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S2025 E35 Sylvester Stallone
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In this week's Sunday Sitdown, American icon Sylvester Stallone joins Willie Geist to talk about the latest season of his hit series "Tulsa King," reflect on his childhood and look back on a half-century in Hollywood that began with "Rocky," the iconic movie he wrote and the role he fought to keep for himself. The Chicago community is on alert as President Donald Trump claims he'll send federal forces into the city. Using what appeared to be an AI-generated image with a reference to the Vietnam War movie "Apocalypse Now," Trump suggested he'd go to "war" with the city. NBC's Adrienne Broaddus reports for Sunday TODAY. Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist to discuss a new poll about President Donald Trump's handling of inflation and the cost of living in the country. The top ranked Aryna Sabalenka beat Amanda Anisimova to earn her second consecutive U.S. Open title. The U.S. Open Men's final is set to be a showdown between the world's top two players, Jannik Sinner of Italy and Carlos Alcaraz of Spain. NBC's Sam Brock reports for Sunday TODAY. 2025 season. The Pittsburgh Steelers' Aaron Rodgers is set for a revenge game against the New York Jets in what could be his final season. Then, it'll be a marquee matchup between the best quarterbacks in the league, the Baltimore Ravens' Lamar Jackson and the Buffalo Bills' Josh Allen. NBC's Steve Patterson reports for Sunday TODAY. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the one-time conservationist who has made a career in recent years as a vaccine skeptic, was on Capitol Hill defending his department's controversial moves. Meanwhile, Florida announced it will end vaccine mandates, and other states are planning to follow suit. NBC's Anne Thompson reports in this week's Sunday Focus. To see a mighty sequoia tree, you usually have to travel to the western slopes of California's Sierra Nevada Mountains. Now children in Detroit, Michigan, are helping to plant sequoias in their city to learn how to heal their area and care for the largest trees on Earth. NBC's Gadi Schwartz reports in this week's Sunday Spotlight. 

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2025/08/31 S2025 E34
Bad Bunny

Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist to discuss how the courts are pushing back against President Donald Trump's use of executive authority on tariffs and deportations and his move to fire the CDC director and a member of the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors. China is hosting a group of world leaders, including Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Modi of India, for a summit where the group is expected to discuss tariffs and trade. A large group of students, parents and members of the public packed Minneapolis' Annunciation Catholic Church auditorium for a somber service in a separate space from the main church where the deadly shooting occurred. Before the mass, the priest who was leading the mass on the day of the shooting spoke out for the first time about running toward the bullets. NBC's Maggie Vespa reports for Sunday TODAY. The Powerball Jackpot has now climbed to $1.1 billion after no winning ticket was sold for the Saturday night drawing. The next drawing is Monday night. In this week's Sunday Sitdown, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, better known to the world as international music sensation Bad Bunny, joins Willie Geist to discuss his journey of going from the stage to the screen with acting roles in "Happy Gilmore 2" and the crime thriller "Caught Stealing" starring Austin Butler. Benito also reveals the origin of his stage name and opens up about his sold-out residency that has his home island of Puerto Rico dancing through the summer. When Taylor Swift announced to her 281 million followers on Instagram that she is engaged to Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, the news interrupted school classrooms and work meetings and sent Swifties into hysteria as America now prepares for their wedding. Venues coast-to-coast are already lining up to host the nuptials and even Martha Stewart is raising her hand as "the ultimate wedding planner." NBC's Emilie Ikeda reports in this week's Sunday Focus.