Carlos Explains America Carlos Prieto
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Podcast by Carlos Prieto
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UCLA's Gabriel Rossman on the cultural impact of Bill Cosby's sentence
For coverage of Bill Cosby's sentence to 10 years in prison for sexual assault, I booked UCLA's sociology professor Gabriel Rossman to talk about the fall of Cosby, and the significance of this sentence in American society.
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Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Ford's testimony impact on American society
After Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford's explosive testimonies before the Senate Judiciary Committee, I arranged for WTOP's Shawn Anderson and Hillary Howard to speak to Jean Sinzdak, associate director of the Center for American Women and Politics, about the social and cultural impact of this Supreme Court Justice confirmation process.
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Unite the Right 2 rallies, WTOP coverage
On the anniversary of the deadly Charlottesville protests, a group of white nationalists traveled from Charlottesville to Lafayette square, where they were outnumbered by counterdemonstrators. Here are audio samples of WTOP's coverage of the demonstrations, from 3:00 to 5:30 pm.
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WTOP interviews on the death of George H.W. Bush
WTOP anchors Mike Murillo and Kyle Cooper interviewed CBS Chief White House correspondent Major Garrett, former ABC White House correspondent Ann Compton, and presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin
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Venezuela protests interview with Dimitri Sotis
Venezuela protests interview with Dimitri Sotis by Carlos Prieto
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Walking across separated neighborhoods with Richard Rothstein
On this week's episode, Carlos talks to Richard Rothstein, Senior Fellow at the Haas Institute at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law and author of "The Color of Law", about the United States' history of housing and residential segregation. Rothstein tells the story of neighborhood separation, Jim Crow Laws, and policies that kept black Americans from opportunities many died for during the Civil War.