Michael Bublé

In this week's Sunday Sitdown, Grammy-winning star Michael Bublé joins Willie Geist at the iconic Blue Note jazz club in New York to talk about coaching on "The Voice" and look back on the moment when he was discovered by famed producer David Foster for his unmistakable voice. Bublé also weighs in on his role in the cycle of Christmas music and opens up about his son Noah's cancer diagnosis. President Donald Trump has arrived in Malaysia for a summit with Asian leaders and to work on the United States' trade relationship with China. Meanwhile, Trump said he plans to increase the tariff on Canadian imports by another 10% in response to Ontario running an ad that included a clip of President Ronald Reagan edited to criticize Trump's trade policy. NBC's Peter Alexander reports for Sunday TODAY. The government shutdown is now in Day 26, and some federal workers have turned to food banks after missing their first full paycheck. Meanwhile, in a new interview with the BBC, former Vice President Kamala Harris criticized President Donald Trump's ballroom plans at the White House. She also did not rule out running for president again. NBC's Yamiche Alcindor reports for Sunday TODAY. Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist to discuss her interview with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent about President Donald Trump's trip to Asia for trade talks with China, the increased tariff against Canada and the impacts of the government shutdown. The brazen daytime theft of priceless artifacts from the world's most famous museum, the Louvre, appears ripped from a Hollywood screenplay. Now it's a race against time to find them before the artifacts could be cut apart and sold on the black market. NBC's Raf Sanchez reports in this week's Sunday Focus. June Lockhart, a fan-favorite TV mom who starred in six seasons as Timmy's foster mom on the classic show "Lassie," has died at 100. Lockhart also starred in "Lost in Space" and continued acting well into her 90s.
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