2005 White House Correspondents' Dinner
At the annual White House Correspondents' Association dinner, journalists presented the association’s scholarship awards to students, and a brief videotaped response by the students was show…
13,926 viewsAt the annual White House Correspondents' Association dinner, journalists presented the association’s scholarship awards to students, and a brief videotaped response by the students was show…
13,926 viewsThe White House Historical Association convened a meeting in Washington, D.C. of those who work at presidential sites around the country -- and of descendants of presidents from James Monroe…
731 viewsKen Walsh talked about celebrity culture in relation to the 2016 election and how the phenomenon had shaped presidential politics in recent decades. He is the author of Celebrity in Chief: A…
1,132 viewsWhite House correspondents gathered for their annual awards dinner. President Bill Clinton delivered humorous remarks. Ray Romano provided the entertainment for the evening. Helen Thomas was…
6,177 viewsKen Walsh talked about his book Celebrity in Chief: A History of the Presidents and the Culture of Stardom, in which he explores the celebrity culture surrounding presidential politics.
1,361 viewsTelephone lines were open for viewer comments on President Obama’s appearance on NBC’s “The Tonight Show,” and his use of other less “traditional” media outlets. Ken Walsh spoke by phone on …
83 viewsA panel of presidential press secretaries talked about performing the political balancing act of speaking on behalf of the president of the United States while serving the public and the med…
386 viewsParticipants talked about the media coverage of the Bush Administration. They focused on the Administration’s attempts to manage the media and if the first 100 days are a valid measure of a …
74 viewsAt the White House Correspondents' Association’s annual black-tie dinner, President Bill Clinton presented the WHCA awards, then joked about his “stealth campaign.” Comedian Al Franken joked…
5,377 viewsMr. Weisberg and Mr. Walsh discussed the relationship between the Clinton administration and the media, including the administration’s release of information to the press corps and the press…
45 viewsPanelists discussed the changes to news reporting and their responsibilities. They answered audience questions.
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