Английская Википедия:Carla Marinucci
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox person Carla Marinucci is an American journalist working as a political reporter for Politico.[1] Formerly of the San Francisco Chronicle,[2] she specializes in California state gubernatorial politics and national politics.Шаблон:Citation needed
Education
Marinucci earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from San Jose State University. She also studied Latin American economics and history at the National Autonomous University of Mexico.[3]
Career
Marinucci is a veteran California political reporter and has also covered business and crime in the past for the Contra Costa TimesШаблон:Citation needed and The San Francisco Examiner.[4] She has won more than two dozen national and state awards.[4] Marinucci has broken numerous national political news stories, including about California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.[2] She appears frequently on the PBS show This Week in Northern California and been a guest on Hardball with Chris Matthews.[5] She has provided political analysis on KQED-FM and was featured on the Ronn Owens Show on KGO.[6]Шаблон:Citation needed
She received international attention in April 2011 after posting a video on the internet of Barack Obama saying US Army Private Chelsea Manning (then known as Bradley) "broke the law". Supporters of Manning accused Obama of jeopardizing Manning's chances of receiving a fair trial. Marinucci was punished[7] by the White House, which withdrew her privileges.[8][9] The San Francisco Chronicle accused the White House of a "credibility gap on press coverage".[10]
Personal life
Marinucci is married to fellow Bay Area journalist Roland De Wolk and has two sons.[11]
References
External links
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- ↑ Carla Marinucci has appeared on Hardball with Chris Matthews at least 4 times:
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- ↑ "White House Punishes Pool Reporter For Posting Video Of Bradley Manning Supporters Protesting Obama". techdirt.
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- ↑ "White House credibility gap on press coverage". San Francisco Chronicle.
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