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In late 1983, Al returned to New York City to work at WNBC-TV before becoming a national weather forecaster at NBC's The Today Show, eventually becoming a co-anchor beginning in 2012. Over his career he's hosted programs on Food Network, MSNBC, and The Weather Channel. And so everything you planned,went out the window in these last four or five months. That's why I say, you can maybe think about what you'd like to do, but you don't know what's going to happen — so you better be flexible.You mention that you respected WTVH anchor Ron Curtis's decision to stay in Syracuse with his family instead of move to New York City for a more prestigious position.
Now, once I did the audition and I was waiting to find out, yes, I kept calling it. And you got to remember, this was before email. This is before a Slack or any of that stuff. It was either letters or phone calls. My dad said to me when I was in high school, "Son, you're going to work twice as hard and be twice as good to get half as far as the white kid next to you." And he said, "That's not fair, but that's just the way it is.
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