[1] He was a radio disc jockey and news anchor and reporter while stationed on Okinawa, Japan, in the early 1990s.
[1] As a foreign correspondent, he reported from Iraq and Qatar during the Second Gulf War; Afghanistan, where he embedded with the Marines during Operation Enduring Freedom in 2001; and Haiti.
[2] In 1999, Morrison began a nine-year period at WNBC, the New York City, flagship station of the NBC television network.
In 2004, he was made a co-anchor of the weekday edition of Today in New York, alongside Darlene Rodriguez, and stayed in that position until 2008 when he left the station.
[6] Judge Kenneth Povodator defined a protective order against him, forbidding contact with his wife and to remain 100 yards away from her.