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NBC News pioneered the morning news program when it launched "Today" over 53 years ago, with Dave Garroway as host. The three-hour live broadcast provides the latest in domestic and international news, weather reports and interviews with newsmakers from the worlds of politics, business, media, entertainment and sports. After more than 48 years of the standard two-hour format, the third hour was launched in October of 2000, making "Today" the only three-hour national morning show broadcast. The program is unparalleled in its ratings dominance in the morning news arena, serving as America's overwhelming favorite for nearly ten consecutive years.
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-- The Daily Trail - Up-to-the-minute breaking news and political analysis pulled daily from NBC News comprehensive political coverage, interviews, campaign speeches, and debates. -- Meet the Candidates - Full candidate profiles including candidacy announcements, major speeches, campaign trail news, and candidates' positions on major issues. Never-before-seen full and unedited "Meet the Press" interviews with the 2008 presidential candidates will ... be available. -- Presidential Debates and Conventions - Clips and coverage from the primary and presidential debates and the nominating conventions. -- What's At Stake - In-depth look at the key issues of 2008, including foreign policy, education, immigration, healthcare, the economy, national security, and the environment. These special features will include sample lesson plans created by teachers for teachers.
"NBC News does not pay for interviews," NBC News spokeswoman Allison Gollust, who wouldn't confirm or deny "any interview would take place," told The New York Times in a report published Friday. "Never have, never will."
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SEIGENTHALER: NBC News "In Depth" tonight: As the election draws near, this turns into the season when dirty tricks can come into play. Neither Republicans nor Democrats can claim the high ground when it comes to these hardball tactics. What's rare is hearing from someone who got caught. Tonight, in an exclusive interview, a political insider speaks candidly about the dirty tricks that sent him to prison and the lingering question about who else might have been involved. More from NBC senior investigative correspondent Lisa Myers.
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