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A record 7,000 uniformed officers and undercover police will be in the streets of New York City during the huge New Year’s Eve celebration in Time’s Square Saturday. Many cities across the country are expected to see similar precautions as law enforcement beefs up security around the world. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports for TODAY.Dec. 30, 2016
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