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Ten years ago, 12 boys from a Liberian choir visited the United States to raise money for their orphanage, and touched the hearts of a North Carolina town. Forty-five boys from that orphanage have since been adopted and are now living what they dreamed of when they were younger. TODAY contributing correspondent Jenna Bush Hager reports.