Andrea Mitchell, NBC News' chief foreign affairs correspondent and host of MSNBC's "Andrea Mitchell Reports," will receive a lifetime achievement award at this year's news and documentary Emmy Awards, the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences announced Monday.
Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats reacts when NBC News' Andrea Mitchell informs him that the Trump administration is planning to invite Russian President Vladimir Putin to the White House.
"Say that again? Did I hear you?" Coats laughingly asked Mitchell. "Okay. That's gonna be special." The announcement comes days after President Trump's widely criticized comments following his summit with the Russian leader in Helsinki.
From historical milestones to pop culture touchstones, from iconic moments to everyday scenes, something memorable happens every morning on TODAY. The show's archives are chock full of fascinating stories from the past 61 years, and we want to share them with you!
So take a trip back in time with TODAY, starting with a story from exactly 20 years ago on April 8, 1993, as the White House upgraded its phone system to move out of the "horse and buggy" age. An administration "in love with technology" was slowly, but surely attempting to bring the White House into the digital age, with additional phone lines and e-mail.