'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 ...
by Jonah Valdez, Los Angeles Times
Jan 06, 2023
1 minute
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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