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Sundays with Harry: Remembering a fallen officer

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The police in America have been in the headlines a lot in recent years, and it’s not usually good news. Forty-seven were gunned down in the line of duty last year, so Wednesday here in New York police commissioner Bill Bratton eulogized one of the fallen. We wanted you to hear what he said about officer Randolph Holder and what it means to be a cop.  TODAY’s Harry Smith reports.