

Tom Yamas
Television news anchor and managing editor who recently became the anchor of NBC Nightly News, with 25+ years in broadcast journalism covering major global events and immigration stories.
Top 3 podcasts with Tom Yamas
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Dec 12, 2025 • 54min
How Not To Let the News Paralyze You | Tom Llamas
Tom Yamas, anchor of NBC Nightly News, brings over 25 years of broadcast journalism experience to the discussion. He shares insider tips on becoming a better listener and the importance of curiosity. Tom delves into how he manages the emotional toll of reporting tragic events while staying present and finding flow in life. He highlights the benefits of exercise and strong friendships for happiness. Plus, he discusses how his family's immigrant history shapes his empathetic coverage of immigration stories.

Oct 10, 2024 • 50min
Morning Joe 10/10/24
Liz Alpert, Mayor of Sarasota, discusses Hurricane Milton’s devastating impact on her city, alongside Tom Yamas, who reports live from the scene. Mitch Landrieu, former mayor of New Orleans, offers insights into disaster relief efforts. Jane Castor shares updates from Tampa, while Steve Ratner analyzes the economic fallout of the hurricanes. Jackie Alamany focuses on Congress's role in the relief response. The conversation highlights the critical need for effective communication and local resilience amid misinformation and rising insurance costs.

Oct 9, 2024 • 19min
Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Al Roker, a renowned meteorologist and staple on NBC broadcasts, joins reporter Tom Yamas, who is currently covering Hurricane Milton in Tampa. They discuss the imminent threat of Hurricane Milton as a Category 5 storm, detailing urgent evacuations and emergency preparations in Florida. The conversation also touches on the chaos from misinformation about relief efforts, and Jamas highlights the intersection of political tensions during the disaster. Additionally, the podcast addresses rising geopolitical tensions and their impact on ongoing U.S. interests.


