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White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre briefed reporters Friday afternoon as the threat of a government shutdown early Saturday inches closer. President-elect Trump and congressional ...
Barack Obama used YouTube for regular video addresses as President-elect and since his inauguration the weekly addresses have continued on the White House website, [14] the official White House YouTube channel, and networks such as C-SPAN, with the 24-hour cable news channels and network morning shows usually airing the full address only if the ...
The idea for the film came from Clinton's joke writer Mark Katz who had observed that a dominant media narrative in the late days of the 2000 election was that the incumbent president, whose wife was campaigning for U.S. Senate while national attention was focused on the presidential contest between Al Gore and George W. Bush, was "increasingly being depicted as the lonely guy minding the ...
The photo of him cooking on the White House lawn during the annual White House Iftar dinner circulated on Twitter, and subsequently went viral. [10] [5] Later that year, he signed a deal to produce a television show entitled Chef in the City. [11] He has since left his job as a White House chef. [12]
Dressed head-to-toe in brightly-coloured costumes from The Nutcracker ballet, the dancers tap their way through a candy-themed hallway and on into the Blue Room – where the White House’s main ...
The White House on Tuesday said it was reassuring to see video footage of U.S. citizen Paul Whelan, a former marine jailed in Russia over what the U.S. calls bogus espionage charges, and called on ...
The video spliced clips of difficult questions from the White House press corps with responses from Colbert as Press Secretary. Colbert's podium included controls marked "Eject", "Gannon" (a reference to erstwhile White House reporter Jeff Gannon , who was suspected of asking planted questions [ 27 ] ), and "Volume", which he used to silence a ...
The program was the first televised tour of the White House by a first lady and is considered the first prime-time documentary specifically designed to appeal to a female audience. [2] The program showed Kennedy on a tour of the house with CBS News correspondent Charles Collingwood. The videotaped tour was the first glimpse the American public ...