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Al Roker, wife Deborah Roberts open up about love, compromise in new book

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TODAY’s Al Roker has teamed up with fellow TV  journalist Deborah Roberts, his wife of 20 years, to write a new book called “Been There, Done That” in which they share the love and the compromise they’ve experienced in their relationship. In candid interviews, they talk about issues they’ve faced including balancing career and family. Also, Roberts reveals, Al “calls me too much on the phone,” while Al claims Deborah “drives like Mario Andretti.” Roberts also claims she hasn’t yet read the parts of the book Al wrote!