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Willie Geist, Natalie Morales, Al Roker and Tamron Hall discuss Charlie Sheen’s exclusive interview with Matt Lauer earlier in the morning in which he revealed he is HIV positive and that he has paid some $10 million in extortion over the past several years. “The reaction has been of great support to Charlie Sheen,” Tamron says of the initial response online, though she qualifies by calling it a “flashpoint” reaction.