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Tracy Smith
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About Tracy
Tracy Smith is a CBS news correspondent, contributing to CBS News Sunday Morning and 48 Hours. She has a background as a former Channel One News anchor and correspondent. Between August 2005 and May 2007, Smith served as both co-anchor of the Saturday Early Show and a national correspondent for The Early Show, succeeding Maggie Rodriguez in these roles. In addition to her broadcasting career, Smith is a blogger and identifies as a Latter Day Soldier and a member of the Latter Day Saint community. She is affiliated with Next Chapter Support Services. Her work spans journalism and community engagement, reflecting her diverse interests and commitments.
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Appeared On
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Latter Day Lives - Talking with Latter Day Saints
2 episodes
Shows
2

ABA MOM
2 episodes
Shows
2

Women In...
2 episodes
Shows
2

Healthy Mind, Healthy Life
2 episodes
Shows
2

Pockets of Knowledge
1 episode
Shows
1

The Schmooze
1 episode
Shows
1

Admit It! With Alexis White
1 episode
Shows
1

Conversations With Iris Podcast
1 episode
Shows
1
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