Friday, June 19, 2015

Report: Brian Williams On 'Apology Tour'

Brian Williams
For the first time in four months, suspended NBC News anchorman Brian Williams is meeting with groups of colleagues and apologizing for misstatements that embarrassed the news division.

It's already being dubbed an "apology tour," according to CNN.

Williams spent time with staffers of his former program, the "NBC Nightly News," on Thursday afternoon, shortly after the network made it official that he will not return to the newscast.

It was "incredibly emotional," and some people choked back tears, said an attendee, one of two people familiar with the meetings who described them on condition of anonymity.

Williams then traveled to Washington to meet with staffers at the NBC bureau there on Thursday evening.

That meeting was also emotional, but for different reasons. Some well-known NBC journalists in the Washington bureau are wary of Williams; others are downright hostile.

On a recent visit to the bureau, NBC News chairman Andy Lack faced resistance to the idea of bringing Williams back, and only one correspondent, Jim Miklaszewski, spoke up in support of Williams. The Washington Post has previously described what one article called "strong opposition" to Williams' potential return.

An NBC News spokeswoman declined to comment on the private conversations.

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