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Harris considers potential future White House run
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New clashes over Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration
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After winning the Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs, Laurent Duvernay-Tardif took time away from football to work as a doctor in the fight against Covid. He talks to NBC News’ Kevin Tibbles about his return to the NFL with the New York Jets.Jan. 5, 2022