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NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams: World Finance Ministers to Convene in Washington
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NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams: Banking Boomtown Loses One of its Biggest Players
2 days ago
Brian Williams: McCain/Palin Shunning Him Because of Olbermann/Matthews
5 days ago
NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams: With Little Fanfare, Las Vegas Jury Finds O.J. Guilty
7 days ago
NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams: U.S. Finance Problems Causing Worldwide Woes
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NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams: Fate of Abortion Rights Could Define Next Presidency
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Source: sports.yahoo.com --- 3 days ago
This 2006 file photo shows cornerback Darrent Williams of the Denver Broncos during a training session in Arapahoe County, near Denver, Colorado. A grand jury has indicted a suspect in the murder of Williams, who was killed in a drive-by shooting as he was leaving a Denver nightclub in 2007. ...
Source: dailynightly.msnbc.msn.com --- 22 days ago
NBC's Brian Williams has a big fan in a little red monster. Watch the clip from the Bonnie Hunt show. ...
Source: goldderby.latimes.com --- 25 days ago
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Source: latimesblogs.latimes.com --- 5 days ago
Brian Williams is the only network anchor who hasn’t had a shot at interviewing Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, and the NBC anchor wants the McCain-Palin campaign to know he’s ready to do it –- they just have to say the... ...
Source: www.huffingtonpost.com --- 8 days ago
Friday night on the Late Show, it was a meeting of the two most prominent media personalities spurned by the McCain campaign -- Brian Williams and David Letterman. Neither man is terribly happy about being rejected by McCain-land, but they both manage to maintain their sense of humor. Here's video: Earlier in the show, Letterman had a number of zingers from McCain in his monologue. This one jumped out at me: John McCain loved Palin's debate performance. Matter of fact, he applauded so much, all the lights in his home kept on going on and off. More on Video On HuffPost ...
Source: www.wireimage.com --- 7 days ago
WireImage.com photos of Tim Robbins and Brian Williams Visit "Late Show with David Letterman" - October 3, 2008 New York, 10/03/2008 ...
Source: popwatch.ew.com --- 39 days ago
After the swashbuckling anchorman's hilarious interview with Jon Stewart on last night's Daily Show, Mandi and I have decided we are now FANS of Brian Williams. Awww. They totally love each other. Everyone is in love! ...
Source: www.mediabistro.com --- 17 days ago
The cover story of the current issue of AARP Magazine is a feature on Brian Williams by Joe Conason . Williams describes his role on the Nightly News as that of a Supreme Court justice. "I'm in the Brokaw seat on the Supreme Court," he said. "Tom used to view it as being in the Chancellor seat; and before him, Frank McGee ; and before him, Huntley and Brinkley. And we see it as a continuum." Brokaw talks about the decision to bring Williams to NBC in the article. "I never understood why CBS wasn't finding more room for him at the network level," he said. "I told him, 'If you look around, there is nobody behind me. You can get in line.'" Williams is also asked about both presidential candidates,and reveals a behind-the-scenes story about each. Click continued to check it out... continued... New Career Opportunities Daily: The best jobs in media ...
Source: www.mediabistro.com --- 26 days ago
NBC Nightly News' Brian Williams will be making the trip to Englewood Cliffs, NJ tonight, to anchor the program from CNBC's HQ. In what is turning into a historic day on Wall Street, the move signals NBC's reliance on its financial cable network. "We are the business and economics division of the entire network," CNBC SVP Jonathan Wald tells TVNewser. "It makes sense we provide reporting and analysis." The network's impact was evident this morning, as Erin Burnett provided the analysis during the NBC special report following President Bush's statement. CNBC was live for three hours last night, a decision that Wald said was determined as details emerged. "It wasn't so much 'how long do we go,' but 'why would we stop'" he said. Wald also credits the team in place as a reason the network could go live on the fly. "These guys are top notch, and they're reporting while they're on the air and they're the ones breaking the story," said Wald, who also credited the behind-the-scenes crew. "It required everybody to pitch in." Wald described the political impact of CNBC. "At times, when it comes to politics we're like the little network that could," and says CNBC has "become a much, much bigger deal," in this election. Tonight, CNBC's schedule is shuffled, as it airs a Maria Bartiromo / Carl Quintanilla anchored special, "Wall Street Crisis: Is Your Money Safe?" from 7-9pmET tonight. CNBC then airs a CNBC Asia feed from 9-11pmET. Squawk Box ...
Source: www.mediabistro.com --- 37 days ago
Gail Shister TVNewser Columnist Pregnant, shmegnant. Candidates' kids are not fair game, says NBC's Brian Williams . "Show me the germaneness to their ability to lead the nation," he said last night, a few hours before Sarah Palin 's vice-presidential acceptance speech at the G.O.P. National Convention. As everyone in the civilized world learned this week, Bristol Palin , 17-year-old daughter of the Alaska governor, is with child and without husband. "Families are messy and complicated and American and normal," said Williams, notoriously protective of his own. "It's where public officials kind of close the door behind them. Home is home. Family's family." With situations like Palin's, "We're feeling our way," Williams admitted. "It becomes part of the biographical sketch. Sometimes it bleeds over into politics. I'm comfortable reporting what we know ." For politicos, it's an easier line to cross when it's with those of their own ilk, Williams said. Republican President Reagan and Democratic Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill , for example, "could be tough customers" on the Hill, Williams said, but after hours, the "twinklely-eyed Irishmen" liked to tip a few. (We can see the headline: Tip Tips.) "A switch gets thrown when the scene changes." In the last eight weeks, Williams has endured more scene changes than a "Law & Order" episode. continued... New Career Opportunities Daily: The best jobs in media ...
Source: www.aarp.org --- 17 days ago
NBC’s Brian Williams, the most watched network news anchor in America, shares with AARP The Magazine his impressions of Senators McCain and Obama, both of whom he considers, “quality hangs good guys to hang out with.” Williams says of Obama, “His aides often use the word serene to describe him—and it’s accurate.” He describes McCain as having “a stick-to-itiveness.” Williams also reflects on how his predecessor, Tom Brokaw, opened the door for him at NBC, and how he was inspired as a child to become a news anchor by watching Walter Cronkite with his family every night. Posing on the top of Rockefeller Center for the cover of the November/December issue of the AARP The Magazine—available September 25th and online at www.aarpmagazine.org—Williams says of this historic year in American politics, “It’s as if we work in the toy department—I’m trying to breathe in every minute of it, so I can remember it. I’m trying to take a daily record of what we’re witnessing.” ...
Source: newsbusters.org --- 38 days ago
Subtract the subdued demeanor and the good tailoring, and how much difference is there between Brian Williams and Keith Olbermann? Take Williams' post-Palin speech analysis last night. The Nightly News anchor suggested that Palin's appeal is rooted in racism, then made a clarion call to his fellow MSMers to keep up the good fight against her. Have a look at the video, here . First is a clip of Ann Curry interviewing a woman delegate after the Palin speech, then Williams, then Joe Scarborough this morning. ANN CURRY: What was the most important message, do you think, that Governor Palin gave tonight? DELEGATE: That she's American woman. And that she's here for all of America. CURRY: When you say "American woman," you mean with all of the things she talked about, the issues in her family, raising a child with special needs, what are you specifically talking about, that she's "American woman"? DELEGATE: She's done it all. She represents all of America. CURRY: So you say you identify with her? DELEGATE: Correct. I think she's had all the experiences that we've had. And she knows what it's like to live in America. She's lived the dream in every aspect. When it came his turn, Williams managed to twist the delegate's words into an invidious, implicitly racist, comparison between Palin and Barack Obama. Brian Williams: Two points I'd like to make, Keith. Number one, Ann Curry's interview on the floor with the women delegates tonight. One o ...
Source: mediamatters.org --- 9 days ago
During NBC's October 2 coverage of the vice presidential debate, anchor Brian Williams interviewed former acting Massachusetts Gov. Jane Swift -- who is a national member of the McCain campaign's "Palin Truth Squad" -- but did not question Swift about why she had falsely accused Sen. Barack Obama of making "disgraceful comments comparing our vice presidential nominee, Gov. [Sarah] Palin, to a pig." Nor did Williams note that Swift backtracked on her assertion, saying that she "can't know" if Obama's comment "was aimed at Governor Palin." As Media Matters for America has noted , Obama was not speaking about Palin when he stated that "you can put lipstick on a pig; it's still a pig." Rather, his preceding comments consisted of what he described as a "list" of Sen. John McCain's policies that Obama said were no different from President Bush's. As Media Matters also documented , on the September 10 edition of MSNBC Live , chief Washington correspondent Norah O'Donnell asked Swift why she was "so sure that [Obama's 'lipstick on a pig' remark] was aimed at Governor Palin." Swift admitted, "I can't know if it was aimed at Governor Palin." When O'Donnell asked Swift to reconcile her comment that she "can't know" whether Obama's remark was about Palin with the fact that she demanded Obama apologize, Swift stated: "[W]hat I am saying is that I took offense. I think people in the crowd took offense, and, listen, I used to be in -- running i ...
Source: election08.videosift.com --- 6 days ago
(19 votes - 2 comments - 315 views) David Letterman-Brian Williams-1of2-Oct-3rd-2008 ...
Source: newsbusters.org --- 5 days ago
In the Actions have consequences department, Brian Williams recently told David Letterman that the McCain camp is punishing him by not allowing him to interview Sarah Palin because the McCain camp is mad at MSNBC's extreme leftism as evinced by Chris "Thrill up my leg" Matthews and Keith Olbermann. Is Brian crying? There's no crying in broadcasting! During his visit on The Late Show with David Letterman, Brian Williams admitted that he is the only network anchor that has yet to be granted an interview with Governor Palin but that he "cannot wait" to interview her. As to why he has yet to be granted that interview, Williams thinks it's because the McCain camp is "unhappy" with the far left editorial leanings of NBC's cable outlet MSNBC. “I’ve put a general invite out to the campaign,” Williams told Letterman. “I’ve asked them about it. We think it’s because they’re unhappy with our cable programming. But I’m here. I’m waiting.” I'd have to say, if the McCain camp really is refusing to deal with NBC/MSNBC it would be a proper decision to make. Why go on with people whom they know straight out won't give them serious treatment. MSNBC has long ago stopped pretending to be a "news" station and taken up the role as far left political advocates. The McCain camp properly understands that they won't get a fair shake from Brian Williams and the gang at NBC/MSNBC. So, I say good on McCain. (Photo credit: NYPost) ...
Source: www.jossip.com --- 6 days ago
After getting dissed and dumped, David Letterman has been on a John McCain tear of late. From bashing the candidate in his opening monologue to inviting actress Julia Louis-Dreyfuss on the show for another dose of vitriol, the Late Show host has been snuffing up the YouTube views. On Friday night, NBC Nightly News anchor [...] ...
Source: www.jossip.com --- 10 days ago
Warren Buffett, the billionaire Berkshire Hathaway investor who seems to have more billions of dollars to spare than the U.S. government, just threw down a $3 billion stake in General Electric, the parent company of NBC, after throwing $5 billion at Goldman Sachs to float the bank's bragging rights as a survivor of the economic [...] ...
Source: onegoodmove.org --- 7 days ago
David Letterman's guest is Brian Williams, NBC News Anchor. E ','target','myself','enablejavascript','true'); // --> Quicktime Video 26 MB | Duration: 18'23 Quicktime 7 required This file is available for download here. Ctrl-Click and 'Download Linked File' (Mac) or Rt-Click and 'Save Target As' (PC) the link above. Late Show w/David Letterman ...
Source: www.kare11.com --- 38 days ago
Click here: Brian William blogs about 'Minnesota Nice' Media from across the world have converged on St. Paul for the RNC this week. On KARE News @ 4:00 on Wednesday, Julie ...
Source: www.jossip.com --- 38 days ago
   As awkward as it is to see Tom Brokaw field Keith Olbermann's liberally loaded questions during convention coverage, the needle leans the same degree toward comedic when it's Brian Williams fielding Jon Stewart's liberally loaded questions during The Daily Show. Funnyman and NBC Nightly News anchor Williams never has any trouble holding his own; this is [...] ...

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