Maurice DuBois

Maurice DuBois (born August 20, 1965) is an American television anchorman who is the co-anchor of the CBS Evening News with John Dickerson.

[3] He then spent seven years In New York at WNBC-TV, the East Coast flagship station of the NBC television network.

While at WNBC, DuBois served as a co-anchor of Today in New York, an early-morning local news and entertainment program.

[3] In addition to covering local news, DuBois has worked as a reporter, covering national political conventions, AIDS in South Africa, witnessing a double execution – an experience which DuBois described as "intense",[5] the death of Pope John Paul II and the installation of Pope Benedict XVI.

He also received a Trailblazer Award from the New York City chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists.

DuBois with his wife Andrea at the Metropolitan Opera opening night in 2008