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Name
  
Barbara Starr

Role
  
Journalist

TV shows
  
The Situation Room


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Nominations
  
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Live Coverage of a Current News Story – Long Form

Similar
  
Wolf Blitzer, Carol Costello, David Bohrman

Profiles

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Barbara Starr is an American television news journalist for CNN. She is the network's Pentagon correspondent, based in Washington, DC.

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Career

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Starr is a graduate of the California State University, Northridge where she earned a degree in Journalism. From 1979 to 1988 she was a correspondent for Business Week magazine covering energy matters. She then worked for the news magazine Jane's Defense Weekly from 1988 to 1997 covering national security and defense policy, before joining ABC News as a producer covering the Pentagon, where she won a local Emmy Award.

In 2001, Starr joined CNN as the lead Pentagon correspondent covering national security issues including the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Criticism

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Starr has received criticism for her reporting, having been called "a spokesperson for the Pentagon."

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In June 2013, MSNBC reporter Chris Hayes ran a segment in which he argued that Starr's publication of leaked information was at least as potentially harmful to national security as those published by Glenn Greenwald of The Guardian.

In July 2015, Starr received criticism from Kenyans through a Twitter hashtag that trended for several hours on Internet when she called Kenya a 'terror hot bed' as Obama headed to the East African nation. She was referring to the security threat posed by Al-Shabaab militants operating from neighboring Somalia.

References

Barbara Starr Wikipedia