TODAY's Bob Dotson and producers Amanda Marshall and David Emanuele won an Emmy last night!
Their moving profile of a 90-year-old greeter at Walmart who fought in World War II alongside his seven brothers picked up the award for "Outstanding Feature Story in a Regularly Scheduled Newscast."
NBC News also took home Emmys for the "Inside the Obama White House" special, a piece on "Unlikely Refugees" on "Nightly News with Brian William" and Dateline's and Nightly News' pieces about the "Miracle on the Hudson."
From all of us at TODAY and NBC News, congratulations for these well-deserved honors.
Watch below as Matt Lauer announces the award on the plaza, and click on the second video to view Bob Dotson's segment in its entirety.
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