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During the recent White House Correspondents' Association Dinner, New York Times photographer Doug Mills got an award.
He got an award for his photography at last year's dinner, too. And the Association awarded him in 2020 as well.
The Association gives out only five awards every year — and until just a few years ago, those awards did not acknowledge visual journalism.
So let’s make up for lost time. Let’s recognize Doug Mills work before the Correspondents Association started giving him awards. In this episode of C-SPAN’s podcast “The Weekly,” we’ll revisit a specific moment in presidential history that changed America – and made many Americans aware of Doug Mills legendary work. We'll remember – in Doug Mills' own words from his appearances on C-SPAN – what he saw and experienced covering President Bush during the terror attacks of 9/11.
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The peaceful transfer of power.
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Like Bill Clinton in 2001 – his final radio address:
“The peaceful transfer of power from one administration to the next, from one party to...
Published 11/14/24
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