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S2025 E27 Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick
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The roads and skies will be packed on Sunday as millions travel home after the long Fourth of July holiday weekend. NBC's Shaquille Brewster reports for Sunday TODAY with the best and worst times to travel. Tropical Storm Chantal came ashore along the coast of South Carolina, and it is expected to bring up to six inches of rain along with rip currents and rough surf at the beaches. Chantal is the first named storm of the hurricane season to hit the United States. President Donald Trump is scheduled to welcome Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House Monday as Israel and Hamas appear to make progress on ceasefire negotiations. The two leaders are also expected to discuss the recent strikes by both the U.S. and Israel against Iran and its nuclear facilities. The rift between President Donald Trump and his one-time ally Elon Musk is growing with the richest person in the world saying he will create a new political party in response to the passing of Trump's massive tax and spending bill. Musk says the new political party, called the America Party, could target just a handful of seats in Congress and then act as a the deciding votes on key laws. NBC's Yamiche Alcindor reports for Sunday TODAY. With the movie industry facing numerous challenges, theater owners and Hollywood are betting big on summer blockbusters like "F1: The Movie" and "Jurassic World Rebirth" to encourage audiences to return to the big screen. NBC's Camila Bernal reports in this week's Sunday Focus. The Museum of BBQ in Kansas City, Missouri, a mecca for beloved meats, is honoring America's long, spicy history of barbecue. NBC's Stephanie Gosk shares an inside look in this week's Sunday Spotlight. Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist runs through our Highs and Lows of the week, including Joey "Jaws" Chestnut's triumphant return to the Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest on Coney Island, a wild turkey ambush and more.

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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! 

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2025/07/13 S2025 E28
July 13, 2025

The desperate search for people missing after the Texas floods continues as rescue teams continue to search the Guadalupe River. Along with the recovery efforts is a push for answers with NBC's KXAS-TV in Dallas obtaining FEMA records showing that Kerr County did not use a wireless alert system to send alerts with safety instructions when flooding began. NBC's Ryan Chandler reports for Sunday TODAY. Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist to discuss the Trump administration's change in tone around eliminating FEMA in the wake of the Texas flood disaster. One year after the assassination attempt on then-candidate Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, the president is speaking out about his near-death experience and the failures of the secret service. Meanwhile, Trump's global trade war is ramping up with the president threatening to impose 30% tariffs on the European Union and Mexico, two of America's biggest trading partners. Yamiche Alcindor reports for Sunday TODAY. New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge hit the 350th home run of his career while playing against the Chicago Cubs on Saturday, making him the fastest player in the MLB history to reach the milestone. Judge earned the accolade nearly 200 games faster than baseball legend Mark McGwire. After Poland's Iga Świątek's historic win in the women's final at Wimbledon on Saturday, world No. 1 Jannik Sinner will face off against No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz in the men's final. NBC's Raf Sanchez reports for Sunday TODAY. Nvidia, a tech company that produces chips, systems, and software for AI, has become the first company ever to hit a market value of $4 trillion. The company has grown more than 20% in 2025 alone in the midst of a global AI revolution that has both benefits and risks. NBC's Brian Cheung reports in this week's Sunday Focus. Grok, the AI chatbot produced by Elon Musk's artificial intelligence company xAI, is apologizing for antisemitic comments made on X. The company says that the responses were related to an issue with an update that was made to the code and that they have refactored the entire system to prevent further abuse. NBC's Brian Cheung reports for Sunday TODAY.