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Remembering NBC’s David Bloom on 20th anniversary of his death

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20 years ago while covering the war in Iraq, journalist David Bloom collapsed after a blood cot from DVT traveled to his lungs. Now his daughters are sharing moments seared in their memories about their father including some of his last words to them. "Sometimes we look back and think about what it would've been like if he was still around." NBC’s Peter Alexander reports for TODAY.