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CNN —Following a recent on-stage altercation between Jane’s Addiction band members Perry Farrell and Dave Navarro, the rock band has announced the cancellation of their remaining tour dates. On Monday, the band announced in a statement posted to their Instagram page that they’ve “made the difficult decision to take some time away as a group,” therefore canceling the remaining dates of their tour. We hope that he will find the help he needs,” the statement read. Farrell appeared to yell at Navarro, then approach him and hit him before other band members and crew intervened. Jane’s Addiction were set to resume their tour in Toronto on Wednesday after they previously canceled Sunday’s concert in Connecticut due to the scuffle.
Persons: Perry Farrell, Dave Navarro, , Navarro, Stephen Perkins, Eric Avery, , Perkins, Farrell Organizations: CNN Locations: Boston, Toronto, Connecticut, Los Angeles
Shogun and Hacks were among the big winners last night, along with The Bear, The Traitors, and others. Below, we've put together everything you need to know about where to watch Shogun, Hacks, and other Emmy winners. Hacks also impressed, racking up multiple wins, including Outstanding Comedy Series. Where to watch ShogunShogun, based on the 1975 James Clavell novel, is the first non-English-language series to win Outstanding Drama. Check price at Peacock TVWhere to watch The Daily ShowThe Daily Show won two Emmys this year, including Outstanding Talk Series.
Persons: we've, Shogun, Ted Lasso, James Clavell, Jean Smart, It's, Max, Alan Cumming, RuPaul, Peacock, Trevor Noah, Jon Stewart, John Oliver, ExpressVPN Organizations: Business, Creative Arts, Hulu, Max, NBC, Daily, Comedy Central, Paramount, CBS, NFL, Nickelodeon, BET, MTV, Showtime, HBO
Over the last five years, roughly 700 orca run-ins have been recorded, according to the Atlantic Orca Working Group-GTOA, a partnership of Spanish and Portuguese scientists that monitors the Iberian killer whale population. Why Iberian orcas are attacking ships in the Strait of Gibraltar, one of the world’s busiest waterways, has quickly become one of the terrifying mysteries of the sea. An Iberian orca is captured tracking a vessel in the Strait of Gibraltar in footage obtained by rights group WeWhale. “They need to ram, they need to hit, they need to bite, to isolate this large tuna. The subspecies striking boats is called the Iberian orca, and its future is anything but certain.
Persons: Manuel Merianda, Merianda, Angela Neil, , Janek Andre, WeWhale, Andre, ” Bruno Diaz Lopez, Michael Fiorentino, orcas, ” Andre Organizations: Ocean, Orca, NBC News, NBC, orcas, WeWhale, Dolphin Research Institute, Coastal Management, Hoyo, International Union for Conservation Locations: GIBRALTAR, Africa, Spanish, Gibraltar, Barbate, Spain, Strait, Atlantic
Today, Rafah is uninhabitable, its buildings crumbled and blackened. When NBC News was invited into Gaza's southernmost city by the Israel Defense Forces on Friday, there were no civilians to be seen, just a few cats. Dave Copeland / NBC NewsFor more on this story watch "NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt" tonight at 6:30 p.m. ET/5:30 p.m. CT. The drills they use to find open spaces beneath the earth's surface lie several feet apart. They said it showed how the tunnel was dug below a child’s bedroom that had paintings of Mickey Mouse and Snow White on the walls.
Persons: Dave Copeland, Lester Holt, Daniel Hagari, Tal, Hersh Goldberg, Mickey Mouse Organizations: NBC, Israel Defense Forces, IDF Locations: RAFAH, Gaza, Israel, Rafah, , Tal Al Sultan
Year to date, the S & P 500 machinery group is up only 8% versus the S & P 500 industrial sector, which is up 12%. The S & P 500 itself which is up 16%. We remain underweight industrials generally, and machinery stocks specifically. Here's S & P 500 machinery industry comprising 17 stocks with a total market capitalization of $764 billion: The 2-panel chart below depicts the S & P 500 machinery industry marking new highs the past 18 months, yet a series of lower relative highs to the market. Top Panel: S & P 500 Machinery Industry Group Bottom panel: Machinery's Relative Performance to the S & P 500 Index Caterpillar chart below... we're sellers here.
Persons: Here's, Carter Braxton Worth Organizations: Caterpillar, Machinery Industry, CNBC, NBC UNIVERSAL Locations: U.S
New York CNN —As Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump take the stage Tuesday night in Philadelphia in their first face-to-face meeting, the spotlight will also shine on the host of the debate: ABC News. And Trump’s campaign had already accepted the debate rules as sent out by ABC News’ general counsel. But ABC executives remained confident both candidates would show up, and ultimately, the Harris campaign relented. In the days ahead of the debate, Trump has attacked the network, questioning its impartiality. Both Muir and Davis are experienced primary debate moderators, but neither has moderated a presidential debate between the Democratic and Republican candidates.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, David Muir, Linsey Davis, Harris, Trump, Joe Biden, Harris ’, , Almin Karamehmedovic, Kim Godwin, ” Trump, Fox News ’ Sean Hannity, Dana Walden, Walden, George Stephanopoulos, , Jean Carroll, Carroll, Rachel Scott, incisively, Scott “, Muir, Davis, Rick Klein, “ We’re, CNN’s MJ Lee, Kristen Holmes Organizations: New, New York CNN, ABC, ABC News, Democratic, Disney, CNN, Trump, National Constitution, Fox News, Disney Entertainment, National Association of Black Journalists, Republican, The New York Times Locations: New York, Philadelphia, It’s, Manhattan
Truth: Most Burners stuck it out through the mud, and showed that Burning Man is really about community spirit. One of my campmates and I peeling trash off the mud on our last day at Burning Man. Anneta Konstantinides/Business InsiderWas it a bit of a bummer we couldn't bike around to all the incredible camps Burning Man has to offer for the last three days? Still, we still made the best of things when the storm hit and completely changed our trip. The celebrities may have fled Burning Man, but we were all still there to clean and celebrate after the storm.
Persons: Anneta, Chris Rock Locations: playa
President Volodymr Zelensky signed into law a bill banning religious groups with ties to Russia Saturday, Ukraine’s Independence Day. The bill’s main target is the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC) which has historically been linked to the Russian Orthodox Church, also known as the Moscow Patriarchate. The law passed Ukraine’s parliament on August 20, with 265 lawmakers voting for and 29 voting against. But with Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014, Ukraine’s Orthodox churches split. In particular, 63% believe that Ukrainian Orthodox Church should be completely banned in Ukraine.
Persons: Volodymr Zelensky, Mykyta, ” Poturaiev, Bartholomew I of Constantinople, Ukraine’s, Epiphanius, , Metropolitan Clement, , ” Kosta Gak Organizations: CNN, Russia, Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Orthodox Church, Russian, Church, Ukraine’s, Service, Ethnic, Ukraine’s Security Service of Ukraine, of Ukraine, Moscow Patriarchate, Ukraine, Kyiv International Institute of Sociology, Facebook, God Locations: Ukraine, Russia, Ukrainian, Moscow, Crimea, Kyiv, Ukraine’s Kyiv, Russian
Online "sedition hunters" identified Valentine in 2022, according to a website affiliated with the sleuths. Members of the mob, including the man authorities identified as Valentine, push a "Trump" sign into police officers. Two weeks ago, one of the most violent Jan. 6 rioters, David Dempsey, was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison. "And then we're going to have four years of dragging our nuts across your forehead, because Donald Trump is gonna win, and he ain't just gonna win, but he ain't just gonna win... he's gonna win bigly," Dempsey said, before breaking into a Trump impression. Some officers who were assaulted on Jan. 6 are supporting Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign, with former Capitol Police Sgt.
Persons: WASHINGTON, David Valentine, Valentine, Donald Trump, , Tommy Tatum, Taylor Taranto, David Dempsey, Prosecutors, Dempsey, he's, Kamala Harris, Aquilino Organizations: Capitol, U.S, District of Columbia, NBC News, Trump, Capitol Police, Democratic National Convention Locations: Wisconsin, Taranto, Obama’s Washington, Chicago
CNN —Jimmy Kimmel has shared why he recently turned down a request for him to host the Academy Awards next year for a fifth time. “It’s hard and it’s a lot of work and the show suffers a little bit to be honest,” he explained, referencing “Jimmy Kimmel Live.”“When I’m focused on the Oscars, I’m less focused on the show,” Kimmel continued. It was just too much last year.”Kimmel hosted the Academy Awards in 2017, 2018, 2023 and 2024. “You wind up pushing everything off till after the Oscars, and then you have to do everything you promised to do after the Oscars, after the Oscars,” Kimmel said of the gig. They just don’t want to do it.”“They say it’s a thankless job,” Kimmel said of hosting Hollywood’s biggest night.
Persons: Jimmy Kimmel, Gavin Newsom, Marshawn Lynch, Doug Hendrickson, Kimmel, , I’m, ” Kimmel, “ I’m, It’s, , John Mulaney Organizations: CNN, California, NFL
Read previewA US senator who recently visited Ukraine has issued a call for retired F-16 pilots to join Kyiv's air force, where they can fly the American-made aircraft in a "fight for freedom" against Russia. AdvertisementA Ukrainian F-16 is seen on the ground at an undisclosed location in Ukraine on August 4. "If you're a retired F-16 pilot and you're looking to fight for freedom, they will hire you here," the South Carolina senator said at a press conference during his visit to Ukraine. "They're going to look throughout NATO nations for willing fighter pilots who retired to come help them until they can get their pilots trained." AdvertisementA Ukrainian F-16 takes off from an undisclosed location.
Persons: , Senators Lindsey Graham, Richard Blumenthal, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Zelenskyy, Ukraine didn't, Graham, Blumenthal, Biden Organizations: Service, Russia, Senators, NATO, Business, REUTERS, US Air Force, South Carolina, Kyiv Locations: Ukraine, Russia, Washington, America
Residents near a San Francisco parking lot faced mysterious nightly noises from Waymo robotaxis. A spokesperson told BI the cars have received a software update, so the city should be quieter now. AdvertisementResidents near a parking lot in San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood reported being woken up at unreasonable hours by a mysterious symphony of honking Waymo robotaxis as the driverless cars parked in the lot for the night. "We recently introduced a useful feature to help avoid low speed collisions by honking if other cars get too close while reversing toward us," a Waymo spokesperson told Business Insider. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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The 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris drew a combined average of 30.6 million viewers across NBCU’s constellation of platforms, marking an 82% jump in viewership compared to the Tokyo Games and making the Games the most-streamed Olympics of all time. The network’s Spanish-language broadcast on Telemundo also saw a 26% jump over the same period during the Tokyo Games three years ago. “The Olympics reestablished its unique power to reassemble the American media audience,” said Gary Zenkel, the NBC Olympics president. “NBC Nightly News” anchored by Lester Holt averaged 7.6 million viewers during the two-week period, and the “Today” show averaged 3.1 million viewers, the network said. Last month, Comcast reported the streamer had lost 500,000 subscribers in the second quarter, falling to 33 million total, well below Netflix’s 277 million subscribers and Disney’s 153.6 million.
Persons: , Peacock, Gary Zenkel, , NBCU, Al Michael’s, NBCUniversal, Mark Lazarus, Lester Holt Organizations: New, New York CNN, Comcast, Tokyo Games, Telemundo, Olympics, NBC, America, USA, US, France, Netflix, Amazon Prime, Paris Games, Tokyo, Games, Warner Bros, NBA, Paris Olympics, NBCUniversal Media, “ Parks, Studios Locations: New York, Paris, “ Paris
CNN —Russian authorities were on Monday evacuating civilians from more areas along the Ukrainian border, a week into Kyiv’s surprise cross-border incursion into Russian territory. Vyacheslav Gladkov, the governor of the Belgorod region in southern Russia, said people living in the Krasnoyaruzhsky district were being relocated to safer places. A photo provided by the Government of Kursk region of Russia shows people from the border districts of the region boarding evacuation buses. Russian authorities imposed a sweeping counter-terror operation in the three border regions, but stopped short of declaring the incursion an act of war. The counterterrorist regime officially gives Russian authorities wider powers, including the ability to monitor telephone conversations and restrict communications and limiting the movement of people.
Persons: Vyacheslav Gladkov, , Rybar, , Volodymyr Zelensky, Vladimir Putin Organizations: CNN, Telegram, Government, Government of, Ukrainian, Kyiv, Armed Forces, Ukrainian Defense Ministry, Kremlin Locations: Ukrainian, Belgorod, Russia, Krasnoyaruzhsky, Kursk, Government of Kursk, Russian, Ukraine, Poroz, Moscow, US
PARIS — President Emmanuel Macron celebrated his country’s success at the Olympics and turned the tables on Jimmy Fallon, who hosted Sunday night’s closing ceremony. Speaking with NBC News at the presidential palace in Paris on Sunday, Macron expressed optimism about the potential for the global community to “do great things” together. He said he even appreciated the jokes about French clichés because France was able to show its unique landscapes, heritage and culture over the last two weeks. Macron did mention a few standouts, such as the opening ceremony on the Seine and the 22-year-old French swimmer Léon Marchand’s haul of gold medals. Asked how important the American vote is to the rest of the world, Macron said the U.S. leadership sets a tone for many other countries.
Persons: Emmanuel Macron, Jimmy Fallon, Macron, , Fallon, ” Macron, ” Read, Lester Holt ”, Léon, , ” Paris, Le, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, ” Keir Simmons Organizations: PARIS, Olympics, NBC News, NBC, White, Doha Madani Locations: France, Paris, Los Angeles, U.S, New York City
CNN —Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has confirmed Kyiv’s troops are fighting inside Russia, days into the surprise Ukrainian cross-border incursion into Russia’s Kursk region that has become a major embarrassment for the Kremlin. Now into its sixth day, the attack on Kursk is a significant development in the more than two-year old conflict. The surprise factor appear to have worked: as of Sunday, Russian troops seemed to struggle to stop the Ukrainian advances and push Kyiv troops back. The governor of Kursk region has urged authorities there to speed up evacuations on Sunday. Early on Sunday, Moscow launched drone and missile attacks against Kyiv region, according to local officials.
Persons: Volodymyr Zelensky, ” Zelensky, , Zelensky, Vladimir Putin, , Mykola Oleshchuk, Gigova, Olga Voytovich Organizations: CNN, Kremlin, Kyiv, Ukrainian Air Force, UN, Rights Locations: Russia, Ukrainian, Russia’s Kursk, Ukraine, Moscow, Kursk, Belgorod, US, Kyiv, Brovary, Kostiantynivka, Donetsk, Russian, Iran
Russia moved extra tanks, artillery and rocket systems to its southern Kursk region and imposed anti-terrorism measures in border areas as it battled a shock incursion by Ukraine’s military. Ukrainian forces, meanwhile, posted a video purporting to show them in control of a town near the border, the first pictorial evidence of their cross-border advances. The acting governor of Kursk region, Alexei Smirnov, said drone debris had fallen on a power substation near Kurchatov, site of one of Russia’s largest nuclear power stations with four reactors. Russian President Vladimir Putin discussing the situation in the Kursk region on Friday. Kursk Region Governov Alexei Smirnov via AFP - Getty ImagesHe praised his army’s ability “to surprise”.
Persons: Alexei Smirnov, Anatoliy Zhdanov, Vladimir Putin, Aleksey Babushkin, Alexander Bortnikov, Staff Valery Gerasimov, , Ukraine ”, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, , Ben Barry, Zelenskiy, Gerasimov Organizations: Reuters, Getty, Atomic Energy Agency, Moscow’s, Terrorism, Staff, Armed Forces, Grad, Gazprom, Armed Forces of, , Ukrainian military’s, AFP, International Institute for Strategic Studies, Telegram, United States, Stinger Locations: Russia, Kursk, Ukrainian, Kurchatov, Sudzha, AFP, Russian, Vienna, Ukraine, Bryansk, Belgorod, Armed Forces of Ukraine, U.S,
Read previewMartin Luther King, Jr. once said: "The quality, not the longevity, of one's life is what is important." But at 96 years old, my great-aunt Mary Selby Ferrari is living proof that you can have both — a long and full life. Ferrari, meanwhile, still lives on her own in the independent-living section of a retirement community. She makes it a point to stay informed"I used to be a great reader," Ferrari told me. And she hit the genetic jackpotIt would be impossible to talk about Ferrari's long life without addressing her mother's centenarian status.
Persons: , Martin Luther King, Jr, Mary Selby Ferrari, Ferrari, COVID, Mary Ferrari, Dan Buettner, who's, hasn't, Barbara Cavalieri, The New York Times she'll Organizations: Service, Business, College of New, Catholic, Blue, Ferrari, MSNBC, The New York Times Locations: College of New Rochelle, New York City, Manhattan
A Pakistani man allegedly tied to Iran has been charged with an elaborate plot to assassinate current and former government officials, potentially including former President Donald Trump. The complaint does not name an alleged target or targets, but a senior law enforcement official said Trump was one of the potential targets of this plot. Merchant allegedly told the confidential source that the “people who will be targeted are the ones who are hurting Pakistan and the world, [the] Muslim world. On June 10, Merchant allegedly met in New York with undercover law enforcement officers posing as assassins for hire. Asif Merchant paid the undercover law enforcement officers $5,000 so they knew they were going forward.
Persons: Donald Trump, Asif Merchant, Merchant, Trump, Lester Holt, Christopher Wray, DOJ Merchant, Qassem Soleimani, Butler, General Merrick Garland, , Organizations: NBC, DOJ, NBC News, ., Quds Force, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Service, Trump, FBI Locations: Iran, Pennsylvania, Pa, Texas, New York, Pakistan
"That was unique," Ronald Rowe Jr., the acting director of the Secret Service, said Friday. The Secret Service has faced intense scrutiny in the wake of the incident. The Secret Service initially blamed local law enforcement but later conceded it was ultimately the agency's responsibility to ensure the building was covered. Secret Service personnel were in one command post, with a member of the Pennsylvania State Police, and their local partners were in an entirely separate space. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle resigned last month in the wake of the attack and after a contentious House hearing about the attempt.
Persons: Donald Trump, Ronald Rowe Jr, Lester Holt, Trump, Thomas Crooks, Rowe, Crooks, , Kimberly Cheatle, countersniper, Butler Organizations: Service, NBC, Secret Service, Pennsylvania State Police, Secret, Crooks Locations: Butler
Evan Gershkovich, Paul Whelan and Alsu Kurmasheva make an emotional return to the U.S. Simone Biles and Katie Ledecky add to their Olympic medal collections. Jamie Squire / Getty ImagesBiles won gold in the women’s all-around gymnastics final, reclaiming her 2016 title and becoming the first American to win the Olympic all-around gold medal more than once. Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade won silver, and American Suni Lee, who won the all-around gold medal three years ago in Tokyo, took home the bronze. Katie Ledecky made Olympic history when she won a silver medal in the women's 4x200m freestyle relay final on Thursday. The battle intensifies to define HarrisIt goes without saying that Vice President Kamala Harris’ path to de-facto Democratic presidential nominee has been unprecedented.
Persons: Evan Gershkovich, Paul Whelan, Alsu, Simone Biles, Katie Ledecky, Sonya Massey, Biden, Harris, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Alsu Kurmasheva, Whelan, Gershkovich, Kurmasheva, , Vladimir Kara, Murza, Antony Blinken’s, Sergei Lavrov, Suni Lee, Jamie Squire, Biles, Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade, Maddie Meyer, Peacock, Read, rance, wimmer, ▶️, ure, Ana l, J uly, dow, ros, Pres, ena, Gray, ood, Joh, edd, maki, abou, , in Organizations: U.S, Russia, Marine, Joint Base Andrews, Wall Street, Radio Free, Radio Liberty, Paris, unt, pla, us. Locations: Maryland, Germany, U.S, Russia, Slovenia, Norway, Poland, Radio Free Europe, Berlin, Paris, American, Tokyo, Belgium
According to an NBC News review of police hiring laws in Illinois, Grayson’s hiring did not appear to have violated state or local police hiring policies. And an NBC News review of hiring practices around the country shows that there is a patchwork of hiring standards that vary from state to state and from community to community. Experts say the hiring standards in many small law enforcement agencies are often lower than those of large city agencies. In Illinois, in addition to its state law, city councils and county commissions can also set their own stricter hiring rules. Using the California hiring standards as a model, Guller tells his clients to send seasoned investigators out to interview a person’s former romantic partners, neighbors, employers and even patrons at their favorite bars.
Persons: Sonya Massey, , Sean Grayson’s, Grayson’s, Thomas Campion, Grayson, Jack Campbell, George Floyd, , Michael Bricker, , Sonya, Matt Guller, ” Sonya Massey, Ben Crump, ” Ed Obayashi, ” Obayashi, who’ve, John O'Connor, Campion, Massey, ” Sean Smoot, Tony Dejak, Sean Smoot, Smoot, Barack Obama’s, “ You’ve, “ We’re, ” Bricker, Guller, ” Guller, James Allard, Allard, Eric Hurd, ” Hurd, Hurd, David Corey, ” Smoot Organizations: Army, NBC, NBC Nightly, U.S . Justice Department, Chicago Police Department, , New Jersey State Police, NBC News, Police, Minneapolis Police Department, Office, Cleveland City, Illinois, Force, Century, Illinois State Police, Chicago, East, Institute for Forensic Psychology, New York State Police, American Psychological Association, “ Chiefs Locations: Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield , Ill, California, . Illinois, Logan, East Coast, Steuben County New York, Buffalo, George Floyd , New York, Although New York, New York, ‘ Illinois, Oregon, “ Illinois
But good habits and a well-established routine can help you make the choices you are trying to stick to, she told CNN earlier. Habits are behaviors people engage in without conscious thought and are reinforced through repetition, social psychologist Wendy Wood told CNN in a previous article. Try to sleep better: Babies and young children often have a specific routine every night to help them sleep better — maybe it’s a bath, a few books, a song and a snuggle. Grown-ups need that, too, clinical psychologist and sleep expert Michael Grandner told CNN earlier. If you want more impactful wellness habits you can build into your routine, look for more CNN articles every week this National Wellness Month covering sleep, exercise, food and mindfulness.
Persons: Let’s, it’s, Katy, James G, Dinan, Wendy Wood, Michael Grandner, I’ll, , they’ll, , Nitat, Steph Grasso, dietitian, Grasso, Rosamund Dean, Adam Smiley Poswolsky, ” Poswolsky Organizations: CNN, Wellness, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, US Centers for Disease Control, World Heart Federation, Research
How Much Do You Know About Dreams?
  + stars: | 2024-07-31 | by ( Jancee Dunn | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
Scientists aren’t exactly sure why we dream, but they’ve put forth many theories. Our nightly adventures may help us rehearse threatening situations, work through emotions and process information. But, for all of the unknowns, there is plenty that researchers do know — and some of it may surprise you.
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Norah O’Donnell to Exit ‘CBS Evening News’
  + stars: | 2024-07-30 | by ( Hadas Gold | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
New York CNN —Norah O’Donnell will step down as anchor and managing editor of CBS Evening News following the November election, the veteran journalist told colleagues Tuesday in a memo. O’Donnell, who has helmed the venerable evening news program for nearly five years, will transition to a new role as senior correspondent after the election, contributing stories and “big interviews” across CBS’ platforms and shows. In a note to staff Tuesday, O’Donnell said that while she has cherished her time as anchor of CBS Evening News, it was time for a change. “I have spent 12 years in the anchor chair here at CBS News, tied to a daily broadcast and the rigors of a relentless news cycle,” O’Donnell wrote. Earlier this month, CBS parent company Paramount Global announced plans to merge with Skydance Media and a major leadership change.
Persons: Norah O’Donnell, O’Donnell, ” O’Donnell, , Ingrid Ciprián, Matthews, ” O ” Donnell, Wendy McMahon, ” McMahon, Norah, Neeraj Khemlani, Brian Williams Organizations: New, New York CNN, CBS, CBS Evening, CBS News, Paramount Global, Skydance Media, CBS Media Ventures, CBS Network, Paramount, Sunday, CNN, NBC Nightly Locations: New York
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