Most exciting time of the year. We also have the final four to talk about. Al roker told us he would not do rokerthon 3 unless it could surpass 1 and 2. Al, how havethat . Whoa. Hey, guys. An entrance in. Thats a good one. I havit would be homa. Theit. And we are going where we symbols ever attempted. School. Everybody hanging kick off storming into the oh my gosh. Al. Hope heittle enthu him in a bit. Blame game among repu an obamacare replacement. Where do the president and his perspective former white house earnest. St. Reporter i i have we have tohe days resident is trying to shake budget director asked aloud is the Republican Party capable of governing . The president and the party have a limited window going on to kee taxes. More fallout, for a president feeling drained by the swamp. First, the defeat. Now, the fingerpointing. What happened is washington won. The one thing we learned this week is that washington was a lot more broken than President Trump thought. Reporter Presiden
North carolina edging out kentucky with this gamewinning shot. South carolina upsetting florida. They join gonzaga and oregon in the final four and this morning al is catching the college spirit, storming right into the madness with rokerthon 3 this morning. Matt lauer and savannah guthrie. Live fro live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Good morning, everybody, welcome to today on a monday morning. The stage is set, the competition is intense. Its rokerthon 3. The most exciting time of the year. We also have the final four to talk about but al roker told us he would not do unless it could surpass 1 and 2. So, al, how have you done that . [ cheers and applause ] whoa hey, guys hows that for an entrance . Thats a good one. Ive got to tell you, im not going to get down from here because it would be embarrassing. We are here at the university of oklahoma, the boomer sooners, baby. Thats it. And we are going to attempt a Guinness World record where we form the largest human weather symb
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