Tom Llamas Keeps NBC Nightly News Steady Through a Wild June 12.
For NBC Nightly News on June 12, Tom Llamas—resident hottie, broadcast anchor and breaker-down of national chaos—reported live from Los Angeles with America vibrating on approximately five frequencies at once.

The broadcast opens beneath bright Southern California skies, with Llamas stationed outside the Los Angeles World Cup venue as the tournament begins taking over the city.
That celebratory setting quickly gives way to a heavy national rundown: destructive tornadoes across the Midwest, a record-setting day on Wall Street for SpaceX and a deadly mass shooting in Midland, Texas.
Through it all, Llamas keeps the room steady. Weather catastrophe, market history, public safety and World Cup fever each receive their own space without the broadcast slipping into panic theater.
Crisp open collar. Dark jacket. Tornado over one shoulder. National composure somehow still fully intact.
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A devastating tornado outbreak sets the urgent tone.
The opening report follows communities across the Midwest beginning to assess extensive damage after tornadoes and severe thunderstorms struck Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and surrounding states.
Homes were flattened, trees and power lines came down and hundreds of thousands of customers were left without electricity. At least one person was killed in Iowa after a tree fell during the storms.
The broadcast includes dramatic footage of a tornado tearing across open land and residents searching through the wreckage left behind.
Llamas moves through the breaking developments with urgency but without overpowering the people living through them.
The storm footage supplies more than enough drama. The anchor knows when the facts should carry the moment.
Tom Llamas reports live from a World Cup-ready Los Angeles.
The anchor trades the New York studio for an outdoor Los Angeles position as the city prepares for Team USA’s opening World Cup match.

The location gives the episode a different visual rhythm. Behind Llamas, the stadium and tournament activity provide a bright backdrop even as the broadcast moves through considerably heavier stories.
Team USA’s World Cup debut also gives the program a natural closing lift, connecting the national newscast to the excitement building around the host city.
Only Tom Llamas could make an outdoor breaking-news position look suspiciously like a very polished summer campaign.
SpaceX makes stock-market history.
The broadcast then turns to the largest initial public offering in stock-market history as SpaceX begins trading publicly on Nasdaq.
Shares opened above their offering price and climbed during the first day of trading, pushing the aerospace company beyond a $2 trillion market valuation.
Llamas connects with the network’s business coverage from Los Angeles as Times Square fills the opposite side of the screen.
The milestone brings enormous investor attention while also raising questions about valuation, volatility and how much control remains concentrated around Elon Musk.
Rockets, billions and one stock ticker officially cleared for liftoff.
The Texas shooting brings the broadcast back to tragedy.
In Midland, Texas, a gunman opened fire in an industrial area, killing one person and injuring 10 others before the suspect was found dead following a standoff with law enforcement.
The developing report lays out the scale of the response and the information authorities had confirmed by broadcast time.
It is the kind of segment where the newscast tightens immediately—no flourish, no unnecessary speculation and no attempt to make an already horrifying story sound more dramatic than it is.
From Wall Street history to a farewell for Gene Shalit.
The June 12 broadcast moves between the SpaceX market debut and news of longtime Today movie critic Gene Shalit’s death at age 100.


Shalit became one of television’s most recognizable entertainment critics through his four decades on Today, where his elaborate mustache, colorful bow ties and unapologetically pun-filled reviews became part of NBC history.
The moment gives Llamas space to acknowledge someone from the network’s own extended family before the broadcast returns to Los Angeles and the World Cup.
Weather. Wall Street. Public safety. Television history. International soccer. One anchor, one open collar and barely enough commercial breaks.
Press play on all thee handsome anchor action—and the complete June 12 news rundown—below.
Watch SpaceX Makes History, Tornado Outbreak, Team USA Debuts | NBC Nightly News With Tom Llamas – June 12.
The complete broadcast follows the devastating Midwest tornado outbreak, SpaceX’s historic public-market debut, the deadly Midland shooting, Gene Shalit’s death and the excitement surrounding Team USA’s World Cup opener.
Sources: NBC News’ complete June 12 broadcast provided the featured episode, rundown and images; NBCUniversal’s official Tom Llamas profile provided program and anchor context; and contemporaneous reporting from The Texas Tribune, Reuters and Entertainment Weekly supplied additional context.
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