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The 3rd hour of TODAY anchors discuss “The Late Late Show” host James Corden’s viral response to HBO host Bill Maher’s take on fat-shaming. Al Roker, who struggled with his weight throughout childhood and adulthood, weighs in. “It scars people,” he says of fat-shaming. “Guess what? We all know we’re overweight … It’s not going to help anybody.”