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Our Thanks and Giving series spotlighting the life-saving work of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital continues with the story of three nurses, all named Ashley, who were treated at St. Jude’s as children and now help in the life-saving work there. TODAY’s Sheinelle Jones reports, and Megyn Kelly welcomes St. Jude’s national outreach director Marlo Thomas.