Nate Bargatze

During the first-ever Sunday Sitdown Live, comedian Nate Bargatze tells Willie Geist and fans at City Winery in a New York City about the time when he was a water meter reader in Wilson County, Tennessee, where he would scan waterways for poison as fear swept the nation following the Sept. 11 attacks. The midair collision between a military helicopter and a regional jet near Washington D.C., have put air safety back in the spotlight after 15 years of no significant commercial airline crashes in the United States. NBC's Shaquille Brewster reports in this week's Sunday Focus. As music's most talented gear up for the 67th Grammy Awards, stars like Chappell Roan are favored to take home best new artist as Taylor Swift and Beyoncé face off in top categories. NBC's Dana Griffin reports for Sunday TODAY. All three soldiers who were on board the Army Black Hawk helicopter when it collided with an American Airlines regional jet near Washington D.C., on Jan. 29 have been identified. Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist with new reports of growing concern that Tulsi Gabbard's confirmation for her nomination for director of national intelligence nomination could be in jeopardy. After President Trump signed executive orders imposing massive tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China, the three countries vowed to retaliate with tariffs on the U.S. NBC's Yamiche Alcindor reports for Sunday TODAY.
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