Two Survivors in Custody After US Strike on Alleged Drug Boat

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At least two people survived a U.S. strike on a vessel that the Trump administration said was carrying drug smuggling, two U.S. officials said. US Navy helicopters flew overhead and they were picked up by a boat and taken into US custody. NBC's Courtney Cube reports from Saturday's TODAY.

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