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Rob Morrison

 Rob MorrisonRob Morrison joined WCBS-TV in 2009 and anchors CBS 2 News This Morning and At Noon with Mary Calvi.

Morrison is a broadcast news veteran with 20 years of experience. For almost ten of those years, Morrison was a successful anchor and reporter at WNBC-TV. Morrison has anchored the Emmy Award winning morning show “Today in New York” and he also appeared regularly on NBC’s Weekend Today and MSNBC.

Among his many assignments, Morrison reported from Iraq and Qatar during the Second Gulf War. He has traveled the world as a foreign correspondent, including assignments in Afghanistan and Haiti among other places. He was also embedded with the Marines during Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan in 2001. Here in New York, Morrison was one of the first reporters on the scene on 9/11.

Morrison resides in Manhattan with his wife and son.

Tornado Damage - Tuscaloosa, AL - May 1, 2011 (credit: MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images)

North Shore Animal League Rescues Pets Left Homeless By Southern Tornadoes

Nearly 80 animals left homeless after tornadoes struck the south are coming to Long Island today.

2011/05/09

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Police Say Pilot Jason Maloney Referenced TV Show After He Landed On Beach Near JFK Airport

Is it a case of life imitating reality TV? Pilot Jason Maloney was at the controls of a small plane that made a water landing near the beach of JFK airport Monday night.

2011/04/06

Fraternity at Yale University (credit: CBS 2)

Feds Investigate Sex Assault Claims At Yale University

Federal civil rights officials were looking into complaints by Yale University students that the school has a sexually-hostile environment and failed to adequately respond to incidents of sexual harassment.

2011/04/04

Feds Talking To Driver In Fatal Bronx Bus Crash

Authorities are trying to determine what led to Saturday’s tour bus crash in The Bronx that killed 15 people, and are going interviewing driver Ophadell Williams.

2011/03/15

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Twitter Is Full Of Its Own Regional ‘Accents’

Tweeting about what club “y’all” are going to tonight? Must be from the South. Looking forward to “suttin” special? Then you probably live in New York.

2011/01/11

Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance, Jr.

Manhattan DA Discusses First Year In Office

CBS 2′s Rob Morrison sat down with Cyrus Vance in studio to examine the past year and look at what’s coming up in 2011 in the DA’s office.

2010/12/18

Performers Rehearse For Kwanzaa Festival

Kwanzaa Celebration Coming To Newark Performing Arts Center

Kwanzaa is also just around the corner this weekend and the only nationally recognized Kwanzaa celebration in the country is underway.

2010/12/18

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‘Add More Ing’ To Get Rid Of Holiday Stress

Gabrielle Bernstein, author of the book “Add More Ing To Your Life,” joins CBS 2’s Rob Morrison in studio to talk about keeping the stress out of the holidays.

2010/12/12

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Rain Brings Beatles Back To Broadway

Joey Curatolo of Rain – A Tribute to The Beatles, joins CBS 2′s Rob Morrison in studio to perform “Blackbird.”

2010/12/12

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Time Out New York Kids: Santa, Tubas And First Grade

With Christmas around the corner, there are plenty of family events this weekend. Time Out New York Kids’ Raven Snook joined CBS 2 live in the studio to give New Yorkers a preview.

2010/12/11

Human trafficking

Exclusive: NYC’s Hidden World Of Human Trafficking

Many foreigners dream of coming to New York City and living a life of freedom. But for the thousands of victims of human trafficking who are held here against their will, life is a living hell instead.

2010/12/07

Hendrix enlisted in the US Army in 1961. AP

Man Writes Hendrix-Inspired Kid’s Book

He’s a rock and roll icon, but not many would think Jimi Hendrix would make a good topic for a children’s book. But that’s exactly what Gary Golio did in his new book called “Jimi: Sounds Like a Rainbow.”

2010/12/05

Ronald Reagan plays the Gipper

Cavanaugh Tells All In ‘The Gipper’

As Notre Dame gets ready to take on Army on Saturday night in the Bronx, not only will it be the first football game in the new Yankee Stadium, but also the revival of a historic matchup in football history.

2010/11/20

Ernest Michel (Photo/CBS 2)

Holocaust Survivor Reunites With Protector’s Kin

Ernest Michel credits a fellow prisoner with saving his life at Auschwitz. Decades later, he was reunited with the great nephew of his savior.

2010/11/09

Drowsy Driving  (AP PHOTO)

AAA Warns Of The Dangers Of Drowsy Driving

AAA is spreading the word about drowsy driving after new data showed an astounding one in every six fatal crashes involved a drowsy driver.

2010/11/08

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