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'Living, breathing miracle' Al Roker returns to 'Today' after 'hardest' hospitalization

Al Roker made his return to NBC's "Today" show on Friday morning after a two-month hiatus as he underwent treatments and surgery for blood clots and internal bleeding. "I'm sorry, but the tears are already flowing," Savannah Guthrie, the show's co-host, said at the top of the show, her voice shaking with a smile. "Al Roker is back!" Roker, 68, walked on set at the Rockefeller Plaza studio to ...
Al Roker attends the 6th Annual Blue Jacket Fashion Show at Moonlight Studios on Feb. 17, 2022, in New York.

Al Roker made his return to NBC's "Today" show on Friday morning after a two-month hiatus as he underwent treatments and surgery for blood clots and internal bleeding.

"I'm sorry, but the tears are already flowing," Savannah Guthrie, the show's co-host, said

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