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this morning on "today's take," gina davis. and it is freaky friday which means you can win at home. plus al whips up a tasty dinner for all >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take" with al roker, tamron hall, and billy bush. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. welcome to "today" on this friday morning. september 23rd. billy bush, al and tamron. and we -- it is freebie friday. rihanna is performing in central park.
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metallica. usher. >> you got some tickets coming up in just a little bit. but another day, another round of bombshell reports coming out of the brangelina divorce. we know the lapd is not investigating. the fbi is gathering facts and they have the option because of the airspace. anything that happens on a plane falls under their jurisdiction. but a source close to brad i spoke to this morning who is working with made it clear to everybody involved on his side, he doesn't want anything disparaging said about angelina. doesn't want to talk about this in any way. i thought yesterday -- i kind of wanted to hear from brad more. >> backtrack. you said the lapd is not investigating but the fbi is. what are they saying happened? >> they are gathering facts to see if they will? >> what's being reported right now that we can -- "people" magazine is zigging in to this. >> something happened on the plane.
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physical occurred. but there was a heated -- in a closed space like that, pa heated exchange between mom and dad. child services -- an anonymous call came in. child services is required to investigate any kind of called, whether anonymous or not. so they are at this point. >> "people" magazine, the facts from at least their editorial director, jess cagle, told nbc news we have a source that says brad and angelina. then one of the kids somehow got involved in this. it was somewhat, as billy mentioned, physical because they were in a very close situation. everybody was nose to nose but in no way was there physical contact. that's what "people" magazine is saying. but your sources have been pretty solid as well. >> but brad's not allowed contact in any situation with child and protective services,
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child in question, and also any of the kids. so he's in isolation there. >> the other sad part, something like this, there are no -- we have no hard facts. we have -- this is this, somebody said this, somebody said this. so until there's some sort of factual statements -- >> it's an interesting position to be in because we -- right? we try to gather information. at the same time personally, deep inside, i hope there's none to gather. >> absolutely. separate camps and work it out. unfortunately, with brad and angelina, the modern day liz and dick, it is going to be a feeding frenzy and people don't have information, you know there is a lot of sources out there that will just come up with stuff. >> people have agendas. >> look. for those of us who are parents, we have all probably had a bad day. i'm not defending anybody. a bad day that if you take it as a single moment in time, you're
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not proud of myself as a parent. and that if somebody took that and used that, they could make a case that i was not a good parent. without the perspective and context and everything else going on. that's why i hate these things. >> they were on -- i told billy this morning, they are on a small plane so you figure maybe two pilots, somebody like a flight attendant and them. clearly someone on the plane is talking and passed to authorities. authorities are not supposed to go on to "people" magazine and give information. so whether it is publicists or people they are clearly talking. >> local authorities were on the ground to brief them in minnesota when they touched down. angelina has not commented publicly since her attorney told the associated press she was ending the marriage "for the health of the family." her manager told e! news angelina will always do what's in the best interests to protect her children.
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weekend, what do you think the two candidates who are preparing to be commander in chief are doing? the biggest day of their lives monday? >> as separate as they are personally. >> donald trump planning a rally in virginia ahead of the big debate on nbc monday. hillary clinton said to be studying. the last debate between president obama and mitt romney drew around 62 million people. this will be aired on all networks but lester holt. what's your guess? how many people going to watch this? >> 100 million people. >> for blood sport or because we want to make an educated decision. >> i think both. i think -- what's interesting, there is a nexus i think right here of just pure interest. and people are still -- still want to make a decision. i think -- >> as different as these two
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such a long time we've had such a stark contrast between candidates. >> that's putting it mildly. >> hillary said -- she said it at a fund-raiser out in the hamptons not too long ago, i never know which donald is going to show up. i think that's going to drive a lot of the ratings, too. which donald is going to show up. he was on with o'reilly on monday. he was asked if he was going to get into some of the sexual indiscretions you brought up before about the past, he goes i don't know. we'll see. i'll see how she treats almost like a veiled threat. if i'm there, i'm going she's got seven people probably playing role of donald trump. >> they said she is preparing for whatever version of donald trump shows up. >> many of them could. >> all of them could. the debate is 9 00 minutes long. before with the republican debates, there were 16 other people on stage. it is just two people for 90 minutes. apparently the campaigns are
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mark cuban, the owner of the dallas mavericks and the certified menace -- he is the "newman" to donald trump. mark cuban tweeted out he'll be on the front row to support hillary clinton. so mark cuban is on the front row. chelsea clinton's going to be there. the wild card, we don't flow kn former president bill clinton will be here. >> here's the thing i do know. lester holt is moderating. withstand pressure around be down the middle and cool and calm and take this thing on, it is lester holt. >> absolutely. >> and donald has already tried to disparage lester calling him a democrat. >> which he's not. >> he's not. >> it shouldn't even be brought up. the political registration of a moderator shouldn't. i think if all else fails, lester could break out his base. play them off. everybody off the stage. get off right now.
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monday night. the world will be watching as hillary clinton and donald trump face off. right now she's ahead in the national polls, but it is a tight race. there's so much movement. we'll see what happens on monday. >> you know what's going to happen for sure. at the end of it, donald is going to say -- >> he's going to say he won. >> seven seconds after the debate, "according to the online polls, people say i won in a landsle. spiciest chip. >> who's trying that? >> the world's -- not one of the spice yes, sir. the world's. >> just one. that's all it takes. >> do we dare open this up and try it? >> it says fear the reaper. >> oscar winner geena davis is here taking on the exorcist. the trailer to this is just terrifying.
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"today's take." i think this is a very bad idea. >> this is a coffin. it says "there's no turning back once you enter." >> here's the good news. the serving size is one chip and it is only ten calories. >> and spicy burns more calories. so you don't have to worry about the calories but you do have to fear >> this is made with carolina reaper peppers. >> that's the world's hotte ete pepper units. >> one is $4.99. >> i have another hour of news i have to do on msnbc. what if it doesn't work out?
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you're on nbc right now. >> i think we should do the whole dhchip. >> well, good luck with that. >> fine. fine. >> that's perfect. >> if you want to do the whole chip. >> cheers. >> three, two, one. everybody goes. come on. >> oh! >> oh, my gosh. milk. tamron, milk. >> i can't be on air like this. >> strauss. >> that's tasty. >> no. >> do you remember this clip? put something on. play the clip. >> i guess i did manage to pass a few resolutions. are you okay? because you're sweating pretty profusely. >> yeah. no. i'm fine.
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>> you sure you can't get you a towel or something? >> no, no. i'm good. but i mean if the right person came along, things might be different. right? >> oh. yeah. you're probably right. >> sorry. you mind if you go to the men's room? >> my hands are shaking. >> all right. we got to take the next story. al, seriously, did you eat it? >> you saw me eat it. all right. so t tv -- >> why do we have conversation after -- i'm sweating now. >> i think i'm back on the planet now. >> i think i took a big bite. >> who is the number five actor? ncis's mark harmon. >> executive producer, owns the material. he gets like 48 or something. >> number four.
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$22 million. >> number three, "big bang theory's" simon helberg. $22.5 million. number two, "big bang theory," $24 million. number one, jim parsons, $25.5 million per season. >> that's $100 million in acting fees j f >> chuck lorre is just forking out all kinds of money. you guys doing okay? >> i'm fine. i'm back. >> i'm not back. >> but you're from texas. >> i wasn't born a jalapeno. guys, listen. i realize you both are being macho here. especially you. >> we're from new york.
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>> come on. you're not back. you're sweating. >> it's hot! it's spicy. >> i'm back a little after the captain here, but i'm back. he was first. >> i think i took a bigger bite. >> here's the thing. during the commercial, let's eat the whole chip. let's eat the whole chip. >> you're sweating. >> yes! >> am i wrapped in foil? do you pull a little paper tab out of me? >> i can't believe we're trying to have a conversation after eating this. all right. let's show you what's going on weather wise. wet weather in the pacific northwest, we got a storm system coming out of the rockies that's going to be bringing some more strong storms. and those strong storms will also bring trouble as we get into the latter part of the weekend.
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into the southeast. cooler weather in the northern plains. 50s. and 50s in northern new england. in fact if you look right now on our weather map, you can see >> chris: good friday morning, everyone. >> good friday morning, everyone. a lot of showers to the north of us. most of them in new england, though an isolated sprinkle this morning, and better chance of scattered showers late in this cool front that comes in from the north to the south from 5 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. that's when we'll really cool it off. keeping the scattered showers around for the evening and clearing out tonight. temperatures this afternoon, in the lower to middle 80s. >> that's your latest weather. sal? >> sal! sal! sal! >> can oh! >> get over here, sal.
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"freebie friday." our give-away has to do with something that tamron and willie geist are hosting this week. >> absolutely. we are hosting the global citizens festival. right down the street. the festival coming together to end extreme poverty around the world. unity together. >> thanks to live nation, we're giving out three pairs of v.i.p. tickets to the show. who wants to go? >> you'll be in the v.i.p. section with me. we're going outside. i love that this is your first "freebie friday." al, wait until you hear how the people scream. >> they scream for free stuff. this is great free stuff. global citizens festival, that's about as big a ticket as there is. >> it gets very loud in very quickly. in about five, four, three, two, one -- >> boom.
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>> you look like you're 30! you kidding? >> i gave my tickets way down here. where are you from? >> kalamazoo, michigan. >> are you ready to party? >> absolutely. >> going together? >> yes. mother/daughter weekend. >> i was going to say sisters? >> right? love you. >> sure. >> tune in to msnbc for the global citizen festival hosted by this come right here and willie geist. it begs thanks to ticket master, we'll give you a chance to see the events live. enter to win. don't forget to like us. for official rules go to today.com/freebiefriday. >> just ahead, geena davis brings one of your favorite scary films to tv. >> happy birthday to you!
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peppers. sal is not doing as well as he was. >> i'm fine. i really am. >> that's comedy. look at sal. he's got ice cream on top of the head. >> he's soot ice cream. >> good luck, sal. >> enjoy your breakfast. >> paramedics are standing by. can you believe it's been nearly 30 years since we saw oscar winner geena davis in the 1988 hit "beatle juice." or the ride ride that was
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their own." >> now in "the exorcist," she plays a married mom of two who is convinced something strange is going on. >> there's something inside my house. and i know how this sounds. but i have 400 employees under me. i'm not a crazy person. >> i'm not saying you're crazy. >> it's a demon. >> a demon. >> it's trying to take my daughter. >> what? >> it's so good. >> that gets really freaky. >> can i just read this to you real quick? molly, one of our viewers said, is it me or does #geenadavis look the same as she did 80
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in the '80s. >> that's her. >> in the '80s. it's the peppers! in the '80s. >> thank you so much for being here. okay. i'm sorry. >> this is not a remake -- >> he's off of that. >> let's just move on. >> this is not a remake. this is a reimagininf and we would never want to try to remake -- that's the scariest morph of all time. but it takes place in the same world. it's 40-whatever-years later and, uh-oh, it's happening again. >> do we have linda blair's character only or does it then go to other people? >> no, it doesn't have linda blair. it is all new people. >> is it one girl or does it go
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around the neighborhood? >> i don't know. >> you won't tell us? >> it has to continue. >> it does have to continue, doesn't it? >> is it hard to sleep after filming some of those scenes? >> no. we just try to make it so you can't sleep. >> the demon spreads. >> it turns out not to be just about this one family but -- >> is the demon the new zombie is what i'm thinking? >> that's a good point! >> that's the >> there you go. >> you should get points on that. >> that's the title of a show. >> that's it. >> this is very exciting. >> what turned you on to the project? were you "exorcist" fan? a scary movie fan? a gore -- >> all, all, all. >> really! >> i love scary movies.
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ago -- or 80. but, yeah. huge horror fan. gore. i could watch anything. >> anything. >> anything. >> nothing keeps you up at night. >> well, the original scarred me for life. yes. because i was a kid. that's the thing. everybody remembers when they saw that. nobody said, i wonder mao old i was and what i was doing. it's life scarring, basically. and we're trying to do that to a new >> back to how graceful you look and how beautiful you look, your skin is like porcelain. you were once a manikin in the window at a department store? >> yeah. when i first came to new york. i knew i wanted to be in movies. but nobody told me you should go to l.a. instead of new york. so i was like how am i supposed to get in a movie? i worked at ann taylor first. we always wore the clothes. and they had a table in the
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i said dare me to get in the window? they said, yeah, go. so then i just froze. and a huge crowd started to gather to see like what is everybody staring at? because i looked like one of the manikins. and then they started hiring me to do it. at other stores. >> what was your record? is how long could you hold the pose? >> i used to do about a five-hour session but i would take a break every kid in the window throw a -- >> we had all kinds of stuff! all kinds of stuff, yeah. >> you ever spin your head around in the 360? >> no. no. >> will you be doing that? >> i wonder if that will happen on the show. >> i love show geena always brings us back. >> back to "the exorcist." >> you look terrific for 94 years old. geena davis, thank you. >> this poor woman's tweet. i'm sorry i misread your tweet.
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tonight on fox. very scary. >> would you like to try one of the clips if is. >> no! >> yes. >> are you serious? >> someone was standing by? >> geena -- we should tell her. >> you don't have to if you don't want to. >> it is the hottest tortilla chip ever made. >> how many do i have to eat. >> just a little nibble. >> are you serious? >> where is your agent? >> you got it. go. that's it, geena. >> >> hold the manikin pose. >> you're turning red. your cheeks are red. she's crying. i see the tears. >> no. not affecting me. >> all right. nothing says fall like pork tenderloin and apples. >> geena, are you okay?
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sugar. check out our snapchat pages so you can see what happened. so this morning, if you want to come upstairs and join us for a delicious dish, geena, come on up. this morning on "today food," we've paired up with our friends at buzz feed to bring you one of a kind tasty videos. what you are seeing here is the sped-up version of a seared pork tenderloin with apples and onions. we'll slow you how step by step. it is a one-pan recipe. a perfect reason to use your cast iron skillet. hard apple cidercider, apples, onon.
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it generally cooks pretty lean. you're going to put your pork tenderloin in here and sear this on each side for about two minutes so it gets some nice color in it. once that's done, take it out and you're going to put that on a plate on the side. in the meantime, you're going to take some nice sliced apples. it is great apple-picking time now. it is fantastic. some garlic. some onions. put that a you're going to cook this, i like to let it brown a little bit. get a little hot. and then you're going to take some hard apple cider. if you don't want the hard -- >> does that mean it has alcohol in it? >> which will burn off. put a little more olive oil in there. you're going to let this cook for a while. and about 15, 20 minutes. until it starts to get soft.
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you want it to get soft. once it is that, once you get your apples, that apple juice that starts releasing its juices, it is nice and sweet, you're going to take your seared is pork tenderloin. and you're going to take it and put it in the oven. 375 for 15, 20 minutes. you don't want to cook it too long. because again, there is not a lot of fat in you don't want to spend too much time. once it is done, you take it out of the pan. then you're going to simply slice this up. it's just a little pink. >> the hard apple cider, it becomes less hard i guess -- >> yes. the alcohol will cook off. >> because it is sweet. >> alcohol will cook off. basically you will just put this on your plate. >> the salty-sweet is so good,
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>> you can smell it. the other great part is you got this great little compote of onions, garlic and -- it's just a really lovely time. we're coming in to fall. it is perfect. for this recipe and more, one-pot wonders from tasty and "today food," check out today.com/food. this weekend, here's your forecast. ti temperatures start to cool off in new england. we are looking at lots of sunshine along the west coast. heavy rain from texas in to the upper midwest. sunday -- sunday -- we're looking at more heavy rain throughout texas. that will be tough for all that tailgating going on here. looking for showers and thunderstorms in the central great lakes. plenty of sunshine out west. look for wet weather through the southeast and the gulf coast. that >> good friday morning,
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right here. >> yeah. >> how did you keep this secret? the shaved head and beard? >> i just kind of went into hiding for a few months. this is the first time i've sort of been outdoors in a while. >> how does it feel? >> great. nice to be out. >> what's changed in the world since you came out? >> technology's really taken off. it is really something to see. we are in the future. >> can you believe this election we're having right now? >> yeah. i've missed all that, too. i just have no idea what's going on. >> how far ahead do you guys turns and shocks. were you surprised at what was going on with your character? >> a little. we don't learn things in advance really. we kind of just -- it is sort of off the cuff. we get scripts sort of last minute sometimes. but some of the stuff with frank i discuss with our creator so it's not been a complete shock. but it's been a lot of twists and turns.
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an annalise. >> i've apologized both as frank and charlie to viola davis. >> it is flashback friday. we've been perusing around your social media page. you have an instagram post, popping your shirt off on tv since 1999. can we show this instagram post? >> yeah. that's from "buffy." >> oh, that's 17 years ago? >> i titled it charlie weber popping his shirt on tv since 1999." >> i had a shirtless scene on "murder." >> do you do push-ups like billy and al? >> tighten the pecs. you know. by the way, the hair is very --
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but i am enjoying it quite a bait. it is tough to talk me out of growing it back. >> that's your instagram. i've also seen online a clip from ellen degeneres when viola davis was on with ellen. she says she doesn't want to do any more sex scenes. >> i told her i would pick up the slack for her. we're friends. >> for the show. >> for the show. >> you are taking one for the team. >> and for the sake of viola, i will step into that. i'm a giver. >> is that looks like a very expensive bobby pin. >> that's old school. very nice. >> that's for you all this morning. >> great seeing you. >> good to be here. >> charlie weber, "how to get away with murder" thursday nights. >> we didn't offer charlie the hot chip. >> geena davis told me not to. i feel in geena davis gives you
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pam griffin: our daughter courtney got caught in a web of opiate and heroin addiction. doug griffin: our insurance company indicated that courtney's problem wasn't a matter of life and death - so she wasn't eligible for treatment. pam griffin: she told me that she didn't want to live like this anymore... she begged... she begged for help, saying mom - please help me. doug griffin: our family's tragedy could happen to any family... pam griffin: we knew we had to save other families from losing their children. kelly reached out to us. pam griffin: she listened to what we had to say, who we were - she cared about us... she didn't know us. pam griffin: we talked about the ways to remove the stigma of addiction so parents can get help. doug griffin: kelly co-authored the comprehensive addiction and recovery act - this act will save kids' lives... ...and enable families to get the help they need. doug griffin: we don't want courtney to be remembered for her substance abuse, but rather for her struggle to achieve recovery. pam griffin: kelly believes recovery is possible.
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