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Al Roker

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In the pregnancy process I have come to realize how much of the burden is on the female partner. She's got a construction zone going on in her belly.


— Al Roker


#burden #come #construction #female #going

I love cooking for myself and cooking for my family.


— Al Roker


#cooking #i #i love #love #myself

A massive state and federal effort, the likes of which we've never seen is going to be needed. We can do it for tsunami victims half a world away. We can do it for our own citizens.


— Al Roker


#citizens #effort #federal #going #half

I have been blessed with working with the best in the business.


— Al Roker


#best #blessed #business #i #working

I was just thrilled to get the gig to begin with. Ten years later to still have it is not only thrilling but also somewhat of a puzzlement.


— Al Roker


#begin #get #gig #i #just

In our society leaving baby with Daddy is just one step above leaving the kids to be raised by wolves or apes.


— Al Roker


#above #baby #daddy #just #just one

Last year, when we were in Mobile, Al., covering Hurricane Ivan, we heard the stories of poor people, many of them black stranded downtown because they had no way out.


— Al Roker


#because #black #covering #downtown #had

My first college roommate greeted me with a shocked silence followed by, 'So... you're black.'


— Al Roker


#college #first #followed #greeted #me

Watching the scenes out of New Orleans, if you turn down the sound it could be the Sudan or any Third World country. But it's not. it's the United States of America.


— Al Roker


#any #could #country #down #new






About Al Roker

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Did you know about Al Roker?

2011: The Talk Show Murders. Roker initially wanted to be a cartoonist. In 2005 Roker reported from inside Hurricane Wilma.

He is best known as being the weather anchor on NBC's Today. Writing with Dick Lochte Roker began a series of murder mysteries in 2009 that feature Billy Blessing a celebrity chef turned amateur detective.

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