Murrow award for its coverage of the transfer of power between Fidel and Raul Castro in Cuba. Rodriguez is a native of Miami and earned her masters degree in broadcasting from the University of Miami.
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Simpson murder trial. Before joining CBS News, she anchored the p. While there, she reported on and anchored coverage of a wide range of major news events, including many hurricanes and from New York City, the one-year anniversary of the September 11 attacks.
Rodriguez was first on the air with coverage of the transfer of power in Cuba from Fidel Castro to his brother, Raul. Murrow Award for its coverage of that story. Murrow Awards. Since her replacement Rodriguez has moved back to Miami. Rodriguez and her husband have two children: Son Michael Tobin was born June 13, and Daniella Rodriguez born in
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