NBC's Brian Williams temporarily steps down

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A shame since I used to watch Nightly News with Tom Brokaw religiously and witnessed the slow hand over to Brian Williams. I used to download the news on to a PDA since I never got home in time to see it. I assume he will get the Dan Rather treatment.

My father remarked: "What happened to men like Walter Cronkite? They don't make them like they used to do they?"

Now I know where I inherited my sentiments that society is in decline and fall.
 
How do you misremember that the helicopter you were flying in was hit by an RPG?

Now he has also misremembered getting dysentery while covering Katrina?

Haven't watched US evening news for many years. Wouldn't recognize this knob if I saw him.

A permanent vacation would be best
 
He's always been much more of an entertainer rather than a serious news journalist.
 
Abby Martin!
Being a self-promoting bullshitter worked so well for Chris Kyle, why not jump in on the game?
If Hilrod could step down for a few years, that would be nice too.
 
NBC acting like they were not complicit or at least aware of this tall tale is what I find humorous.
Also, that the populace is as peeved over the media lies that got us into Iraq in the first place.
The serious ones tend to end up in secret and non-secret prisons abroad for covering war crimes in occupied areas.
Or dead of two self-inflicted head shots a la Gary Webb.
 
NBC acting like they were not complicit or at least aware of this tall tale is what I find humorous.
Also, that the populace is as peeved over the media lies that got us into Iraq in the first place.
Or dead of two self-inflicted head shots a la Gary Webb.

The media is a corporate entity and as we know corporations never lie.
 
Dear Mr. Williams, Sorry to bother you during this most surreal, unjust and mercurial moment in your awesome life. First off, THANK YOU, for 24 years of inimitable professionalism and top shelf brilliance, as a stone cold passion driven and (PERFECTLY) fact based journalist.

Secondly, Thank you “squared” for delivering not only the news on a nightly basis, (PERFECTLY) to myself and my family. But for every other person alive, (with a TV) who relied and still do, on your poetic, insightful and NOBLE sacrifices, that made our longest nights shorter, and our shortest nights safer.

You good sir, are a hero in my “Entire Library”

Lastly; you are clearly the victim of a transparent and vile witch hunt! Erroneously “staged” by hooligans, non coms, cowards and oligarchs, who’s only desperate and hideous goal is to discredit the genius that they relied on for almost 3 decades!

Now and forever you are a true Patriot and a Hero of mine until the day i leave this star crossed imperfect Rock we call Earth…

Mr W: respect love hi 5’s and refuge! (if you need it!) I remain humbly and on dangerous standby at your service…. I am; the MaSheen….
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Williams May Have Lied About the Berlin Wall, Navy SEALs, and the Pope

Following Brian Williams' suspension from NBC News earlier this week, new questions have emerged about the disgraced anchor's time with Navy SEALs, his account of Pope John Paul II's 1979 visit to his college, and his coverage of the Berlin Wall's dismantling.

The Huffington Post reports that Willliams' story about being embedded with the Navy's SEAL Team 6 during the Iraq War in 2003 has come under scrutiny, in part because the elite squadron has apparently never allowed journalists to travel with them.

From the Huffington Post:

"My initial reaction is it sounds completely preposterous. There's a healthy dislike towards embedded journalists within the SEAL community," said Brandon Webb, a writer and former SEAL sniper who helped train Chris Kyle. "I can't even remember an embed with a SEAL unit. And especially at SEAL Team Six? Those guys don't take journalists with them on missions."

"We do not embed journalists with this or any other unit that conducts counter-terrorism missions," United States Special Operations Command spokesman Ken McGraw told HuffPost about SEAL Team 6. It's not clear whether Williams could have come into contact with the team outside the formal embed process.

Another Special Operations Command official told CNN: "We do not embed journalists with any elements of that unit ... bottom line — no."

Williams has also claimed that a SEAL sent him a piece of the helicopter that crashed during the raid into Osama bin Laden's Pakistan compound.

"About six weeks after the Bin Laden raid, I got a white envelope and in it was a thank-you note, unsigned," Williams told David Letterman in January 2013. "And in it was a piece of the fuselage of the blown-up Black Hawk in that courtyard. Sent to me by one of my friends."

While Special Operations Command spokesman Ken McGraw didn't completely debunk Williams' claim, he did tell the Huffington Post that the helicopter was not destroyed until after the SEALs left the bin Laden compound, which means that it's unlikely Williams received an authentic part of the aircraft.

"We don't have any idea what someone could have sent Mr. Williams and what kind of claim that person may have made," McGraw said. "But, while the details of the raid remain classified, I can say the aircraft was not blown up until after US forces had left the compound."

Apparent inconsistencies in Williams' accounts of covering the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 have also been discovered. From CNN:

"I've been so fortunate," he said during a 2008 forum at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. "I was at the Brandenburg Gate the night the wall came down."

Williams did indeed witness some of the wall's physical removal. But "the night the wall came down" is widely recognized as November 9, 1989, an iconic date with particular significance to Williams' "Nightly News" predecessor Tom Brokaw.

While Williams has publicly and repeatedly admitted to arriving one day after Brokaw, he's repeated the claim that he was there with the former anchor during the initial dismantling at least one other time. "Here's a fact: 25 years ago tonight, Tom Brokaw and I were at the Berlin Wall," Williams said at a gala held on November 8, 2014, according to CNN.

And if that wasn't enough, new questions have arisen about whether Williams met Pope John Paul II during a 1979 visit to Catholic University, Williams' alma mater. During some accounts, Williams claimed he was merely at the school during the visit; in other versions he describes, with varying detail, actually meeting the pope. From CNN:

In 2002, Williams was quoted as saying that he chipped in with the school's preparations as an employee in the campus public relations office.

"I was there during the visit of the pope," Williams said.

If he had any interaction with the pope, Williams didn't mention it then. But that changed in 2004, a year before the death of Pope John Paul II. While delivering the commencement address at Catholic University that year, Williams said the "highlight" of his time at the school "was in this very doorway, shaking hands with the Holy Father during his visit to this campus."

After reporting the news of the pope's death in 2005, Williams said on-air that he was "thinking back to the first time I met him at Catholic University, I guess it's 25 years ago now."

Days later, Williams provided a more colorful version of his meeting.

"I have to begin with a beautiful day in 1979," Williams said in an interview published by NBC News. "I was a student at Catholic University, and over the course of two hours, chatted up a Secret Service agent who spilled like a cup of coffee and told me that the pope would be coming our way, straight up the steps of a side door at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. I positioned myself and held out my hand and said, 'Welcome to Catholic University, Holy Father.' And he embraced my hand with both of his, made the sign of the cross, and said a blessing to me."

While these inconsistencies aren't as cut and dried as the one that led to Williams' suspension, their discovery certainly doesn't bode well for Williams, or for the odds of his returning to NBC in six months.
 
Actually I was reading an article in Time and NBC's Today show has more advertising revenue than all three broadcast prime time news programs combined. That's why CBS was happy to unload themselves of Katie Couric and ABC was okay without Diane Sawyer or really anyone since Peter Jennings passed away. I guess Lester Holt has a fair shot at the job now.
 

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