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meaning it has. i think at that point people are going to be not focused on like, i don't like him and i don't like him but focused on what does it mean for this country. one of the things that is showing us that way is the number one issue in the new nbc poll, i think as you know, was not inflation, was not the border, the number one issue was protecting american democracy. that was the number one issue in the poll. so, as that conversation happens, as we get closer to election day. my guess is we will set a new record on people who voted in this election.. >> how do you think it will translate? i know we have been saying we are 10 months out of it. is it enough time for both parties? the democrats, on generate voter enthusiasm for their candidate? >> that is plenty of time. but to meet these expectations that we have had in the last

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deadly air strikes leave 20 people dead, mostly children. here at home, texas' immigration law with stop and frisk is spreading to other states. let's do it. est in the presidential election hit a near low. 64% of registered voters say they have a high-level interest of the election. on the face it might not sound alarming until you realize it was slower than nbc news found at the same point in time four years ago and during every election cycle before it, going all of the way back to 2008. this after america juggles twiceis, here and abroad the

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

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CBS Weekend News

something about climate change right now. one scientist is going to great lengths to do her part. here's cbs's david schechter. >> reporter: a hot spot for research, that's one way to think of this plot of puerto rican forest strung with high voltage lines. >> hi, i'm tana. >> david. >> reporter: dr. tana wood is a research ecologist with the u.s. forest service who studies how tropical forests will respond to climate change. >> how can we get this window into a future warmer world hundreds of years into the future? >> reporter: those black panels are electric heaters running 24/7, warming up this plot of the jungle by 7 degrees fahrenheit. she says worst case scenario, that's how much warmer it could be on earth by the end of the century if we keep emitting heat-trapping carbon from our cars, factories and power plants. this experiment was interrupted by hurricane maria in 2017. and ever since the plants in the heated section have struggled to recover.

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cooperation with or assistance to military or police units that are violating international human rights laws. it began, by the way, in the context of narcotics and drug in the late '90s. the extension or expansion into foreign assistance act is what we are seeing now. but, that, that, going back to your question, that is not policy. here, here is the strange hinge about this. i understand why the u.s. is doing this. on the assumption that the betting process and the investigation led them to think that israel allegedly or this particular battalion violated human rights laws. that is fine. but this battalion has a brigade above it. that brigade has a central command. the central command has a chief of staff and he answers to a government represented by the

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The Whole Story With Anderson Cooper

thinking i'm thinking about her honeymoon. i africa our hot air balloon rais, when with elephants weight three, four, to safari. >> great question. like everything takes a little planning four, with a mind towards a down payment on a ranch in montana with horses. let's take a look at those scenarios. >> jpmorgan wealth management has advisors and chase branches and tools like wealth plan to help keep you on track. when you're planning for it. all the answer is jp morgan wealth management there's not much we haven't already put nature through, made it ghoulish, alien, even glow as if it's not formidable enough. >> the way we found it what

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The Whole Story With Anderson Cooper

a canal idea why you see regular way and so every night she spends awake, count doors often have watched begins up here alone in this tiny treehouse silent, sleepless, waiting with the ghost of a troubled past and the wind swaying they leave well, yeah. >> i mean, as i even a little like anything she's noticed the elephants get more aggressive than one on one his neck and

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

uses his celebrity power, per se, to bring everyone together. that was the reason it all worked. >> what did it feel like for you when you got to see and meet kevin bacon? >> seeing him in person was like surreal. like he walked out, and they played "footloose," and i immediately just started crying. that just made it all worthwhile to know that he's proud of us and he's happy that he came. >> there's a life lesson in that moment too. >> yeah, for sure. like if you set your mind to something, you can accomplish it. >> a prom to remember for sure. get ready to kick off your monday shoes, by the way, with more of kaylee's exclusive interview and visit with kevin bacon tomorrow on "today." for now, that's "nightly news" for this sunday. i'm hallie jackson. for all of us at nbc, thanks for watching. we'll see you right back here next week. ♪ footloose ♪ ♪ kick off the sunday shoes ♪ ♪ please, louise ♪ ♪ pull me off of my knees ♪

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the general public contribute to the popularity gap between men and women sports in we don't platform women culturally the same way we do men. >> that is absolutely the biggest problem here and has been frankly for decades. people have taken to twitter to point it out in 1983 that women first ever national title game garnered $12 million people. the '92 final four, 8 million people watched. we have seen the numbers but cbs and other media outlets chosen not to build on that. that has changed now. these are issues people have been talking about forever. as dave points out. it is the entire eco-system, the promotion, the time the games are on. the channel these games are on. if people can find them. if you have the same level of coverage on line. so, that absolutely contributes to if we can build on these moments the interest has been there but the access to these

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fair share without struggle. that means strikes, that means rallies, that means op eds in newspapers and confronting the league itself to do what they have said. the star for the vegas acees. we don't want to get paid the same amount as the men what we want is the same amount of revenue percentage wise that the men get the gap between 50% and 9-10% is huge. >> shameful one. >> and i wanted to talk to you about how the athletes are platform. it is the culture that we create. wilson, the best player for one of the greatest basketball teams ever, but nike has not given her a signature shoe. of course, lebron james comes to mind. given almost $90 million out of high school before playing a single nba game. his high school games were televised because of the environment built around him. how does the way women and the way that they are marketed to

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