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but democrats tell nbc news they believe they have enough votes to block a republican filibuster. hoda? kristen, the compromise, obviously, was bipartisan. each side probably didn t get something. what didn t each side get? that s right. democrats had been hoping for background checks to be universal. they didn t get that. this is going to be a pared down, watered down version of background checks. however, they are still happy about it. republicans skeptical to some extent about background checks so this is a concession on their part as well. the president had ultimately been hoping for an assault weapons ban and limiting high capacity magazines. those measures are very unlikely to pass. all right, kristen welker, thanks. there is new word that north korea appears closer to carrying out a missile test. overnight, south korea s defense ministry says it appears preparations have now been completed. nbc s jim miklaszewski is at the pentagon. good morning to you. we re h
a lot of people tweeting wanting to know who is watching kathy nicholas. it turns out it s her appo t appointees. they will tell us what s going on at the end of this long night, we re not finding ballots under her bed. you have to keep an eye on her. there s no doubt about that. we should be keeping an eye on every place in this state because while kathy has a rough reputation, the reality is we have an unprecedented turnout. this is absolutely historic. it s going to take time to count it. it s going to take time to get it right. let s be sure we do. i ve never seen democracy operating at this level. let s get this right. let s do it. we have been talking in recent days about where tom barrett needed the turnout.
officially requesting an investigation into robocalling and other dirty tricks. she s here tonight. this election is much bigger than the badger state. what the walker recall mean frs the country. good to have you with us tonight. thanks for watching. it s been 16 months. let s get it on. polls close in an hour here in wisconsin. we ve already seen a ground operation unlike anything in wisconsin political history. voting in the recall election between scott walker and tom barrett may rival the 2008 presidential election turnout. participation has been off the charts for early voting, for same day registration and of course, this massive get out to vote effort unlike anything we ve seen in this part of the country. voters will be in line when the polls close in one hour. remember, you can still vote. you don t have to go home. you get in that line before the polls close, and you will be allowed to vote. election officials say that the turnout is somewhere between 60 and 65%.