Work in both print and broadcast. The print winner is peter baker of the new york times. [applause] and the broadcast winner is peter mayer of cbs news. [applause] the next award recognizes coverage of news or national and regional significance. The judges chose to winners this year. Oney at reuters. [applause] and the center for public and brian ross of abc news. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, we have one more award. We normally just award those three, but as part of the centennial of our association, i am happy to announce that we have created the president s award. It is an honor for Exceptional Service to the members and groups of the White House Correspondents Association and i am delighted to announce that this first recipient will be George Condon junior. [applause] thank you. I want to talk for a minute about the video we are going to show. Over the years, we have had a lot of very funny videos. They have all been a lot of fun. Our centennial, i made a different choice. I wan
Characters in the family which a dress. She argues that too little remembered victorian sisters changed the course of womens rights and American History sunday night at 8 00 on cspans q and a. Live on cspan a bit of a mob scene inside the South Entrance to the Washington Hilton Hotel looking at the red carpet arrivals at the white house Correspondents Dinner. Welcome to cspans live coverage here. For the next several hours well bring you the red carpet arrivals and the dinner eist, president obamas speech and joe mchale and much more here on cspan. We are in amongst the media of the s they get shots celebrities and politicians arriving at this dinner. Not only will we have video from you but well love to hear from you on twitter and follow the reporters as they post their video and photos from the event tonight. You can follow cspan on twitter slash schat our cspan for lots more. Post your thoughts and well show you a photo gallery. Coming up a look at our schedule or later on. The gue
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Cdc . And could he be endangering flight crews and other personnel as well as Campaign Staff . Notable last night, causing and clearing his throat a couple of times with sean hannity. We had three debates with hillary and on i think the first debate they [ coughing ] excuse me, they [ clears throat ] excuse me absentee ballots are fine. Kelly odonnell at the white house, Shannon Pettypiece outside the white house, nbcs mike memoli covering the Biden Campaign, and dr. Mario ramirez at hhs, welcome, all. Kelly, the president s interviews, the facetoface interview scheduled for later today on fox, underscore the urgency they feel to get him back on the campaign trail. Reporter and hell be doing what they refer to as a radio rally with rush lump bauimbaugha way for them to do their own assessment on how he sounds, based on the clips you just praised. It is rare for the president to clear his throat or have a cough, thats not something thats an affect of the president. It does appear to be
Surrounding counties. Reporter thats right, andrea. Youre really getting a sense of how creative these medical professionals are having to be to deal with the surge that youre seeing across the state of indiana and really across the country. Yesterday the United States hit more than 100,000 people who are in the hospital fighting with this virus. When you look at things in indiana, 80 of icu beds are full. Most of the hospitals are at critical capacity. Listen to how the Vice President of this hospital, reed hospital in richmond, indiana, explained the Practical Impact of those high numbers in that coronavirus surge. They are having to build other units in places that they wouldnt typically care for patients. And something that many dont think of is, yes, you can build the unit but how do you staff that . We have a dedicated team that are, you know, used to staffing our inpatient units across the system. But when youre building new units, that requires more staff. And, you know, youre