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NYPD Emerald Society Pipes and Drums band visited the TODAY plaza to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and play songs for the crowd. “We’re the oldest and largest police pipe band in the United States,” bandmaster Sgt. Brian Coughlan told TODAY’s Lester Holt and Erica Hill.