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I'm a multimedia journalist, producer and director based in New York City. For the last decade I have been a network field producer with NBC News and the PBS News Hour. I currently run a full-service eponymous production company, Bossone Productions (****). Prior to that I worked in the Middle East covering economics, archaeology, technology, business, politics and social affairs. My work appeared in National Geographic, Reuters, the Colombia Journalism Review, APTN, AJ+, Nature, Circa, the Daily Beast, USA Today, Al-Ahram Weekly, Nature Middle East, the Washington Times, the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), Al Masry Al Youm, Nile International, AOLNews, and McClatchy Newspapers. Fodor's Travel Guide to Egypt also features my work on Egyptology. I taught journalism and media ethics at the American University in Cairo for two years.
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Organizations work with young people to keep them off the streets as gun violence surrounds them
Since 1980, most American workers have seen modest income growth, but income for the top 1% has grown much faster. Lindsey Reiser traveled to Ohio and Florida for Meet the Press Reports to hear from different families, sharing similar struggles, about what constitutes a living wage.

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How a Syrian kid in Jordan attends school to prepare for his future. For AJ+ Arabic.

Refugee families still lack basic goods, running water or electricity, relying heavily on handouts from aid agencies. A community centre allows their kids a semblance of normality. "I can study again now, that's better than losing another year of school", says 12-year-old Reem. For Journeyman Pictures.
