Brian Williams

Brian Williams
Brian Douglas Williamsis an American journalist, currently serving as chief breaking-news anchor and primetime election anchor for MSNBC. Williams is best known for his ten years as anchor and managing editor of NBC Nightly News, the evening news program of the NBC television network. Six months after Williams joined the program in December 2004, NBC News was awarded the Peabody Award for its coverage of the Hurricane Katrina story, with the award committee stating that Williams and the NBC staff...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Show Host
Date of Birth5 May 1959
CityRidgewood, NJ
CountryUnited States of America
There's a danger that all these images start to look alike to viewers.
Bob and Elizabeth are very familiar competitors. I'm looking forward to many years of friendship while we chase each other around the globe.
because I knew this would be the shelter of last resort in this city. I thought it would be a fascinating angle to see how this many people came together.
I've been a starter, and I feel I am a starter. I think we had a good situation here bringing in Fred (Smoot), and the first-round (restricted free agent) tender they put on me gave us a lot of guys. So, whatever happens, happens.
Thank God the White House is changing the subject.
As I said, you can set your watch by that place.
Covering the war in Iraq, and the dangers faced by U.S. and Iraqi forces, brings with it its own unique hazards. There is no way to cover the story in Iraq without exposure to danger.
We feel so good about the quality about what's going, on and off the ice. We felt it was a good way for people to give it another try.
I think her results are a direct result of her hard work and the maturity factor comes in. She has been the perfect example of what can happen when you put your mind and energy into something.
I think it will dominate our news agenda for the foreseeable future.
I'm still kind of baffled as to why we haven't been at the top of the league.
Today's encounter was billed as spontaneous. Instead it appeared to follow a script.
If anything, the increase in ambient noise in our society, the noise on early-evening cable, makes these three broadcasts a welcome, well-informed respite from the rest of the broadcast day,
Perhaps we are guilty of settling in to too comfortable a journalistic pattern, and perhaps this tragedy did serve as a reminder that this is what we do. I think too many people had forgotten that. There is a reason we show up after awful events. We really were the viewers' advocates on this.