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    Meet the Press NOW — May 8

    49:51
  • Which states will have abortion on the ballot in November?

    03:36
  • Sen. Merkley praises U.S. pause on weapons shipment to Israel as 'positive development'

    08:44
  • Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff highlights how men can help in the fight for abortion rights

    06:39
  • Biden announces Microsoft AI data center in Wisconsin

    02:09
  • Thousands of civilians try to escape Rafah to avoid Israeli bombardment

    02:20
  • Johnson calls for election integrity bill, says noncitizens 'might be voting in 2024'

    01:01
  • ‘A lot of Asian hate in our city,’ says San Francisco mom after son verbally attacked

    02:29
  • Georgia governor signs election changes into law

    01:17
  • Georgia court to consider Trump's appeal of decision to keep Fani Willis on criminal case

    01:29
  • Doug Emhoff calls on men to help advocate for abortion rights: Full interview

    13:35
  • Media executive Bonnie Hammer speaks about women in the workplace

    05:11
  • Adding olive oil to your daily diet may help prevent dementia

    01:16
  • Watch: FedEx plane lands without nose wheel

    00:47
  • Australian surfers' mom makes tearful tribute to sons killed in Baja California

    01:38
  • Kim Jong Un honors North Korean propaganda chief who died at 94

    00:38
  • U.S. withholds thousands of bombs from Israel

    01:28
  • Tornadoes in Michigan hit FedEx building, mobile home park

    00:53
  • ASU scholar on leave after video of incident with woman in hijab posted online

    03:26
  • Georgia Aquarium is working to rescue corals from trafficking

    05:54

Fish kills caused by lingering Chesapeake Bay pollution

02:58

Almost a year ago, Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee dumped millions of pounds of sediment, garbage, and sewage into the Chesapeake Bay.  But the worst of the devastation didn't appear until this past summer- in the form of a massive fish kill. NBC's Katie Wall reports.