Al Roker crashed the Today set on his day off—and his third-hour cohosts couldn't keep it together when they noticed him lurking in the background.
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Do Animals Laugh?
Human laughter may trace its evolutionary beginnings to vocalizations made during play. This type of "laughing" is found in many mammals and even in some birds.
Al Roker humorously crashed the third hour of Today on his day off, distracting the hosts by appearing outside the studio during the live broadcast. The hosts joked about his unexpected appearances, ...
Al Roker can’t stay away from the Today show — even on his day off! The 71-year-old weatherman surprised his co-hosts on ...
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Warriors legend Stephen Curry reminded Steve Nash about the role he played in closing the curtain on his career.
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