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The Daily Nightly began on May 31, 2005. As Brian wrote in his first post it aims to provide a narrative of the broadcast day and a window into the editorial process at NBC Nightly News. Brian weighs in every weekday and NBC News correspondents and producers post regularly.

Brian Williams became the seventh anchor and managing editor in the history of NBC Nightly News on December 2, 2004. Read his full biography.

Bush news conference

Brian will deliver today's vlog after anchoring NBC News coverage of President Bush's news conference, expected to start in about 5 minutes. If you're at the office and want to watch on your computer, here's a link to our live stream.

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If Bush has a moment of Domestic consideration...why is it the U. S. government finds it neccessary to run televised ads depicting the challeneges and rewards of a career with the federal government. The implications are that the labor market is highly competitive and the U.S. government, in order to compete, advertise career positions...at least those are the implications. Chrysler, Ford, and GM indicate there is a labor excess in all areas. I suspect there are no federal positions at all, just a Bush hype...implying there are many civil service openings for which qualified applicants are being hired...when there are no such openings in the federal job market.

It seems to me that MSNBC has taken the bait to join with the Bush Administration in claiming that Iran is in Iraq as the latest article "Accused of backing Iraqi militias, elite Quds corps deeply enmeshed in Iraq".

Can I ask if MSNBC ever questioned the Bush Administration thouroughly on the evidence presented for us going to war in Iraq?

Bush is a very dangerous man. Whether or not Iran is furnishing weapons to Iraq, it is none of our business, because we should not be in Iraq anyway.

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