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After the first presidential debate on Thursday, President Joe Biden's campaign manager reassured key donors that he will not step aside, explaining the logistical difficulties of replacing him on the ticket. NBC's Hallie Jackson reports for TODAY. Graphic video recorded by a witness shows the seconds leading up to the fatal police shooting of Nyah Mway, a 13-year-old who reportedly matched the suspect description of a recent robbery. Utica police later released multiple body camera video of the altercation. NBC's Emilie Ikeda reports for TODAY. Warning: The video is disturbing. The Justice Department is set to seek a guilty plea from Boeing to a charge stemming from two overseas Max 8 crashes more than five years ago that killed 346 people. It is not clear if Boeing will accept the terms of the deal, which lawyers representing the victims' families called inadequate. NBC's Tom Costello reports for TODAY.
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