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
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.
I saw many fingers on triggers, ... When I get back to the States.
It is clear that this disaster has changed this country.
Since light travels faster than sound, some people appear to be bright until you hear them speak.
Today's encounter was billed as spontaneous. Instead it appeared to follow a script.
It's tough when you have eight players from one group gone like that. We're working through it the best we can, but it's tough. We won't really get an accurate look at where we stand until we have everybody out there in the fall.
I'm definitely excited to be here. I'm looking forward to contributing to the great defense here.This is a playoff team on the rise, and I want to help take it a step further.
Everyone is always trying to write our lead for us in our business. Let me try, ... It's a great day for NBC News. It's a great day for the network evening news business. It's a place where, after all, about 30 million people come every night. And it's a place where nine months ago, for a horrible set of reasons, everyone was reminded why they come there every night.
That's a lot like saying the Empire State Building is the tallest building in New York, ... It's true but for all of the wrong reasons.
Even when I don't have travel plans, I pack my wife and kids in the car and we head over to Westchester County Airport, ... It's a family place.
It's an accepted TV news style that can fall into a pattern. I'd like to avoid it. ... We've all done shots like that. (But) it's still the best way to tell another human being, 'This is what 80 miles an hour feels like.'
You have to talk to the guys upstairs. I don't know what direction they are going in or what they have planned. I'm open for suggestions.