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  Soul legend Mavis Staples
Aug. 24: Staples Sisters' Mavis Staples has a new album with a distinct civil rights theme. Brian Williams sat down with her at Harlem's Apollo Theater.
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg
June 12: Brian Williams spends part of the day with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, including the early part, sharing his commute on the subway.
Is Chicago the greenest U.S. city?
May 31: Perhaps not, but the city is making a big push toward improving environmental quality. Brian Williams talks with the city's mayor, Richard M. Daley.
Condoleezza Rice
Nov. 30: NBC's Brian Williams sits down with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in Amman, Jordan, to discuss Iraq, the Baker Commission and other topics.
  About Brian Williams

Since joining NBC News in 1993, Brian Williams has become one of the nation's foremost television journalists. He is the seventh anchor and managing editor in the history of "NBC Nightly News," which represents the largest single daily source of news in America. Recently, Williams became the most honored network evening news anchor, receiving four Edward R. Murrow awards, his fifth Emmy award, the duPont-Columbia University award and the industry's highest honor, the George Foster Peabody award. Most were given for his work in New Orleans while covering Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. Click here to read more.

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Sept. 18: Take a tour of the maze that is 30 Rock, including the SNL stage and the Nightly News studio.

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