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 shown.…
13,128 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 shown.…
13,128 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.…
1,322 viewsKen Walsh previewed President Obama’s State of the Union Address. He also discussed viewership of the speech, the Obama administration’s agenda, the political climate, and the history of the…
454 viewsRoss Baker moderated a panel of congressional journalists on the legislative priorities of the 112th Congress, the political climate in Washington, and future relations between Congress and…
356 viewsFormer Vice President Dick Cheney spoke and answered questions at a National Press Club luncheon for the presentation of the annual journalism awards from the Gerald R. Ford Foundation. Former Vice President…
469 viewsPresidential chiefs of staff talked about episodes from their careers and how the White House operates. Topics included qualities of the next President, historic moments, and how to tell…
382 viewsThe 80th annual White House Correspondents dinner. Comedian, Al Franken, was the entertainment. President Bill Clinton also made remarks and jokes.
3,542 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…
64 viewsPresident Clinton answered reporters' questions about the situation in Kosovo, his impeachment trial, U.S. relations with China, and the administration’s budget proposal. The President said…
467 viewsC-SPAN Sunday Journal program from March 27, 1994 with interviews, video clips and vignettes illustrated the political issues and events of the previous week.
459 viewsStaff members at U.S. News and World Report discussed how they will cover the Whitewater investigation for the upcoming weekly issue.
46 viewsOn this segment of Journalists' Roundtable, guests spoke on events in the news. Topics included the public perception of President Bill Clinton, the Democratic Leadership Council’s influence on the…
51 viewsMr. Walsh commented on the progress of the Clinton presidential transition, including the appointments President-elect Clinton made to date and the economic conference in Little Rock…
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