of the first time i saw kim kardashian s butt in person. see, that is me right there. [laughter] greg: i m behind her and to the right and you can clearly see my eyes were laser focused on that thing, and that thing was so big it kind of felt like it was staring back. now this happened in 2016 at the white house correspondent s dinner. i haven t gone since because how could i top that. this weekend s version of the event also reminded me why i haven t been back either. main stream media sucks and it s worse than a tux because the coverage reminds us of what it really is about. something i call ego affirming care. it s where members of the so-called free press can inflate their self-esteem like chinese spy balloons. and like every award show artificially created as a reminder that they matter. it s where they can saver shrimp cocktail al with the smell of joe biden s lingering farts. they smell like butterscotch. that s what happens when you main line werthers. to say dc is
live picture of new york city at 9:00 in the morning. happy friday morning to you. especially waking out on the west coast at 6:00 a.m. i m willie geist. any moment now we could see the affidavit, the fbi used to acquire the warrant to search former president trump s florida home. a judge ordered a redacted copy to be released. kristin welker has the latest. reporter: today americans will get their first glimpse of the affidavit used to justify the extraordinary search warrant executed by the fbi at mar-a-lago. former president trump s florida estate. a federal judge in florida has ordered a redacted copy of the affidavit including blacked out portions the justice department wants kept secret to be made public by noon today. the affidavit is believed to contain critical information about the government s investigation into the alleged mishandling of classified materials at mar-a-lago. media companies including nbc news asked the judge to make the affidavit public as mr. tru
biden particularly with stories about the president s brother and how his catholic faith influenced his strategic vision of the office. the whca is pleased to give the aldo beckman award to matt visor. greg: so his catholic faith influenced his vision of the office. how exactly? defending abortion up until the kid did can do his time tables. so he gets an award for kissing the president s ass how s that for truth. there were a few there and they were all in the same place and unlike the crowd they weren t ugly. look at these four hottie propping yeah. yeah. these four striking ladies propping up a billboard for gamblers anonymous. now you might be saying, greg, you re better looking than all of them. why didn t you go? thank you. you re right. but i couldn t because saturday night is twister night at the
for where am i going, where i want to get out. oh, no, over there, over. [cheers and applause] greg: yeah. and you know joe s decrepit when you re getting mocked by a 76 year old. but it s too bad trump never went because he would have killed. and not in the hillary clinton way. washington post reporter matt visor won the aldo beckman award for capturing the spirit of joe biden. and that s a tough spirit to capture since it flees joe s body when he flat lines five times a week. the judges said matt visor stood out among his competitors that went among the hum drum of managing the events of the white house. visor captured the spirit of joe
which was interesting, him talk more about the threat to democracy. he did that kind of toward the tail end of the speech after talking about a lot of other things on his genda. so it wasn t the main focus. but it was one of the more interesting aspects of it. and it indicates, i think, that he ll be more vocal about things that they ve been sort of more quietly, you know, worried about. worried about the threats to democracy and voting rights and wanting to do something about those things and now year seeing him i think talk from a public stage with all of the cameras around him, talk about trump and talk about those threats and talk about trying to motivate voters to refute trump and the republican ideology right now. it will be interesting to see how much more of the president we see out on the campaign trail heading into the fall. white house reporter for the washington post, matt visor. thank you so much for being here. in about half an hour, jerome