NBC Notes Apollo 11 Astronauts' Meeting With Obama; Ignores Press Shut Out of Oval Office

Matthew Balan | July 24, 2014
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[More in the cross-post on the MRC's NewsBusters blog.]

On the 22 July 2014 edition of NBC Nightly News, Brian Williams reported the Apollo 11 astronauts' meeting with President Obama to mark the 45th anniversary of the first moon landing, but failed to mention that only photo journalists were permitted to cover the event. Williams spotlighted Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins's visit to the White House, and how "with them in spirit in the Oval Office today was the late, great Neil Armstrong."

During his minute-long news brief, the anchor also pointed out a former NASA administrator's warning about the current state of the U.S. manned spaceflight program:

BRIAN WILLIAMS: They are old men now, but 45 years ago this week, they were the young astronauts on their way home from the Moon. That's Michael Collins on the left. He piloted the command module. Next to him is Buzz Aldrin, second man on the Moon. With them in spirit in the Oval Office today was the late, great Neil Armstrong. They were the three men who won the space race for the United States, and answered President Kennedy's challenge to conquer the moon.

Then, there's this from the former NASA administrator, Michael Griffin. He says Russia has the U.S. in a – quote, 'hostage situation,' because since we dismantled the main – manned space program's ability to launch Americans into space, the Russians are now the only way American astronauts get around – a far cry from the days of Apollo 11. Griffin is worried tensions with Russia could ground our astronauts. And people wondered why just yesterday, Vladimir Putin held a photo op touring the Russian space program. Was it a tweak to their American passengers?