between congressman bob good and trump-endorsed challenger john maguire with credibly tight margin and votes still being counted. the race is too early to call but that did not stop one candidate from declaring victory ladies and gentlemen and the people have spoken it is an honor to be your republican nominee for the congressional i would the margin of less than 400 votes. >> good. isn't giving up hope posting this to social media, quote, the entire dc swamp was aligned against us with over 10 million dollars in attack gas. but with your help, we were able to make this race too close to call. so if the margin is stays this narrow, a second place finisher could call for a recount, joining me now is julia manchester, who is the national political reporter for the hill newspaper. so nice for you to be here that early this morning. welcome so this is a house race, so people may say, okay, this is relegated to one district in rural virginia. why, what is the significance here? >> it's really but it's a bigger, larger battle. >> within the gop about tactics and about ideology and revenge politics two, for the former president, absolutely prevent politics for the former president and former speaker kevin mccarthy, the knives are certainly out for bob good in this district amino going into this election night, i think a lot of us were predicting a blow out for john maguire. a lot of the internal polling showed maguire up ten points or so over bob. good, but it's in fact too close to call. so i think regardless of who wins because it's so close, bob good in a way it outperform expectations. and if you're donald trump or kevin mccarthy, maybe you're not feeling as good pun intended think about those early morning, but just to remind viewers about what bob good has, why he's generated so much anger and criticism within his own party. he's leader of the house freedom caucus, which is one of the hard groups in the house gop. they have gone after their leadership. in fact, good was one of eight republicans to vote to oust kevin mccarthy and lead to this unprecedented situation that we saw last fall. that was one area which has gender and genital lot of criticism from his own conference and his own party. but he also endorsed ron desantis in the republican primary presidential primary. and then something donald trump has not forgotten either. they've, the fact that he endorsed ron desantis, but you make a good point because there was this is the most it's expensive house primary in the country right now in good. despite down from saying he stabbed me in the bag, is stemming back repeatedly, going after him good. is very close. we'll see if there's a recount will see if something changes, maybe it won't but it shows you the power of incumbency at the end of the day as well? >> we know that bob good was continuing to tie himself to trump despite very much getting pushback from trump. he was with the exam. endorsing exactly trump, even setting his campaign a cease and desist letter. and we saw that the good campaign continued to tie him self to trump. but look, i mean, this entire district, it's fascinating because this was the first time bob good technically had an official primary. he had one and conventions and virginia before this and the district had been slightly redrawn. redrawn in a way that may be including more of the richmond suburbs, maybe that could have benefited john maguire, but it turns out, i mean, i'm thinking looking at turnout, maybe the republicans bob good's certainly drew up the margins in rural parts of the district, which certainly helped him. >> i want to turn to talking about immigration because obviously yesterday, the president taking a big move is dominating the headlines today, even here, the lead story in the new york times this morning biden him initiative of immigration seals 500,000. so that's us people who are married, spouses undocumented. it is could legalize people in this situation. we'll see mega challenged in court, but is an interesting decision. just some reaction from some members of congress in the aftermath of this move i think this action balances that out. >> it says that border protection is important, but that the spouses of us citizens and their children that have been here for over ten years also deserve to work so i think all these are both him trying to have his cake and eat it too. >> and the one sense saying he's going to shut the border down number another, since reassurance progressive that he's still going to be sensitive to letting people in so did two things here, because one, he put out that executive order from earlier in the month to turn away migrants at the border here though, doing selling that the p is folks on the left, right, this is exactly an example of what biden has been dealing with when it comes to progressives. >> i mean, we've seen him polling not so well on the border and including in many very critical swing states on this issue. so we saw last week he come out with that executive action a lot of republicans sort of just brush it aside, calling it political rhetoric, et cetera. however, it is a way for biden to say, look, this is what i did on the border, but at the same time, you had progressives on capitol hill pushing back against this and we know that biden's already in hot water with progressive it's particularly on the israel-gaza war and some other issues. so he had to find this balancing act. and right now i think it's just impossible for him on this issue are quite frankly many others. please everyone. >> speaking of balancing i was talking to some of them vulnerable democratic senators yesterday. i asked them, bob casey and sherrod brown whether they support this, presidents action yesterday what would have been better if we got republicans to support the bipartisan deal with the dealt with both asylum but also give us new resources to stop fentanyl at the border with new technology. the good ideas that congress finally passed the bipartisan border bill to secure the border and to pass an immigration bill and presence of both parties have failed, and i'm hopeful that we do that and make a real difference. >> but you desire to be moving in an executive action enough about this, yeah since i didn't know enough about this, yeah, they didn't say they're not necessarily coming out in a bracing this. >> they're leaning on the bipartisan border deal that donald trump and republicans killed and was much more conservative, not necessarily embracing something that the left is very happy, right, right. >> and i think you're your late you're going to continue to hear these democrats, vulnerable democrats sort of use that line and you've seen the white house say, look, this is ultimately on congress. congress needs to come up with the legislation solution, legislative solution for the issue on the southern border. so i think you're going to continue to hear these vulnerable democrats push that talking point when it comes to these actions. it's from biden though, walking a very fine line, not wanting to push away some of those swing voters in their states 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with the mets 22 years later. no one played like willie mays, born in alabama here and the nickname, the say hey kid for his enthusiasm towards baseball. he played in 24 all star games so it's twice voted national league mvp and slammed 660 home runs to rank sixth on the all-time list when i got to hit upper one spine new york was like my family they embraced me like my mother and dad says and my dad says when you go to new york and if they slap you, you turn the other cheek. >> because if you don't take on shoot, you maize was as dominant in the field as he was at the plate, winning 12 gold gloves in game one of the 1954 world series. his over the shoulder cat was considered the key point in the giant shocking sweep of the indians and has gone down in history as one of the games most memorable catches. >> people talk about the catch and i didn't want to stay and why? because i did many things other than just can't catch a ball. but when you find stuff like that in a worst theory, if 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one person has died in about 8,000 have evacuated is just so sad to see so many people displaced. >> this is a huge devastation, two doses crews in california making some progress with a pair of wildfires thanks to cooling temperatures los angeles county's post fire is now 31% contained in another just north of sacramento, about 15% contained meteorologists, at least a rafah tracking it all for us solely to how bad is it going to be we're looking at some images that just show the scope of some of these fires. looks like we could get some rain in the next coming days, but i mean i mean, look at the same, you know, all of the smoke and flames parts of southern in mexico are in some of the highest levels of drought extreme, there's some little bit of exceptional drought there just south of where some of these fires are. so that means that there's fuel on the ground. would all of the dr thing is plants, things like that? that's just fuel for some of these growing fires is so big that we 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