Jonathon Heyward
Early polling for the 2024 election is already pointing to a Joe Biden-Donald Trump rematch, but this time around they may not be alone on the ballot. Senator Joe Manchin has shown interest in joining a crowded group of candidates, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr. NBC's Vaughn Hillyard reports in this week's Sunday Focus. The 107-year-old Baltimore Symphony Orchestra has named 31-year-old Jonathon Heyward as its first Black music director. Heyward is the youngest music director at any of America's top-tier orchestras and he says his goal is to captivate a younger audience. NBC's Joe Fryer reports in this week's Sunday Spotlight. Sunday. TODAY's Willie Geist runs through the highs and lows of the week including the Lewiston High School soccer team winning the state title just weeks after the community was shaken by a mass shooting, Harry Styles' new haircut and more! Peter Tarnoff, the principal architect behind the hostage escape plan that inspired the Oscar-winning film "Argo," has died at 86. Tarnoff's "Canadian Caper" scheme involved six CIA operatives posing as filmmakers to rescue 52 hostages held in Tehran. Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist remembers a life well lived. Willie Geist wraps up Sunday TODAY by sharing mug shots sent in by viewers. This week, Willie gives a shout out to Clarke, Logan, Ruth, Cinnamon and Spice-Leroy! To share your photos, use #SundayTODAY on social media.
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