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Dan Harris (born July 26, 1971) is a correspondent for ABC News and the co-anchor for the weekend edition of Good Morning America.
Career
A 1993 graduate of Colby College in Waterville, Maine, Harris began his career as an anchor for WCSH in Portland, Maine. He anchored World News Sunday 2006-2011 and frequently anchors World News, World News with Diane Sawyer's webcast. He is also a frequent contributor to World News. He also anchored ABC's coverage of Hurricane Katrina in September 2005. In October 2010, he was named the new co-anchor for the weekend edition of Good Morning America, succeeding Bill Weir.
He also occasionally does news reports for CBN's The 700 Club program. He also made an appearance in an episode of 19 Kids and Counting.
Personal Life
Harris' father is Jay R. Harris, the chair of Harvard's radiation oncology residency program and recipient of the 2007 American Society of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology Gold Medal. His mother, Nancy Lee Harris, is a pathologist at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and is a world authority on lymphomas.[citation needed]
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Anchors of Good Morning America Weekday edition: Robin Roberts • George Stephanopoulos • Josh Elliott • Sam Champion • Lara Spencer
Weekend edition: Bianna Golodryga • Dan Harris • Ron Claiborne • Ginger ZeeThe People of ABC News World News anchor Good Morning America Robin Roberts (co-anchor) • George Stephanopoulos (co-anchor) • Josh Elliott (news anchor) • Sam Champion (meteorologist) • Lara Spencer (lifestyle anchor)Nightline co-anchors PrimeTime co-anchors 20/20 co-anchors Elizabeth Vargas • Chris CuomoThis Week Christiane Amanpour (host/moderator) • Donna Brazille (panelist) • Cokie Roberts (panelist) • George Will (panelist)America This Morning and
World News Now co-anchorsRob Nelson • Paula FarisGood Morning America Weekend Bianna Golodryga (co-anchor) • Dan Harris (co-anchor) • Ron Claiborne (news anchor)> • Ginger Zee (weather anchor)World News (weekend anchor) Main correspondents/reporters
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