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S2025 E25 June 22, 2025
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In a news conference from The Pentagon, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Dan Caine share operational details of the United States' attack on Saturday of three Iranian sites tied to its nuclear program. "We devastated the Iranian nuclear program," Hegseth said. After an alarming rise in recent of political violence, including an assassination attempt on Donald Trump, a gunman in Minnesota targeting Democratic lawmakers, and now a man accused of trying to kidnap the Mayor of Memphis, many lawmakers across the country and in Washington, D.C., are expressing concerns about their own safety. NBC's Melanie Zonona reports in this week's Sunday Focus. New York's Whitney Museum of American Art's new exhibit, American Sublime, features more than 40 of artist Amy Sherald's paintings of contemporary Black American life. Sherald, best known for her portraits of Michelle Obama and Breonnna Taylor, sits down with NBC's Antonia Hylton in this week's Sunday Spotlight with a look inside the gallery and opens up about finding representation through art. NBC's Morgan Radford runs through the Highs and Lows of the week on Sunday TODAY including Steve Carell breaking into a dance during his commencement speech, a group of ducklings taking a leap of faith to reach their mom and more! 

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2025/06/15 S2025 E24
Mark Hamill

In this week's Sunday Sitdown, legendary actor Mark Hamill joins Willie Geist to share his return to the big screen for his new film "The Life of Chuck," based on the Stephen King novella. Hamill looks back on his career before his life-changing role in "Star Wars," and opens up about the future of Luke Skywalker. Retired FBI agent Rob D'Amico joins Sunday TODAY to break down the search for the gunman in the shooting of two Minnesota lawmakers and their wives and explain what investigators will do to protect the people named in the "hit list" found in the suspect's vehicle. Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist to discuss how Washington is responding to the acts of political violence in Minnesota and mourning the two lives of Melissa Hortman and her husband. U.S. Army troops and vehicles rolled through the heart of Washington, D.C. on Saturday in a military parade long desired by President Donald Trump. While President Trump took part in the event, which coincided with the U.S. Army's 250th birthday, hundreds of thousands of Americans across the country took to the streets in what they called "No Kings" demonstrations as they marched peacefully to protest the president. NBC's Vaughn Hillyard reports for Sunday TODAY. As Israel and Iran trade missile strikes, Iran is issuing a direct threat to the United States that further support of Israel will result in direct strikes on U.S. military bases in the region. NBC's Matt Bradley reports for Sunday TODAY. Experts at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration say the 2025 hurricane season is shaping up to be above average with more storms than previous years. Those warnings come as the NOAA finds itself in the sights of the Trump administration and its sweeping federal budget cuts. NBC's Angie Lassman reports in this week's Sunday Focus. 

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2025/06/29 S2025 E26
Billy Crystal

In this Sunday Sitdown, legendary actor Billy Crystal joins Willie Geist to discuss his life in comedy, iconic movie roles and share the story behind, "I'll have what she's having," his memorable line from "When Harry Met Sally..." Some of the world's most famous celebrities, including Oprah Winfrey, the Kardashians, Tom Brady and Leonardo DiCaprio, descended on Venice, Italy, to attend the lavish nuptials of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez. Some locals hit the streets to demonstrate against the extravagance with fears that their city is being exploited. NBC's Molly Hunter reports in this week's Sunday Focus. The jury in Sean "Diddy" Combs' federal sex trafficking case begins deliberations Monday after a seven-week trial in Manhattan. Combs, who has denied the allegations against him, faces five criminal counts. NBC's Chloe Melas reports for Sunday TODAY. The California Academy of Sciences is leading an effort to bring back the Xerces blue butterfly, which went extinct around 1941 because of human development in San Francisco. Researchers are hoping to reintroduce silvery blue cousins to the ecosystem to act as crucial pollinators and restart the butterfly population. NBC's Gadi Schwartz reports in this week's Sunday Spotlight. An exchange between an attorney and a Colorado appeals court judge got awkward when the lawyer misspoke and called the judge "honey" instead of "your honor." NBC's Hallie Jacksons runs through the Highs and Lows of the week on Sunday TODAY, including a delivery driver who stopped for a quick cool-down in the middle of a heat wave, Jason Kelce donning a speedo at an Eagles Autism Foundation event and more!