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Pete Williams as Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs at a press briefing, 1991. Louis Alan "Pete" Williams (born February 28, 1952) is a former American journalist and former government official. From 1993 to 2022, he was a television correspondent for NBC News. He served in the administration of President George H. W. Bush.
Pete Williams, longtime correspondent for NBC News covering the Supreme Court and the Justice Department, plans to retire from the network in July. NBC News President Noah Oppenheim made the ...
Veteran NBC News correspondent Pete Williams will retire at the end of the month, taking with him years of experience in covering the Department of Justice and the Supreme Court. Before he leaves ...
Pete Williams was celebrated by his colleagues on TODAY and gave a hint at what's next for him as the legendary NBC News Justice Correspondent retired after 29 years with NBC.
UPDATE, with video: NBC’s Today team gave a toast Pete Williams on Friday as the veteran Supreme Court and Justice Department correspondent retires at the end of this month. “When Pete speaks ...
Some of the package's contents were shown, albeit copied from the originals and edited for profanity, on the April 18, 2007, edition of NBC Nightly News, with anchor Brian Williams and NBC chief justice correspondent Pete Williams (no relation to Brian) examining the package's contents in the opening moments of the broadcast.
Tom Sansonetti, Assistant U.S. Attorney General for the Environment and Natural Resources Division of the Justice Department; Henry H. Schwartz (1869–1955), U.S. Senator (1937–1943) Bryan Sharratt (1947–2007), member of Clinton administration defense team; Democratic candidate for Congress (1988), having been defeated by Dick Cheney
Longtime NBC News correspondent Pete Williams, who has covered the Supreme Court and Department of Justice for the network since 1993, will depart the company in July, NBC News president Noah ...