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News December 14, 2016

VIDEO: Public Service prize winners speak at the 92nd Street Y

On December 6 at New York City's 92nd Street Y, Pulitzer's Gold author Roy Harris spoke with winners of the Public Service Pulitzer Prize from The New York Times and Associated Press.

Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger and reporter David Barstow joined AP chief executive Gary Pruitt and reporter Margie Mason for the talk.

This year, the AP won the Pulitzer Public Service Gold Medal for its series “Seafood from Slaves.” Mason was a key member of a four-woman team conducting the global investigation.

Barstow is the winner of three Pulitzer Prizes, including the Public Service Gold Medal for Public Service for his reporting on workplace safety. Most recently Barstow was involved with breaking stories about presidential candidate Donald Trump’s taxes.

Video of the full program is below.

Sulzberger, Pruitt, Barstow and Mason talk with Harris at the 92nd Street Y.

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