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Maurice DuBois (born August 20, 1965) is an American television anchorman for WCBS-TV in New York City and the CBS network.
DuBois was born on Long Island, New York, the son of immigrants to the U.S. from Dominica, an island nation in the Caribbean. He attended Port Jefferson High School, and received a Bachelor of Science degree in journalism from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. While in college, he served as an intern at the Public Affairs Office of the Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island in 1984 and 1985, where he wrote for the employee newspaper, the Brookhaven Bulletin.
DuBois' career began in 1987, when he worked as a desk assistant at KING-TV in Seattle, Washington. Following that, he served as an anchor and reporter at WFLD-TV in Chicago, Illinois, and later at KCRA-TV in Sacramento, California. 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. During that time, he also hosted Four Stories — a television news-magazine program featuring community heroes — as well as Mind Over Media, special programming for Court-TV for students to understand media images.
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Genres: ,WCBS Channel 2 Anchor Maurice DuBois is returning back to work after recovering from Bell's palsy. DuBois joins CBSN to discuss his facial paralysis and recovery.
When Maurice DuBois was still at NBC, the reporters and anchors helped to promote Fear Factor by facing their biggest fears. John and I were lucky enough to help Maurice DuBois conquer his... sort of.....
WCBS anchor Maurice DuBois, what did he just say?
CBS2's Maurice DuBois honored businesswoman, mother, and breast cancer survivor Iris Dankner with the 'Spirit of Life' award at the City of Hope's annual award luncheon Monday.
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In my CBS News debut, anchor Maurice DuBois ridiculed my dancing and referred to me as "that one guy." 0:27 - First appearance 1:00 - Interview 2:34 - Humilation by New York City's finest news anchor
CBS 2 News anchor Maurice DuBois was the commencement speaker for the 2011 Spring Commencement Ceremony.
In an interview with CBS2's Maurice DuBois, New York City Health Commissioner Dr. Mary Bassett discusses Ebola in New York City and other health-related issues.
It was one of the first hit Broadway shows starring, written and directed by African-Americans. Now, the 1921 musical "Shuffle Along" is being revived and re-imagined for today's audiences. Correspondent Maurice DuBois talks with stars Brian Stokes Mitchell, Audra McDonald and Billy Porter, director George C. Wolfe, and tap dancer-choreographer Savion Glover about bringing the show back to life.
Promo spot for Maurice DuBois the new replacement for Chris Wragge who left the station for the early show. Maurice debuts with Kristine Monday! Watch in HD.
I’ve been slaving all day long
Making mock of me as if nothing’s wrong
It’s a curse, I’m a castaway
I’ve given all, nothing more to say
So tired, still no end
She placed her hand on her forehead
Wondered why, what’s it for
It’s a dead end
Mrs. B walks towards the door
You haven’t eaten anything, don’t you want some more?
Does she talk to herself or me
Contemporary slavery
She seems shrunken
And her face showed signs of her old age
Breakable bones
All alone without her family
They are waiting for the death of Mrs. B
Mrs. B keeps her son to herself
At least she tries to
When he married, it cause quite a stir
She hit him and her too
She wonders why no one calls
Since they got her number and all
It’ll be a relief to slowly drift away
No more waiting for the lonely days
Mrs. B says she’s all alone
Wondering if she’s safe in her home
Doesn’t care to come out because the kids