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New York is making ready for New Year’s Eve and the long-lasting ball drop in Times Square. More than 1 million individuals are anticipated within the space, and police say they “stay involved” about doable concentrating on of the occasion. NBC News’ Emilie Ikeda reviews there’s already a heightened police presence.

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