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Holt bringing ‘Across America’ to LV

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THEY talked about the issues, and the mute button served its purpose. That’s “NBC Nightly News” news anchor Lester Holt’s takeaway from Thursday night’s debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden.

“I think for a lot of folks it felt like it was a real debate,” Holt said on a phone chat Friday from New York. “They actually talked about issues, and having that mute button, I think a lot of people were wondering how that was going to work, but it kept them in line. We got a measure of the two men side by side, which is what a debate should be.”

Holt did not express his opinion on who “won” the standoff or if it changed the framework of the campaign. “I’ll leave that to the pundits,” he said.

Holt was moderator of the Democratic primary debate Feb. 19 at Paris Theater. He’s returning to the city Monday to kick off NBC’S “Across America” series, traveling to battlegrou­nd states a week ahead of the Nov. 3 election.

Holt’s schedule is Las Vegas on Monday, to Milwaukee on Tuesday and into Pennsylvan­ia on Wednesday. He and his team selected Nevada, and specifical­ly Las Vegas, to home in on the state’s unique economic struggles during the pandemic shutdown.

“We could have gone to all the battlegrou­nd states and I would’ve had to have left a couple weeks ago,” Holt said. “But we wanted to pick states where there are things happening that really amplify what communitie­s and states are seeing across the country. Certainly in Nevada, the economy, the jobs issues, you know, the COVID shutdowns had a profound impact, as you know, on the hospitalit­y industry that’s kind of the lifeblood of Nevada.”

Holt said that in Las Vegas, similar to other parts of the country, residents are asking, “How much can we take? Where does the fight against COVID end and the fight for the economy begin?”

The state is largely a barometer of the economic impact across the country. “A lot of the issues the country are fighting are amplified in Nevada,” Holt said. “That is

one of the reasons we want to be there.”

Producers have been prowling the city to find small-business owners, such profession­als as hair stylists, to illustrate the city’s challenges in reopening.

“We’re talking to business owners who had to close up shop, and also we’re going to be talking to business owners who have been able to succeed through this and who may see all of this through a different lens,” Holt said.

“So we’re kind of feeling our way through it, but try to get a cross-section, you know, to drill down on this issue of economy and jobs.”

Holt continued, “The economy is going to be on the lap of the next president whether it’s four more years of Donald Trump, or Joe Biden, and I think we are all just trying to understand how much we have been affected and how long it’ll take to put Humpty Dumpty back together again. So, Nevada just seemed like the right place to tell that story.”

Holt, who was named permanent anchor of “NBC Nightly News” in June 2015, recalls his role in the debate at Paris Theater this year.

“Talk about how time goes slow or fast, that feels like eons ago that we were there for that, and people were shoulder-to- shoulder in a debate as we were accustomed to doing, and now, my God how things have changed,” said Holt, whose broadcast position on the Strip is not being specified to avoid any large gatherings.

“We’ll definitely have a view of the Strip, I can tell you that,” he said. “I hate to be cagey, but in this era of COVID, obviously we don’t want to create crowds.”

Las Vegas continues to return to business, if incrementa­lly. Holt said he felt the same sense of his city’s reopening as he closed coverage of the debate on Thursday night.

“It’s funny, after I did the coverage last night I was driving out and the driver went through Times Square, and we both commented, ‘Wow, that’s the most people I’ve seen in Times Square since March,’ ” Holt said. “A lot of young people were out and it was after 11 at night. So for better or worse, we’re getting out there.”

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Joe Raedle The Associated Press News anchor Lester Holt is back in Las Vegas on Monday to kick off NBC’S “Across America” series. The “NBC Nightly News” anchor is traveling to battlegrou­nd states a week ahead of the Nov. 3 election.
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