Video: Chimp attack victim reveals new face
For two years, Charla Nash lived behind a veil after being violently attacked by a friend's 200-pound pet chimpanzee. Nash lost her face, her eyes and almost died in the attack. Three months ago, Nash underwent a groundbreaking face transplant in Boston. NBCâs Chief Medical Editor Dr. Nancy Snyderman reports on the modern-day medical miracle. (Nightly News)
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| Video: Chimp attack victimâs new face revealed
Charla Nash, who was mauled by her friendâs pet chimpanzee in 2009, has undergone a groundbreaking face and double hand transplant. Her brother Stephen and daughter Briana talk about her remarkable recovery and show pictures revealing her new face.  (TODAY)
| Video: Manhunt: How police captured âdangerousâ siblings
The three fugitive siblings who spent more than a week on the run from the FBI are now behind bars, following a dangerous high-speed chase in Colorado. FBI Special Agent Jim Yacone and Kirk Taylor, the sheriff of Pueblo County, Colo., discuss the manhunt and capture with TODAYâs Ann Curry. (TODAY)
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