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Steven Sloan is a 50-year-old blind man who pushes himself in the gym every day so he can push the kids he teaches. NBC's Mike Taibbi introduces you to a man who is truly "Making a Difference."

  ONE YEAR IN THE LIFE OF BRIAN

The Brian Williams era at NBC Nightly News began on Dec. 2, 2004 with these words at the end of his first broadcast. Since that historic night, he's been on the front lines, from Banda Aceh to New Orleans, reporting the world's story. Click here for a look back, in words and video, at Brian Williams in 2005.

  ‘NIGHTLY NEWS’ STORY ARCHIVE

Looking for a story and not finding it? Click here for access to our story archive.  It's not every story from the broadcast, but it is every script produced for Nightly.MSNBC.com, sorted by date.

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