2000 White House Correspondents' Dinner
President Bill Clinton and Jay Leno delivered tongue-in-cheek speeches about current political issues and about President Clinton’s future after the presidency. As part of their presentation…
4,634 viewsPresident Bill Clinton and Jay Leno delivered tongue-in-cheek speeches about current political issues and about President Clinton’s future after the presidency. As part of their presentation…
4,634 viewsMs. Thomas discussed her lighthearted memoir, Thanks For The Memories, Mr. President: Wit and Wisdom from the Front Row at the White House, published by Simon and Schuster. It is a collectio…
330 viewsA book launch party was held at the home of the Lebanese ambassador for Helen Thomas and Craig Crawford, co-authors of Listen Up, Mr. President: Everything You Always Wanted Your President t…
241 viewsMarvin Kalb talked to White House correspondents about how the press covers the White House. They responded to questions from members of the audience. The forum “Thank You, Mr. President”…
177 viewsHelen Thomas talked about her book Watchdogs of Democracy?: The Waning Washington Press Corps and How It Has Failed the Public, published by Scribner. In her book, Washington Press Corps me…
433 viewsA panel discussion was held on politics and the media, moderated by Mr. Milewski. Topics included the relationship between media, government and politics, how press coverage of government an…
128 viewsThe National Press Club sponsored a forum on media coverage of the 2000 Presidential campaign. White House reporter Helen Thomas, George Washington University professor Steve Roberts, Washin…
277 viewsUPI White House Correspondent Helen Thomas talked about her journalism career of covering the White House and how the presidency has changed. She received the Freedom Award from the Universi…
72 viewsPress Secretary Michael McCurry and several journalists examined the tensions between the press and the White House. After their presentations, they took questions from the audience.
71 viewsA panel of strategists and journalists, including White House Correspondent Helen Thomas and Chicago Tribune columnist Clarence Page, participated in a forum on media coverage of the Clinton…
61 viewsIn a behind the scenes program, C-SPAN spoke with White House personnel, network correspondents and newspaper journalists about how they cover the White House.
91 viewsMs. Thomas described her role as UPI White House bureau chief.
85 viewsMr. Anderson and Miss Thomas discussed the interaction between the media and the people in politics. They focused on the impact of television on the actions of politicians and the government…
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