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Brian Williams’ 1994 interview with Mandela
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On an April morning in 1994 in a hotel room in Johannesburg, Mandela had been elected president the night before, and Brian Williams was the first Western journalist that day to shake his hand and talk with him. NBC’s Brian Williams reports.Dec. 6, 2013