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President Obama is heading to Dallas Tuesday in an effort to help the city heal after last week’s deadly attack on police. He’ll be joined by Vice President Joe Biden and former President George W. Bush. Meanwhile, the parents of shooter Micah Johnson are breaking their silence. NBC’s Gabe Gutierrez reports for TODAY from Dallas. (Run time: 2:55)