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NBC News Special Report open from a presidential address on January 10, 2007. NBC News' Brian Williams anchors the report from NBC News World Headquarters in New York. Howard Reig is the announcer.

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  • "The Chimes of Death" should not be used for such things as a presidential address. (For our current president, I think circus music would be more appropriate)

  • Just found out that Howard Reig died. Stunned that it happened last month and I now only heard. What a fantastic voice, its a shame they now use Michael Douglas as the "news" announcer. RIP

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  • Those NBC chimes at the start were also used for checks of in-game scoreboards during NFL games in the mid-90s.

  • @j0sh177 he had a great voice but like others stayed on much to long..

  • @TVTfan I do not think george w. bush made a good president but id love to have a beer with him!

  • JOYCE DANELEN FOR PRESIDENT.

    JOYCE DANELEN MS. U.S.A.

    JOYCE DANELEN IS BEAUTIFUL

  • @8ooO0Ooo8 I almost positive (judging by the date) that this is President Bush's announcement of the "surge" in Iraq.

  • What was the tough topic?

    What was the tough time?

    Arrrgghhh.... it just cut off!

  • Chimes of Death?

  • R.I.P Howard Reig.

    An example of this man's amazing work.

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