Saturday, May 1, 2010

White House Correspondent's Dinner/Nerd Prom

Saturday night was the big nerd prom, or as it is officially called the White House Correspondent's Dinner. Just a small, intimate event for 3,000 held this year at the Washington, DC Hilton Hotel. We managed to spot a few CNN'ers as they arrived and walked the red carpet.

Ed Henry and his fiance CNN producer Shirley Hung



Wolf Blitzer and CNN guest Randy Quaid talking with Greta Van Susteren and her husband on the red carpet.


Another of Blitzer and Quaide this time with Queen Latifa

Larry King with Jeff Probst and ?

HLN's Joy Behar and Colin Powell

Tom Foreman, Michael Douglas and ?

The typical red carpet interviews were conducted with Politico asking who are you wearing. Larry King and Ed Henry were among those talking labels.



Speaking of Ed Henry he was seated at the dais next to Jay Leno and helped in the presentation of awards.

We spotted Larry King sitting next to Jon Klein at one of the CNN tables.


There were several mentions of CNN personal during the speeches. Here's Jay Leno briefly mentioning Wolf



But the CNN moment of the night came from President Obama at Rick Sanchez's expense.




Lots of festivities led up to the big event on Saturday night.
One of the earliest parties this year was on Tuesday of this week and was hosted by Quinn Gillespie & Associates and communications firm FD International . The White House Correspondents Dinner-themed party was held at Public for 200 actual working reporters. Among them was CNN's Ed Henry who posed with a cardboard cutout of President Obama.

Saturday afternoon the WHCD Garden Party was hosted by hosted by Tammy Haddad and Ted Greenberg, Hilary Rosen, David Adler, Jim Courtovich, Alex Castellanos, Debra Lee, Steve McMahon and Franco Nuschese and held at the home of Haddad and Greenberg. We found a few pictures thanks to CNN'ers who love to Twitter.

Here's Ed Henry and Jack Grey who works for AC360


Ed Henry and Kim Kardashian

Dana Bash and actress Cheryl Hines


More images will become available in the next few days including some from the after parties. Check back for additional posts of the WHCD.




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7 comments:

  1. There was plenty of breaking new son Saturday
    and at times CNN dropped the ball. MSNBC broke
    the news about the bomb in Times Sq courtesy
    Rueters via Twitter.CNN did regroup later and
    Don Lemon and Natalie Allen took us through
    the night even after MSNBC and FNC went to
    a replay of the Washington correspondents dinner.
    CNN was very smart to stick with this all night
    long. This was an act of terrorism . The amount
    of breaking news on Saturday shows there is
    a very strong need for a 24/7 news channel
    is live a whole lot more than tape even on
    weekends.CNN must be live all 24 hours of
    today. Absolutely no taped programs. Alan
    Chertoff did some great reporting from
    Time Sq during CNN's coverage. it took a
    while but CNN eventually was running on
    all cylinders but you have to tip your hat
    to MSNBC.

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  2. It was a funny night, but now it is time for
    serious news. I stayed up all night watching
    Don Lemon & Natalie Allen. All morning long
    I have been watching TJ Holmes and Brooke
    Baldwin. Great job for everyone involved in
    CNN's coverage. i agree about Don Lemon.
    I really like watching CNN on the weekends.
    I know there are a lot of posts about the people
    on the weekend shifts possibly someday getting
    a promotion and moving to 5 days a week. I
    think no one deserves this more than Don
    Lemon. The only problem is who will replace
    Don and the others on the weekend.I hate to
    say it but they are way better than a lot of
    CNN people on 5 days a week. That said
    what will happen to CNN on the weekends
    if all of the weekend people get promoted.

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  3. Thank you Don Lemon, Natalie Allen, Tj Holmes,
    Brooke Baldwin, Candy Crowley, Fredericka
    Whitfield and all of the people involved in CNN's
    coverage. CNN has made some mistakes by
    going to taped programming. That is a major
    no no with 3 major breaking news stories. You
    have the car bomb in Times Square, Gulf oil
    spill and the severe flooding in the South.
    CNN was late getting started early this morning,
    but recovered by sticking with the story all night
    long after MSNBC & FNX went to tape a 3 am.
    Right now MSNBC is in taped programing.
    CNN please stay on the air. The guy behind
    the attempted terrorist attempt in Times Square
    is still out there and who knows how bad the
    oil spill will turn out to be. Please keep us
    informed with current details and important
    information since these are 3 very important
    stories that needs very extensive coverage.
    Already NBC has dispatched Brian Williams
    to the region and he will b e reporting form
    the region on Monday.

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  4. All the weekend people should get promoted. Wasn't Obama's reference to that "jerk" name Rick Sanchez, enough to make everyone at CNN scatching their heads as to why they hired Sanchez and made him an anchor over Don Lemon and TJ?? My goodness what a stupid remark about volcanoes but it came from a very stupid person who has shown us repeatedly he knows NOTHING about geography. Why should this surprise anyone? Even the POTUS was poking fun at "THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN NEWS" DUH??
    Gentlemen: When the POTUS makes fun of your day anchor, "GET RID OF HIM!!"

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  5. jon Klein was in the audience and everyone in
    the room went ouch because they knew exactly
    what President Obama is talking about. The info
    that goes out over the airwaves with CNN these
    days is absolutely ridiculous. I don't know who
    is running the shop at CNN these days but they
    are already blowing it with the oil spill in the
    Gulf of Mexico. Already CNN keeps mentioning
    Katrina. There is no reason for CNN to even be
    comparing the two. First of all, nothing like this
    has happened in 40 years and you are talking
    about something that is 5-thousand ft deep.
    The Gulf oil spill is an environmental, ecological
    and economic disaster. CNN is not being
    responsible yet again. This is not even like
    the Exxon Valdez spill. Does anyone at CNN
    get math and science, or at least get people
    on the air who do. Maybe then CNN will
    understand how difficult it is to reach an
    oil spill that is 5,000 ft deep. Since when
    did Rush Limbaugh become a news source
    for CNN. Does anyone at CNN even think
    about what is being said ? It matters who
    you put in the anchor chair and what you
    say while on the air bringing us the news.
    John King also did some good work last
    night with a 2 hour special edition of Larry
    King. the weekend talent has done an
    amazing job covering breaking news on
    the weekend all year long. Surprisingly,
    there has been a lot of breaking news on
    the weekend. The smartest thing CNN
    could do right now is to have people like
    John Roberts, Don Lemon, Wolf Blitzer,
    Anderson Cooper, Tj Holmes, John King
    Candy Crowely and all of the wonderful
    reporters who work for CNN on television
    during a very serious news time with two
    major stories that will play out for some
    time to come. This is serious news, CNN
    please practice journalism responsibly.
    CNN really should not have Rick Sanchez
    and Ali Velshi bringing us breaking news.
    Kyra and Tony are okay because they
    have a track record of having covered
    breaking news for several hours on CNN.
    People need to be able to trust what they
    are seeing and hearing on CNN during this
    time .CNN be a real news organization.
    No antics please.

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  6. I am watching Morning Joe since AM insists
    on calling the Gulf oil spill Obama's Katrina.
    On MSNBC Peggy Noonan and Al Hunt , Joe
    & Mika are talking about how silly this claim
    is;CNN is way off base with this one.At some
    point I might have to consider not watching
    CNN.

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  7. 360 needs to be live until midnight for the
    full 2 hours and CNN needs to have people
    on standby for breaking news, have someone
    in the studio ready to go. Let's hope CNN has
    a game plan.

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