Confrontation between bikers and the drivers of an suv. Why he says the video only reveals part of what happened today, wednesday, march 5th, 2014. Announcer from nbc news this is today with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. Live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. And good morning, welcome to today on a wednesday morning, and how many times have we seen that video of that confrontation between bikers and the driver of that suv on a highway here in new york . Well, there was one man run over. You just saw the video right there. Weve never really heard his story until today. But hes joining us this morning for an exclusive live interview. All right. Well get to that in a little while. Lets get to our top story this morning. The crisis in ukraine. That countrys flag is flying over a key government building in eastern ukraine. It had been occupied by prorussian demonstrators since the weekend. Agreed to a nato request to hold a special meeting today to discuss this crisis. Also on the dip
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Featuring Black-owned businesses, food trucks, music and a cool down station for people to escape the high temperatures, the inaugural festival at Lake Lorna Doone Park near Downtown Orlando kicked off with radio host Monica May introducing the event, followed by a rendition of “Lift Every Voice And Sing,” often referred to as the “Black national anthem.”