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Willie and Al agree: Donald Trump looks like GOP nominee

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Hoda Kotb joins Willie Geist and Al Roker for Monday’s edition of The Take, where politics dominates the discussion in the wake of Donald Trump’s victory in South Carolina Saturday and Jeb Bush’s withdrawal from the race. “I don’t think there’s any stopping him,” Al says of Trump, while Willie says Bush’s withdrawal is “obviously the end of his political career.” But Al warns: “Never say never.”