John D. Roberts is a television journalist for CNN, where he is a co-anchor of CNN's morning program American Morning. He anchors from Washington D.C. and New York. Roberts became a United States citizen after the 9-11 terrorist attacks; under the law of both countries, he was able to do so without renouncing Canadian citizenship. He also served as the first anchor of This Week at War and served as the Senior National Correspondent based in Washington.

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  • John D. Roberts is a television journalist for CNN, where he is a co-anchor of CNN's morning program American Morning. He anchors from Washington D.C. and New York. Roberts became a United States citizen after the 9-11 terrorist attacks; under the law of both countries, he was able to do so without renouncing Canadian citizenship. He also served as the first anchor of This Week at War and served as the Senior National Correspondent based in Washington. He has also substituted for Anderson Cooper on Anderson Cooper 360. Prior to CNN, Roberts served as Chief White House Correspondent at CBS from 1999 to 2006, and regularly anchored a Sunday-afternoon 3 p.m. ET newscast for the CBS Radio Network. He had been widely considered a potential replacement for CBS Evening News anchor Dan Rather after Rather stepped down from the anchor desk in March 2005, but Bob Schieffer was chosen on an interim basis to be the next CBS Evening News anchor, and in subsequent months, it became clear that Roberts was not under consideration for the job. In February 2006, Roberts left for CNN.
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  • John D. Robertson
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  • November 15, 1956 (age 52)
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  • John D. Roberts is a television journalist for CNN, where he is a co-anchor of CNN's morning program American Morning. He anchors from Washington D.C. and New York. Roberts became a United States citizen after the 9-11 terrorist attacks; under the law of both countries, he was able to do so without renouncing Canadian citizenship. He also served as the first anchor of This Week at War and served as the Senior National Correspondent based in Washington.
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