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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Brian Williams Admits Fibs - Washington Post

Brian Williams admits that his story of coming under fire while in Iraq was false

 February 4 at 7:31 PM  
NBC News anchor Brian Williams conceded on Wednesday that a story he had told about being under fire while covering the invasion of Iraq in 2003 was false.
Williams said he was not aboard a helicopter that was hit by enemy fire and forced down more than a decade ago — a story he retold as recently as last week during a televised tribute to a retired soldier during a New York Rangers hockey game.
Instead, Williams told the military newspaper Stars & Stripes in a story published Wednesday that he “misremembered” the story and was sorry for repeating it.
Williams’s admission came after Stars & Stripes contacted crew members of the Chinook helicopter that the anchorman had said he was in when it was hit by two rockets and small-arms fire. They said that Williams was not aboard the aircraft during the incident at the start of the war. They said Williams arrived on another, undamaged helicopter an hour after the crippled Chinook had landed.
“I would not have chosen to make this mistake,” Williams told the newspaper. “I don’t know what screwed up in my mind that caused me to conflate one aircraft with another.”
On Feb. 4, NBC News anchor Brian Williams apologized for falsely reporting a story about coming under fire while covering the invasion of Iraq in 2003.(YouTube.com/Michael Rusch) 
During the hockey broadcast Friday, Stars & Stripes said Williams told viewers, “The story actually started with a terrible moment a dozen years back during the invasion of Iraq when the helicopter we were traveling in was forced down after being hit by an RPG. Our traveling NBC News team was rescued, surrounded and kept alive by an armor mechanized platoon from the U.S. Army 3rd Infantry.”
Williams’s claim of surviving an air attack bothered several soldiers familiar with air operations at the time, including Sgt. 1st Class Joseph Miller, who was the flight engineer on the helicopter that carried the NBC News crew. “No, we never came under direct enemy fire to the aircraft,” he told the newspaper.
The soldier’s complaints prompted Williams to apologize.
“I spent much of the weekend thinking I’d gone crazy,” Williams wrote in an apology to the soldiers that was posted on the NBC Nightly News Facebook page. “I feel terrible about making this mistake, especially since I found my OWN WRITING about the incident from back in ’08, and I was indeed on the Chinook behind the bird that took the RPG in the tail housing just above the ramp.”
He added, “Because I have no desire to fictionalize my experience (we all saw it happened the first time) and no need to dramatize events as they actually happened, I think the constant viewing of the video showing us inspecting the impact area — and the fog of memory over 12 years — made me conflate the two, and I apologize.”
He continued, “Nobody’s trying to steal anyone’s valor. Quite the contrary: I was and remain a civilian journalist covering the stories of those who volunteered for duty.”
In this NBC News segment, Brian Williams recounts the story of coming under fire while covering the invasion of Iraq in 2003. The anchor has recently recanted the story.(YouTube.com/NBC News) 
“It was something personal for us that was kind of life-changing for me. I’ve [known] how lucky I was to survive it,” said Lance Reynolds, who was the flight engineer on the Chinook that was hit. “It felt like a personal experience that someone else wanted to participate in and didn’t deserve to participate in.”
Reynolds said Williams and the NBC cameramen arrived in a helicopter 30 to 60 minutes after his damaged Chinook made a rolling landing at an Iraqi airfield and skidded off the runway into the desert.
He said Williams approached and took photos of the damage, but Reynolds brushed them off because the crew was assessing damage and he was worried his wife, who was alone in Germany, might see the news report.
“I wanted to tell her myself everything was all right before she got news of this happening,” Reynolds said.
The newspaper interviewed several soldiers who said they recalled NBC reporting that Williams was aboard the aircraft that was attacked. Stars & Stripes found an NBC News story from March 26, 2003, with the headline “Target Iraq: Helicopter NBC’s Brian Williams Was Riding In Comes Under Fire.”
An NBC News spokesman had no immediate comment Wednesday afternoon.
Paul Farhi is The Washington Post's media reporter.
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SonnyAfternoon
8:39 PM EST
The difference between Williams, and his colleague Sharpton? 
 
None.
PHK79
8:39 PM EST
He can definitely lie with the best of them. On the Letterman show: 
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xS3NAwZ4hGk#t=230
bwilliamslyingmediapig
8:37 PM EST
He should be investigated at his 'SECOND LIFE' account.
45coltauto
8:37 PM EST
How do you "mis-remember" being shot at with RPG's and small arms while flying over a war zone? I think the dude has trouble separating reality from fantasies but that shouldn't surprise anybody, he's a journalist.
CTNats
8:36 PM EST
Sorry, Brian Williams. This feels too much like Paul Ryan misremembering that he didn't actually run a 4 hour marathon - some things are too indelible to be misremembered. My guess is you were not being truthful, then or now. 
SonnyAfternoon
8:34 PM EST [Edited]
Everyone knows that it's not an anomaly. 
 
It's systemic. 
 
Real men remembered, and he got caught. 
 
The only good that comes out of it is that it recalls Hillary's lie about being shot at in Bosnia.
missouribreaks
8:35 PM EST
yea, just in time too.
NICKYNUNYA1
8:33 PM EST
A completely despicable act on his part. He should be banished to some 500 watt radio station in Saskatchewan
SonnyAfternoon
8:36 PM EST
Not too many people know what that means anymore.
craig111
8:32 PM EST
Williams “misremembering” is just another word for lying.  
What else have you “misremembered” or lied about Mr Williams? 
SonnyAfternoon
8:31 PM EST
The whole network "mis-remembers" every night.
Russ Armstrong
8:30 PM EST
"Misremembered?" Hm. How about "Lied?" Can you say "Lied??"
justmyvoice
8:31 PM EST
and for 12 years...............
nativeson7
8:29 PM EST
Williams is an insecure fool.
missouribreaks
8:30 PM EST [Edited]
he is now.imagine being his kid. imagine being chris Matthews kid when he told America Obama made a tingle run up his leg.
dudleyh1
8:27 PM EST
Brian "The Story's All About Me" Williams. He needs to resign now, spare himself prolonged agony.
NoVaPatriot
8:26 PM EST
If your job is to read out loud, you should probably let others do the writing. 
missouribreaks
8:26 PM EST [Edited]
boy this will mess up his wikipedia page.
Gussie Fink-Nottle
8:25 PM EST
What should we expect from a network which rigged pickup trucks to explode 
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dateline_NBC#General_...
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