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NPR's Carrie Johnson

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We sit down with NPR’s  Justice Correspondent Carrie Johnson. She has covered a wide range of issues that have included the challenges facing voting rights laws, the Obama’s administration use of drones against suspected terrorists overseas and the recent furor over NSA leaks.

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  • Carrie Johnson – Prior to becoming an NPR correspondent, Carrie was a reporter at the Washington Post where she covered the FBI, the Justice Department and many high profile trials. She has been honored with awards from the Society for Professional Journalists and the Society of American Business Editors and Writers.

Laura is well known in New Hampshire for her in-depth coverage of important issues and is widely regarded for her interviews with presidential hopefuls. Laura is a graduate of Keene High School in New Hampshire. Prior to hosting The Exchange, Laura worked in public radio in Washington, D.C. as a local reporter and announcer for WAMU and as a newscaster for NPR. Before her radio career, she was a researcher for USA Today's "Money" section, and a research assistant at the Institute for International Economics. Laura occasionally guest hosts national programs such as The Diane Rehm Show and Here and Now. In 2007 Laura was named New Hampshire Broadcaster of the Year by the New Hampshire Association of Broadcasters.

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