James Harrison, donor who saved 2.4 million babies, dies at 88

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James Harrison, the “Man with the Golden Arm” whose donations of his rare plasma over the years saved the lives of more than two million babies, has died at 88. When Harrison was 14 years old, he received a series of blood transfusions during a lung surgery that saved his life and vowed to become a donor himself. Sunday TODAY’s Willie Geist remembers a life well lived.

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