New York - Brian Williams returned to the airwaves of MSNBC to anchor coverage of the visit of Pope Francis to the United States on Tuesday, his first day back at work following his suspension from NBC News and demotion for misleading viewers about his role in news stories.

Dressed in a suit and blue striped tie, Williams was all business and no initial mention was made of his absence. He opened the 3 p.m. EDT hour on the news network, stationed in a Manhattan studio.

“In a short time Pope Francis will arrive in the country for the first time,” he said, his voice slightly raspy. “He will first travel to Washington before moving to New York and Philadelphia.”

He introduced NBC White House correspondent Chris Jansing, at the airport where the pope was due to arrive, for a report, followed by short interviews with Maria Shriver and Jose Diaz-Balart.... Read More: VIN