at the White House in 2016. Following college, Morales worked at
Chase Bank before pursuing her journalism career. She began her on-air career at
News 12 – The Bronx as the first morning anchor under News 12 - The Bronx's first news director Roberto Soto, and original studio directors Tom D’Elia, Brian Webb, Darryl Stith, and David Rein. She also served as a camera operator, editor, and producer for that network. Morales went on to serve as a weekend anchor/reporter and morning co-anchor at
WVIT-TV in
Hartford,
Connecticut, where she reported on the
Columbine shootings,
Hurricane Floyd, the
2000 Presidential election and the
September 11, 2001 attacks. She also co-hosted and reported for the
Emmy-nominated documentary,
Save Our Sound, a joint production with
WNBC on preserving the
Long Island Sound. In 1999, she was voted one of the 50 Most Influential Latinas for her news coverage and reports by the Hispanic daily newspaper
El Diario La Prensa. Previously, Morales spent two years working behind the scenes at
Court TV. Morales was an anchor and correspondent for
MSNBC from 2002 to 2006. She was named one of
Hispanic Magazine’s Top Trendsetters of 2003. Morales joined the
Today show in 2006 as a national correspondent, and was named co-anchor of the third hour of the show in March 2008. In 2010, Morales served as the host for the one-off
Sister Wives Special. On May 9, 2011, it was announced that Morales would replace
Ann Curry as the news anchor for
Today, when Curry succeeded
Meredith Vieira as host of
Today in June 2011. In 2016, it was announced that Morales would be moving west to host
Access and become the West Coast anchor of
Today. In 2019, Morales stepped away from hosting
Access and remained on
Today. In October 2021, Morales left NBC News after 22 years; she then joined the
CBS Daytime talk show
The Talk as a permanent co-host and moderator, serving in this role until the show ended in December 2024. In October 2022, CBS announced that Morales would be joining
CBS News as a correspondent, especially contributing stories to
48 Hours. ==Personal life==