Sunday TODAY with Willie Geist

Watch Sunday TODAY with Willie Geist

  • 2016
  • 10 Seasons
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Sunday TODAY with Willie Geist is a weekly news show that airs on NBC. The show debuted in April 2016, and it quickly became a favorite among viewers for its informative and engaging content. The show's host is Willie Geist, a seasoned journalist who is best known for his work on NBC's Today Show. Geist is joined by a talented team of reporters and commentators, including Chuck Todd and Kelly O'Donnell.

Each week, Sunday TODAY takes a deep dive into the most pressing news stories of the moment. From political developments to cultural trends, the show covers everything that's happening in the world today. But what sets Sunday TODAY apart from other news programs is its commitment to telling the personal stories behind the headlines.

In addition to hard-hitting news segments, Sunday TODAY also features touching human interest stories that highlight the triumphs and struggles of everyday people. From heartwarming reunions to inspiring tales of resilience and determination, these stories remind viewers that there is always hope even in the darkest of times.

One of the most beloved segments on Sunday TODAY is Geist's Sunday Sitdowns. Each week, Geist sits down with a prominent public figure for an in-depth interview. Some of the show's most memorable interviews have included conversations with Hillary Clinton, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.

Another popular segment is Sunday Mail, where Geist answers viewers' questions about current events and offers his insights into the news of the week. Viewers can submit questions via social media using the hashtag #SundayMail.

Sunday TODAY also features regular commentary from NBC's political director, Chuck Todd. Todd provides viewers with a behind-the-scenes look at the latest political developments and offers his analysis of what it all means for the country. His insider perspective is invaluable for those looking to stay informed about the ever-changing political landscape.

And of course, no news program would be complete without the latest updates on weather and sports. On Sunday TODAY, viewers can stay up-to-date on the week's biggest games and get an early forecast for the coming week.

Overall, Sunday TODAY with Willie Geist is a must-watch for anyone looking for a comprehensive, informative, and engaging news program. With its talented team of reporters, touching human interest stories, and insightful commentary, Sunday TODAY has quickly become one of the most popular news shows on television.

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April 5
24. April 5
April 5, 2026
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Matthew McConaughey
23. Matthew McConaughey
March 29, 2026
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.
Lea Michele
22. Lea Michele
March 22, 2026
Summary is not available.
Leanne Morgan
21. Leanne Morgan
March 15, 2026
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."
Charlie Puth
20. Charlie Puth
March 8, 2026
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.
Nick Jonas
19. Nick Jonas
March 1, 2026
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.
Luke Combs
18. Luke Combs
February 1, 2026
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.
Jason Momoa
17. Jason Momoa
January 25, 2026
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.
Jan 18
16. Jan 18
January 18, 2026
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.
Ken Jeong
15. Ken Jeong
January 11, 2026
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.
Mel Robbins
14. Mel Robbins
January 4, 2026
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.
Look Back at the Biggest News Stories that Defined the Year 2025
13. Look Back at the Biggest News Stories that Defined the Year 2025
December 28, 2025
President Donald Trump will meet with Volodymyr Zelenskyy at Mar-a-Lago to discuss a peace plan on Putin's war on Ukraine. The high-stakes meeting comes as Russia's attacks on the war-torn nation persist. NBC's Julie Tsirkin reports for Sunday TODAY. A new round of storms could cause delays and cancellations from the Midwest into the Northeast on what's expected to be one of the busiest travel days of the holiday season. On Saturday, more than 10,000 flights were delayed and over a thousand canceled after Friday's storm in the Northeast. Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist runs through the Highs and Lows of year including the delightful shock and wonder of kids experiencing hibachi for the first time, the matching Australian twins who recounted a robbery in sync and more! On October 2, 1950, a new comic strip called "Peanuts" debuted in seven newspapers. Written and illustrated by Charles M. Shultz, the characters Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy and the rest of the Peanuts gang would grow to become some of the most-beloved icons of pop-culture. NBC's Joe Fryer reports in this week's Sunday Spotlight on the 75th anniversary of Peanuts. Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist wraps up 2025 with a look back at the Sunday Sitdowns of the year from Hollywood icons like Sylvester Stallone to music superstars like Bad Bunny and the beginning of a new era of live conversations surrounded by beloved fans. It has been nearly a year since Donald Trump was sworn-in for a second term as president of the United States. Immigration, inflation and America's role in foreign wars are among the ongoing top stories that have consumed the administration and defined the year. Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist shares an annual review of the biggest news stories of 2025.
Dec 21
12. Dec 21
December 21, 2025
Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist to preview her discussion with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche including the broader criticism over the Justice Department's release of the Epstein files. The Powerball Jackpot has now climbed to $1.6 billion after there were no winning tickets sold for Saturday's drawing. The next drawing is Monday night. The first round of the College Football playoff is in the books with several David and Goliath matchups including Oregon walking past James Madison, Ole Miss playing like they have a chip on their shoulder against Tulane and more. NBC's Ryan Chandler reports for Sunday TODAY with a roundup of all the action. The Philadelphia Eagles' Saquon Barkley scored a late two-point conversion to pad the lead against the Washington Commanders, setting off a huge brawl on the field on Saturday. Three players were ejected. Navy veteran Ira "Ike" Schab, one of the last survivors of the attack on Pearl Harbor, has died at 105. Schab was just 21-years-old on Dec. 7, 1941 and rarely spoke of that day but more recently made a point to travel back to Pearl Harbor to honor his fallen brothers. Bowen Yang signed off "Saturday Night Live" with a tearful final sketch alongside host Ariana Grande and musical guest Cher. The shocking murder of Rob Reiner and his wife Michele and the arrest of their son for the crime – has rocked Hollywood. The horror of Reiner's death will be long outlived by his extraordinary life of work that has moved people and made them laugh from "All in the Family" and "This Is Spinal Tap" to "When Harry Met Sally" and "A Few Good Men." NBC's Joe Fryer shares a look back at Reiner's legacy in this week's Sunday Focus.
Josh Brolin
11. Josh Brolin
December 14, 2025
In this week's Sunday Sitdown, Academy Award-nominated actor Josh Brolin joins Willie Geist to discuss his role as a devious preacher in "Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery." Brolin opens up about his burst to fame as a teenager in "The Goonies," but then spending most of the next two decades as a struggling actor in Hollywood. His career finally got a jumpstart with acclaimed performances in "No Country for Old Men" and "Milk" and when he played Thanos in the Marvel cinematic universe. Australian officials say at least two people on Saturday opened fire on a crowd celebrating Hanukkah on the popular Bondi beach in Sydney, Australia, killing at least 11 in what police are calling a "targeted terrorist attack on a Jewish celebration." NBC's Raf Sanchez reports for TODAY. President Donald Trump is vowing retaliation after two U.S. soldiers and a civilian interpreter were killed and three others injured when they were ambushed in central Syria. Central command says the shooter was a lone ISIS gunman who also was killed in the firefight. U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner are in Berlin ahead of peace talks with European leaders and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. President Trump has been pushing for a plan to bring an end to Russia's war in Ukraine by Christmas even as President Vladimir Putin continues to attack civilian targets in the country. Millions in the Northeast are facing the first snowfall of the season after several inches fell overnight from Baltimore up through New York City. The snow comes ahead of a massive cold front with temperatures expected to be 20 to 30 degrees below normal on Sunday. The United States Senate rejected a pair of health care bills that would have delivered relief to more than 20 million Americans before the end of the year. Now, cost-saving subsidies added to the Affordable Care Act in 2021 are likely to expire on New Year's Eve, causing patient prices to increase by as much as 100%. NBC's Anne Thompson reports in this week's Sunday Focus.
Jamie Lee Curtis
10. Jamie Lee Curtis
December 7, 2025
In this week's Sunday Sitdown, iconic actor Jamie Lee Curtis joins Willie Geist to share her role in the new film from James L. Brooks called "Ella McCay." Curtis talks about embracing age, reveals why she has tried to claim retirement on her own terms and also opens up about the Oscar and Emmy-winning run she's been on over the last couple of years. Ceremonies will be held on Sunday in honor of the 84th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Only 12 survivors, all over the age of 100, are still alive today and for the first time, none are able to attend this year's ceremony at the site of the attack. A selection committee is huddled in Texas debating which college football teams will be in the 12-team playoff and which deserving hopefuls will be left-out. The unveiling of that bracket comes after a busy Saturday of conference championship games that provided new plot twists to the drama. NBC's Morgan Chesky reports for Sunday TODAY. The bitter blast of cold that has gripped the Midwest and Northeast is sticking around for a few more days. Temperatures in the Northeast could drop by another 10 degrees on Monday with many areas not expected to get above freezing. Netflix announced this week that it would be purchasing Warner Brothers. The consolidation of the two behemoths may be good for business, but some producers and politicians are not as excited about the deal. NBC's Chloe Melas reports in this week's Sunday Focus.
Paul Mescal
9. Paul Mescal
November 30, 2025
In this week's Sunday Sitdown, Oscar-nominated actor Paul Mescal joins Willie Geist to discuss his rise in Hollywood from the hit series "Normal People" to the blockbuster "Gladiator 2" and now his role as William Shakespeare in "Hamnet." Mescal also shares how he is preparing for the role of another iconic English artist, Paul McCartney, in a four-part "Beatles" biopic. President Donald Trump sent out a warning that everyone from airlines to drug traffickers should consider the airspace over Venezuela closed. The president has no authority over their skies, but his message comes as he has threatened U.S. strikes inside the country and puts pressure on its leader Nicolás Maduro. NBC's Kelly O'Donnell reports for Sunday TODAY. Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist to discuss how President Donald Trump is shifting immigration policy after the deadly attack on National Guard soldiers by a suspect who is an Afghan national. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, special envoy Steve Witkoff and President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner are meeting in Florida with Ukrainian officials to discuss a proposed peace deal with Russia. Meanwhile, Ukraine's President Zelenskyy reports that Russia launched a series of attacks killing at least two people in Kyiv. Russia's defense minister claims the strikes were in response to a Ukrainian naval drone assault on Russian tankers in the Black Sea. College football's Rivalry Weekend saw the biggest programs across the country duel it out on the gridiron for a chance at glory and for some, a chance at the playoffs. NBC's Steve Patterson reports for Sunday TODAY. Democratic lawmakers put out a video two weeks ago reminding American troops they can refuse an illegal order from their commander. President Donald Trump has since accused the members of sedition, the FBI has opened an investigation into them and the Pentagon has threatened a court martial of Sen. Mark Kelly. What prompted the video and what is behind the controversy? NBC's Courtney Kube reports in this week's Sunday Focus.
Jim Gaffigan
8. Jim Gaffigan
November 23, 2025
In Part 1 of this edition of Sunday Sitdown Live, superstar standup comedian Jim Gaffigan joins Willie Geist and a packed audience at City Winery in New York City for a conversation about his Fathertime bourbon company, his family, growing up in Indiana with a secret dream of comedy and his whisky-centered special, "Live from Old Forester: The Bourbon Set." At least 24 Palestinians were killed and dozens more wounded in a series of Israeli strikes in Gaza. The Israeli military said it was responding after an armed terrorist shot at troops in Southern Gaza. Tatiana Schlossberg, granddaughter of former President John F. Kennedy, shared in an essay that she was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia in 2024. The married mother of two has largely avoided the Kennedy spotlight, working as an environmental journalist. NBC's Valerie Castro reports for Sunday TODAY. A University of Alabama at Birmingham football player is in police custody, accused of stabbing two of his teammates before their game on Saturday. Daniel Mincey faces charges of aggravated assault and attempted murder. Both players are said to be in stable condition. Max Verstappen won Las Vegas' Formula 1 Grand Prix in a thrilling race where he held a steady lead. Lando Norris finished second, but he was later disqualified on a technicality. One week before Thanksgiving, President Donald Trump and New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani both found common ground at a White House meeting on Friday, tapping into Americans' anger over the cost of living. Trump has rolled back tariffs on more than 200 food products including bananas, beef and coffee as prices for many staples are on the rise. NBC's Christine Romans reports in this week's Sunday Focus.
Leanne Morgan
7. Leanne Morgan
November 16, 2025
In this week's Sunday Sitdown, comedian Leanne Morgan joins Willie Geist to discuss her long road to stardom, from booking gigs at night while raising her three children during the day, to landing her own sitcom with famed producer Chuck Lorre. Now, she has a new Netflix special, "Unspeakable Things." Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist to discuss the growing rift between President Donald Trump and his MAGA base over the release of the Epstein files. President Donald Trump has pardoned two more people connected to the January 6th riot at the United States Capitol. The president pardoned Dan Wilson for a second time, this time for gun charges not related to the attack. Trump also pardoned Suzanne Kaye, another January 6th defendant who had been sentenced to prison for threatening FBI agents online. Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman is back home from the hospital after he was injured from a cardiac episode during a walk on Thursday. Fetterman posted to X on Saturday saying he has had a full recovery and showing a large scar on his face after getting 20 stitches. A suspect, identified as Cedric Irving Jr., was arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of beloved football coach John Beam. Police say Beam was shot at the fieldhouse at Laney College in Oakland, where he served as athletic director and gained famed from the Netflix show "Last Chance U." NBC's Steven Romo reports for Sunday TODAY. The National Association of Realtors says the median age of first-time homebuyers in the U.S. has reached 40, an all-time high. This past week, President Donald Trump also floated a 50-year mortgage, up from the standard 30, as a way to help homebuyers. So, what has changed in recent years and what are the implications for a generation of young Americans? NBC's Shaquille Brewster reports in this week's Sunday Focus.
Nov 9, 2025
6. Nov 9, 2025
November 9, 2025
Millions of Americans who rely on government assistance are struggling to put food on the table as the government shutdown enters Day 40. Senators are working a rare weekend session on Sunday to try and come to an agreement on a deal to end the shutdown. NBC's Yamiche Alcindor reports for Sunday TODAY. Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker joins NBC's Laura Jarrett on Sunday TODAY to discuss how the Democratic sweep on Election Day and voter concerns about affordability are adding urgency to government shutdown negotiations. The FAA is ordering an immediate inspection of all MD-11's after the deadly UPS plane crash in Kentucky that killed 14 people. UPS and FedEx previously said they were grounding that model of plane. A 22-year-old man is facing several counts of vehicular homicide after a crash that left four people dead in Tampa, Florida. Investigators say they attempted to pull over the man, who was suspected of drag racing, when he sped away, lost control of the vehicle and slammed into a crowd outside a popular bar. King Charles, Prince William and the royal family came together for a solemn Remembrance Day, honoring those who served and died in the armed forces. This marks the first time they appeared together since Charles' brother Andrew was stripped of his title. NBC's Daniele Hamamdjian reports for Sunday TODAY. After Tom Brady announced that his dog Junie is a clone of his pit bull mix Lua who died in 2023, there's renewed debate over the morality of the controversial cutting-edge tech. NBC's Emilie Ikeda reports in this week's Sunday Focus.
Judd Apatow
5. Judd Apatow
November 2, 2025
In this week's Sunday Sitdown, Judd Apatow joins Willie Geist to discuss his new book, "Comedy Nerd," which chronicles his career as a writer, director and producer of iconic hit movies like "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" and "Anchorman." Apatow reflects on his start in standup and shares advice for people stepping into comedy. English police say at least 10 people were wounded after a stabbing attack on a train heading into London. Authorities have two British citizens in custody on suspicion of attempted murder, and police say there is nothing to suggest this was a terrorist incident. NBC's Raf Sanchez reports for Sunday TODAY. Food banks across the country are busy after more than 40 million Americans lost their food benefits on Saturday as the government shutdown stretches into another month. President Donald Trump says he has directed government lawyers to find a way to pay for SNAP after federal judges ordered his administration to use emergency funds. NBC's Julie Tsirkin reports for Sunday TODAY. Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist to discuss a new NBC News poll that finds President Donald Trump's approval rating at 43%. It comes against the backdrop of key elections across the country. Early voting is well underway in New York City's mayoral race. Front-runner 34-year-old Zohran Mamdani is running against former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa. Meanwhile, the New Jersey gubernatorial race is tightening. NBC's Emilie Ikeda reports for Sunday TODAY. Nvidia is leading an artificial intelligence revolution that is reshaping lives and sweeping away some traditional jobs with it. A World Economic Forum survey published earlier in the year found that roughly 40% of companies from around the world expect to reduce their workforce in roles where AI can do the job. So how can employees and young job seekers prepare themselves for the future of work? NBC's Christine Romans reports in this week's Sunday Focus.
Michael Bublé
4. Michael Bublé
October 26, 2025
In this week's Sunday Sitdown, Grammy-winning star Michael Bublé joins Willie Geist at the iconic Blue Note jazz club in New York to talk about coaching on "The Voice" and look back on the moment when he was discovered by famed producer David Foster for his unmistakable voice. Bublé also weighs in on his role in the cycle of Christmas music and opens up about his son Noah's cancer diagnosis. President Donald Trump has arrived in Malaysia for a summit with Asian leaders and to work on the United States' trade relationship with China. Meanwhile, Trump said he plans to increase the tariff on Canadian imports by another 10% in response to Ontario running an ad that included a clip of President Ronald Reagan edited to criticize Trump's trade policy. NBC's Peter Alexander reports for Sunday TODAY. The government shutdown is now in Day 26, and some federal workers have turned to food banks after missing their first full paycheck. Meanwhile, in a new interview with the BBC, former Vice President Kamala Harris criticized President Donald Trump's ballroom plans at the White House. She also did not rule out running for president again. NBC's Yamiche Alcindor reports for Sunday TODAY. Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist to discuss her interview with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent about President Donald Trump's trip to Asia for trade talks with China, the increased tariff against Canada and the impacts of the government shutdown. The brazen daytime theft of priceless artifacts from the world's most famous museum, the Louvre, appears ripped from a Hollywood screenplay. Now it's a race against time to find them before the artifacts could be cut apart and sold on the black market. NBC's Raf Sanchez reports in this week's Sunday Focus. June Lockhart, a fan-favorite TV mom who starred in six seasons as Timmy's foster mom on the classic show "Lassie," has died at 100. Lockhart also starred in "Lost in Space" and continued acting well into her 90s.
Michael J. Fox
3. Michael J. Fox
October 19, 2025
In this week's Sunday Sitdown, Michael J. Fox joins Willie Geist to talk about his groundbreaking foundation and discuss his new memoir "Future Boy," which marks four decades since "Back to the Future." Fox also talks about his return to acting in the next season of Apple TV+'s hit series "Shrinking." Paris' Louvre is closed for the day after a robbery in broad daylight. French media reports that masked men broke in using a ladder mounted on the back of a truck and left with jewelry once belonging to Napoleon and Josephine Bonaparte. NBC's Daniele Hamamdjian reports for Sunday TODAY. The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas appears to be showing cracks with reports that fighting has resumed. NBC's Richard Engel reports for Sunday TODAY. Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist to discuss her exclusive interview with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy after his visit to the White House and his request to President Donald Trump for long-range Tomahawk missiles in the war against Russia. The stock market, fueled by trillions in artificial intelligence spending, has analysts starting to draw comparisons to the dot-com bubble. Some say AI isn't helping enough companies make more money yet. NBC's senior business correspondent Christine Romans reports in this week's Sunday Focus. Millions of Americans rallied against the Trump administration in Boston, Miami, Chicago and more. One of the largest protests spilled out onto the National Mall in Washington, D.C. NBC's Adrienne Broaddus reports for Sunday TODAY.
Matthew McConaughey
2. Matthew McConaughey
October 12, 2025
In this week's Sunday Sitdown, Academy Award winner Matthew McConaughey joins Willie Geist to discuss his new movie, "The Lost Bus," including what it's like working with his 17-year-old son, Levi. He also discusses his new book "Poems & Prayers," which aims to speak to the soul of the country in divided times. As Israelis anticipate the return of hostages on Monday as part of the peace deal with Hamas, residents of Gaza are facing the task of rebuilding. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump's Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, along with Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, addressed huge crowds in Tel Aviv's Hostage Square to celebrate the deal. NBC's Matt Bradley reports for Sunday TODAY. Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker joins NBC's Laura Jarrett on Sunday TODAY to discuss President Donald Trump's work on a peace deal in the Middle East, while a deal is nowhere in sight for the federal government, which is still shut down after nearly two weeks. Five people were hospitalized in Southern California after a helicopter crash in Huntington Beach. Hundreds of bystanders watched in horror as the chopper wildly spun to the ground. The number of deepfake videos on social media has exploded in recent years. Now with OpenAI's new app, Sora 2, virtually anyone can create their own AI video content, increasing concerns about the technology's use. NBC's Morgan Chesky reports for TODAY. Diane Keaton, Oscar winner and Tony-nominated actor, has died at 79. Keaton is known for her roles in legendary films including "Annie Hall" and "The Godfather," as well as romantic comedies such as "Father of the Bride." Reporting for Sunday TODAY, NBC's Maggie Vespa shares a look back at Keaton's career.
Cillian Murphy
1. Cillian Murphy
October 5, 2025
In this week's Sunday Sitdown, Academy Award-winning actor Cillian Murphy joins Willie Geist to discuss his role as a struggling teacher at a last-chance British reform school in the new Netflix movie "Steve." Murphy talks about finding an early passion for music while growing up in Cork, Ireland, before landing his first acting role. He also details his partnership with director Christopher Nolan and recalls the pop culture phenomenon of their film "Oppenheimer." President Donald Trump's special envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, are headed to Egypt in hopes to nail down a peace deal between Israel and Hamas. While Israel has signaled that it would slow or even halt its Gaza offensive during the negotiations, health officials in Gaza reported that 70 people were killed on Saturday in fighting and Israeli airstrikes. NBC's Matt Bradley reports for Sunday TODAY. As the government shutdown enters its fifth day, millions of Americans are feeling the pain, experiencing delays at airports and social security check delays. Republicans have proposed to slash health care funding and threatened firings as they look to pressure Democrats to drop their demands and vote to reopen the government. NBC's Julie Tsirkin reports for Sunday TODAY. Former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez was arrested on Saturday after being hospitalized in Indianapolis for stab wounds. Police say Sanchez was stabbed during what they call a "physical disturbance" and he faces charges of battery, unlawful entry of a motor vehicle and public intoxication. From a mini golf set and woodchipper to a ukulele and more, "Library of Things" offers library card holders the option to check out household items for free. NBC's Rehema Ellis reports in this week's Sunday Spotlight from Brunswick, Maine. Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist runs through the Highs and Lows of the week including Taylor Swift's newest album, "The Life of a Showgirl," shattering a Spotify record, a 58-year-old man becoming the breakout freshman star of his college football team and more.
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  • Premiere Date
    October 30, 2016
  • IMDB Rating
    6.5  (87)