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Naika & Tia: Haitian kids two years after being adopted

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It doesn't happen often, but sometimes a chance encounter can lead to a story that continues for a couple of years. Two years after the Haiti earthquake, NBC's Ron Allen looks back on covering a remarkable story about one American family that helped save two Haitian orphans, Naika and Tia, from a tragedy that shook the world. Ron Allen's full report airs Monday, January 9 at 10pm/9c on NBC's Rock Center.