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
Bob and Elizabeth are very familiar competitors. I'm looking forward to many years of friendship while we chase each other around the globe.
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.
The games begin at an interesting, some say dicey, time in our world.
Many of our viewers tell me they often miss the broadcast because they're not at home or tending to their busy lives and families. This new service reflects the fact that the pace of our lives has changed.
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.
It is clear that this disaster has changed this country.
Chris and Kurt are a remarkably good fit with our shop.
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.
Thank God the White House is changing the subject.
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.
There's a danger that all these images start to look alike to viewers.
It looks like right now that we'll have everybody back in the fall. I'm almost 100 percent sure that Greg will be back. He's on target now and is working hard.
If I err, I err on the side of believing this is a serious business. Frankly, I think there's too much talk about 'style.'
I have searched my mind for some justification for why I can't be reporting in a calm and heavily defended American city and cannot find one. I don't like being told when I can and cannot walk on the streets and take pictures.