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A jury in San Francisco found biochemical giant Monsanto liable for former school groundskeeper Dewayne Johnson’s terminal cancer, due to his constant use of the weed killer Roundup. In a groundbreaking verdict, the jury awarded $289 million in total damages. NBC’s Steve Patterson reports for TODAY.