Biden announces more federal resources for New Orleans after deadly attack

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As President Biden met with families of the victims of the New Orleans pickup attack, the White House announced more federal resources to protect the city as it looks ahead to the Super Bowl and Mardi Gras. As new bollard barriers were put in place, NBC News has learned from the company that makes them that they can only guarantee stopping cars going up to 10 miles per hour. NBC News’ Jesse Kirsch reports.