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In February, Nik Wallenda and other members of the famed Wallenda family of high-wire artists fell about 30 feet during a practice session, and some suffered serious injuries. Nonetheless, all the Wallendas plan on returning to the high wire once they’ve recovered. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports for TODAY.March 21, 2017
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