 The remarkable life of Dominic Carter is being profiled by Oprah Winfrey this month in her "O" magazine. Dominic has been described as the best political reporter working in New York television today and Dominic was the keynote speaker at the opening night ceremony of the III Annual Book Fair in Astoria, NY on October 3.
A fixture at NY1 News since the news channel launched in 1992, Carter has released a book on his life, titled No Momma's Boy, in which he chronicles his triumphant struggle to overcome his mother's mental illness while growing up in a Bronx Housing Project. Oprah in the magazine piece, focuses in great detail on the book.
Dominic Carter presented his book at the Opening Night of the III Annual Book Fair in Astoria, Queens. As the host of NY1's nightly political show, "Inside City Hall," Carter has handled some of the station's most challenging assignments and has interviewed every major political player in the state, as well as many national and international leaders. During this Presidential Election, Dominic often appears national TV. Hardball with Chris Matthews, and CNN.
In 2006 he received widespread acclaim for his role as the moderator of series of state-wide debates for governor, U.S. Senator and state attorney general. During the first debate with Senator Hillary Clinton, he made international headlines when Clinton said for the first time that she was thinking about running for president. |