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>> nobody more qualified than hillary clinton. >> you're being ridiculous. >> i hope you're able to find the e-mails ? ? wel goome to "sunday today." i'm willie geist. after well over a year of campaigning, we officially have our two presidential nominees and we're now 100 days until the election. we'll talk around the table about a wild week in a moment. we're back stage with country super star luke bryan as he hosts the party for 60,000 of his closest friends.
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blast. do i get judged on maybe not as being as artistic as the next artist for that? maybe. but i mean, at the end of the day, i feel like my art is the ability to get people together and make them have a good time. then, as the number of traditional bars in the united states continues to decline, americans are moving the >> we don't have to worry about being in an oatmosphere where it's crowded and the music is blaring, we make it what we want. harry smith takes us to one of america's most beautiful places where there is a fight between preserving nature and creating good jobs. >> we're trying to protect the
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assembled around the table, first, the faa is investigating a deadly balloon crash in texas. 16 people were on board when the balloon went down. janet is in lockheart, texas with the latest. janet, what happened here. >> reporter: willie, good morning. it's the worst hot air balloon accident in u.s. history. it burst and crashed into this the balloon appeared to be flying unusually low and there is speculation it may have hit the high power lines about four stories tall that run through the field. friends of the pilot say he's 49-year-old skip nickels that owns a balloon company. none of the other victims have been identified. the ntsb will provide an update from washington. they couldn't get in last night due to weather but will be on
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thank you so much. breaking news in austin, not far from the balloon crash. one is dead, three others wounded when gunfire rang out in the streets of texas' capital city. police say that suspect began firing into the crowd after an argument. donald trump is facing criticism for his response to the parents of a fallen muslim soldier who spoke thursday night at the democratic nation the convention. he was responding to mr. khan's that died in iraq challenged trump asking what sacrifices trump made for this country. in an interview with abc news, trump was asked to respond. >> i think i made a lot of sacrifices. i've worked very, very hard. i've created thousands and thousands of jobs, tens of thousands of jobs. >> those are sacrifices? >> oh, sure, sacrifices. i think when i can employ thousands and thousands of people, take care of their
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things. >> mr. khan responded to trump later in the day. >> running for president is not an entitlement to disrespect gold star family and gold star mother not realizing her pain. shame on him. shame on his family. >> we'll talk more about what trump said about the mother in a moment and trump released a statement calling captain khan a hero but saying the efforts for radicals to e do us further harm. hillary clinton tweeted captain khan and his family represent the best of america and we solute them. meanwhile, she'll be on the road. on saturday mark cuban endorsed clinton at a rally in pittsburgh. >> after nearly three months without a winter, someone finally won that huge powerball
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the $487 million drawing last night. if you got your ticket in re monday, new hampshire hang on tight, 11, 17, 21, 23, 32 and the powerball 5. a truly incredible feat from 25,000 feet above the earth. daredevil luke akins jumped out a plane without a parachute going into free fall for two minutes traveling 150 miles an hour and somehow managed to land directly at his target, which was a giant of a size of a football field without so much as a scratch. he's obviously the first person ever to do that. let's join our crew around the table to talk to historic head spinning week through. a cultural writer, best selling author and co-host of the about race pod cast and the onion, he's back from covering the dnc making his historic first appearance on "sunday today."
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>> it is. more history here because with us for the first time a deputy communications director for the congressional leadership found and head of hispanic media relations until she stepped down a couple months ago. welcome. good to see you, ruth. >> good to be here. >> and katy tur is our correspondent that will not be told this morning to quote be quiet as she was by the candidate at a press conference this week. welcome, everybody. >> cheeky. >> we'll leave it ther show talking about a guy that jumped out of a plane on a parachute. >> unbelievable. >> a metaphor where we are as a nation. >> is there a net? >> that is the key question. >> let's dive into the khan situation. donald trump going after the man that made this speech on thursday. i want to play for people that maybe didn't see it some of what mr. khan said on thursday night.
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constitution? i will gladly lend you my copy. [ cheers ] >> have you ever been to arlington cemetery? go look at the graves of brave patriots who died defending united states of america. you will see all faiths, genders d [ applause ] >> you have sacrificed nothing. and no one. >> mr. and mrs. khan lost their son to a suicide bomber in iraq in 2004. we played you the part earlier where mr. khan responded talking about the sacrifices, donald trump responding to that but also, donald trump pointing out something about mrs. khan standing next to mr. khan.
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was standing there with nothing to say. she probably, maybe she wasn't allowed to have anything to say, you tell me. plenty of people have written that. >> let's dive into this a little bit. donald trump implying there because she's muslim perhaps she wasn't allowed to speak and she came out later and said no, it's so hard for me to talk about my son, i can't look at his picture on the screen. we saw moments where we thought this is a turning point for donald trump and haven't been. support. is this different from your seat? >> i think it's a new low for him but he's a master of the low so i don't see this as a turning point than a more consistent version of the trump we've seen. that family represents the best of us and that's not a partisan thing to say, it's an american thing to say and the way for him to lay into them and not see or acknowledge the pain they have. he also, to be honest, he should
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by behind him when his wife speaks, it's another person's words. >> he could say whatever he want and no consequence for it. he can shoot from the hip. do you feel from the republican side this is different this time? >> i think first of all, this speech was powerful. it impacted independents, republicans, tran lines, love of country, sacrifice and powerful and impactful. surely won't question the experiences or the rational the khan family has to support hillary clinton. obviously, their experiences have led them to that support. similarly what we saw during the rnc with pat smith who also lost a son in benghazi and very much
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won't question her rational. it's something personal. those two families represent the best of america and the sacrifice and the bravery they had is something that i obviously don't have, and when they say that, when one family member serves, the entire family serves and i think we got to see a little bit of that during that speech. >> are you surprised donald trump went after this issue? i feel like this is one he would step back from and say i honor their sacrifice and not get i >> i think the correct approach would be to honor the sacrifice. >> can i jump in on the idea of being surprised by donald trump's base level behavior? he's shown us who he is for decades. in 1989 there was a famous and heinous crime committed in central park. a jogger was brutalized, nearly killed, five teenagers, black and brown teenagers were put
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page ad asking for the death penalty. this was voluntary. he wasn't running for president or aiming for office. he was a pry sivate citizen try to murder innocent children at the hands of the state. not surprising. not the first time and certainly not the last. >> katy, there is a rhythm and you've watched it for well over a year donald trump gets embr embroiled in one thing, russia this week. that was four days ago. >> and befor before that melania's speech. >> was this a strategy? did he know i better engage them to move on from russia? >> i think he's an opportunest in that way where he takes opportunity to make a new headline and to say this is just coincidence would be blind to the past year and the events that have happened. donald trump has consistently changed the subject to another controversy over and over again. i think this coming week we'll
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move the subject away from the khan comments. these things don't last more than a couple days. frankly, they never do. >> i want to read a tweet, ruth, from john kasich of ohio who is obviously not a supporter of donald trump and ran against him. he wrote this, there is only one way to talk about gold star parents, with honor and respect. captain khan is a hero, together we should pray for his family. i guess my question is, why haven't we seen more of that? paul r p but didn't specifically go after donald trump. he said the muslim ban is a bad idea. why haven't we heard from people like john mccann on this one issue? >> time and again you have seen republican leaders come out, paul ryan come out and oppose donald trump's muslim ban and kasich's tweet. you'll see more republican leaders come out and give their opinion on this issue and i think that that's the right thing to do.
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know -- i mean, we're the party that loves to talk about and we hold the constitution for love of country, patriotism, faith, freedom. >> wouldn't it be obvious to say this is wrong, this is a family that lost their son in service of the united states. >> i think you will continue to see that and john kasich said that. do we want to see more, absolutely. >> i disagree. i don't think you'll continue to see this because they haven't been confronted. that's the reality. they haven't been confronted with t confronted with the camera with the russian comments which is why we're seeing republican leadership including mitch mcconnell and paul ryan not comment on this because frankly, all they have been doing is commenting on donald trump. they are trying to distance themselves from it very -- >> not saying here is the issue -- >> this is the standard bear of their party and they have to get behind his comments or take a stand.
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calling for. for them to allow him to say what many find offensive means they are approving it and maybe they don't find it offensive and female like khan came out and attacked donald trump and he deserves to be -- he's basically asking for it and deserves to be part of the conversation because he was the one that punched first. donald trump always called himself a counter puncher. the republicans that haven't commented on it are approving it but also they haven't had the camera in front of their face. remember, remind us this is not a normal election and donald trump is not a normal candidate. he pretended to be a democrat for a long time. he wasn't. he's pretending to be a republican right now. he isn't. he is not republican. he is not democratic. he is not one of us. he's in a special category of his own and only looks out for himself and to the extent he made sacrifices, only to his people. >> i think the outrage is justified a lot from folks who
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attacking a gold star family. >> there are a lot of people watching john mccann and other leaders in the party on this story to see if they step up. >> but i don't think -- here is the fundamental difference. i had a long conversation with a guy just this week about donald trump and he likes him. he's supporting him, and i said, you know, what about the controversies and the fact he often is not telling the truth? he said none of that matters because i think we n is less illegal immigration now than 2007? i don't care, i think donald trump will make it stronger and better. there is nothing you can say to sway his base of support. there is nothing he can say to sway his base of support. >> we'll see if there is people in the middle that can be said. stick with me for the highs and lows of the week including bill clinton celebrating like a geeful kid at chucky cheese and a thief learns the hard way,
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saved her life. as her mom put her down for a nap, she saw her little girl's lips turn blue and realized she swallowed a coin and couldn't breathe. her mom called 911 and the officer responded on his lunch break. when he arrived she was unresponsive but he cleared her throat and brought her back. a year later she invited him over for tea and tiny chairs to say thanks for saving my life. that cleanses the palate. >> that's beautiful. i love the idea maybe pulled over for speeding and he'll have to remind her look, i saved your life. seriously, you have to be very careful. >> throw the tea party. >> it balances out. she's playing a game. the first low to donald trump's opinion of the heating and cooling system at the hotel in virginia where he held an event this week. temperatures were hot and a big crowd was pack into a ballroom and hotel to see trump's speech. the are republican nominee got
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the h vac system. >> here we are in a ballroom and i feel like i'm in a sauna, so i don't know what hotel this is but you ought to try turning on the air conditioning or you're not going to get your pay. these people. [ cheers ] >> am i right? it's hot. >> said they should be ashamed. the hotel had to put out a statement defending the air conditioning. katy tur, you were in the room. how hot was it in. >> to be fair, secret service left the doors open to let the hotel in, not the har vac. >> i like he announces he's not going to pay. if you're structuraling to pay, don't i elect someone not paying bil bills. bill clinton at ceremonial
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balloon drop before but he looked up at the red, white and blue party accessories with new eyes this time, big gleeful eyes full of wonder. he caught them, he popped them, he kicked them, he loves them. as mtv's rachel said on twitter, find someone that k llooks at y the waybill clinton looks at balloons. >> i shouldn't be retriever. >> a little girl tried to take it and he's like no. >> exactly. our final low goes to the thief who picked on the wrong sunbather. guy was walking through a park on a nice day when he stopped to talk to a couple women. when he walked away, one of them noticed her phone was gone. bad news for him, she's a super jacked cop. she chased him and pinned him down and called for uniformed
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grip but as you can see that wouldn't happen. she took her phone back to the beach blanket and became an international web sensation. >> that makes me want to commit more crimes. yes. yes. [ laughter ] >> guys, appreciate you being here. thank you. good conversation. katy, good luck on the road. >> thank you. >> don't be quiet. up next, back stage with luke bryan, the star that sings about the good time country life talk the about his life and how great loss shaped his career and head to facebook f live chat in just two minutes. we'll be right back. (man) what i love most about tempur-pedic mattresses is that they contour to your body. i just have to lay back in my tempur-pedic and it just kind of forms to my body. that's what i love about it. the tempur-pedic comes up to you and it's like, "hey, there you are!" "hey, there you are!" "i'm going to put you to sleep now." here you go. okay! sleepy time! it keeps us comfortable and asleep at night.
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you. it's almost 7:30, live look outside. little cloudy. a little about the of rain this morning as well. rob eicher has a peek of the forecast, we need the rain. >> reporter: not nearly as pretty as it was yesterday but the rain is a welcome sight. heavy rain in western mass and tapers off further east although beverly got a good soaker. a little bit more in the way of that for today. and for tomorrow. and even into early tuesday that will keep temperatures down. warming by the end of the seven-day forecast.>> stories, a homeowner in swampscott accused much torching his own home. the fire was yesterday on linden avenue. the chief called the blaze suspicious and this morning the homeowner is under arrest charged with arson. one firefighter was taken to the hospital after being treated for heat exhaust shun. police are searching for the person who opened fire in roxbury. one person was shot in a drive-by shooting on st. james street. witnesses say they saw a silver honda leaving the
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finally, prohillary clinton slogan is i'm with here, khan the full slogan is i'm with her because i was going to be with bernie sanders and that didn't work out and my other option is donald trump so yeah. >> our man across the street, jimmy fallon summing up the presidential campaign after two weeks of in a number one song off his current album, luke bryan sings the line hunting, fishing and loving every day. that's the prayer that a country boy prays. bryan build a career on the simple small town passions and while he may be sit income a deer stand at this moment, he's sitting at top of the country world. this month forbes magazine listed him on 37 on the list of the highest paid celebrities
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and kim kardashian. we spent time with the entert entertainer of the year before the first of two soldout stadium shows in massachusetts. >> how many guitars do you travel with. >> two. ? she said play it again, play it again, play it again ? >> luke bryan collected more guitars than he can count during his long road trip from a small town in south georgia to the biggest stages in music. leesburg, georgia, population of 2800. >> right. >> you could fit 21 leesburg georgians in this stadium right here. isn't that crazy? let's go back to leesburg, georgia. do you remember the music on in your house? >> my parents, the radio stations on their cars were on the radio, on country radio from ronnie millsap to kenny rogers to george straight.
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help bored and journey. that devil's music. we were as country as kids could be country but somehow we would be listening, you know, nwa made it into our world somehow and easy e and the beasty boys. >> when did you get your first guitar, do you remember? >> i was probably the summer that i turned 14. >> taught >> yeah, i taught myself. i taught myself chords and i had a piano in my room. i would learn a few chards on piano. at that time i realized i would be a horrible athlete. i recognized that and got a band together and i would play guitar. >> after high school, luke was ready to take the guitar to nashville but with his bags packed, tragedy struck the family. luke's older brother chris was
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>> when chris pasts ted away, is 19 years old ready to chase my dreams. it rocked our family's world and my world. >> do you feel like you had to grow up pretty quickly when that happened? >> it makes you appreciate chasing dreams. you're like hey, you get one go round at this thing called life and it's very fragile so you better go after your dreams. hold heading to college at georgia southern university where he played in a band and met his wife caroline. after graduation, he made that delayed trip to music city where he caught on as a songwriter. >> did you ever think you would be a songwriter. >> i could have been a songwriter forever and had number one hits as a song writer and that could complete my dreams. i felt given the right scenario,
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entertain some people and really make a difference. i was always kind of shooting for that, that chance. ? ? >> he got that chance in 2007 with his first album "i'll stay me" when spun off a couple top hits. ? ? >> in the decades since, brian has become one of the biggest acts in all of music selling well over 7 million albums putting out 15 number one songs. >> thank you so much, guys. >> luke bryan. >> love you so much. >> luke bryan. [ cheers ] ? ? >> brian's concerts are more like backyard parties. if your backyard could hold 50,000 people. ? ? >> you play songs to throw a
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time and you make no apologies for that. >> right, i want people to have a blast. do i get judged on maybe not as being artistic as the next artist for that? maybe. i mean, at the end of the day i feel like my art is the ability to get people together and make them have a good time to the point to where they may not even admit to have had such a good ? >> i've got to ask you the moves. it's a little bit of elvis, it's a little bit of chippendale. [ laughter ] >> the moves happened from the soul, the spirit, from deep within. i don't know. i mean, most of the time it's just, just being playful and if i can do all that, then they immediately realize heck, i can, too. that's the fun part about it. so -- >> my wife appreciates it, your
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i'll teach ya a move or two back stage. >> so what's the song you will play together that will make this place explode? is there one number you play -- >> it's a tie definitely between, "i don't want this night to end" and "country go shake it for me." i don't want this night to end is pretty darn spiritual and everyone is here to hear "country girl shake it ? shake it for me girl, shake it for me ? >> you know all the girls are ready to shake it and all the guys are -- have been waiting to -- have been waiting for their girl to shake it. it's the -- pretty magical. >> but in between the hip swivels and party songs, luke bryan can slow it down, too, singing about much heavier subjects. 11 years after the death of his
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began, luke suddenly lost his sister kelly. then in 2014, tragedy struck again. kelly's husband died leaving the couple's three children without a mom or a dad. luke and caroline opened their door immediately adding three more kids to their family of four. >> and it's an amazingly emotional, tough moment watching these children navigating life without parents. we just want to be them. ? ? >> all that loss is packed into one of bryan's biggest hits, "drink a beer." not about tailgating but missing the people you lost. ? ? >> long-time friend and collaborator chris staple ton wrote the track. staple ton is opening on tour
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buddy like a proud big brother. ? drink a beer ? >> so many talented people running around nashville but it's just not in the stars sometimes. so when you line it all up and it does happen -- >> and somebody deserves it -- >> that's the real thing. yeah, yeah, totally. >> just two days after our conversation, luke turned 40, a number he's coming to terms with. >> caroline says growing old is a privilege andt i love the wisdom of 40. i'm not sure i love the sore knees at the end of a show, certainly a stadium show, but with all the stuff that's certainly happened to me and my family, i think it's important for me to inspire people that you had some bumps in the road but you can still try to walk through your daily life pretty optimistic and having a blast
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every day ? >> he seems to be doing pretty well two weeks into his 40s. luke will travel to eight small towns in 11 days for his annual farm tour where he and his band set up and play on a real life farm with proceeds going to scholarships and farming communities. check out the sunday web extras at today.com/sunday. >> next week we're ready for rio as we spend time with the oldest and youngest olympians on team usa. and coming up next, america is losing the bars in big when people ask me what it's like is losing the bars in big numbers but fear not, american to win an olympic medal, i tell them, "you already know." the medals you've earned are all around you. your bronze. your silver. your gold. and liberty mutual insures them all.
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steady decline. steve patterson tells us americans have figured out a different way to toast life. >> if it looks like a bar and it sounds like a bar, then it's got to be a garage? >> every dude has got to have a place to, you know, have drinks and such. no better place to do it than a garage. >> this is the barrage. it's my gr belongs to joe brooks and it's actually part of his home. >> it's just fun, no non-sense, whatever you want to do, do it. the last thing we want is to go anywhere protenuous. >> like any big city, this is usually the late night scene in los angeles, long lines, dark places. bars in homes, the traditional watering hole is on the decline. if you can believe it, the u.s.
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establishments and it found that over a 15-year period the number of places to buy a round decreased by nearly 12,000 from 50,000 establishments to 40,000. at the same time the number of liquor stores rose by 5,000. outside of work and home, the local watering hole is a gathering place in american life, a place to do business, share information and socialize. now a social trend toward what some are calling home-tainment is on the rise. industry research found on average, people throw back almost twice as many drinks at home as they do in restaurants and bars and it's not just a couch side cocktail. everyone wants to be their own best bartender. is this legitimate? >> legitimate trend. if you talk to home goods manufacturer, the sell of bar carts on the rise. these are people really making
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entire space in their home to have an at bar home experience. >> the speak easy returning to the most authentic roots as and sprouting out from this l.a.barage to this tiki bar and this studio apartment turned whisky tavern with smoke and honey. what's the coolest thing about having a bar in your when people come over and you have behind the bar and having people at a bar, conversation flows and i think it's tradition. >> short on space, rachel sacrificed a dining table to fit the bar instead with plenty of overflow out on the patio. like most home bars part of this new trend, it's for invite only private patrons, usually a guest list of friends of friends at a bar where no money is exchanged and rachel gets to fine tune
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>> we don't have to worry about being in an atmosphere where it's crowded, where you have to pay for every drink, where the music is blaring. we make it exactly what we want. >> the guests are part of it all. is it a trend you think will catch on? >> really nice to come to a place as comfortable as a home but not a loud bar with strangers. >> what's the appeal of having a bar in your home? >> well, first of all, it's fun, right? it's the ultimate experience. what could be more exclusive than friends coming to you and pouring them a cocktail? the most amazing memorable night out you can imagine or in. >> or in. >> some folks determined on taking the bar back. and bringing it to a neighborhood near you. >> steve patterson reporting.
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boundary waters of minnesota in the middle of a dispute between unspoiled nature and a mining company promising good jobs. that's after this break and your >> radar tracking state house, generally fairly heavy in western mass and vermont. showers taper further east. never know, you get one heavier shower that makes it to the shore. lighter further east. tapers off every where as expecting a cloudy afternoon. temperaturewise hold steady in the 70s through most of the day today and the chance for spot showers continues along with cloudy skies and along with cloudy skies and the steeth yellow? ...have you tried the tissue test? the what? ... tissue test! hold this up to your teeth... ...ugh yellow... i don't get it. i use whitening toothpaste. what do you use? crest whitestrips you should try them! whitening toothpaste only works on the surface. but crest whitestrips safely work below the enamel surface
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up along minnesota's border with canada sits one of the most beautiful unspoiled stretches of this country. some are worried new commercial interest with the promise of good jobs may change the most visited wilderness area in the united states forever. harry smith traveled to the boundary waters. >> dave and amy freeman paddled through birch lake in the canoe area. they have been out here so long, it feels like home.
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we lose track of what day it is typically. >> the freemans paddled away from civilization last september. the plan, to spend a year in this 1 million acre wilderness. here are hundreds and hundreds of lakes, connect the by untold miles of rivers and trails. >> i remember when i was in high school, i used to be able to drink the water out of lakes. can you still do >> we do it all the time. some of the cleanest water in the world. >> how many places in the world can you do that? >> not very many. it's pretty special. >> it tastes extra good. >> it sure does. >> dave and amy guided up here for years. they are also world adventurers who traversed the north and south american contenants yet somehow, the boundary waters
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unparallel. >> a lot of people have asked us what are we going to do when we get back to the real world, and the more time we spend out here, i feel like out here is about as real as it gets. >> but real is also spending every hour of every day for a year with your spouse. >> as soon as something starts not feeling right, we learned we need to deal with it right away. >> even during a short visit, you can see how well they work together. they seem always to be on the same page including the purpose of this trip. >> we're trying to protect the bou boundary waters watershed from copper mining. if we pollute the head waters of the boundary water it will pollute the whole thing, the public land. >> a chile mining company is considering opening a massive operation on the edge of the
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decided they would become the voice of the wilderness. daily social media postings, blogs, a film. >> we are out here totally emersed in a wild place, so looking around you don't see any buildings or roads or lights, nothing artificial, just all here as it was hundreds of years ago. >> but minnesota has a long history of mining, a new mine means lots of new jobs paying up to during public hearings, emotions run high, an argument that feels like wages versus wilderness. they can co-exist says the mayor. >> when the whistle blows and you go home and five minutes on your boat with a fishing pole in the watt ser nice but you worked and made a good living and you raised a family and can send your children to college. but we don't want to damage the
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we love it so much. >> the same love that inspired dave and amy to spend a year out here. the forest service will determine the mine's fate. the question they must answer, is it worth the risk? >> harry smith reporting. this week we highlight another life well lived. when her grandson was diagnosed with autism more than a decade ago, susan wright made it her life's work to fight the disorder and help the millions of families coping with it. along with her husband, nbc president, she found autism speaks is now familiar blue puzzle piece representing the ad va kas advocacy. su san was a force of nature calling on her network of friends and knocking on doors at hospitals and research labs, at capitol hill and the vatican to work for a cure for the 70 million people with autism.
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we close this morning as we always do with predictions for the week ahead. president obama turns 55 years old on thursday. the eighth and final birthday during his time in the white house. we predict their nerves, the waiters at tgi fridays will gather around his table again in year for an edition of happy
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chocolate fudge brownie with a candle. friday is the big opening ceremony for the opening games for the olympics here at nbc. we predict the signature moment will come when gazelle comes in each hand of the statute before zip lining into the stadium and "sharknado" the forest awakens and a franchise that warranted more movies than "the god father" collection. tara reid and david hassle hoff, one man will steal the film. gary busey. no gag here. he is in the movie. he's going to steal it tonight. stay tuned to nbc this morning for "meet the press." chuck todd talks to julian asang in the spotlight after his grouped leaked those controversial dnc e-mails.
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shh chaos in texas.one person killed after a gunman opens fire into a crowd. and investigators searching for saanswers. more than a dozen people dead after a hot air balloon crashes. this is 7 news today in new england. >> good morning to you. happy, sunday. we'll have all those stories and much more.

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