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The 11 days of protests that have followed the death of George Floyd have “broken our hearts,” Harry Smith says -- but they also have provided glimmers of hope for racial healing in America. Following his reports, TODAY’s Craig Melvin comments that racial justice “may no longer be just a black cause.” Al Roker adds: “A human cause.”