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NBC Today host Al Roker recalls the historic Johnstown flood of 1889 and the message it provides to contemporary America.
Michelle Erenburg, founder of Lift Louisiana, on the status of abortion rights in Louisiana.
Fred Parks, GOP State Senator from Parks, on drug pricing legislation and another special session.
Garland Goodwin Wilson, artistic director for Of Moving Colors, previews “The Sofa Stories.” (Pictured)
NBC Today host Al Roker recalls the historic Johnstown flood of 1889 and the message it provides to contemporary America.
Michelle Erenburg, founder of Lift Louisiana, on the status of abortion rights in Louisiana.
Fred Parks, GOP State Senator from Parks, on drug pricing legislation and another special session.
Garland Goodwin Wilson, artistic director for Of Moving Colors, previews “The Sofa Stories.” (Pictured)