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ti is more than eansing. your loving touch stimulates his senses and nurtures his mind. the johnson't,her, and bubbles help e the experience. why just clean your baby, whou can give him uch more? this morning on "today's take" charles soon makes a big announcement about his health in a revealing exclusive interview and then the ultimate deejay spinoff and we'll catch up with set rogen and gordon joseph levitt. all that and more comingup next >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take" with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today" on what's shaping up to be a chilly day here in new york city.
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this morning. inside i'm willie along with al, natalie and tamron. a little while ago charlie sheen was here sitting down with matt in an exclusive interview where he revealed he was hiv-positive. to that in a bit, but first the late on the investigation into the terror attacks in paris. nbc's bill neely is there for us. bill, what's the latest? >> reporter: good morning, willie. a chilly morning here as well, and latest news is that one of paris' most famous landmarks, the eiffel tower, has been closed here. it was only reopened yesterday. authorities will say only that it's closed because of the current situation. also overnight another series of police raids. 106 homes raided. 16 arrests and six guns seized. also today, two hotel rooms were searched by police. it's believed they were rooms used by the killers just before the massacre. they were rented in the name of
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one of the suspected accomplices salah abdeslam. he's still on the run, and as you can see among the things in that room were syringes. not yet clear what they were used for. also still free is the suspected ring leader of this gang, abdelhamid abaaoud. he was filmed in an isis propaganda video. he's belgian, and it is believed he's still in syria. in another video, isis has threatened to widen its attacks and attack america, in particular. it's threatening to attack washington, d.c. now, u.s. authorities are taking that threat seriously because isis has shown an ability to strike way beyond iraq and syria, and russia is now accepting that the russian plane brought down over egypt was, in fact, bombed by isis. they say homemade explosives were used to bring down that plane. russia now and egypt taking that
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russia joined french in a new series of heavy air strikes on the isis capital of raqqah in syria. isis is clearly now a global threat. you are seeing a global response. more air strikes on isis from russia, from the u.s. and from france. back to you, willie. thank you so much. back here at home in the u.s., at least 26 governors now have said they will not admit any more syrian refugees for the time being. it's not clear that states are even allowed to refuse refugees. the state department has lawyers looking into it. most experts say it's a federal matter. all refugees do go through a vetting process screened by multiple agencies. 2,000 have come from syria since the war began at end of 2011. the obama administration says it wants to allow up to 10,000 into the united states next year. this all matters because one of the terrorists was found with a syrian passport. they believe he passed through greece and may have been part of that wave of refugees.
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meanwhile, i think it's one of the pictures that's emerging in all of this that's really caught everybody's eyes and hears this morning. you're seeing the photos of some of the photos in the bataclan theater just moments before that massacre, and you see sadly the joy in their faces in those moments that they were enjoying what they thought was going to be a night out at a great concert, and sadly the horror that unfolded there, and as we see the pictures we're learning more details about one of the incredible survival stories that emerged. i think we were all captivated by that cell phone sri video that we saw on saturday when we first saw the video of a woman hanging from that window trying to get to safety calling out to the people down below to help her and saying sir, sir, i'm pregnant in french. she was hanging there for about
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hands reaching out and pulling her into safety. that man, as erica hill reported earlier this morning here on today, has been identified as sebastian, and he told a french newspaper and radio station as well that he had lost track of the woman after they got back inside. over certainly media over the weekend there was a social campaign to try to help the woman find her mystery survivor -- savior, and a message then began making rounds on twitter requesting re-tweets. eventually social media brought them back together which is the great thing you always hear about these stories. they have reportedly talked to each other. they are asking though for privacy right now, understandably still very emotional given all that they have been through over the last 72 hours or so, but just an incredible story and just good to have one story of survival tragedy. >> to me that's one of the enduring images of this horror,
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pregnant woman being forced to hang from a window for her own survival. >> that's an eternity. >> gives you goose bumps. >> there was a hand. >> the other big story, we watched it all play out live right here on the "today" show. hollywood star charlie sheen hiv-positive. he talked for the first time publicly about his health to our own matt lauer earlier. here's a bit of what happened. >> i'm here to admit that i am in fact hiv-positive. and i -- i -- i have to put a stop to this -- this onslaught, this barrage of attacks and of subtruths and very -- very harmful and material stories that -- that are about the -- threatening the health of so many others which is -- which couldn't be farther from the truth. >> and this is so interesting because the last couple of
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weeks, tabloids have been alluding that there was an a-list hollywood star who was hiv-positive and that there were people threatening to file a lawsuit saying that he had exposed them to the virus. charlie sheen now revealing that he is the behind these headlines. he says that he's been extorted some $10 million over the past four years from people that he told, he says, that he was hiv-positive and they used that information against him to get him to pay out. matt also asked charlie about people who had threatened to reveal his condition. here's more of what he said. >> four years you have been trying to keep this secret. >> yeah. >> and you have said that you have been the victim of betrayal and extortion. you told me that a lot of people have actually demanded money to stay silent about this. >> that is true, yeah, yeah, and were -- i have paid those
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enough to where it has depleted the future -- >> how many people have you paid? >> geez, i don't want to guess wrong but enough to bring it into the millions, and that's -- that's -- what people forget is that that's money they are taking from my children, you know. they think it's just me. but i've got five kids and a granddaughter, you know. >> was this that whole tiger blood winning period in your life? was that a result -- that meltdown we saw a reaction to your diagnosis? >> i -- i wish i could blame it on that. that was more of a 'roid rage, but this was -- this was on -- on the heels of that, let me say, yeah. >> so since his diagnosis charlie sheen told matt he's had sex with two people -- unprotected sex with two people and that both of those people were under the care of his doctor. his doctor was here with him indicating that he's still dealing with substance abuse point.
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i believe a day, that it's the level of the virus undetectable. people responded to saying it would be impossible for him to pass along the virus to someone else. his doctor put it the in more scientific terms and explained the risk that others i guess who would come in contact with him. nevertheless, this story, as you can imagine, we always point to social media, but i've been perusing over in the original room, and at least that first glimpse, the reaction has been of great support for charlie sheen saying words like that he's brave and, again, that's a flashpoint reaction from social media. >> so for him to finally be able to just tell his story and to be able to own it. >> sounds like he was forced into it with all of the money. >> yeah. >> yes, he came forward, but it was after all of these leaks and what he says were extortion tactics by people, and he's run out of money.
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questions i had if you knowingly have sex with someone without telling them you have hiv that's a criminal offense so that could come into play. >> it's a lot more including potential lawsuits. >> down the road. >> yeah. >> somebody else who generates a lot of social media, justin bieber, a new album coming out "purpose" and you got to hang out with him. >> justin is in new york. he's going to take over the "today" show tomorrow. some happiness there, and he's in the news for many reasons, but you guys know, i've hung out with him a little bit. he is a sweetheart when it comes to his fans, and he loves his fans, and let me tell you, i felt like i had walked into something with -- how do i explain it. here we go. i walk up, they are like you're going to hang with justin bieber at the skateboard park. we pull up and there's like 50,000 people and the biggest body guards i've ever seen in my life. there's justin spending one-on-one time with the skateboarders and i thought about your sons, okay. they would have a blast at this indoor skate park. justin has been skating for four
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years, his passion and number one passion is performing and he'll be doing that tomorrow. >> huge concert. >> we didn't show you on the board right there. >> i think we did. >> it was -- >> i'm impressed with your leather jacket, can i just point out. >> my jacket, justin actually said i love that jacket, can i have it. i gave my jacket to justin bieber and he said i'm too big for that, too tight on me. >> all right, justin. celebrating his music and really trying to stay focused, his purpose. >> and he'll be here tomorrow. >> hopefully he'll play with us. >> with all the 50,000 people you saw. >> it was incredible. >> all right, al. how about a look at weather. >> let's show you what's going on, and there is a lot in fact going on. we'll start in the west coast, pacific northwest. a lot of moisture coming in, and so we're going to be look at a lot of heavy rain for that area, and in fact that rainfall will really amount to the danger of landslides. we're talking some areas picking up to eight inches of rain in the race kads. we're going to be watching that as well. then you can see we've got this big storm system.
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snow on the left side of it and rain and thunderstorms ahead of it. look at this. castle rock, colorado. the snow still coming down. could be an inch per hour. denver, colorado under blizzard warnings until this afternoon. 16 to 20 inches of snow eastern colorado into southwestern nebraska. we've got tornado watches in effect for eastern texas today. also severe thunderstorm watches as well. as we get into arkansas, heavy rain today and louisiana to missouri. up to 7 inches of rain, and the central appalachians could pick up to 5 inches of rain as well. so a lot going on today. that's what's >> good morning. much cooler through the day. mostly sunny skies, breezy this morning, and the breeze will fade away. temps this afternoon only in the upper 40s. yesterday, we reached low 60s, and won't do that that again. boston, 47, and tomorrow, much the same, sunshine, cool and upper 40s. and thursday, rain arriving by
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>> it depends on your family. profanity and drug use, but there's a lot of families that are probably cool with this. >> you don't hold your stuff that well, seth. kind of days as ter in the movie. >> yeah. my character, it goes a little too hard, i guess you would say, throughout the film. >> in that way it's good for families because it's a cautionary tale. >> very cautionary. >> what could go wrong. >> no one would look at my that. i think you look at a and say i don't want to do that. >> this is like the anti-christmas classic. this could become a cult classic for the ages, for those who want to do the wrong thing at christmas. >> definitely. >> it was born out of love for christmas movies though. i love christmas movies and we try to reference a lot of them in the movie, you know, and growing up as a young jewish canadian boy, as alienating as christmas was in some ways it
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always so inclusive and that's what we tried to do was not just to make a movie that makes fun of christmas or anything, but if you love christmas, i hope you'll really love the movie. >> but it was film in the summer, right, and you had to wear the sweaters much of the shoot. >> true. >> what was that like. >> also shot a few of the shots in the wintertime and that was way harder. >> shooting all night in the freezing cold. >> don't complain about the cold. >> with a weather man here we'll take you down. >> doesn't control the weather. >> thank you, thank you. >> christmas and hollis. >> i remember some of it, "diehard" one of the best christmas movies ever. >> no, it's not. >> joseph gordon levitt.
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>> have a machine gun, who, ho, ho, ho. that's christmas. >> it's not. and it's only guys who think it's a christmas film. >> we have the debate every year. every year we go in. >> ends with a christmas song, "threat snow," i believe. that's a christmas movie. >> i love the number that you do on the fao piano like the little tom hanks thing and then it turns into kanye. >> one of the most common piano riffs of all time. >> yeah. >> we really studied the seed to the point like -- who is the actor, the guy in the scene? >> in "big." >> robert -- robert -- no, loejia. >> did my best robert loejia. >> only one of six scenes that we can actually show on tv. >> six seconds you can show on
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>> i'm a fan and i wouldn't feel ashamed for eating a lot. >> uh-oh. >> otto the bus driver. >> that would be fantastic. >> i'd hang with him before lunch. >> karen johnson from grand island. what is your favorite thanksgiving tradition with your family? >> i mean, it's kind of obvious, but just eating until we fall asleep, right? >> that's all you do on thanksgiving, right? parade. >> my mom makes a certain kind of cake which is funny because it's called armenian cake but we're not armenian. >> what in it? >> armenians. >> her mom had a cook book that was i guess armenian recipes and her mom is not armenia, the beauty of the united states of america. we make guacamole and armenian cake at my house. >> there you go. >> go back in. >> go back in. >> time for one more each of you. >> stacy roberta in venice, florida, if a broadway play was made about you, what would the title be? >> oh, wow.
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the study involved 5,00011-year-olds. seniors with an impaired sense of smell may be at risk for memory loss and dementia. mayo clinic researchers asked 1,500 elderly adults to identify 12 owed ores like pineapple, banana, gasoline, flowers and soap and people who struggled with that task were more likely to develop cognitive impairment over the next three years than those with higher scores and those with the lowest smell recognition were at the greatest risk for alzheimer's disease. are you jealous of your neighbor's new sports car? designer purse. we've got good news. with age. researchers at the university of california at san diego, jealousy more common around young people. 880% of participants around 30 recall feeling envied in the last year but that cropped down to under 70% for people over the age of 50. well, the 2015 word of the year chosen by the oxford
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>> jeremy: good morning. much cooler >> good morning. much cooler through the day. mostly sunny skies, breezy this morning, and the breeze will fade away. temps this afternoon only in the upper 40s. yesterday, we reached low 60s, and won't do that that again. boston, 47, and tomorrow, much the same, sunshine, cool and upper 40s. and remainder of the week, thursday, rain arriving by thursday evening, but it starts to warm up though, so no wintry precipitation.
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near 60 by friday afternoon. kurries and savory dishes. >> al, natalie, do you cook with tumeric? >> i add it had to a lot things because the anti-inflammatory properties. >> you're saying add it to our -- >> your cold brew coffee. >> can't taste it that much. >> want to try it. as well. >> thank you. >> and i like to actually blend it up in a smoothy. >> yeah. >> but this is kind of the basic way to do it. and what i love, you know,
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cooking with spices can be intimidating. not all of us cook every day, but you can actually use spices >> that's different. >> and what does it do for us? >> helps to fight inflammation. we all love avocado toast around here. one of our favorite snacks. >> this is sumac and a lot of people don't know what it is. it's a middle eastern spice and used in that spice mix and use it. it has a lemony flavor. >> is it easy to find? >> easy to find now. >> again, what potentially are the health upsides to this? >> it can help to lower blood glucose as well as lower bad cholesterol. >> that's a hard toast. >> maybe it was toasted a few hours ago. >> that's like a brick. >> not super in your face, just a little bit of lemony and also great on hummus and adds a lot
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>> health benefits and we lose our teeth. >> don't lose our teeth. >> chili. >> cinnamon used more in desserts and baked goods but use it in savory dishes like chili. cook it in or add it in on top. >> and cinnamon helps lower blood sugar. >> yes. >> according to some research. >> yes, yes. >> and there is a lot of research behind this one but you need half a tea soon a day at least to get the benefit. >> really? >> your spices in small amounts. >> otherwise they dry out. >> they god bad. >> put the date that you bought it and then you know to toss it after the six months. >> i like that. >> really good. >> that's really good. >> that's my favorite. >> last but not least, this time of the year, something i love. apple cider and how do we kick up the health benefits. >> cayenne pepper this. can help to aid digestion in people who don't, have you know, a bad reaction to spicy pepper, but, you know, again, this is something that's usually used in savory dishes, and to get your
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cayenne benefit stir it into something that you'll be drinking all the time at this time of the year. >> that's so good. >> that's so good. >> apple cider. >> obviously you want to always consult with your doctor. >> absolutely. >> some research out there that indicates this could be >> yeah. >> not a cure-all but it's beneficial. >> every little bit helps. >> my favorite spice right now, smoked paprika. >> i love it. >> on fish. >> smoked paprika on whole fish is phenomenal. >> potatoes. >> even on toast. >> the wow. >> up next, if you like "chicago fire" and "chicago pd" get ready for "chicago med" starring oliver platt as a brilliant psychologist. another day, with my diabetes. but it's hard to your body and your diabetes change over time. your treatment plan may too. once-daily toujeo
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is chief of psychiatry on nbc "chicago med," the newest addition to "chicago fire" and the "chicago pd" franchise and here is dr. daniel charles to help convince a patient to keep fighting. >> dr. charles, it's okay. i've had a good life. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. what movie is that from? no, no, no. jimmy, look at me. it's me. your corner man. you've got a lot of fight left in you. >> oliver platt, good morning. >> good morning, oliver. >> good morning, fellows. >> this is great. first of all, you know, you're working with ted wolf. >> exactly. >> who is not exactly a slacker when it comes to doing great television. >> right. >> and this role was written for you. that's got to feel pretty good. >> yeah, you know, never -- never hurts when they are, you know, thinking about you from
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the jump. for me the idea of, you know, we've never really seen a psychiatrist in a medical procedure in, terms of actual a "general hospital" show and the idea of, you know, putting that sort of -- a german doctor in the '20s actually conceived the phrase psychiatry, and it actually means the medical treatment of the soul. and the when i figured that out, i was like ooh, that's sort of interesting. how do you -- a soul, the medical treatment. soul and sort of the abstract nature of it in this environment where people are trying to figure things out, you know. like there's no x-ray for anxiety, right? and sort of adding that element into this environment was to me an interesting -- interesting character to explore. >> and this show is the third in let's call them a series of chicago shows and nbc. got "chicago fire" and "chicago pd" and "chicago med" and i didn't realize all three of intersect.
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>> very fascinating and simple and brilliant thing that dick is doing that no one ever thought of doing before. producers have spun shows off before but never spun them into this sort of living narrative world, in this case of three different groups of first responders, in this great city of chicago. >> what is that like because chicago is one of the great american cities, and -- and in the other two shows chicago is one of the characters really of -- of those shows and does it play a part in "chicago med?" >> absolutely. you know, you're going to see -- well, we absolutely see things have happened in chicago coming through, you know, that door. i mean, for the first -- you'll actually meet a public figure associated with chicago and very early up in our very first episode and then, know, we have a civic emergency and we get chicago up in that hospital pretty quick. >> we mentioned your long list of credits, 50 films, all the tv shows. what's the number one thing you get on the street.
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musician and author of "uptown funk" being honored. breaking barriers. good to see you both. talk about the awards in a moment and get you to spin as well. swizz, start with you. spinning since you were 16. >> yes. >> founded your own record label at 23. >> yes. >> a grammy award winner, we know that. >> a harvard business student. >> whoa. >> and recently helped raise $4 million bucks with your wife alicia keyes keep a child alive organization. when are you going to make something out of yourself? >> i'm trying every say. >> doing a pretty good job. >> mark. >> nyu college dropout. >> good start. >> "uptown funk" held the number one spot on the billboard hot 100 for 14 consecutive weeks. that tied for the second longest leading billboard. >> thanks, hoda. thanks very much. >> all due to hoda. guys, it feels like deejaying has gone mainstream in a really good way. if you look at charts, if you look at what's popular right now, you two guys, avici, calvin harris.
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>> i think so, very much. the deejay has already been in the background and now it's time to step up to the forefront and i think all the deejays are getting their just , especially with the global spin awards happening. i think that this is the beginning of something special. >> mark, i told you i was at the spin awards last year, phenomenal night, but do we say swizz beatz. >> okay, we're friends. >> as swiz zoe pointed out the deejay is in the background and no good party without a good deejay. >> when i started deejaying a club in the new york city, deejays weren't really in the forefront. you might have your turntable set up at the end of the bar and no one could see you and you had to make everybody dance and have a great time and now it's sort of come to the forefront but i kind of like both, to be honest. >> what do you think of some of the celebrity deejays who pop in and then they have their apps on their iphone and they say they are deejaying?
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everyone. everybody is a deejay until you put a pair of these in front of them and then it's oh, like that, the rig or whatever it is, so there's a talent and skill to what we do. >> swizz, might start us off. >> oh, man. >> willie, sing song. ll cool j is hot, hot >> nice. >> nice. >> very nice. >> mr. randy johnson.
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i made a little cut for you guys. >> oh, you did. >> has a little more volume. >> from nbc news, this is "today" with -- >> needs more volume. savannah guthrie and matt lauer and savannah guthrie. >> an uptown special. >> come on. >> mark randy johnson. don't believe me just watch
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>> phenomenal. >> don't forget global spin awards tonight here in new york city. >> yes. >> gentlemen, thank you very much. >> thanks, guys. >> stick around and spin all day
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