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Teacher to students: ‘We are not dying today’

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Plaza Towers Elementary School was destroyed by the giant tornado that hit Moore, Okla., but thanks to the heroic efforts of teachers such as Rhonda Crosswhite, many of the children survived. NBC’s Kate Snow reports.