Jon Bon Jovi
In Part 2 of this week's Sunday Sitdown, Jon Bon Jovi tells Willie Geist about his love for his home state of New Jersey and dedication to his wife Dorothea and their children. With the Paris Olympics less than six weeks away, the U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials are giving fans a clearer picture of the swimmers who will represent Team USA including legend Katie Ledecky, who's already back in gold medal form. NBC's Jesse Kirsch reports for Sunday TODAY. More than 100 comedians from around the world, including Jimmy Fallon, Chris Rock and Julia Luis-Dreyfus, were invited to the Vatican for an event hosted by Pope Francis. Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist runs through the Highs and Lows of the week including Henry Winkler being safely evacuated by firefighters after a hotel fire in Dublin, a cautionary tale about the consequences of running onto the field during an MLB game and more.
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