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S2025 E39 Cillian Murphy
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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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2025/09/28 S2025 E38
Leslie Odom Jr.

In this week's Sunday Sitdown, Tony and Grammy-winning star Leslie Odom Jr. reunites with Willie Geist to reflect on the premiere of "Hamilton" on Broadway, and opens up about returning to his role of Aaron Burr a decade later as he reflects on his journey as a stage performer. President Donald Trump says he is directing the defense secretary to send federal troops to Portland, Oregon. Meanwhile, a potential federal government shutdown is looming as Republicans and Democrats have until midnight on Wednesday to extend government funding. NBC's Yamiche Alcindor reports for Sunday TODAY. Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist to discuss whether the indictment of former FBI director James Comey may be the start of a retribution campaign against President Donald Trump's political enemies. Three people are dead, and several others injured after a person on a boat opened fire on a crowd at a riverfront bar in North Carolina. Officials say they have a person matching the description of the shooter in custody and there is no further threat to the public. This year's Ryder Cup is set to begin its final round on Sunday at the Bethpage Black course in New York and the American team has an uphill climb to pull off a comeback victory against Europe. Reigning Masters champion Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland, who was heckled by the New York crowd on Saturday, sank a big putt in a winning effort and then shared a spirited response to the rowdy gallery. President Donald Trump says he's approved a plan that will see American investors take majority ownership and control of TikTok in the United States. Trump has confirmed a few names of those who will get a slice of the popular app, including high-profile billionaires like Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch, who own Fox Corp and News Corp, and Larry Ellison, whose son David recently closed on an $8 billion deal to buy Paramount and CBS. NBC's Savannah Sellers reports in this week's Sunday Focus. Army veteran Tamari "Tee" Watkins, who lost his son in 2020, is finding hope and healing on the golf course as a standard bearer at the Ryder Cup. Watkins first fell in love with the sport through PGA Hope, a free program that teaches golf to veterans and active-duty military members. NBC's Joe Fryer reports in this week's Sunday Spotlight.

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2025/10/12 S2025 E40
Matthew McConaughey

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.