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One Chair To Rule Them All

June 17, 2010 By WHC Insider

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Reliable Sources brings word that Fox News’ spot in the White House press room is being challenged once again–this time by Bloomberg News’ Managing Editor, Al Hunt.

Bloomberg (via Hunt) claims–in shades of CNN’s previous reasoning–they’ve been around longer, are more established and “[w]e write about matters financial and non-financial.” Fox News’ Vice President of News and Washington Managing Editor Bill Sammon’s plan relies on a 2007 I.O.U. from the last press room restructuring and the assumption that Bloomberg still covers just finances. The Huffington Post has the full letters here.

There’s no buzz on whether this late Bloomberg bid will work, but at least we have a Fishbowl DC poll. And in case you forget the prime real estate in question, check out WHC Insider’s press room seating chart.

Filed Under: Correspondents, DC, News Media Tagged With: Al Hunt, Bill Sammon, Bloomberg News, Fox News, Media, White House Correspondents Association

Obama Star Alan Krueger is Celebrity Tennis MVP at Kastles Charity Tournament

July 27, 2009 By Tammy Haddad

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Alan Krueger

With Redskins superstar Darrell Green and tennis great Ilana Kloss, it was hard to imagine that a former Princeton economics professor would be the breakout star of the first annual celebrity tennis match to benefit the American Red Cross on the final night of the Washington Kastles season.

Alan Krueger, Assistant Treasury Secretary for Economic Policy, impressed his team and his media/political opponents — including Senator Evan Bayh, Fox’s Brett Baier, CNN’s Ed Henry and ABC’s Jonathan Karl. Coaching on the sidelines: Billie Jean King and the GEICO Caveman.

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GEICO Caveman with Darrell Green

Bloomberg’s Al Hunt and Margaret Carlson called the game in a Washington version of the Wimbledon voice over. Celebrity ball kids included Patrick Henry (8), David (8) and Rachel (10) Greenberg, Betsy Fischer’s daughter Ella (8), and Jonathan Karl’s girls Anna (9) and Emily (12).

Insiders were disappointed that Washington fav Gene Sperling had to cancel his appearance due to meetings, but Kreuger was the tournament’s MVP. Kastles owner Mark Ein has expanded the reach of the franchise, only in their second year, and with this first-ever charity celeb match has created a new Washington tradition.

Check out all the photos …

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and check back later for video highlights.

Filed Under: Washington Events Tagged With: Al Hunt, Alan Krueger, Billie Jean King, Brett Baier, Darrell Green, Ed Henry, Evan Bayh, GEICO Caveman, Ilana Kloss, Jonathan Karl, Margaret Carlson, Mark Ein

More Kastles Tennis — and Tennis Watchers

July 17, 2009 By Tammy Haddad

Washington has an unlikely night spot: team tennis in downtown D.C. Kastles CEO Mark Ein hosts tennis great Billie Jean King during Serena Williams debut match while some of Washington’s power players — Larry Summers, Judy Woodruff, Al Hunt, Luke Russert, Michelle Fenty, Debra Lee, and Ray and Nina Benton — look on.

Washington Kastles Tennis Match from whcinsider on Vimeo.

Filed Under: Event Coverage, Washington Events Tagged With: Al Hunt, Billie Jean King, Debra Lee, Judy Woodruff, Larry Summers, Luke Russert, Mark Ein, Michelle Fenty, Ray Benton, Serena Williams

Serena Williams Aces Washington, On Court and Off

July 15, 2009 By Tammy Haddad

Serena Williams played for the Washington Kastles last night, after after spending the afternoon at the White House.

She wowed the crowed, which included: NBC’s Betsy Fischer and Luke Russert, Bloomberg’s Al Hunt and Margaret Carlson, Newshour’s Judy Woodruff, Larry Summers from the White House NEC, and venture capitalist and Kastles’ co-founder Mark Ein (those are the Fenty boys next to Mark).

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And Serena showed everyone what they came to see — some great tennis. Serena won her Singles match 5-2 (against Marie Eve-Pelletier), she and Rennae Stubbs won their Doubles match 5-1, and Serena and Leander Paes ran away with the Mixed Doubles match 5-0.

Filed Under: Event Coverage, Washington Events Tagged With: Al Hunt, Betsy Fischer, Judy Woodruff, Larry Summers, Luke Russert, Margaret Carlson, Mark Ein, Serena Williams

"Grey Gardens" DC Premiere Draws Washington Stars

April 17, 2009 By Tammy Haddad

Sally Quinn told me that she remembers reading the original newspaper stories about Big Edie, Jackie Kennedy’s aunt, and Little Edie, Jackie Kennedy’s first cousin, living in the dilapidated estate, Grey Gardens, the home Sally now owns in East Hampton. Here is Sally’s story from today’s Washington Post.

When Washington favorite, HBO Co-President Richard Plepler (who began his career as an aide to Senator Chris Dodd) comes to town, the stars some out … and the dinner and screening at The Motion Picture Association Wednesday night was no exception. George and Elizabeth Stevens, Al Hunt and Judy Woodruff, Elsa Walsh, Margaret Carlson, and the Washington Post dream team Marcus Brauchli with his wife Maggie Farley, and  Raju Narisetti were all on hand.

And Obama friend and White House Social Secretary Desiree Rogers joined the party, which included of course, Ben Bradlee, Sally Quinn, and their first-time author son, Quinn Bradlee … who didn’t seem to suffer any wear-and-tear from his grueling book tour schedule.

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Filed Under: Washington Events Tagged With: Al Hunt, Ben Bradlee, Big Edie Bouvier Beale, Desiree Rogers, Grey Gardens, Judy Woodruff, Little Edie Bouvier Beale, Marcus Brauchli, Raju Narisetti, Richard Plepler, Sally Quinn

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