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Mexican naval ship hits Brooklyn Bridge, killing 2: How it happened

From multiple angles, New Yorkers watched in astonishment as a Mexican Naval training ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday, leaving some crew members swinging violently from the mast. The Mexican Navy has confirmed two people, so far, have died with nearly a dozen in critical condition. NBC’s Sam Brock reports for TODAY.