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Season 2026 / Episode 18 and airs on 24 May 2026 12:00
Sunday TODAY with Willie Geist delivers morning news, videos, and photos about current events.
In this week's Sunday Sitdown, Mel Robbins joins Willie Geist to discuss her Golden Globe-nominated podcast and the "Let Them Theory" that sparked a movement through her bestselling book. President Donald Trump says that the United States will run Venezuela after U.S. forces captured the country's leader Nicolás Maduro. Geoff Ramsey, expert on Latin America with the Atlantic Council in Washington, joins Sunday TODAY to discuss how the U.S. could run Venezuela, and why it may have targeted the country specifically. Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist to discuss the reaction from Republicans and Democrats on the U.S. military's operation to capture Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. Swiss authorities have opened a criminal investigation into the managers of the bar in Switzerland that caught fire during a New Year's Eve celebration, leaving at least 40 people dead. Authorities believe sparklers in champagne bottles likely lit the ceiling on fire. Diane Crump, who became the first woman to ride professionally in a horse race in 1969 before blazing a trail in the Kentucky Derby a year later, has died at 77. Crump went on to win 228 races before riding her last in 1998. While there was an explosion in the use of GLP-1 drugs in 2025, two pharmaceutical giants are preparing to debut their oral options in 2026. The pills could transform the industry, but how do they compare to those injected drugs and what will they cost? NBC's Liz Kreutz reports in this week's Sunday Focus.
In this week's Sunday Sitdown, Ken Jeong joins Willie Geist to chat about his role as a manager in "KPop Demon Hunters," reflect on the support from his family during his leap to comedy after a career in medicine and shares his new chapter as a panelist on "The Masked Singer." Jeong also reveals how he snuck in jokes in "The Hangover" for his wife Tran. Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist to preview her discussion with border czar Tom Homan and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey on the fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis of 37-year-old Renee Good. US forces struck 35 ISIS sites in Syria as part of what the Pentagon is calling Operation Hawkeye Strike. This comes as the Trump administration is also monitoring developments in Iran very closely with one of the largest uprisings in the regime's history. NBC's Julie Tsirkin reports for Sunday TODAY. A suspect is in custody in the murder of an Ohio dentist Dr. Spencer Tepe and his wife Monique. The man, Monique's ex-husband, allegedly drove hundreds of miles before firing the fatal shots. NBC's Morgan Chesky reports for Sunday TODAY. The Chicago Bears came from 18 points down to beat the Green Bay Packers thanks to a late touchdown pass from Caleb Williams to D.J. Moore. Earlier, the Los Angeles Rams knocked off the Carolina Panthers on the road in another late comeback. At the start of the new year, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Department of Health and Human Services formally recommended fewer vaccines for American children and offered a new approach to nutrition with a revamped food pyramid. So what does it all mean for public health police in the United States? NBC's Anne Thompson reports in this week's Sunday Focus.
President Donald Trump said in a Truth Social post that everyone in the Biden administration should be arrested for using an "autopen" to sign bills and executive orders. This comes as Trump turns up the heat on his political rivals including Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell who says he's under investigation because the president doesn't like how he handled interest rates. NBC's Melanie Zanona reports for Sunday TODAY. Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist to assess President Donald Trump's first year back in the White House. Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei is blaming the United States and President Donald Trump for inciting violence in the streets of Iran during which thousands of demonstrators have been killed by the regime. A U.S. based human rights group estimates about 3,000 protestors have been killed by Iranian security forces, but activists suggest that number could be higher. NBC's Molly Hunter reports for Sunday TODAY. The European Union is holding an emergency meeting after President Donald Trump threatened to impose a new 10% tariff on Denmark and seven other European nations until a deal is reached for the United States to purchase Greenland. NBC's Ryan Nobles reports in this week's Sunday Focus on Trump push to acquire the massive, icy island. One half of the NFL's final four is set after the Seattle Seahawks beat the San Francisco 49ers, and the Denver Broncos win in overtime against the Buffalo Bills. The stage is set in South Florida for the highly anticipated college football championship between Miami and Indiana. The Hoosiers arrive undefeated, a huge turnaround for a team that hadn't won a bowl game since 1991, now just one day away from making history. NBC's Kathy Park reports for Sunday TODAY. It has been just over a month since Hollywood icon Rob Reiner and his wife Michele were murdered in their home, police say, by their own son. Alongside the millions of lives Reiner touched over the years through his movies are those he impacted much more privately including a Texas inmate found guilty of a 1992 murder for which he says, he was wrongfully convicted. NBC's Dan Slepian reports in this week's Sunday Spotlight.
In this week's Sunday Sitdown, "Aquaman" and "Game of Thrones" star Jason Momoa joins Willie Geist to talk about his latest action movie "The Wrecking Crew." Momoa opens up about growing up in the Midwest while identifying more with his Hawaiian roots and also reveals the lie he told at an open casting call to land the first role of his career. A crippling winter storm is on the move across the United States with nearly 200 million people from New Mexico to Maine caught up in the middle of bitter cold, dangerous ice and more than a foot of snow in some places. At least 23 states have declared an emergency as southerners shelter from freezing temperatures. NBC's Ryan Chandler reports for Sunday TODAY. Snow, sleet and freezing rain have battered Memphis, Tennessee, and now a city not accustomed to this kind of extreme winter weather is facing a dangerous layer of ice. NBC's Kathy Park reports for Sunday TODAY. About three inches of snows has already fallen in Washington, D.C., only half is what is still expected to fall throughout the day. Freezing rain could make for icy conditions and treacherous travel. Officials in DC, Maryland and Virginia are recommending everyone stay home. NBC's Ryan Nobles reports for Sunday TODAY from the Capitol Building. Up to a foot of snow is expected in New York City with even more north of the city. All three of the NYC-area major airports will be seeing hundreds of flight cancelations throughout the day. Mayor Zohran Mamdani has announced that students will still have school either virtually or in-person. NBC's Valerie Castro reports for Sunday TODAY. Conditions are continuing to deteriorate from the Northeast and as far south as the Gulf Coast as a massive winter storm moves across the United States. Cities like New York, Boston and Washington, D.C., are expected to see impossible travel and blizzard-like conditions. NBC's Angie Lassman tracks the latest forecast for Sunday TODAY. Famed climber Alex Honnold of "Free Solo" fame, scaled the Taipei 101 building in Taiwan with no ropes, no net and no parachute live on Netflix. Honnold took a selfie from the top of the spire after his successful climb of a building almost exactly the same height as New York's One World Trade Center, the tallest in the United States. Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist shares the Photo of the Week.
In Part 1 of this edition of Sunday Sitdown Live, country music superstar Luke Combs joins Willie Geist and fans in Nashville, Tennessee, to share his new album "The Way I Am" and opens up about staying grounded with a priority on his family. Combs also reflects on his rise from college bar shows to sold-out stadium concerts, saying, "The goal is not the destination, it's the journey. Getting there is the fun part so just enjoy it." As protests rage on in Minneapolis, a federal judge has ordered the release of five-year-old Liam Ramos and his father from a detention facility in Texas after they were taken from their home in Minnesota by federal officers. Meanwhile, new concerns are being raised over dashcam video that shows federal agents with guns drawn appearing to forcibly take a driver from her car. NBC's Maggie Vespa reports for Sunday TODAY. Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist to discuss the release of more than three million records related to the Jeffrey Epstein case while many critics and survivors say they are not satisfied. Israel has allowed the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt to open on a trial basis. Trucks carrying humanitarian aid began rolling in on Sunday across a border that has been sealed for nearly two years. Demon Wilson, who played Redd Foxx's son Lamont on the classic 1970s NBC sitcom "Sanford and Son" has died at 79 after a battle with cancer. In the 1980s, he left show business to become a minister.
Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist to discuss her interview with President Donald Trump on the decision to launch joint strikes with Israel on Iran that killed a "large amount" of leadership. After the United States and Israel launched strikes on Iran, American allies in the Middle East, many hosting United States military bases, are facing the brunt of the Iranian retaliation. NBC's Keir Simmons reports for Sunday TODAY from Dubai. For more than 70 years, the United States has had a complex and often hostile relationship with Iran. Over those years, the U.S. has branded Iran a state sponsor of terror and now the divide is growing deeper after the U.S.- Israeli joint strikes that killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei. NBC's Raf Sanchez reports for Sunday TODAY on the history of U.S. and Iran relations. It has been one month since Nancy Guthrie, beloved mother of TODAY's Savannah Guthrie, was abducted from her home in the middle of the night. A growing memorial outside Nancy's home features a sea of bright yellow flowers and a sign reading ‘Let Nancy Come Home." At least three people were killed and a dozen more injured in a shooting at popular bar in the West 6th Street district of Austin, Texas, according to police. Officers shot and killed the suspect and an investigation into the shooting is underway. In this week's Sunday Sitdown, Nick Jonas joins Willie Geist at Tavern on the Green in New York's Central Park to discuss his new solo album "Sunday Best" and opens up about its personal connection to his wife Priyanka Chopra and their daughter. Nick also reflects on his career journey with his brothers Nick and Joe from shooting to fame, going separate ways and then finding their way back together to sell out stadiums.
Police in Norway are investigating an explosion outside the United States embassy in Oslo. Authorities there received reports of a loud bang or explosion and minor damage could be seen outside the embassy. No one was reported hurt and no arrests have been made. Two people are in custody in New York City after protests outside the Mayor's residence turned violent. The NYPD says the suspects are accused of throwing incendiary devices toward a small group of "anti-Islam protesters," led by a right-wing influencer. Mayor Zohran Mamdani was home at the time but was not injured. Residents of Oklahoma and Michigan are cleaning up after a series of powerful tornadoes ripped across the states. On Saturday, the death toll rose to at least eight people including a 12-year-old boy. Neighborhoods were torn apart when the twisters brought down trees and ripped up homes on Friday and Saturday. The slow, selective and heavily-redacted release of the Epstein files only has served to raise bipartisan suspicions about who the Justice Department may be protecting. Meanwhile, after former President Bill Clinton and former First Lady and Secretary of State Hillary Clint were forced to testify in front of the Republican-led House Oversight Committee, Democrats argue now it's time to hear from President Donald Trump. NBC's Melanie Zanona reports in this weeks' Sunday Focus. In this week's Sunday Sitdown, Charlie Puth joins Willie Geist at The Django Jazz Club in New York City to discuss his new studio album, "Whatever's Clever!" inspired by a lyrical shoutout from Taylor Swift. Puth looks back at the watershed moment where he discovered his talent, opens up about becoming a father and shares how he felt during his performance of the national anthem at Super Bowl LX.
Meet the Press Moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist to discuss her phone interview with President Donald Trump about the war in Iran, when he expects the fighting to end and the pressure on oil flow through the Strait of Hormuz. The CEOs of the country's top airlines are calling on Congress to come together to end the partial government shutdown that is causing flight cancellations and long security lines at airports across the United States. The group asked Congressional leaders to move forward on bipartisan proposals to fund the Department of Homeland Security. Tens of millions are facing extreme weather with blizzard warnings in the Midwest and Great Lakes. Some areas are expected to get more than two feet of snow. Meanwhile, the warmer weather down South is likely to fuel damaging winds and potential tornadoes from Michigan to the Gulf Coast. Iran's new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei declared this week that the Strait of Hormuz, a gateway to some 20% of the world's oil, would remain closed. Now, with gas prices spiking dramatically in the U.S. since the beginning of the war, the Trump administration is scrambling to defend against Iran's most powerful weapon. NBC's Brian Cheung reports in this week's Sunday Focus. The 98th Academy Awards will be held on Sunday night with A-listers in the big categories and Conan O'Brien back to host. Horror film "Sinners" is heading into the Oscars with a record-setting 16 nominations while dark comedy "One Battle After Another" swept the Golden Globes. NBC's Chloe Melas reports for Sunday TODAY. In this favorite Sunday Sitdown, comedian Leanne Morgan joins Willie Geist and opens up about her long road to comedy stardom, from working small clubs as a mother of three to teaming up with sitcom legend Chuck Lorre for her Netflix sitcom "Leanne."
Meet the Press Moderator Kristen Welker joins NBC's Joe Fryer on Sunday TODAY to preview her exclusive interview with United States Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on how the Trump administration plans to ease the rising prices of gas from the war in Iran. Former FBI director Robert Mueller, who while serving under President George W. Bush revamped the agency in the wake of 9/11, has died at 81. Mueller is also known for his two-years long investigation into the Russian inference in the 2016 election. On Saturday, in a social media post, President Trump said "Good, I'm glad he's dead." A sea of people trying to escape for Spring Break are instead finding themselves trapped in long security lines as TSA agents continue to work without pay from the partial government shutdown. President Donald Trump says he'll "move ICE agents to the airports where they will do security." NBC's Valerie Castro reports for Sunday TODAY. The Island of Maui is now bracing for more relentless rain after more than a week of stormy weather has led to the worst flooding Hawaii has seen in 20 years. Thousands of residents have been forced to evacuate as the water reached their homes. As Cuba endures the country's worst energy crisis in decades, residents are struggling to find clean water, food, electricity and proper healthcare. No fuel has entered the country in more than two months amid an oil blockade by the Trump administration. NBC's George Solis reports from inside Havana in this week's Sunday Focus. Savannah Guthrie and her family members issued a new plea to the Tucson, AZ community on Saturday asking for people to come forward as the investigation into Nancy's disappearance enters a seventh week. In a new special called "Bring Her Home: The Disappearance of Nancy Guthrie" KVOA – News 4 Tucson spotlights how the community is coming together around the Guthrie family. NBC's Dana Griffin reports for Sunday TODAY. In this week's Sunday Sitdown, Lea Michele joins Willie Geist at The Imperial Theater in New York City to discuss her lead role in the Broadway musical "Chess" and take a walk down memory lane where she got her start in "Les Misérables." Michele also looks back on "Glee" and talks about the car accident she got into right before her audition.
Meet the Press Moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist to discuss how the conflict in Iran may come to an end with President Donald Trump saying he wants to wrap the war in four to six weeks. Thousands of American troops are arriving in the Middle East ahead of a potential ground invasion of Iran. Meanwhile, in an exclusive interview with NBC News, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russia is sharing intelligence with Iran to help it target United States forces in the Middle East. NBC's Raf Sanchez reports for Sunday TODAY. Millions hit the streets across the country on Saturday protesting President Donald Trump and his policies over the war in Iran and immigration enforcement. Meanwhile on Capitol Hill, House Speaker Mike Johnson rejected a unanimously passed bill that would have funded the TSA, FEMA and cybersecurity programs as the partial government shutdown fuels airport chaos. NBC's Julie Tsirkin reports for Sunday TODAY. In this favorite Sunday Sitdown, Oscar-winning actor Matthew McConaughey joins Willie Geist to discuss working with his family on "The Lost Bus," seeing his son Levi follow in his acting footsteps, and adding bestselling author to his resume. McConaughey shares how the need for belief inspired him to write "Poems and Prayers" and opens up about a potential political career down the road.
Meet the Press Moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist to discuss how the war in Iran may not be going as planned for President Donald Trump who has vowed to end the fighting in a couple of weeks. Chicago's own Pope Leo IV led tens of thousands of people in Easter mass at St. Peter's Square and became the first American pontiff to celebrate the holiday. NBC's Claudio Lavanga reports for Sunday TODAY from Vatican City. The Artemis II crew are less than 36 hours away from the far side of the moon. Reporting for Sunday TODAY, NBC's Tom Costello speaks with astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen for the farthest interview ever conducted in history revealing their experience inside the Orion capsule. NBC's Tom Costello reports for Sunday TODAY. A plane was forced to make an emergency landing on a busy interstate outside of Allentown, Pennsylvania after reporting engine issues. No one was injured in the incident. In early 2025, Robert Prevost was a Catholic cardinal, little-known outside of Catholic circles but now, one year later, he presides over nearly a billion and a half Catholic around the world as Pope Leo XIV. NBC's Raf Sanchez reports in this week's Sunday Focus on Pope Leo's historic first year as pontiff. In part one of this Sunday Sitdown Live lookback, comedian Nate Bargatze joins Willie Geist to open up about his long road in comedy, his decision to perform clean material and his plan to step away from stand-up eventually. (Sponsored by City Winery).
The United States and Iran failed to reach a deal for peace after spending 21 hours in the first high-level face-to-face talks between the two countries since 1979. The Iranians accuse the Americans of making unreasonable demands while Vice President JD Vance says he has demanded that Iran never possess a nuclear weapon. NBC's Keir Simmons reports for Sunday TODAY. Meet the Press Moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist to discuss what comes next after the United States and Iran failed to reach a peace deal amid the fragile ceasefire agreement. California congressman and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Eric Swalwell is under investigation by the Manhattan DA's office after several women came forward accusing Swalwell of sexual misconduct. One of those women, a former staffer, alleges that Swalwell raped her in a New York City hotel room. The congressman has denied the allegations, calling them, "absolutely false." The crew of Artemis II are back with their family after 10 days in space. The emotional astronauts addressed the public for the first time on Saturday after their historic mission took them around the far side of the moon. NBC's Valerie Castro reports for Sunday TODAY. Kristen Welker, who was the first live correspondent when Sunday TODAY first premiered, congratulates Willie Geist on the show's 10th anniversary with a toast. In celebration of the of the 10th anniversary of Sunday TODAY, Willie Geist shares a look behind the scenes at how the show is made every week from start to finish by the talented people who make it happen. In January of 2025, Willie Geist invited viewers to join him in the room for a Sunday Sitdown Live with superstar comedian Nate Bargatze. Since then, fans have taken part in events featuring Ina Garten, Jim Gaffigan, Luke Combs and Ryan Reynolds. See Willie Geist celebrates the new chapter of Sunday TODAY. (Venues sponsored by City Winery)
Meet the Press Moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist to share new NBC News polling that shows 67% of Americans disapprove of how President Donald Trump is handling the Iran war. Millions of people across the Midwest from Wisconsin to Minnesota to Illinois are assessing the damage after dangerous tornadoes ripped through the region. In total, residents reported more than three dozen tornadoes in seven different states. NBC's Sam Brock reports for TODAY. Pilots of a United Airlines flight from Chicago to New York were forced to divert to Pittsburgh due to a sequential beeping, telling the control tower, "We're going to have to start treating this as a potential bomb." Passengers evacuated using emergency slides and no bomb was found. A skydiver dropping into the Virginia Tech spring football game slammed into the stadium jumbotron and got stuck. The parachutist was attempting to land right at the 50-yard line but was stranded for about 20 minutes before first responders rescued him. President Donald Trump lashed out at Pope Leo XIV after his criticism of the war in Iran and the tangling of church and state shows the key voting block of American Catholics is slipping for Trump. NBC's Raf Sanchez reports in this week's Sunday Focus. In part one of this Sunday Sitdown Live, Ryan Reynolds joins Willie Geist in front of a packed crowd to discuss the rapid rise of Wrexham A.F.C., his many business ventures like his Maximum Effort, the young audience he's found at home for his "Deadpool" franchise and what's next for the superhero. Reynolds also shares support for his wife Blake Lively and reveals how he is feeling about his upcoming 50th birthday milestone.
NBC's National law enforcement and intelligence correspondent Tom Winter joins Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist to break down what we know about the 31-year-old suspect in custody after the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting. Evy Poumpouras, a former secret service agent, joins Sunday TODAY with a look at how security was able to stop the alleged gunman at the White House Correspondents' Dinner while President Donald Trump was in a nearby ballroom. Meet the Press Moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist to recount the "terrifying" shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. "To have this act of violence break out on this night is truly devastating," she says. President Donald Trump announced special envoy Steve Witkoff and the president's son-in-law Jared Kushner would not travel to Pakistan for potential peace talks related to the war in Iran. The President says he is unhappy with the initial peace proposal from Iranian officials and that negotiations can continue, for now, over the phone. At least one person has been killed in Texas, after a tornado touched down just outside of the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The late-night twister ripped roofs off homes and left a path of heavy damage. The severe weather threat will continue through Monday with millions at risk of more tornadoes and damaging winds. In this week's Sunday Sitdown, the trio of the Grammy-winning rock band Mumford & Sons, Ted Dwane, Marcus Mumford and Ben Lovett, join Willie Geist at the Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn to discuss their new album "Prizefighter" and open up about how recording music in New York City has fueled their creativity. They share why they're "playing catchup" after taking a break and reveal how performing on-stage with music legend Bob Dylan changed the trajectory of the band.
There is growing anger and frustration among thousands of passengers caught in the collapse of Spirit Airlines. The struggling carrier ultimately buckled under mounting financial pressures and after a failed last ditch effort to secure a bailout from the Trump administration. NBC's Kathy Park reports for Sunday TODAY. One day after announcing thousands of American troops will be pulled out of Germany, President Donald Trump is threatening an even larger withdrawal, all because of the German Chancellor's criticism of the war in Iran. Meanwhile, the president continued to insist he does not need Congressional approval for the war despite the conflict hitting a key 60-day legal deadline. NBC's Melanie Zanona reports for Sunday TODAY. Meet the Press Moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist to discuss how the Trump administration is working around the 1973 War Powers resolution that requires the president to get authorization from Congress to continue the war after the 60-day mark. One of the pharmaceutical companies behind the abortion drug Mifepristone, is calling on the Supreme Court to weigh in after an appeals court blocked the most commonly used pill from being mailed. NBC's Valerie Castro reports for Sunday TODAY. Saturday's 152nd running of the Kentucky Derby saw a heart-pounding finish with Golden Tempo coming from dead last to win the Derby with jockey José Ortiz aboard. Golden Tempo's trainer, Cherie DeVaux, became the first woman trainer to win the Kentucky Derby. King Charles III addresses the United States Congress in Washington on Tuesday, receiving bipartisan standing ovations for a speech peppered with reminders of special relationship. The king's speech was part of a four-day royal visit to the United States that featured ceremonial moments but also some thinly-veiled criticism of the Trump administration. NBC's Raf Sanchez reports in this week's Sunday Focus. In this week's Sunday Sitdown, comedian Nikki Glaser joins Willie Geist at the Olive Tree Cafe and legendary Comedy Cellar to discuss the long grind that brought her to her latest Hulu special "Nikki Glaser: Good Girl" and her legendary roast of Tom Brady that set her career ablaze. Glaser opens up about having her parents support from day one, hosting the Golden Globe Awards, and her dream of being in a Taylor Swift music video someday.
The Iranian government has reportedly sent a response to a United States peace proposal. Iranian media reports that Iran has now passed its response to Pakistani mediators, saying it focuses on ending the war and safety of maritime traffic in the Gulf and Strait of Hormuz. NBC's Molly Hunter reports for Sunday TODAY. Meet the Press Moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist to discuss President Donald Trump's high-stakes trip to meet with China's Xi Jinping for the first time since the Iran war began. "China is the largest buyer of Iranian oil and has been backing Iran in this conflict. So, to that end, Mr. Trump is expected to press Beijing to scale back that support and to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz," Kristen says. Russian President Vladimir Putin told reporters on Saturday he believes the war he started in Ukraine more than four years ago is coming to an end. Russian and Ukraine are in the middle of a three-day ceasefire brokered by President Donald Trump. Ted Turner took over the family billboard advertising company after his father died and started building a media empire at just 24 years old. The late titan and larger-than-life mogul created a lasting universe of television and singlehandedly preserved large swaths of America's beauty. NBC's Aaron Gilchrist reports in this week's Sunday Focus with a look at Turner's enduring impact. In this week's Sunday Sitdown, Oscar-winning actor Sally Field joins Willie Geist to discuss her role in the movie adaptation of Shelby Van Pelt's "Remarkably Bright Creatures" about an aquarium cleaner who makes a deep connection with an octopus. Field reflects on blazing her path in Hollywood, reveals how a nudge from Jack Nicholson lead to her Emmy-winning role in "Sybil" and more.
More than 10 million people from the Plains to the upper Midwest are bracing for another day of extreme weather after strong storms rolled through on Saturday. There were high winds and hail in Kansas and a tornado in Iowa. Chaotic scenes played out across the country and around the world as people rushed Swatch stores to get their hands on the Royal Pop collection, a collaboration with luxury maker Audemars Piguet. Fans lined up for days for a chance to buy the coveted and colorful pieces, but the unruly lines forced stores from London to New York, Milan to Tokyo and even Houston to close early out of safety concerns. NBC's Morgan Chesky reports for Sunday TODAY. Napoleon Solo raced to victory at The Preakness ahead of Iron Honor and Chip Honcho. Kentucky Derby winner Golden Temp did not run the race but will compete in the Belmont Stakes in two weeks. NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal earned a master's degree in liberal arts at his alma mater LSU and took a playful shot at his friend and "Inside the NBA" colleague, Charles Barkley, on the way to get his diploma. On Thursday night, Stephen Colbert will host his final "Late Show" for CBS. The network cited financial losses, but last summer's decision came as its parent company, Paramount, was working to close a merger that required approval from the Trump administration, a nightly target of Colbert. NBC's Chloe Melas reports in this week's Sunday Focus. Grammy-winner Michael Bublé joins Willie Geist at The Blue Note in New York City for a conversation around his career that spans big pop hits, jazz club crooning and his Christmas classics. He also shares how his son Noah's cancer diagnosis changed his outlook on his career, saying, "I had the clearest epiphany that day." Bublé is set to perform at the 2026 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony in Toronto and is also preparing to enter the world of country music.
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