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David Martin Shuster (born 1967) was an American news anchor for MSNBC who has also worked for Fox News and NBC News. He anchored MSNBC Live weekdays from 10-11am and 3-4pm ET and occasionally filled in for Keith Olbermann, Chris Matthews, Ed Schultz and Rachel Maddow on their respective shows. Shuster was MSNBCs lead "breaking news anchor," and anchored prime time coverage of several stories including the death of Michael Jackson, congressional votes for historic health care reform, and the earthquake in Haiti. Shusters high profile career has included some controversies; the most recent, an indefinite suspension on April 6, 2010, came from MSNBC after he auditioned for a new political show on CNN. He has not appeared on MSNBC since but remains under contract.
Birth Location: Bloomington, Indiana, Bloomington, Indiana
Date of birth: 1967-04-18
Nationality: American (USA)
Field: liberal Journalism
Work Institutions: MSNBC
Spouse: Julianna Goldman
Awards: Disabled American Veterans, Bugle Award (2006),Emmy (1996)
Religion: Jewish