Leanne Morgan

In this week's Sunday Sitdown, comedian Leanne Morgan joins Willie Geist to discuss her long road to stardom, from booking gigs at night while raising her three children during the day, to landing her own sitcom with famed producer Chuck Lorre. Now, she has a new Netflix special, "Unspeakable Things." Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist to discuss the growing rift between President Donald Trump and his MAGA base over the release of the Epstein files. President Donald Trump has pardoned two more people connected to the January 6th riot at the United States Capitol. The president pardoned Dan Wilson for a second time, this time for gun charges not related to the attack. Trump also pardoned Suzanne Kaye, another January 6th defendant who had been sentenced to prison for threatening FBI agents online. Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman is back home from the hospital after he was injured from a cardiac episode during a walk on Thursday. Fetterman posted to X on Saturday saying he has had a full recovery and showing a large scar on his face after getting 20 stitches. A suspect, identified as Cedric Irving Jr., was arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of beloved football coach John Beam. Police say Beam was shot at the fieldhouse at Laney College in Oakland, where he served as athletic director and gained famed from the Netflix show "Last Chance U." NBC's Steven Romo reports for Sunday TODAY. The National Association of Realtors says the median age of first-time homebuyers in the U.S. has reached 40, an all-time high. This past week, President Donald Trump also floated a 50-year mortgage, up from the standard 30, as a way to help homebuyers. So, what has changed in recent years and what are the implications for a generation of young Americans? NBC's Shaquille Brewster reports in this week's Sunday Focus.
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