June 2, 2024

NASA is hoping it will get another chance to send the Boeing Starliner into space after it was scrubbed with less than four minutes before liftoff because of a problem with one of the computers. When the Starliner is launched, it will be the first time Boeing sends a crewed ship into space. Some of the biggest retailers and fast food chains in the United States have cut prices to get customers back into their stores. NBC's Christine Romans reports in this week's Sunday Focus. Megan Khang and Alison Lee are leading the rise of a new generation of Asian American players that have been inspired by pioneering stars like Michelle Wie, who has helped to change the face of women's golf in America. NBC's Kathy Park reports in this week's Sunday Spotlight. Bette Nash, who holds the Guinness Book of World Records title for being the longest-serving flight attendant in the history of aviation, has died at 88. Nash became such a fixture on the flight between Washington and Boston that the route became known as "the Nash Dash." Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist remembers a life well lived. Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist runs through the Highs and Lows of the week including American Abby Lampe winning her second cheese roll race in England, a man with a suspended licensed joining his Zoom court hearing while driving and more!
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