Next. Tonight, a celebration of the First Amendment and the importance of a free press in the United States. Also, jokes, lots of jokes. All the most powerful people in washington except us all in the same room and about to be roasted by the president and a comedian. The white house Correspondents Dinner starts now. Members of the White House Correspondents association, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, here i am. F announcer fora time honore tradition bringing togethers washingtons people and powerful laughs. I invited luther, my anger translator, to join me here tonight. I mean, really. What is he saying . Tonight, roy wood jr. Takes aim at the politicians and President Biden himself will get in on the fun. I told my grandkids and Pete Buttigieg they could stay up late and watch this show tonight. From roasts. Donald trump has been saying he will run for president as a republican. I just assumed he was running as a joke. To jokes. Reality has a wellknown liberal bias. To mi
electoral college, armed guards will throw them out. i m the president [bleep] i m challenging all of it. [laughter] challenging all of it. violence. [inaudible conversations] shoot to kill. see an antifa, shoot to kill. howard: and the other networks kept replaying the footage of the veteran gop operative and donald trump pal. clear that in some sense roger stone was a go between. the actual election didn t matter to stone. the vote didn t matter. roger stone, some of his words are quite chilling. don t know how they ll hold up in court, but they do indicate a lot. howard: but then the hurricane forced the committee to cancel the hearing, rennering all this old news by the time the session is held later this month. i m howard kurtz, and this is mediabuzz. joining us now to analyze the coverage in saratoga springs, new york, brian kilmeade, cohost of fox & friends weekend excuse me, cohost of fox & friends and host of one nation with brian kilmeade. and in
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for 52 years at cbs news bill plan showed us his work covering the civil rights struggle, the vietnam war. bill plant, cbs news. and president s reagan, clinton, bush, and obama. mr. president, do you believe osama bin laden s denial that he had anything to do with this? bill s approach was simple, ask direct questions and keep your opinion out of it. did you make a mistake in sending arms to tehran, sir? no, and i m not taking anymore questions. his baritone encased the best of accountability journalism from his front row seat to history even when getting to that seat required a climb. it was very impressive. or when he wasn t in it. bill plan? no? bill s not here? that s shocking. bill was beloved around the halls of cbs news, collaborative
recipients posthumously of the prize that carries their name. today whca vice president and nbc news senior white house correspondent kelly o donnell will present the prize to two journalists she worked with closely and considers great friends. good evening. tonight we celebrate tonight we celebrate the extraordinary careers of two journalists who are deeply missed. of pbs news hour in washington week who passed away in 2016. and bill plant of cbs news who left us last year. the 2023 prize honors them. now, beyond their well-known accomplishments let me share a couple of memories that tell us