promising undergraduate journalism student. partnership with 12 universities across the country to promote the next generation of journalism. please welcome our 2019 scholarship winners. [applause] alaska to please hold your applause for a moment. we will introduce them individually. from american university, shall be hansen. from arizona state university, brian keith and micah police. police. from columbia university. from george washington matthew massively lee. , sheaoward university lucero. university,ward tatyana twain. fu.nancy who university,ate cosponsored by the white house historical association, alex conner. [applause] from northwestern university, ryan would. wood. also from northwestern university, jessica ashley floyd. [applause] beverly banks. university, abbie marshall. [applause] racer wilson. mattie campbell. from the university of california, berkeley, katie roush. from the university of maryland, veronica canales. [applause] from the univer
[applause] [speaking french] everyone, was for my mother, a formidable frenchwoman we lost to cancer a year ago. i have bad news, i am delivering the whole speech, not just the four-page summary of its principal conclusions. i want to start by acknowledging our journalism award winners. congratulations and thank you for reminding us how vital a free and independent news media is to the health of this republic. [applause] one thing this position teaches you is gratitude. i have a lot of thank you spewed thank you first of foremost my family and dear friends from near and far who came here tonight. thank you to all of the members of the white house correspondents association am a ,nd thank you to our guests republicans, democrats, men and women in uniform, united in support of the first amendment. [applause] in the rushinds me, bbedn adolescent ad-li punchline, i forgot a piece of business. ladies and gentlemen, to the first amendment. board.ou to this and to my immediate
turn. an argument quickly everythinglating into a fatal fight and right now a man is facing assault charges. police are piecing together exactly what went wrong there. 7 s dan hausle is live with the latest on this alarming crime. it s a tragedy on this street, the suspect s house is back there, the yellow one you see on the left and the victim s house is right next to it. they were partying and the night took a deadly turn. reporter: thomas maxwell aggravated assault after police say a fight left his friend and neighbor dead. police sale 32-year-old don o malley wasn t moving when they found him outside maxwell s home tuesday night and later pronounced dead at the hospital. the men s mothers live next door to each other and friends say the men were socializing when they got into a fight over a beer. donald started pushing back at tom, and tom finally sat him down and said, you know, i m not reporter: police arrested maxwell on the assault charge but in court the pr
questions about lapses in kite house security. they could be the biggest protests in hong kong. you are looking live at thousands in the streets threatening to take over government buildings. more recovery of bodies from japan as the new videos show the dangerous gas when the volcano erupted. welcome to al jazeera america. i m del walters. i m stephanie sy. going concern, a man in dallas has ebola. it s the first case of the deadly virus diagnosed on u.s. soil and the first outside of africa. health officials are scrambling to find anyone who may have come in contact with the man. the c.d.c. saying the infected patient arrived from liberia last week. he is in the hospital as are the paramedics who took him there. we have team coverage tracking the story. robert ray is a at c.d.c. let s begin a heidi in dallas. do we know anything more about who this patient is and how he got ebola? that is one of the big questions still unanswered at this point. we do know the m
there are few marred huge margins for white voters. hard to win statewide, even in a state with a strong minority population. the democratic chair of the white vote was down share of the white vote was down since 2008. that is a problem for the problem. for the party. there are still a lot of white voters here. back to your point about the specific candidate you can t take anything for granted. we want to talk about state-level ballot initiatives as well as some a local elections, and measures at local levels, but i want to make sure we have time for a couple of questions right now. as far as the gubernatorial elections or the state elections, yes? as far as the demographics, the republicans were more s bread out the republicans were more spread out, what is the distribution? how did the distribution affect this year s races? one reason is we thought that this year was not going to be a wave of election is because republicans would have the rural vote and plac