Billy Crystal

In Part 1 of this week's Sunday Sitdown, Billy Crystal takes Willie Geist on a walk through his alma mater, NYU, where he was taught by then up-and-coming director Martin Scorsese. Crystal talks about his new thrilling series "Before" and the interaction with Muhammad Ali that led to a comedy career starring in movies so iconic, they're teaching classes about them. In Part 2 of this week's Sunday Sitdown, Billy Crystal shares the story behind the iconic "When Harry Met Sally..." scene in Katz's Delicatessen and opens up about his chemistry with co-star Meg Ryan. Residents and local officials are growing frustrated and alarmed by a lack of answers from the FBI and Department of Homeland Security over the slew of mysterious drone sightings in New Jersey and other states. NBC's Sam Brock reports in this week's Sunday Focus. Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is recovering from surgery after she fell while traveling with a congressional delegation in Luxembourg. Pelosi was airlifted to a U.S. military hospital in Germany where she underwent a hip replacement. President-elect Trump spent the weekend at the annual Army-Navy football game with Tulsi Gabbard and his defense secretary pick, Pete Hegseth. Meanwhile, ABC News will donate $15 million for a future Trump presidential foundation and museum as part of a settlement to a defamation case. NBC's Aaron Gilchrist reports for Sunday TODAY. "Meet the Press" moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist to discuss the shift in tone by Republicans toward President-elect Trump's cabinet picks, including Pete Hegseth.
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