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Two years after revealing that he'd embellished a personal story about being in Iraq, Brian Williams is discussing the process of regaining trust.
On February 10, 2015, Williams was suspended without pay for six months due to the scandal which arose after he came under fire for fabricating a story about his reporting on the Iraq War and Hurricane Katrina. Williams claimed to have been reporting in Iraq in 2002 when the helicopter he was traveling on was hit by an RPG and he was forced to ...
Brian Douglas Williams (born May 5, 1959) is an American journalist and television news anchor. He was a correspondent for NBC Nightly News starting in 1993, before his promotion to anchor and managing editor of the broadcast in 2004.
NEW YORK — Brian Williams, who remade his career as an MSNBC host after losing his job as NBC “Nightly News” anchor for making false claims about a wartime story, is leaving the network ...
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NEWS: Brian Williams Blames Brain Tumor for Scandal and 5 More Claims from Vanity FairInvestigation "I'm sorry,'' Williams said in a statement. "I said things that weren't true.
Navy Cmdr. Steve Dundas, a chaplain, went to Iraq in 2007 bursting with zeal to help fulfill the Bush administration’s goal of creating a modern, democratic U.S. ally. “Seeing the devastation of Iraqi cities and towns, some of it caused by us, some by the insurgents and the civil war that we brought about, hit me to the core,” Dundas said.
The 11th Hour With Brian Williams aired weeknights at 11 p.m. on MSNBC. Check out Vanna White's unconventional method of training Maggie Sajak to do her job: Read more from Yahoo Entertainment: