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Here, there and everywhere

Posted: Thursday, November 01, 2007 4:57 PM by Sam Singal
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By Brian Williams, Anchor and managing editor

To paraphrase the old joke, if you looked up the word “multitasking” in the dictionary this week, you might very well find a picture of me there. A week this busy is fun and challenging, but fortunately, it’s also rare. Tuesday morning we drove down to Philadelphia to anchor Nightly News from there, and get into position to moderate the Democrats’ debate at Drexel University that night. My preparations for the debate had been underway for days, although the event itself seemed to go by in a flash. It ended a little after 11pm, and I was soon heading back up the New Jersey Turnpike to NBC headquarters in New York.

I got to 30 Rock at about 1am, and joined the Saturday Night Live writers for their all-night meeting (I don’t normally do this; perhaps I should add that I don’t normally host Saturday Night Live, which I am doing this Saturday). It’s been a long time since I’ve pulled an all-nighter, but the SNL gang hasn’t forgotten the rule we all learned in college for how to do it: consume mass quantities of snacks. To that end, dinner consisted of Tostitos and Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups.

I should mention here that I have been a fan of Saturday Night Live ever since the show went on the air 32 years ago, back when I was still a teenager. I wrote in for tickets that first season, and got them for a show in the second season: episode #40, on March 19, 1977. The host that night was Broderick Crawford, a veteran movie and television actor best remembered for his starring role as Chief Dan Mathews in the 1950s TV series “Highway Patrol”. The musical guests that night? New Orleans’ own Dr. John and the Meters.

At the writers’ meeting, we read through draft scripts of about 30 potential sketches for the show. There’s a copy of each script for every participant in the meeting, which creates a blizzard of paper to go along with the aforementioned tidal wave of snacks. We began the process of sorting through the scripts, picking the funniest and most promising bits, and winnowing out the rest. Most of the scripts won’t make the cut, and the ones that do are reworked, rewritten, and sometimes re-thought. That editing process is still underway, and will continue right up until showtime Saturday night.

By the time I took my leave from the writers, the scripts and the snacks, it was almost 6am Wednesday. I stumbled off to get a few hours of sleep, then reported for duty at Nightly, where we had a full day of news to contend with, including fallout from the debate the night before. In the middle of all that, I dashed upstairs to the 6th floor here at 30 Rock to tape an appearance with Conan O’Brien, who was once a writer for Saturday Night Live. It was good to see Conan, and to deliver greetings from his absent bandleader Max Weinberg, currently on tour with Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.

Today brought more preparation for Saturday’s show: a photo shoot, a promo shoot, rehearsals and camera blocking, some pre-taping, and -- as mentioned -- the ongoing process of editing and rewriting. Apart from that, I just taped an interview with Bono for a story we’re working on for tomorrow. I am sandwiching all this in (pardon the snack reference) between what remains my top priority: putting the Nightly broadcast together.

It’s all a lot to juggle, but as Hyman Roth says in Godfather II, this is the business we have chosen. I hope you can join us tonight.

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Brian, there is no simple way to say it other than that you are the man. I'm a huge admirer and, as exhaustive as some of your days get, I'm always appreciative of everything you and your teams produce.

Best of luck Saturday. I already set the Tivo.
If anyone can do it, you can! Glad to know you eat real food too!
Brian,

Your latest blog seems very familiar to me in the sense that it is my life now.  I am a college student at Western Carolina University and I am graduating in my (hopefully) with a degree in Broadcasting.  With being Vice President of my Fraternity and doing class work, all nighters are common.  Doesn't it give you a sense of accomplishment when your finished?

I am a big fan and watch your program every night via podcast, because I never know where I am at 6:30 each evening, and after spending a semester studying Network News cast, I have to say your the best.  Your innovation and ability to take the broadcast to different mediums has really attracted the younger generation.  Keep up the great work and I will be watching this Saturday.  
Brian, you HAD to mention Reese's just before dinner?  Now I'm going to be on a chocolate binge all night (I have a TOTAL weakness for chocolate and peanut butter combinations). I commend you on the Tostitos; there are just some snacks that will never be bettered!  

Wishing you sweet dreams tonight :)  I'll be watching SNL tomorrow!

(And a friendly hint to Joe Wheeless; congrats on your work on your degree. Before you start applying for jobs, you will want to learn to distinguish "your" from "you're". Trust me, HR staff know the difference.)

Brian:

I, too, was watching Saturday Night Live back in the 70s and was fortunate to attend a dress rehearsal - host: Michael Sarasin and a musical guest lost in what's left of my memory.  I must admit to dropping the habit after the original cast left.  Kudos on the debate and a seamless news broadcast the next day.  I couldn't tell that you were sleep deprived.  Keep up the good work.  I'll try to catch SNL, but it's a bit late for me.  No, I don't have Tivo. (I pay enough for technology with digital cable, high-speed internet and cell phones for four people.) Hopefully, I'll find it somewhere on the web if I miss the broadcast.
Wow. I wish I was still living in New York so I could wait for standby tickets to this show. I've been a fan of the show for years as well (though probably not as long as you have). I am also, like Joe, a broadcasting major and a big fan of Nightly. Getting a chance to live in Manhattan for 6 months last spring was an intensely rewarding experience, and I worked not far from your building, as a matter of fact. Don't hold it against me; I had an internship over at 1211 6th Avenue.

I wish you the best of luck Saturday, though I can tell from your many appearances on Conan O'Brien that you'll do fine. Make sure not to ask Lorne anything unless he has popcorn. Apparently, that's the key, according to his many assistants.

Break a leg! Maybe when I make it back to New York, I'll get the chance to meet you!
I certainly hope you have Sunday to rest, Brian!  

I was glad to see Ron Allen's story on the young man who was injured when the water pipe burst in July.  He is truly a courageous man.  We need more stories like his in today's world.  

The nanny state... yeah, I don't like living in it.  Whatever happened to a person being aware of his or her environment?  When DID we decide that the government needed to protect us?  I don't believe for a moment that the government will protect me; I am no longer shocked to hear of more stories of botched protection.  The nanny state has made us all afraid to LIVE.  
Good Evening Mr.Williams, My goodness Mr.Williams I cannot believe after the Democratic Debates you joined an all night meeting for Saturday Night Live. That is some schedule and you are definitely multi-tasking this week. You really did need all those snacks! I don't know how you managed to stay awake for taping an appearance on Conan O'Brien. You are being a "SuperAnchor" this week and doing a great job! Now on to the broadcast. The report on the economy was not good. This housing crisis is just terrible and it is so sad to see people lose their homes they worked so hard to buy. I know that the stock market always rises and falls, but today was really a huge drop. Hopefully things will get better soon. The "Kids Now" segment by Mr.Faw was again pointing out things about children today that makes me wonder how I ever mangaged to grow up. Things have become so restricted for these children no wonder they are stressed. I realize the world is not the same as when I was a child, but I think in some ways people are over protective of children and what they can do. Not everyone should be given a trophy for just participating in an event. There should be winners and losers. Encouraging a child to do better not criticizing and praising the child who does well, but not allowing them to become too conceded with their success. In life there are winners and losers, ups and downs. Everything and everybody is not perfect. Everyone is not an honor student and in your business Mr.Williams not every network or journalist wins awards. Just imagine if they gave out awards to everyone who was nominated just because they turned in a report. How would anyone know how they were doing against their peers. The people who do reach great success really work hard to achieve it. Always striving to do better, but if you fail keep trying and you will reach that goal. These children need to enjoy being kids. Everyone needs to calm down and allow these chidren to grow up nicely without all the extra stresses upon them. Thank you for the broadcast Mr.Williams. Try to get some rest. Have fun at rehearsal again! Peace to all!
Mr. Williams:

Just reading your schedule makes me tired. What strikes me is the variety of things you do each day; doesn't sound like there are many "normal" days.  How wonderful for you that you are able to work at a profession that you so obviously enjoy.

Your newscast was great as always. What a difficult decision the people of California face--what to do about the ten year old boy who started one of the fires.

The story about overprotecting our children was thought provoking. The times and social conditions in which our children live, to my mind, necessitate  the need for different kinds of protection than that given to my generation when we were children. Way back then ( as my grandchildren love to refer to the time of my childhood) we lived in a much different, more innocent world. Taking precautions for our children's safety is simply good sense and doesn't necessarily mean we are raising a Nanny Generation."
The old adage "better safe than sorry" is still good advice.

Stay safe.



I too have been an SNL fan and attempted to get tickets for many years.  What is the secret?  It's easier now that it has been with the internet and all but com'on!  Who do you have to get intimate with to get a chance to see even a dress rehersal?
Brian, I use to be a fan of SNL but when they went to the wide-screen format they lost me as a viewer.

The skits are OK but when they show Weekend Update the camera is not positioned for regular screen viewers.  They show the anchor and about 1/3 to 1/2 of the graphic.  The audience laughs but I don't see enough of the graphic to get the joke.

Skits that don't show enough of the action I can guess at but when I take the time guess it makes the joke not funny.

I'll watch you as much as I can stand missing out on the jokes.

Good luck in your new stand-up career.
i'm quite in love with you
Brian,

Jumpin' yiminees!

I was trying to think of something pithy to say, but it has all been said. I'm a fan, and being from Detroit, I really enjoy the occasional Motor City broadcsats and your devotion to the best hockey team in the NHL.

Enjoy this moment. I'll be watching Saturdat night.

They say comedians make great actors because all comedy is truly acting. Newspeople? The jury is still out but I expect great things from my favorite media journalist!

ps-

I have a degree in broadcasting (with a minor in journalisn) from Northern Michigan University and can't find a job in radio/tv to save my soul. Got any ideas? :)
Good Evening Williams, I must say that you are defintitely multi-tasking this week. I cannot believe that you attended an all-night meeting for Saturday Night Live after moderating the Democratic Debates. You really did need all those snacks. You are being "SuperAnchor' this week! And then have to do a taping for Conan O'Brien. Plus putting together Nightly News. You are REALLY going to need to rest on Sunday. Now on to the broadcast. The report on the economy was not good and with the Dow taking a huge drop. It is really sad that so many people are losing their homes because they worked so very hard to buy them. I hope things get better soon. Now with regards to the "Kids Now" segment by Mr.Faw. In watching this report on these children I wonder how I ever was able to grow up. I realize that the world has changed since I was a child, but I think these children are being over protected. Everything and everybody is not perfect. In life there are ups and downs, winners and losers. The winners should be praised for their accomplishments, yet told to not become too conceded over their success. The losers should be encouraged to do better, but never criticized too much. Always encourage the children to do their best and that is all we can ask of them. Giving out trophies to everyone who participates doesn't really show any difference in the quality of work presented. In your business Mr.Williams if every journalist received an award just for turning in a report it wouldn't show any differenciation between your peers. It is wonderful to be singled out for achieving success. The children today need to be just kids and enjoy their time as kids. They do not need to be stressed at all. Thank you for the broadcast Mr.Williams. Have fun at another rehearsal! I can't wait for Saturday, it should be great! Peace to all!
You are an amazing man and I look forward to seeing a much lighter side of you on SNL.  
Brian the White House continues to say how well our economy is doing as we see the stocks fall today and millions losing their homes.  I guess that's what's called good.  No Health Care for kids while many kids are breathing in smoke.

I know Andrea Mitchell is glad Anne Royall wasn't treated like Hillary Clinton. As Anne was the first female Journalist to interview President John Q. Adams if she didn't take that bold step Journalist like Andrea wouldn't be working in that field. Hillary is the trailblazer for future woman who qualify for the top job. The attack on her didn't work it back fired.  Most men would support their daughters to reach for the top no matter what their dream is. As for this group attacking her well it shows just how weak and unqualified they really are. Yes we know the tricks played now it's gotten old and done so much it's no surprise.  America will be just as proud of Hillary as President as Argentina is of their just elected female President. If American Men don't feel woman should hold leadership roles maybe they should stop encouraging their daughters to go to college and work toward their career golds. I was glad to hear Hillary is now getting more support after the attack show. I guess Americans are really ready for a qualified educated President.
Brian! Sounds like a hectic life style but one that you seem to dearly love! I was a big Brokaw fan and never missed a newscast, his retirement threw me for a loop then you came onboard as Anchor! I look forward to your nightly newscasts and admire your style! Good luck on Saturday Night!
                                   Michael
I love you, Brian!!!!  You're the best of the best.
I'm looking forward to your appearance on Saturday Night Live!  Ill be sure to look for it.  Sounds like you have had a busy week, and it doesnt show at all when you get on to do the evening news.  Great job and looking forward to this Saturday!  
Ditto the wishes for a calmer weekend - and nice job on Conan's show.

Regarding kids and the "nanny state": I agree with Dot, and I'm all for precautions against serious injury and violence as long as they don't impinge on basic rights. Most of the safeguards I've seen are not aimed at stopping all the little bumps and bruises of childhood. But apparently there are those who oppose them (perhaps as part of some general ideology against all regulation). In one way of another, we would all pay a price for that. One thing I do disagree with is the OVER-inflation of self-esteem with meaningless awards, like trophies for 4th place. That's just plain silly.
Brian, did you ask yourself,"Would Walter Cronkite have hosted SNL?" Even if the answer had been no your blog friends eagerly await your stand up debut. Perhaps Conan should start to worry a bit less about Jay and start wondering if you could do the Tonight show (:>)!
Seriously, break a leg Sat night, we're truly looking forward to it.
Although I truly admire your calm and cool demeanor as the anchor of the NBC Nightly News, I have always thought that you possess a sharp and quick wit from past late night interviews I was fortunate to see. I'm sure you'll have them rolling in the aisles. After SNL why don't you stop by for a beer...sounds like you'll need it! Break a leg!
Brian restores all faith that journalism has a real side and I am stoked for SNL this week.  Guaranteed to be one of their best episodes in the history of SNL.  Thanks Brian!
PS:  Dont decide to recieve a body message and place your "glasses on" like Moe Greene  LOL
Apparently, you've been too busy of late to even appear briefly as the "giant head of Brian Williams". I think Jon misses you.
By the way, the cupcake story was done many, many weeks ago. I have noticed some other duplicate stories like some of the Arctic coverage. How about reporting on the Harvard study that just came out showing a doubling of PTSD for Katrina survivors 2 years out. It was done on morning edition thursday AM.
Great, as always, segment by Lisa Myers last evening. It would be very very interesting for her to follow it with another segment on accidents/deaths/damage caused by un-tarped tractor trailers.  We have all had windshields chipped, cracked, and more by this out of control phenomenon...and I for one, do not understand why the tarping requirement is not enforced at any level. Thanks!
I cannot wait to watch you on saturday night live I think you are so funny ,good luck I watch you every day.
Ok, whatever you do, don't let them talk you into reprising "goat boy" - that was one of the worst SNL characters. I assume you're going to do something on "Weekend Update" though.
Hello Brian,

Glad you're doing it??  Can't wait to see the other  side of you.   All the best & good luck.  
We will all be watchin... and no doubt that Saturday Night will be a Rockin! Go get em Brian!
I seen you on the late night show with Conon O' Brian and laughed so hard I had tears in my eyes.  You are truly a gifted man and have a great sense of humor, so have fun on SNL.  I know that you will bring what is truly unique about Brian Williams to this show, with the same class and humor that is you.  Thanks for being who you are and showing the world that you can be serious and still have sense of humor.  
I seen you on the late night show with Conon O' Brian and laughed so hard I had tears in my eyes.  You are truly a gifted man and have a great sense of humor, so have fun on SNL.  I know that you will bring what is truly unique about Brian Williams to this show, with the same class and humor that is you.  Thanks for being who you are and showing the world that you can be serious and still have sense of humor.  
Love the Walter Cronkite reference in the blog here....in fact, one of the reasons he was so loved and trusted was that he was not afraid to show emotion, personality and character. Reminds me of a younger current anchor on NBC, what's his name, Brian.......

Among your peers you are truly what an anchor should be like...a reporter, a storyteller, an investigator, a leader and, yes, a human being. Bravo!
Brian Williams and Lester Holt are both "THE MAN"...Lester, when are you going to host SNL?...I'd love to see it...
I laughed till I cried a couple of years ago on the opening show of SNL when you showed up to co-host the news after Tina Fey left. Your face when Amy told you that you had been replaced was priceless. I've always enjoyed you on Nightly News - and before on MSNBC - your compassion shows in what you're reporting. Good Luck Saturday Night - my dvr is set just in case I can't stay up that late!
Brian, I watch your nighty news program almost every evening. I'm a big fan of yours. I'm looking forward to watching your big debut on SNL. I hope you can add something to Weekend Update. So I'll be watching and good luck.  
I really appreciate the fact that you have spent a great deal of time for us the public and have concentrated a lot for your position and are well paid for it.  My only concern is your personal life and family time.  What kind of personal time do you have with your family?  Are you giving any time for them?  Careers can take up a great deal of time. But you MUST dedicate time for personal time and family time.  You may not have a family and the reason for that is you have to schedule time for that.  Other than that I love your program and good luck.  John Holidy of Tacoma, Washington
Don't know how you so seamlessly combine professional with funny and hot (!), but I am a fan.  Looking forward to your SNL debut.
Glad to see you whipping up on Katie Couric like the Steelers whipped the Browns earlier this year. Keep up the beating. Now if we could only get you on 60 Minutes..............
Hey Brian,

While you're spending time with the SNL crew this week, watch out for Lorne. He has wondering hands.

Best of luck.
Brian--Can we expect: "Amy, you slut!", or has that part of the 70's Weekend Update been laid to rest?

Do you remember how daring that was then?!! It always cracked me up!
Just set my TiVo to record you on SNL.  I still chuckle over the bit on 30 Rock last season when Kenneth cleaned your dressing room.  You obviously have a great sense of humor and love good tv and films.  I enjoyed your guest commentaries on Slate during the last season of The Sopranos.  You love your job and it shows.  NBC has always been my favorite network.  Good luck Saturday Night!
Brian.. You are a true professional & I enjoy watching you on your Nightly News cast! I too am looking forwrad to seeing you as the host on tomorrow night's SNL.. I know you will do a superb job.. as always!!
Gotta set the DVR... looking forward to it!

(Did you call Edwin Newman to ask him for any tips? He guest hosted SNL in 1984, and I think he also anchored Weekend Update more than once.)
I have been watching you since you have taken over at NBC nightly, and I am quite impressed.  I am also just as impressed with the week you have had!  Here is a question are you the only newscaster that has hosted Saturday Night Live?
Brian, Are you going to mention on Nightly that Imus will be back on the air December 3rd?  Will You appear on his show?
Brian, can't wait to watch you on SNL. You have a great sense of humor and I know you'll do well. Hope the writers have something special planned for you, perhaps a Magruber episode. Wish I could be in the audience Sat but I'm here in Oregon. I'll be watching and I have my VCR going as well. Hey if Edwin Newman can host SNL you can! And you much funnier !! Love ya!
no disrespect to Brian, but he's not funny.
Brian - The 'peeps' have spoken and will be waiting with comments and critiques on Monday.  We can't wait to see our guy on SNL doing stand up and Lord knows what else.

Break a Leg and enjoy!!


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