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Alicia Acuna
Alicia
Acuna joined FOX News Channel (FNC) in 1997 and currently serves as a
general assignment reporter based in the network's Denver bureau.
Most recently, Acuna reported live from Dallas, Texas to cover the Ebola outbreak. Previously, she has covered the wake of the devastating May 2013 EF5 tornado reporting live from Moore, Oklahoma. Acuna has also played an integral role in FNC’s political coverage. She covered the first Presidential debate in the 2012 election at the University of Denver in Colorado, as well as the Denver Democratic Convention in 2008.
Prior to joining FNC, she was a weekday anchor/reporter for KSEE-TV (NBC) in Fresno, California where she anchored the 5 p.m. newscast. She was also a weekend anchor/reporter for KGET-TV (NBC) in Bakersfield, California where she anchored the 5 p.m. and 11 p.m. newscasts.
A graduate of Northern Arizona University, Acuna began her career as an assignment editor. She was the runner-up for the 1997 APTRA reporter of the year award and conducted a fellowship at the CBS News national headquarters.
Most recently, Acuna reported live from Dallas, Texas to cover the Ebola outbreak. Previously, she has covered the wake of the devastating May 2013 EF5 tornado reporting live from Moore, Oklahoma. Acuna has also played an integral role in FNC’s political coverage. She covered the first Presidential debate in the 2012 election at the University of Denver in Colorado, as well as the Denver Democratic Convention in 2008.
Prior to joining FNC, she was a weekday anchor/reporter for KSEE-TV (NBC) in Fresno, California where she anchored the 5 p.m. newscast. She was also a weekend anchor/reporter for KGET-TV (NBC) in Bakersfield, California where she anchored the 5 p.m. and 11 p.m. newscasts.
A graduate of Northern Arizona University, Acuna began her career as an assignment editor. She was the runner-up for the 1997 APTRA reporter of the year award and conducted a fellowship at the CBS News national headquarters.
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Carol Alt
Carol
Alt currently serves as host of FOX News Channel's (FNC) "A Healthy You
& Carol Alt" (Saturdays 4-4:30PM/ET). Based in New York, she joined
the network in 2013.
The weekend show features guest professionals and celebrities as well as Alt’s signature tips for maintaining health and wellness. Additionally, each installment of the show ends with a segment called "Ask Carol" where Alt will answer questions she receives on Facebook and Twitter.
Both a supermodel and lifestyle expert, Alt launched her successful modeling career in 1980 when she was featured on the cover of Harper's Bazaar and has since appeared on over 700 magazine covers. Early on, she adopted a well-balanced routine to help her stay fit and youthful, which included following the raw food diet plan for more than 20 years.
Alt is the author of several books such as Easy Sexy Raw, The Raw 50 and Eating in the Raw and has shared her tips and experience across all media platforms, including "FOX & Friends," "Good Morning America" and "The View." Alt has been featured as a key lecturer at health and nutrition conferences and seminars across the country.
The weekend show features guest professionals and celebrities as well as Alt’s signature tips for maintaining health and wellness. Additionally, each installment of the show ends with a segment called "Ask Carol" where Alt will answer questions she receives on Facebook and Twitter.
Both a supermodel and lifestyle expert, Alt launched her successful modeling career in 1980 when she was featured on the cover of Harper's Bazaar and has since appeared on over 700 magazine covers. Early on, she adopted a well-balanced routine to help her stay fit and youthful, which included following the raw food diet plan for more than 20 years.
Alt is the author of several books such as Easy Sexy Raw, The Raw 50 and Eating in the Raw and has shared her tips and experience across all media platforms, including "FOX & Friends," "Good Morning America" and "The View." Alt has been featured as a key lecturer at health and nutrition conferences and seminars across the country.
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Julie Banderas
Julie
Banderas joined FOX News Channel (FNC) in 2005 and currently serves as a
New York-based correspondent. She is also a rotating anchor for FOX Report (Saturdays 7PM/ET) and America’s News HQ (Saturdays 1PM/ET).
Most recently, Banderas provided live coverage of the 2013 New York City mayoral race, the crash landing of Southwest Flight 345 at LaGuardia Airport (LGA), the inauguration of Pope Francis and Hurricane Sandy. Additionally, she has contributed to health and wellness stories for the network.
During her tenure at FNC, Banderas has reported on several big stories, including Hurricane Dennis in 2005, the disappearance of U.S. student Natalee Holloway who went missing in Aruba in 2005, the legal case of Terri Schiavo from Florida and the murder of 9-year-old Jessica Lunsford by a registered sex offender.
Prior to joining FNC, Banderas was the weekend anchor at WNYW-TV (FOX 5) in New York, NY and also served as an anchor for several local news stations, including WFSB-TV (CBS 3) in Hartford, CT, WHSV-TV (ABC 3) in Harrisonburg, VA and WBRE-TV (NBC 11) in Wilkes-Barre, PA. She began her career at WLVI-TV (CW 56) in Boston, MA.
In 2004, Banderas was awarded the “Outstanding Single Newscast” Emmy award for her coverage of the Republican National Convention. She graduated from Emerson College with a B.S. in broadcast journalism.
Most recently, Banderas provided live coverage of the 2013 New York City mayoral race, the crash landing of Southwest Flight 345 at LaGuardia Airport (LGA), the inauguration of Pope Francis and Hurricane Sandy. Additionally, she has contributed to health and wellness stories for the network.
During her tenure at FNC, Banderas has reported on several big stories, including Hurricane Dennis in 2005, the disappearance of U.S. student Natalee Holloway who went missing in Aruba in 2005, the legal case of Terri Schiavo from Florida and the murder of 9-year-old Jessica Lunsford by a registered sex offender.
Prior to joining FNC, Banderas was the weekend anchor at WNYW-TV (FOX 5) in New York, NY and also served as an anchor for several local news stations, including WFSB-TV (CBS 3) in Hartford, CT, WHSV-TV (ABC 3) in Harrisonburg, VA and WBRE-TV (NBC 11) in Wilkes-Barre, PA. She began her career at WLVI-TV (CW 56) in Boston, MA.
In 2004, Banderas was awarded the “Outstanding Single Newscast” Emmy award for her coverage of the Republican National Convention. She graduated from Emerson College with a B.S. in broadcast journalism.
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Maria Bartiromo
Maria Bartiromo joined FOX Business Network (FBN) as Global Markets Editor in January 2014. She is the anchor ofOpening Bell with Maria Bartiromo on FBN (weekdays from 9-11 AM/ET) and Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo (Sundays at 10 AM/ET) on FOX News Channel (FNC).
Bartiromo
has covered business and the economy for more than 25 years and was one
of the building blocks of business cable network CNBC. During her
20-year tenure as the face of CNBC, she launched the network’s morning
program, Squawk Box; anchored The Closing Bell with Maria Bartiromo; and was the anchor and managing editor of the nationally syndicated On the Money with Maria Bartiromo, formerly The Wall Street Journal Report with Maria Bartiromo.
Bartiromo
has been a pioneer in her industry. In 1995, she became the first
journalist to report live from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange
on a daily basis. She joined CNBC in 1993 after five years as a
producer, writer and assignment editor with CNN Business News, where she
wrote and produced some of CNN's top business programs.
She has
received numerous prestigious awards, including two Emmys and a Gracie
Award. Her first Emmy was for her 2008 News and Documentary coverage of
the 2007-2008 financial collapse and her “Bailout Talks Collapse”
coverage was broadcast on NBC Nightly News. She later won a
second Emmy for her 2009 documentary, “Inside the Mind of Google,” which
aired globally on CNBC. Bartiromo won a Gracie Award for “Greenspan:
Power, Money & the American Dream,” also broadcast globally on CNBC.
In 2009, the Financial Times named her one of the “50 Faces That Shaped the Decade,” and she was the
first female journalist to be inducted into the Cable Hall of Fame
Class of 2011. Bartiromo is the author of several books, including The Weekend That Changed Wall Street, published by Portfolio / Penguin, and The 10 Laws of Enduring Success, published by Random House; both were released in 2010.
Bartiromo has written weekly columns for Business Week and Milano Finanza magazines, as well as monthly columns for Individual Investor, Ticker and Reader’s Digest magazines. She has been published in the Financial Times, Newsweek, Town and Country, Registered Rep and the New York Post.
Bartiromo
is a member of the Board of Trustees of New York University, the Board
of Directors of the Young Global Leaders of the World Economic Forum,
the Council on Foreign Relations, the Economic Club of New York and the
Board of Directors of The National Italian American Foundation (NIAF).
She
graduated from New York University, where she studied journalism and
economics. She also served as an adjunct professor at NYU Stern School
of Business for the fall semesters of 2010 through 2013.
She has
become part of pop culture during her career, having had cameos in
several motion picture movies, playing herself in “Wall Street Two” with
Michael Douglas and “Arbitrage” with Richard Gere, among others. In
1999, Joey Ramone of the Ramones rock band wrote a song about her, titled “Maria Bartiromo,” which was on his final album.
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Bartiromo
has covered business and the economy for more than 25 years and was one
of the building blocks of business cable network CNBC. During her
20-year tenure as the face of CNBC, she launched the network’s morning
program, Squawk Box; anchored The Closing Bell with Maria Bartiromo; and was the anchor and managing editor of the nationally syndicated On the Money with Maria Bartiromo, formerly The Wall Street Journal Report with Maria Bartiromo.
Bartiromo
has been a pioneer in her industry. In 1995, she became the first
journalist to report live from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange
on a daily basis. She joined CNBC in 1993 after five years as a
producer, writer and assignment editor with CNN Business News, where she
wrote and produced some of CNN's top business programs.
She has
received numerous prestigious awards, including two Emmys and a Gracie
Award. Her first Emmy was for her 2008 News and Documentary coverage of
the 2007-2008 financial collapse and her “Bailout Talks Collapse”
coverage was broadcast on NBC Nightly News. She later won a
second Emmy for her 2009 documentary, “Inside the Mind of Google,” which
aired globally on CNBC. Bartiromo won a Gracie Award for “Greenspan:
Power, Money & the American Dream,” also broadcast globally on CNBC.
In 2009, the Financial Times named her one of the “50 Faces That Shaped the Decade,” and she was the
first female journalist to be inducted into the Cable Hall of Fame
Class of 2011. Bartiromo is the author of several books, including The Weekend That Changed Wall Street, published by Portfolio / Penguin, and The 10 Laws of Enduring Success, published by Random House; both were released in 2010.
Bartiromo has written weekly columns for Business Week and Milano Finanza magazines, as well as monthly columns for Individual Investor, Ticker and Reader’s Digest magazines. She has been published in the Financial Times, Newsweek, Town and Country, Registered Rep and the New York Post.
Bartiromo
is a member of the Board of Trustees of New York University, the Board
of Directors of the Young Global Leaders of the World Economic Forum,
the Council on Foreign Relations, the Economic Club of New York and the
Board of Directors of The National Italian American Foundation (NIAF).
She
graduated from New York University, where she studied journalism and
economics. She also served as an adjunct professor at NYU Stern School
of Business for the fall semesters of 2010 through 2013.
She has
become part of pop culture during her career, having had cameos in
several motion picture movies, playing herself in “Wall Street Two” with
Michael Douglas and “Arbitrage” with Richard Gere, among others. In
1999, Joey Ramone of the Ramones rock band wrote a song about her, titled “Maria Bartiromo,” which was on his final album.
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Jedediah Bila
Jedediah Bila currently serves as a rotating panelist on FOX News Channel’s (FNC) Outnumbered (weekdays 12-1PM/ET) and as a contributor to the network.
On Outnumbered, Bila is part of a panel of four female panelists and one rotating male that tackles top headlines from all angles and perspectives. Throughout her tenure, Bila has appeared on a wide range of the network’s programming including The Five, Red Eye with Greg Gutfeld and Your World with Neil Cavuto. She has also contributed to Fox Business Network (FBN). Prior to FNC, she has made guest appearances on MSNBC, CNBC, The Blaze and several radio programs.
Additionally, Bila serves as a columnist and her work has been published in a number of publications, including Human Events, The Daily Caller, Newsmax, Breitbart News, The Blaze and Townhall. She has also authored a book, titled, “Outnumbered: Chronicles of a Manhattan Conservative,” which was published in 2011. Furthermore, she is a featured speaker for the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute and is a Pioneer Mentor at The New Agenda.
Bila graduated as valedictorian from Wagner College and earned a Master of Arts degree from Columbia University. She went on to hold leadership positions in the fields of education and marketing.
On Outnumbered, Bila is part of a panel of four female panelists and one rotating male that tackles top headlines from all angles and perspectives. Throughout her tenure, Bila has appeared on a wide range of the network’s programming including The Five, Red Eye with Greg Gutfeld and Your World with Neil Cavuto. She has also contributed to Fox Business Network (FBN). Prior to FNC, she has made guest appearances on MSNBC, CNBC, The Blaze and several radio programs.
Additionally, Bila serves as a columnist and her work has been published in a number of publications, including Human Events, The Daily Caller, Newsmax, Breitbart News, The Blaze and Townhall. She has also authored a book, titled, “Outnumbered: Chronicles of a Manhattan Conservative,” which was published in 2011. Furthermore, she is a featured speaker for the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute and is a Pioneer Mentor at The New Agenda.
Bila graduated as valedictorian from Wagner College and earned a Master of Arts degree from Columbia University. She went on to hold leadership positions in the fields of education and marketing.
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Shannon Bream
Shannon
Bream joined FOX News Channel (FNC) in 2007 and is a Washington-based
correspondent covering the Supreme Court. She also serves as anchor of America’s News Headquarters (Sundays at 12-2PM/ET) and is a rotating anchor for FOX Report (Saturdays 7PM/ET).
Most recently, Bream reported live from Capitol Hill on the 2015 Supreme Court decision to rule in favor of same-sex marriage nationwide. Previously, she has covered the 2013 Supreme Court ruling of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and California’s Proposition 8, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) in 2012, as well as provided extensive live coverage of the nomination of Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court. In addition, Bream reported on the Supreme Court hearing on Guantanamo Bay detainees in June 2008.
Before joining FNC, Bream worked as a weekend anchor for WRC-TV (NBC-4) in Washington, DC. Prior to that, she anchored the evening and late-night news for WBTV (CBS-3) in Charlotte, NC and held writing and reporting positions at WFTS-TV (ABC-28) in Tampa, FL.
On May 11th, 2013, she was the first ever female keynote speaker for commencement at Liberty University. Bream practiced corporate law in Tampa, FL and in 1999, she was selected in a competition for ABC's Politically Incorrect. She was also crowned Miss Florida in 1994 and Miss Virginia in 1990.
She is a graduate of Liberty University and earned a Juris Doctorate with honors from Florida State University College of Law.
Brenda
Buttner currently serves as a senior business correspondent and host of
"Bulls and Bears" (Saturdays 10-10:30 a.m. ET) on Fox News Channel
(FNC). Based in New York, she joined the network in 2000.
Prior to FNC, Buttner was host of CNBC's "The Money Club" and also served as the network's Washington correspondent. She began her career as an anchor and reporter for KCRL-TV (NBC 4) in Reno, NV.
Buttner is a recipient of the Cable Ace Award for Best Business Programming in 1996 and the National Clarion Award for Best News Story in 1990. Additionally, her work on personal finance has been published in popular publications such as The New York Times and Ladies Home Journal.
Buttner graduated with honors from Harvard University with a B.A. in social studies and went on to become a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University, where she graduated with high honors in politics and economics.
Most recently, Bream reported live from Capitol Hill on the 2015 Supreme Court decision to rule in favor of same-sex marriage nationwide. Previously, she has covered the 2013 Supreme Court ruling of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and California’s Proposition 8, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) in 2012, as well as provided extensive live coverage of the nomination of Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court. In addition, Bream reported on the Supreme Court hearing on Guantanamo Bay detainees in June 2008.
Before joining FNC, Bream worked as a weekend anchor for WRC-TV (NBC-4) in Washington, DC. Prior to that, she anchored the evening and late-night news for WBTV (CBS-3) in Charlotte, NC and held writing and reporting positions at WFTS-TV (ABC-28) in Tampa, FL.
On May 11th, 2013, she was the first ever female keynote speaker for commencement at Liberty University. Bream practiced corporate law in Tampa, FL and in 1999, she was selected in a competition for ABC's Politically Incorrect. She was also crowned Miss Florida in 1994 and Miss Virginia in 1990.
She is a graduate of Liberty University and earned a Juris Doctorate with honors from Florida State University College of Law.
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Patti Ann Browne
Patti
Ann Browne currently serves as an anchor for FOX News Channel (FNC).
She joined the network in 2000 and is based in New York.
While at FNC, Browne has covered several major news stories. Most recently, she provided coverage of the trial of Boston mobster James "Whitey" Bulger, the crash-landing of Southwest Airlines Flight 345 at LaGuardia Airport (LGA) and the Senate vote to avert the fisal cliff on New Year's Eve 2013. Previously, Browne served as co-host of FNC's FOX & Friends First.
Prior to joining FNC, Browne hosted MSNBC's Weekend Morning Line. She also co-anchored Reporter Round Table at News 12 Long Island and worked as an anchor for independently-owned WLIG-TV in New York, NY and WSJV-TV (Fox 28) in South Bend, IN. She began her career at WLIM radio in Long Island, NY.
Browne earned an M.A. summa cum laude from the New York Institute of Technology in NY and holds a B.A. from Fordham University.
While at FNC, Browne has covered several major news stories. Most recently, she provided coverage of the trial of Boston mobster James "Whitey" Bulger, the crash-landing of Southwest Airlines Flight 345 at LaGuardia Airport (LGA) and the Senate vote to avert the fisal cliff on New Year's Eve 2013. Previously, Browne served as co-host of FNC's FOX & Friends First.
Prior to joining FNC, Browne hosted MSNBC's Weekend Morning Line. She also co-anchored Reporter Round Table at News 12 Long Island and worked as an anchor for independently-owned WLIG-TV in New York, NY and WSJV-TV (Fox 28) in South Bend, IN. She began her career at WLIM radio in Long Island, NY.
Browne earned an M.A. summa cum laude from the New York Institute of Technology in NY and holds a B.A. from Fordham University.
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Tammy Bruce
Tammy
Bruce, an Independent Tea Party Conservative, is a radio talk show
host, New York Times bestselling author, blogger, Fox News Political
Contributor and columnist at Newsmax.com and The Guardian newspaper. A
lifelong Democrat (until 2008 when she registered as unaffiliated), Ms.
Bruce worked on a number of Democratic campaigns in 1990s, including the
1992 Boxer and Feinstein senate races and the Clinton for President
campaign. President Clinton’s affair with Monica Lewinsky and the
liberal and feminist establishment continued support of him was one of
many tipping points in Ms. Bruce’s consideration of conservative ideals.
Ms. Bruce also has a consistent history of supporting conservatives as well, including President Reagan, both Presidents Bush and, quite reluctantly, John McCain during the 2008 presidential campaign. She also served on California Governor Arnold Schwarzeneggar’s Transition Team after his election-by-recall in 2003. In 2008 Ms. Bruce decided to reject any party affiliation.
A free-speech and Second Amendment advocate, an important contributor to her position on the issue comes from her experience as a radio talk show host. The “Tammy Bruce Show” premiered in 1993 in Los Angeles and was nationally syndicated in 2005, enjoying over 200 terrestrial affiliates. In 2009, in a move to gain more freedom, Ms. Bruce took her radio show independent, making it an exclusively New Media program available online and via podcast. Tammy Radio remains the #1 program on the worldwide internet radio hub TalkStreamLive for 3 consecutive years.
Additionally, Ms. Bruce has been profiled, and her editorials and commentaries on significant social issues have been published nationally and internationally, in a wide variety of magazines, newspapers including the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, the San Francisco Chronicle, Esquire, and The Advocate among others.
In addition to her media work, Ms. Bruce speaks to a variety of groups nationwide, including college, business and civic organizations with her speech, “Contrary to Popular Belief: How Conservative Ideas Empower Women, Gays and Blacks.”
Ms. Bruce’s first book, “The New Thought Police,” was published by Forum, an imprint of Crown/Random House, in October 2001. An analysis of freedom of expression and the culture wars, it explores the importance of freedom of expression and personal liberty and how that liberty is under attack by the dangerous rise of Left-wing McCarthyism. Her second book, “The Death of Right and Wrong,” also for Random House (April 2003), addresses the rise of moral relativism in society and quickly became a New York Times best seller. Ms. Bruce’s latest work, “The New American Revolution,” was published by Harper Collins/Morrow and is now available in paperback. She is currently working on her fourth book, with a subject matter yet to be revealed.
Besides Ms. Bruce’s blog, radio program, books, and columns, she can be seen in in two short films. In “2081,” an adaptation of Vonnugut’s “Harrison Bergeron,” she portrays the “Inspector General” and in 2010 she was featured in the Sarah Palin documentary “The Undefeated.”
Drawn into feminist activism in the late 1980’s, Ms. Bruce focused on women in the workplace, violence against women and ending international subjugation of women. Just two years after joining the National Organization for Women, with a brand of feminism that places her somewhere between Donna Reed and Thelma and Louise, Ms. Bruce was elected president of the Los Angeles chapter of NOW at the age of 27. Until she saw the conservative light, she also served on their national board of directors.
A native of Los Angeles, Ms. Bruce holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from the University of Southern California, from which she graduated cum laude. Currently she is a PhD candidate at Claremont Graduate University. Ms. Bruce notes her interest in politics and individual liberty was sparked during her childhood in part because of the work of authors Ray Bradbury and George Orwell, both of whom remain her favorite writers. Ms. Bruce lives in Los Angeles with Snoopy the Cat, Snoopy’s best friend Sydney the Dog, and puts up with a raccoon she has named Rocky, who refuses to leave her outside patio.
Ms. Bruce also has a consistent history of supporting conservatives as well, including President Reagan, both Presidents Bush and, quite reluctantly, John McCain during the 2008 presidential campaign. She also served on California Governor Arnold Schwarzeneggar’s Transition Team after his election-by-recall in 2003. In 2008 Ms. Bruce decided to reject any party affiliation.
A free-speech and Second Amendment advocate, an important contributor to her position on the issue comes from her experience as a radio talk show host. The “Tammy Bruce Show” premiered in 1993 in Los Angeles and was nationally syndicated in 2005, enjoying over 200 terrestrial affiliates. In 2009, in a move to gain more freedom, Ms. Bruce took her radio show independent, making it an exclusively New Media program available online and via podcast. Tammy Radio remains the #1 program on the worldwide internet radio hub TalkStreamLive for 3 consecutive years.
Additionally, Ms. Bruce has been profiled, and her editorials and commentaries on significant social issues have been published nationally and internationally, in a wide variety of magazines, newspapers including the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, the San Francisco Chronicle, Esquire, and The Advocate among others.
In addition to her media work, Ms. Bruce speaks to a variety of groups nationwide, including college, business and civic organizations with her speech, “Contrary to Popular Belief: How Conservative Ideas Empower Women, Gays and Blacks.”
Ms. Bruce’s first book, “The New Thought Police,” was published by Forum, an imprint of Crown/Random House, in October 2001. An analysis of freedom of expression and the culture wars, it explores the importance of freedom of expression and personal liberty and how that liberty is under attack by the dangerous rise of Left-wing McCarthyism. Her second book, “The Death of Right and Wrong,” also for Random House (April 2003), addresses the rise of moral relativism in society and quickly became a New York Times best seller. Ms. Bruce’s latest work, “The New American Revolution,” was published by Harper Collins/Morrow and is now available in paperback. She is currently working on her fourth book, with a subject matter yet to be revealed.
Besides Ms. Bruce’s blog, radio program, books, and columns, she can be seen in in two short films. In “2081,” an adaptation of Vonnugut’s “Harrison Bergeron,” she portrays the “Inspector General” and in 2010 she was featured in the Sarah Palin documentary “The Undefeated.”
Drawn into feminist activism in the late 1980’s, Ms. Bruce focused on women in the workplace, violence against women and ending international subjugation of women. Just two years after joining the National Organization for Women, with a brand of feminism that places her somewhere between Donna Reed and Thelma and Louise, Ms. Bruce was elected president of the Los Angeles chapter of NOW at the age of 27. Until she saw the conservative light, she also served on their national board of directors.
A native of Los Angeles, Ms. Bruce holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from the University of Southern California, from which she graduated cum laude. Currently she is a PhD candidate at Claremont Graduate University. Ms. Bruce notes her interest in politics and individual liberty was sparked during her childhood in part because of the work of authors Ray Bradbury and George Orwell, both of whom remain her favorite writers. Ms. Bruce lives in Los Angeles with Snoopy the Cat, Snoopy’s best friend Sydney the Dog, and puts up with a raccoon she has named Rocky, who refuses to leave her outside patio.
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Brenda Buttner
Prior to FNC, Buttner was host of CNBC's "The Money Club" and also served as the network's Washington correspondent. She began her career as an anchor and reporter for KCRL-TV (NBC 4) in Reno, NV.
Buttner is a recipient of the Cable Ace Award for Best Business Programming in 1996 and the National Clarion Award for Best News Story in 1990. Additionally, her work on personal finance has been published in popular publications such as The New York Times and Ladies Home Journal.
Buttner graduated with honors from Harvard University with a B.A. in social studies and went on to become a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University, where she graduated with high honors in politics and economics.
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The Real Story with Gretchen Carlson covers all current events as well as crime, politics and investigative reports. During the program, Carlson also gives her daily "My Take" and leads panel debates, all while incorporating trending stories and feedback from social media into the show.
Previously, Carlson served as a co-host of FOX & Friends. During her tenure at the network, she has reported on several national and international stories and has interviewed key newsmakers in politics, sports and entertainment. Carlson has also contributed to the network’s election coverage for the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections. Additionally, she provided live coverage of the Royal Wedding from Westminster Abbey.
Prior to joining FNC, Carlson worked at CBS News where she served as a correspondent and co-anchor of the CBS Saturday Early Show. While at CBS, Carlson covered breaking news events, including the Columbia space shuttle disaster, the capture of the Washington D.C. sniper, the World Trade Center attack on September 11th and the execution of Timothy McVeigh. Before her time at CBS, Carlson served as an anchor and reporter for KXAS-TV (NBC 5) in Dallas, Texas, WOIO-TV (CBS 19) in Cleveland, OH and WCPO-TV (ABC 9) in Cincinnati, OH. She began her television career in Richmond, VA as a political reporter for WRIC-TV (ABC 8).
Carlson is the recipient of the prestigious American Women in Radio and Television "Best Series" award for her 30-part series on domestic violence and two National Emmy awards for her work at CBS News. In 1989, before beginning her career in television, she was the first classical violinist to be crowned Miss America. Additionally, she is a national celebrity spokesperson for the March of Dimes, serves on the Miss America Organization Board and is a Sunday school teacher.
The author of the inspirational memoir "Getting Real," Carlson is originally from Minnesota. She graduated with honors from Stanford University and also studied at Oxford University in England.
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Cheryl Casone
Cheryl
Casone joined Fox News Channel (FNC) in November 2006. She currently
serves as a financial contributor and provides weekly job reports. She
also serves as an anchor for Fox Business Network (FBN).
Casone has years of experience covering finance, business and consumer news. She has reported on the economic impact of war on the economy, consumer fraud, global markets, foreign investment and corporate governance in addition to her work covering the U.S. markets.
Prior to FNC, she worked as a freelance business correspondent for CNN, primarily reporting from the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), and she worked for CBS Newspath as a general assignment reporter. Casone moved to New York to work as an overnight and early morning news anchor for MSNBC and NBC. Previously, she anchored a business show for San Francisco's KRON-TV (MyNetworkTV) and served as a business and general assignment reporter. She began her career at CNX Media on the nationally syndicated program "Travel Update."
Casone has served on the boards of the Associated Press Television and Radio Association, California and Nevada Regional Chapter, and American Women in Radio and Television, San Francisco Chapter.
A native of Dallas, TX, Casone graduated from Northern Arizona University.
Casone has years of experience covering finance, business and consumer news. She has reported on the economic impact of war on the economy, consumer fraud, global markets, foreign investment and corporate governance in addition to her work covering the U.S. markets.
Prior to FNC, she worked as a freelance business correspondent for CNN, primarily reporting from the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), and she worked for CBS Newspath as a general assignment reporter. Casone moved to New York to work as an overnight and early morning news anchor for MSNBC and NBC. Previously, she anchored a business show for San Francisco's KRON-TV (MyNetworkTV) and served as a business and general assignment reporter. She began her career at CNX Media on the nationally syndicated program "Travel Update."
Casone has served on the boards of the Associated Press Television and Radio Association, California and Nevada Regional Chapter, and American Women in Radio and Television, San Francisco Chapter.
A native of Dallas, TX, Casone graduated from Northern Arizona University.
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Linda Chavez
Linda Chavez is president of the Center for Equal Opportunity, based in Washington, D.C., and a FOX News Channel contributor.
She is the author of "Out of the Barrio: Toward a New Politics of Hispanic Assimilation," which chronicles the story of Hispanic progress and achievement and addresses the implications of bilingual education, voting rights, immigration and affirmative action.
Many know Chavez for her syndicated column that appears in newspapers across the country, including The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The New Republic, Commentary and Reader's Digest.
In 2000, Chavez was honored by the Library of Congress as a "living legend" for her contributions to America's cultural and historical legacy.
Chavez was President George W. Bush's nominee for secretary of labor in 2001 until she withdrew her name from consideration.
She is the author of "Out of the Barrio: Toward a New Politics of Hispanic Assimilation," which chronicles the story of Hispanic progress and achievement and addresses the implications of bilingual education, voting rights, immigration and affirmative action.
Many know Chavez for her syndicated column that appears in newspapers across the country, including The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The New Republic, Commentary and Reader's Digest.
In 2000, Chavez was honored by the Library of Congress as a "living legend" for her contributions to America's cultural and historical legacy.
Chavez was President George W. Bush's nominee for secretary of labor in 2001 until she withdrew her name from consideration.
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Heather Childers
Heather Childers currently serves as co-host of FOX News Channel's (FNC) FOX & Friends First (weekdays 5-6AM/ET). She joined the network in 2010 and is based in New York.
Most recently, Childers provided live coverage of the 2013 Al-Qaeda terror threats that forced U.S. Embassies to close in the Middle East. Previously, she covered Asiana Flight 214's crash-landing at San Francisco International Airport (SFO), Superstorm Sandy as well as the impacts of the deadly tornado in Moore, OK. Childers also anchored FNC's America's News HQ from 2011 to 2013.
Before joining FNC as a general assignment reporter, Childers served as a weekday evening anchor for News 14 Carolina (YNN 14) in Charlotte, NC. She was also a weekend evening anchor and weekday reporter for WLOS-TV (ABC 13) in Asheville, NC and a weekday anchor for WFLX-TV (FOX 29) in Albany, GA. Childers began her career as a producer at WCNC-TV (NBC 22) in Charlotte, NC.
Childers graduated from the University of North Carolina with a B.A. in English.
Most recently, Childers provided live coverage of the 2013 Al-Qaeda terror threats that forced U.S. Embassies to close in the Middle East. Previously, she covered Asiana Flight 214's crash-landing at San Francisco International Airport (SFO), Superstorm Sandy as well as the impacts of the deadly tornado in Moore, OK. Childers also anchored FNC's America's News HQ from 2011 to 2013.
Before joining FNC as a general assignment reporter, Childers served as a weekday evening anchor for News 14 Carolina (YNN 14) in Charlotte, NC. She was also a weekend evening anchor and weekday reporter for WLOS-TV (ABC 13) in Asheville, NC and a weekday anchor for WFLX-TV (FOX 29) in Albany, GA. Childers began her career as a producer at WCNC-TV (NBC 22) in Charlotte, NC.
Childers graduated from the University of North Carolina with a B.A. in English.
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Jamie Colby
Jamie
Colby is the host of Strange Inheritance, which airs Monday through
Thursday at 9:00 PM/ET on the Fox Business Network (FBN). Most recently
Colby served as co-anchor of FOX News Channel's (FNC) "America's News
Headquarters" (Saturdays 1-2PM/ET and Sundays 10-11AM and 12-1PM/ET).
She joined FNC in 2003 and is based in the New York bureau.
While at FNC, Colby has reported on numerous major national and international news stories, including the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings and the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. She has also provided live coverage from India and Sri Lanka in the wake of the South-East Asia tsunami in 2004 and from the NASA Headquarters in Houston, Texas on the Columbia Space Shuttle investigation. Additionally, a licensed attorney and former law professor, she has covered Martha Stewart's insider trading trial and prison release, the sexual assault trial of basketball star Kobe Bryant and the trials of George Zimmerman, Casey Anthony and Jodi Arias. She has secured an exclusive interviews with American singer-songwriter Madonna on her first children's book "The English Rose," as well as with Army Secretary John McHugh in his only interview on sequestration, and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush prior to the 2012 presidential election.
Prior to joining FNC, Colby was a correspondent for CNN. She also served as an anchor and reporter for CBS News, WPIX-TV (CW 11) and WNYW-TV (FOX 5) in New York, NY.
Colby is a recipient of a National Edward R. Murrow Award for coverage of 9/11, the Clarion Award from the Association for Women in Communications, the Gracie Allen Award for investigative reporting in 2000 and was named Television Week's "Rising News Star to Watch." Previously, she was a practicing attorney and is currently licensed in California, New York, Florida and the District of Columbia. She is also an accountant, a mortgage broker, and a real estate broker. Admitted to University of Miami International School of Business at age 14, Colby received a B.S. in accounting and then her J.D. at age 22.
While at FNC, Colby has reported on numerous major national and international news stories, including the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings and the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. She has also provided live coverage from India and Sri Lanka in the wake of the South-East Asia tsunami in 2004 and from the NASA Headquarters in Houston, Texas on the Columbia Space Shuttle investigation. Additionally, a licensed attorney and former law professor, she has covered Martha Stewart's insider trading trial and prison release, the sexual assault trial of basketball star Kobe Bryant and the trials of George Zimmerman, Casey Anthony and Jodi Arias. She has secured an exclusive interviews with American singer-songwriter Madonna on her first children's book "The English Rose," as well as with Army Secretary John McHugh in his only interview on sequestration, and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush prior to the 2012 presidential election.
Prior to joining FNC, Colby was a correspondent for CNN. She also served as an anchor and reporter for CBS News, WPIX-TV (CW 11) and WNYW-TV (FOX 5) in New York, NY.
Colby is a recipient of a National Edward R. Murrow Award for coverage of 9/11, the Clarion Award from the Association for Women in Communications, the Gracie Allen Award for investigative reporting in 2000 and was named Television Week's "Rising News Star to Watch." Previously, she was a practicing attorney and is currently licensed in California, New York, Florida and the District of Columbia. She is also an accountant, a mortgage broker, and a real estate broker. Admitted to University of Miami International School of Business at age 14, Colby received a B.S. in accounting and then her J.D. at age 22.
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Claudia Cowan
Claudia
Cowan currently serves as FOX News Channel's (FNC) San Francisco-based
correspondent. She joined the network in April 1998.
Most recently in 2014, Cowan provided live coverage of the death of Robin Williams, reporting from Tiburon, CA. In 2013, she also covered the deadly crash of Asiana Flight 214 from the San Francisco Airport (SFO), as well as the anti-fracking movement in California.
During her time at FNC, Cowan has covered a variety of stories including the 75th anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge, the death of American recording artist and singer Whitney Houston, the devastating wildfires in Southern California, and the reaction from Californians to the unconstitutional ruling of Proposition 8 and the earthquake in Baja. She also reported on the impact of Hurricane Dolly from the Texas/Mexican border in 2008.
Prior to joining FNC, Cowan worked in several local markets including KRON-TV (NBC 4) in San Francisco, CA, KOVR-TV (CBS 13) in Sacramento, CA and KMST-TV (CBS 32) in Monterey, CA. She began her career at KTTV-TV (FOX 11) in Los Angeles, CA.
Cowan is a graduate of University of California, Los Angeles.
Most recently in 2014, Cowan provided live coverage of the death of Robin Williams, reporting from Tiburon, CA. In 2013, she also covered the deadly crash of Asiana Flight 214 from the San Francisco Airport (SFO), as well as the anti-fracking movement in California.
During her time at FNC, Cowan has covered a variety of stories including the 75th anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge, the death of American recording artist and singer Whitney Houston, the devastating wildfires in Southern California, and the reaction from Californians to the unconstitutional ruling of Proposition 8 and the earthquake in Baja. She also reported on the impact of Hurricane Dolly from the Texas/Mexican border in 2008.
Prior to joining FNC, Cowan worked in several local markets including KRON-TV (NBC 4) in San Francisco, CA, KOVR-TV (CBS 13) in Sacramento, CA and KMST-TV (CBS 32) in Monterey, CA. She began her career at KTTV-TV (FOX 11) in Los Angeles, CA.
Cowan is a graduate of University of California, Los Angeles.
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Monica Crowley
Monica
Crowley joined Fox News Channel (FNC) in 1998 as a political and
international affairs analyst. She rejoined FNC as a contributor in 2008
after leaving in 2004.
In addition to her work at FNC, Crowley is currently the host of the radio show “The Monica Crowley Show,” which began in 2002 on WABC radio in New York. In March 2006, in a deal with Westwood One Radio network, the show went national.
Previously, Crowley served as a foreign policy assistant to former President Richard Nixon and went on to become a commentator on NPR’s "Morning Edition." Later, she joined MSNBC and worked as a political analyst and co-host of "Connected: Coast to Coast."
Crowley has written for a number of publications including The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, The Baltimore Sun and The New York Post. She also has two best-selling books, “Nixon off the Record: His Candid Commentary on People and Politics” (Random House, 1996) and “Nixon in the Winter” (Random House, 1998).
A graduate of Colgate University with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Crowley went on to receive two Masters Degrees and a Ph. D. in International Affairs from Columbia University.
In addition to her work at FNC, Crowley is currently the host of the radio show “The Monica Crowley Show,” which began in 2002 on WABC radio in New York. In March 2006, in a deal with Westwood One Radio network, the show went national.
Previously, Crowley served as a foreign policy assistant to former President Richard Nixon and went on to become a commentator on NPR’s "Morning Edition." Later, she joined MSNBC and worked as a political analyst and co-host of "Connected: Coast to Coast."
Crowley has written for a number of publications including The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, The Baltimore Sun and The New York Post. She also has two best-selling books, “Nixon off the Record: His Candid Commentary on People and Politics” (Random House, 1996) and “Nixon in the Winter” (Random House, 1998).
A graduate of Colgate University with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Crowley went on to receive two Masters Degrees and a Ph. D. in International Affairs from Columbia University.
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Stacey Dash
Stacey
Dash joined FOX News Channel (FNC) in 2014 and currently serves as a
contributor, offering cultural analysis and commentary across various
daytime and prime-time programs.
Most recently, Dash sparked controversy during the 2012 presidential election when she endorsed then-Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on her personal Twitter account and subsequently endured heavy criticism for supporting a conservative nominee. Since the election, Dash has continued to utilize her unique positioning as a well-known actress to voice her opinions and encourage discussion on topics ranging from pop culture to national news and politics across all media platforms.
In addition to her cultural and political activism, Dash leads a notable acting career that has spanned more than 20 years. She has appeared in numerous films and television series, including her breakout role as "Dionne" in the 1995 hit movie "Clueless," as well as roles in "Renaissance Man," "Mo' Money," and "View from the Top," among others.
Most recently, Dash sparked controversy during the 2012 presidential election when she endorsed then-Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on her personal Twitter account and subsequently endured heavy criticism for supporting a conservative nominee. Since the election, Dash has continued to utilize her unique positioning as a well-known actress to voice her opinions and encourage discussion on topics ranging from pop culture to national news and politics across all media platforms.
In addition to her cultural and political activism, Dash leads a notable acting career that has spanned more than 20 years. She has appeared in numerous films and television series, including her breakout role as "Dionne" in the 1995 hit movie "Clueless," as well as roles in "Renaissance Man," "Mo' Money," and "View from the Top," among others.
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Ainsley Earhardt
Ainsley Earhardt currently serves as co-host of FOX News Channel’s (FNC) FOX & Friends First (weekdays 5-6AM/ET). She joined the network in 2007 and is based in New York.
Most recently, Earhardt provided live coverage of the 2015 shooting at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina. She has reported on stories such as the Fort Hood base shooting, the murder investigation involving New England Patriot’s Aaron Hernandez, the death of actor James Gandolfini as well as the fatal EF5 tornado in Moore, OK.
Since 2014, Earhardt has traveled down to Panama City Beach, FL to cover spring break for segments on Hannity (weekdays 10 PM/ET). Additionally, she also contributed to FNC’s New Year’s Eve special, “All-American New Year” live from Times Square in New York City in 2014.
While at FNC, Earhardt has reported on many high-profile news stories including the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill and the 8.0-magnitude earthquake in China, which killed over 69,000 people. She has also provided the network with overnight breaking news cut-ins and has been a fill-in co-host for both FOX & Friends and FOX & Friends Weekend.
Prior to joining FNC, Earhardt served as an anchor for KENS-TV (CBS 5) in San Antonio, Texas and WLTX-TV (CBS 19) in Columbia, SC, where she was named “Best Personality of the Year” in Columbia Metropolitan Magazine.
Earhardt graduated from the University of South Carolina with a B.A. in journalism.
Most recently, Earhardt provided live coverage of the 2015 shooting at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina. She has reported on stories such as the Fort Hood base shooting, the murder investigation involving New England Patriot’s Aaron Hernandez, the death of actor James Gandolfini as well as the fatal EF5 tornado in Moore, OK.
Since 2014, Earhardt has traveled down to Panama City Beach, FL to cover spring break for segments on Hannity (weekdays 10 PM/ET). Additionally, she also contributed to FNC’s New Year’s Eve special, “All-American New Year” live from Times Square in New York City in 2014.
While at FNC, Earhardt has reported on many high-profile news stories including the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill and the 8.0-magnitude earthquake in China, which killed over 69,000 people. She has also provided the network with overnight breaking news cut-ins and has been a fill-in co-host for both FOX & Friends and FOX & Friends Weekend.
Prior to joining FNC, Earhardt served as an anchor for KENS-TV (CBS 5) in San Antonio, Texas and WLTX-TV (CBS 19) in Columbia, SC, where she was named “Best Personality of the Year” in Columbia Metropolitan Magazine.
Earhardt graduated from the University of South Carolina with a B.A. in journalism.
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Nina Easton
Nina
Easton is FORTUNE's Washington columnist and senior editor, covering
politics and economics in the nation's capital for a readership of more
than five million. She is a panelist on "Fox News Sunday" and "Special
Report," among other shows and provided prime-time commentary throughout
the 2008 election.
Easton is author of the acclaimed political history "Gang of Five: Leaders at the Center of the Conservative Ascendancy," praised for its "inventive, exhaustive and entertaining" account of post-Reagan conservatism. She won numerous national awards as a Sunday Magazine writer for the Los Angeles Times and later served as deputy Washington bureau chief for the Boston Globe.
Easton is a California native and Phi Beta Kappa graduate of U.C. Berkeley.
Easton is author of the acclaimed political history "Gang of Five: Leaders at the Center of the Conservative Ascendancy," praised for its "inventive, exhaustive and entertaining" account of post-Reagan conservatism. She won numerous national awards as a Sunday Magazine writer for the Los Angeles Times and later served as deputy Washington bureau chief for the Boston Globe.
Easton is a California native and Phi Beta Kappa graduate of U.C. Berkeley.
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Susan Estrich
Susan
Estrich is currently the Robert Kingsley Professor of Law and Political
Science at the University of Southern California and a member of the
Board of Contributors of USA Today. She writes the "Portia" column for
American Lawyer Media and is a contributing editor of The Los Angeles
Times. She was appointed by the president to serve on the National
Holocaust Council and by the mayor of the City of Los Angeles to serve
on that city's Ethics Commission.
A woman of firsts, she was the first woman president of the Harvard Law Review and the first woman to head a national presidential campaign (Dukakis). Estrich is committed to paving the way for women to assume positions of leadership.
Books by Estrich include "Real Rape," "Getting Away with Murder: How Politics is Destroying the Criminal Justice System" and "Dealing with Dangerous Offenders." Her book "Making the Case for Yourself: A Diet Book for Smart Women," is a departure from her other works, encouraging women to take care of themselves by engaging the mind to fight for a healthy body. Her latest book, The Los Angeles Times bestseller, "Sex & Power," takes an impassioned look at the division of power between men and women in the American workforce, proving that the idea of gender equality is still just an idea.
A woman of firsts, she was the first woman president of the Harvard Law Review and the first woman to head a national presidential campaign (Dukakis). Estrich is committed to paving the way for women to assume positions of leadership.
Books by Estrich include "Real Rape," "Getting Away with Murder: How Politics is Destroying the Criminal Justice System" and "Dealing with Dangerous Offenders." Her book "Making the Case for Yourself: A Diet Book for Smart Women," is a departure from her other works, encouraging women to take care of themselves by engaging the mind to fight for a healthy body. Her latest book, The Los Angeles Times bestseller, "Sex & Power," takes an impassioned look at the division of power between men and women in the American workforce, proving that the idea of gender equality is still just an idea.
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Harris Faulkner
Harris Faulkner is a co-host of Outnumbered on Fox News Channel (weekdays 12 p.m. ET). Additionally, Harris is the anchor of Fox Report Weekend, Sundays at 7 p.m. ET. Faulkner joined FNC in 2005 as a correspondent and is based in New York.
Most recently, Faulkner reported on the shooting outside of a Jewish community center in Kansas City, the 2013 government shutdown and the murder trial of George Zimmerman. During the 2012 political season, she anchored FNC’s online election coverage of President Barack Obama’s second State of the Union address, as well as the vice presidential debate and election night. During her tenure at the network, she covered the death of Whitney Houston, the fall of Tripoli in 2011 and the death of North Korea’s Kim Jong-Il.
Prior to joining FNC, Faulkner served as correspondent for WNYW-TV’s (FOX 5) A Current Affair and as a substitute host on The Nancy Grace Show on HLN. She also worked for KSTP-TV (ABC 5) and hosted The Harris Faulkner Show on FM107 Radio in Minneapolis, MN. From 1993 to 2000, she served as the primary evening anchor for WDAF-TV (FOX 4) in Kansas City, MO. Faulkner began her television career at WNCT-TV (CBS 9) as an anchor and reporter in Greenville, NC. Faulkner has received six Emmy Awards, including the 2004 Emmy for Best Newscaster and Best News Special. In 1998, she received the Amelia Earhart Pioneering Lifetime Achievement Award for her humanitarian efforts.
Faulkner graduated from The University of California at Santa Barbara with a B.A. in mass communications.
Most recently, Faulkner reported on the shooting outside of a Jewish community center in Kansas City, the 2013 government shutdown and the murder trial of George Zimmerman. During the 2012 political season, she anchored FNC’s online election coverage of President Barack Obama’s second State of the Union address, as well as the vice presidential debate and election night. During her tenure at the network, she covered the death of Whitney Houston, the fall of Tripoli in 2011 and the death of North Korea’s Kim Jong-Il.
Prior to joining FNC, Faulkner served as correspondent for WNYW-TV’s (FOX 5) A Current Affair and as a substitute host on The Nancy Grace Show on HLN. She also worked for KSTP-TV (ABC 5) and hosted The Harris Faulkner Show on FM107 Radio in Minneapolis, MN. From 1993 to 2000, she served as the primary evening anchor for WDAF-TV (FOX 4) in Kansas City, MO. Faulkner began her television career at WNCT-TV (CBS 9) as an anchor and reporter in Greenville, NC. Faulkner has received six Emmy Awards, including the 2004 Emmy for Best Newscaster and Best News Special. In 1998, she received the Amelia Earhart Pioneering Lifetime Achievement Award for her humanitarian efforts.
Faulkner graduated from The University of California at Santa Barbara with a B.A. in mass communications.
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Lea Gabrielle
Lea Gabrielle serves as a general assignment reporter for Shepard Smith Reporting (3-4PM/ET) on FOX News Channel (FNC).
Before joining FNC, Gabrielle was a military reporter for KNSD-TV (NBC 7) in San Diego, CA. During her tenure there, which began in September 2011, she reported on national security and military stories, as well as on breaking news. Additionally, Gabrielle has interviewed President Barack Obama in the White House and has covered numerous stories such as the Chris Dorner manhunt, the lifting of the ban on women in combat, and the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Previously, in 2010, Gabrielle was a digital journalist at NBC in Washington, D.C. where she worked primarily for NBC Nightly News, the Today Show and their associated websites.
A graduate of the United States Naval Academy, Gabrielle served as a fighter pilot and intelligence operations officer in the U.S. Navy from May 1997 to June 2009. She flew the single-seat, carrier-based F/A-18 "Hornet" aircraft in combat operations, and later deployed with a U.S. Special Operations Team as an intelligence operator supporting combat missions. She continues to volunteer as a guest speaker and emcee for charitable and promotional events supporting members of the military, their families and veterans.
Before joining FNC, Gabrielle was a military reporter for KNSD-TV (NBC 7) in San Diego, CA. During her tenure there, which began in September 2011, she reported on national security and military stories, as well as on breaking news. Additionally, Gabrielle has interviewed President Barack Obama in the White House and has covered numerous stories such as the Chris Dorner manhunt, the lifting of the ban on women in combat, and the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Previously, in 2010, Gabrielle was a digital journalist at NBC in Washington, D.C. where she worked primarily for NBC Nightly News, the Today Show and their associated websites.
A graduate of the United States Naval Academy, Gabrielle served as a fighter pilot and intelligence operations officer in the U.S. Navy from May 1997 to June 2009. She flew the single-seat, carrier-based F/A-18 "Hornet" aircraft in combat operations, and later deployed with a U.S. Special Operations Team as an intelligence operator supporting combat missions. She continues to volunteer as a guest speaker and emcee for charitable and promotional events supporting members of the military, their families and veterans.
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Lauren
Green currently serves as Fox News Channel's (FNC) chief religion
correspondent based in the New York bureau. She joined FNC in 1996.
Most recently, Green reported live from Rome in 2013 on the election of Pope Francis, as well as on the retirement of Pope Benedict XVI. Additionally, she provided live coverage of the beatification of Pope John Paul II from Rome in 2011 and Pope Benedict XVI's visit to the United States in 2008.
Prior to joining FNC, Green served as a weekend news anchor and correspondent at WBBM-TV (CBS-2) in Chicago, IL. From 1988 to 1993, she was a general assignment reporter at KSTP-TV (ABC-5) in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Outside of her career at FNC, Green is a reputable concert pianist with a degree in piano performance from The University of Minnesota. She has interviewed some of the most prominent people in the classical music world including Placido Domingo, Pierre Boulez, Joshua Bell and has covered such events as the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition and opening night of The Metropolitan Opera. In 2004, she released her debut album, "Classic Beauty."
A graduate of Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, Green was named Miss Minnesota in 1984 and was the third runner-up in the 1985 Miss America contest.
Most recently, Green reported live from Rome in 2013 on the election of Pope Francis, as well as on the retirement of Pope Benedict XVI. Additionally, she provided live coverage of the beatification of Pope John Paul II from Rome in 2011 and Pope Benedict XVI's visit to the United States in 2008.
Prior to joining FNC, Green served as a weekend news anchor and correspondent at WBBM-TV (CBS-2) in Chicago, IL. From 1988 to 1993, she was a general assignment reporter at KSTP-TV (ABC-5) in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Outside of her career at FNC, Green is a reputable concert pianist with a degree in piano performance from The University of Minnesota. She has interviewed some of the most prominent people in the classical music world including Placido Domingo, Pierre Boulez, Joshua Bell and has covered such events as the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition and opening night of The Metropolitan Opera. In 2004, she released her debut album, "Classic Beauty."
A graduate of Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, Green was named Miss Minnesota in 1984 and was the third runner-up in the 1985 Miss America contest.
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Kimberly Guilfoyle
Kimberly Guilfoyle currently serves as co-host of FOX News Channel's (FNC) The Five (weekdays 5-6PM/ET) and as part of a rotating panel on FNC's Outnumbered (weekdays 12-1PM/ET). She joined FNC in 2006 as a legal analyst.
On The Five, Guilfoyle is part of a roundtable ensemble of FOX personalities who discuss, debate and even debunks the hot news stories, controversies and issues of the day. On Outnumbered, Guilfoyle is part of a panel of four female panelists and one rotating male that tackles top headlines from all angles and perspectives. Additionally, she appears regularly on The O'Reilly Factor, Hannity, and other programs and occasionally hosts FoxNews.com Live.
Since 2009, Guilfoyle has contributed to FNC's New Year's Eve special, All-American New Year live from Times Square in New York City. Most recently in 2015, she hosted alongside The Five co-host Bob Beckel and other FNC personalities.
Prior to FNC, Guilfoyle served as a legal analyst for ABC News and was featured regularly on ABC's Good Morning America. She has covered major legal cases, including O.J. Simpson, Scott Peterson, JonBenet Ramsey, Natalee Holloway, Kobe Bryant and Michael Jackson.
Before a career in broadcast television, she served as an assistant district attorney at the San Francisco and Los Angeles District Attorney's Offices. As managing attorney of the trial division in San Francisco, she was co-prosecutor in the case "People v. Noel and Knoller," a second-degree murder trial involving a dog mauling, which received national and international attention and was chronicled on NBC's Dateline, A&E's American Justice, and, most recently, on Animal Planet's Animal Witness.
Author of national best seller Making the Case: How to Be Your Own Best Advocate, Guilfoyle has also been the recipient of many awards, including The Esophageal Cancer Education Foundation "ECEF Shinning the Light Recognition Award," "Outstanding Woman of the Year" from the City of San Francisco and "Prosecutor of the Month" as deputy district attorney in Los Angeles. In 2005, Guilfoyle was named USO Entertainer of the Year and in 2004, she had a movie role as a public defender opposite Emmy Award winning actor Ed Asner in Happily Even After. She has also been awarded with a "Special Civil Rights Award" by New York City.
Guilfoyle is a magna cum laude graduate of University of California, Davis. She later attended the University of San Francisco School of Law and Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland, where she studied and published research on international children's rights and European Economic Community law. Presently, she serves on the board of The Esophageal Cancer Education Foundation and sits on the Children's Council of The New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. She is a recipient of the 2015 Heritage of Hope award. In 2012, Guilfoyle was honored with the "Strength of our Society Award" for her contributions to children advocacy. She resides in New York City with her son, Ronan Anthony Villency.
On The Five, Guilfoyle is part of a roundtable ensemble of FOX personalities who discuss, debate and even debunks the hot news stories, controversies and issues of the day. On Outnumbered, Guilfoyle is part of a panel of four female panelists and one rotating male that tackles top headlines from all angles and perspectives. Additionally, she appears regularly on The O'Reilly Factor, Hannity, and other programs and occasionally hosts FoxNews.com Live.
Since 2009, Guilfoyle has contributed to FNC's New Year's Eve special, All-American New Year live from Times Square in New York City. Most recently in 2015, she hosted alongside The Five co-host Bob Beckel and other FNC personalities.
Prior to FNC, Guilfoyle served as a legal analyst for ABC News and was featured regularly on ABC's Good Morning America. She has covered major legal cases, including O.J. Simpson, Scott Peterson, JonBenet Ramsey, Natalee Holloway, Kobe Bryant and Michael Jackson.
Before a career in broadcast television, she served as an assistant district attorney at the San Francisco and Los Angeles District Attorney's Offices. As managing attorney of the trial division in San Francisco, she was co-prosecutor in the case "People v. Noel and Knoller," a second-degree murder trial involving a dog mauling, which received national and international attention and was chronicled on NBC's Dateline, A&E's American Justice, and, most recently, on Animal Planet's Animal Witness.
Author of national best seller Making the Case: How to Be Your Own Best Advocate, Guilfoyle has also been the recipient of many awards, including The Esophageal Cancer Education Foundation "ECEF Shinning the Light Recognition Award," "Outstanding Woman of the Year" from the City of San Francisco and "Prosecutor of the Month" as deputy district attorney in Los Angeles. In 2005, Guilfoyle was named USO Entertainer of the Year and in 2004, she had a movie role as a public defender opposite Emmy Award winning actor Ed Asner in Happily Even After. She has also been awarded with a "Special Civil Rights Award" by New York City.
Guilfoyle is a magna cum laude graduate of University of California, Davis. She later attended the University of San Francisco School of Law and Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland, where she studied and published research on international children's rights and European Economic Community law. Presently, she serves on the board of The Esophageal Cancer Education Foundation and sits on the Children's Council of The New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. She is a recipient of the 2015 Heritage of Hope award. In 2012, Guilfoyle was honored with the "Strength of our Society Award" for her contributions to children advocacy. She resides in New York City with her son, Ronan Anthony Villency.
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Elisabeth Hasselbeck
Elisabeth Hasselbeck currently serves as co-host of FOX News Channel’s (FNC) FOX & Friends (weekdays 6-9AM/ET). She joined the network in 2013.
Most recently, Hasselbeck co-hosted FNC’s 2014 New Year’s Eve special, All-American New Year, live from Times Square in New York City alongside Bill Hemmer. Prior to FNC, Hasselbeck was a co-host on ABC’s The View for 10 years. During her time on the daytime talk show, she and her co-hosts were selected by Time Magazine as one of the “100 Most Influential People in the World” and in July 2009 Forbes ranked The View as #11 on the list of “30 of the Most Influential Women.” Until 2013, she had also been a contributor to ABC’s Good Morning America since October 2010.
Hasselbeck has interviewed Presidents George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama and was also a keynote speaker at the Republican National Convention in both 2004 and 2008. Additionally, as a woman with Celiac Disease, she works closely with the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University to raise awareness about the autoimmune disease and has written two New York Times best sellers, The G-Free Diet and the cookbook, Deliciously G-Free.
A graduate with a BA in fine arts from Boston College, Hasselbeck has been honored with the Boston College Distinguished Alumni Award.
Most recently, Hasselbeck co-hosted FNC’s 2014 New Year’s Eve special, All-American New Year, live from Times Square in New York City alongside Bill Hemmer. Prior to FNC, Hasselbeck was a co-host on ABC’s The View for 10 years. During her time on the daytime talk show, she and her co-hosts were selected by Time Magazine as one of the “100 Most Influential People in the World” and in July 2009 Forbes ranked The View as #11 on the list of “30 of the Most Influential Women.” Until 2013, she had also been a contributor to ABC’s Good Morning America since October 2010.
Hasselbeck has interviewed Presidents George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama and was also a keynote speaker at the Republican National Convention in both 2004 and 2008. Additionally, as a woman with Celiac Disease, she works closely with the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University to raise awareness about the autoimmune disease and has written two New York Times best sellers, The G-Free Diet and the cookbook, Deliciously G-Free.
A graduate with a BA in fine arts from Boston College, Hasselbeck has been honored with the Boston College Distinguished Alumni Award.
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Laura Ingle
Laura
Ingle currently serves as a New York-based correspondent for FOX News
Channel (FNC) and also frequently anchors FOXNews.com/LIVE. She joined
FNC as a Dallas-based correspondent in 2005.
Most recently, Ingle reported on the crash-landing of Southwest Airlines Flight 345 at LaGuardia Airport (LGA) from New York. In January of 2007, Ingle joined the Northeast Bureau for FNC where she covered a wide range of stories including the Connecticut home invasion case, Hurricane Irene, Miracle on the Hudson plane landing and the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, reporting from Grand Isle, LA. In 2005, she reported on Hurricane Katrina as an embedded reporter with the California National Guard during rescue and recovery efforts from the Gulf Coast. Additionally, she covered the Scott Peterson and Michael Jackson trials. From October 2005 to January 2007, Ingle served as a traveling correspondent for the nationally syndicated broadcast show Geraldo at Large.
Before joining FNC, Ingle worked as a general assignment reporter at KFI-AM Radio in Burbank, CA and as a field reporter and anchor at KFBK-AM Radio in Sacramento, CA, where she provided a range of political, sports and breaking news coverage.
Ingle received an Edward R. Murrow award in 2005 for her coverage of the 2004 Scott Peterson trial and was awarded four Golden Mikes from the Southern California Association of Television and Radio News Directors.
Most recently, Ingle reported on the crash-landing of Southwest Airlines Flight 345 at LaGuardia Airport (LGA) from New York. In January of 2007, Ingle joined the Northeast Bureau for FNC where she covered a wide range of stories including the Connecticut home invasion case, Hurricane Irene, Miracle on the Hudson plane landing and the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, reporting from Grand Isle, LA. In 2005, she reported on Hurricane Katrina as an embedded reporter with the California National Guard during rescue and recovery efforts from the Gulf Coast. Additionally, she covered the Scott Peterson and Michael Jackson trials. From October 2005 to January 2007, Ingle served as a traveling correspondent for the nationally syndicated broadcast show Geraldo at Large.
Before joining FNC, Ingle worked as a general assignment reporter at KFI-AM Radio in Burbank, CA and as a field reporter and anchor at KFBK-AM Radio in Sacramento, CA, where she provided a range of political, sports and breaking news coverage.
Ingle received an Edward R. Murrow award in 2005 for her coverage of the 2004 Scott Peterson trial and was awarded four Golden Mikes from the Southern California Association of Television and Radio News Directors.
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Laura Ingraham
Laura
Ingraham joined FOX News Channel (FNC) in 2007 and currently serves as a
contributor, providing political analysis and commentary to FNC’s
daytime and primetime programming.
In addition to her role as a contributor, Ingraham is a frequent substitute host on FNC’s The O’Reilly Factor. As the host of the radio program The Laura Ingraham Show, she is also the most listened-to woman in political talk radio in the United States, heard by hundreds of radio stations nationwide. Ingraham previously served as a litigator and Supreme Court law clerk.
Ingraham is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of “The Hillary Trap,” “Shut Up & Sing,” “Power to the People,” “The Obama Diaries” and “Of Thee I Zing: America’s Cultural Decline from Muffin Tops to Body Shots.”
Ingraham graduated from Dartmouth College and went on to receive her J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law.
In addition to her role as a contributor, Ingraham is a frequent substitute host on FNC’s The O’Reilly Factor. As the host of the radio program The Laura Ingraham Show, she is also the most listened-to woman in political talk radio in the United States, heard by hundreds of radio stations nationwide. Ingraham previously served as a litigator and Supreme Court law clerk.
Ingraham is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of “The Hillary Trap,” “Shut Up & Sing,” “Power to the People,” “The Obama Diaries” and “Of Thee I Zing: America’s Cultural Decline from Muffin Tops to Body Shots.”
Ingraham graduated from Dartmouth College and went on to receive her J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law.
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Santita Jackson
Santita Jackson joined the Fox News Channel (FNC) in April 2012 as a contributor.
Previously, Jackson served as the host of "The Santita Jackson Show" on Chicago's WVON-AM (Clear Channel Communications), where she discussed
political, social, cultural and religious issues. She was also a producer of "Upfront with Jesse Jackson," and is a founding contributor to "theGrio," a
website dedicated to African American news and opinion.
An accomplished musician, Jackson has had the distinct privilege of being personally chosen by President Bill Clinton to perform the National Anthem at
his second Presidential Inauguration. She was also asked by the family of Secretary of Commerce Ron Brown to perform at his funeral alongside Wynston
Marsalis and the Howard University Chorale.
In addition to her role at FNC, Jackson also serves as the executive producer, writer and co-host of the nationally-syndicated "Keep Hope Alive with
Rev. Jesse Jackson" radio show.
Jackson attended Howard University on a full academic scholarship.
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Previously, Jackson served as the host of "The Santita Jackson Show" on Chicago's WVON-AM (Clear Channel Communications), where she discussed
political, social, cultural and religious issues. She was also a producer of "Upfront with Jesse Jackson," and is a founding contributor to "theGrio," a
website dedicated to African American news and opinion.
An accomplished musician, Jackson has had the distinct privilege of being personally chosen by President Bill Clinton to perform the National Anthem at
his second Presidential Inauguration. She was also asked by the family of Secretary of Commerce Ron Brown to perform at his funeral alongside Wynston
Marsalis and the Howard University Chorale.
In addition to her role at FNC, Jackson also serves as the executive producer, writer and co-host of the nationally-syndicated "Keep Hope Alive with
Rev. Jesse Jackson" radio show.
Jackson attended Howard University on a full academic scholarship.
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Amy Kellogg
Amy
Kellogg currently serves as a correspondent based in the London bureau.
She joined FOX News Channel (FNC) in 1999 as a Moscow-based
correspondent.
Most recently, Kellogg reported live from Ukraine on the unrest in Kiev and Crimea in 2014. Additionally, she was on the scene in London for the birth of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s first child, His Royal Highness Prince George of Cambridge and provided on-site coverage of the retirement of Pope Benedict XVI and the inauguration of Pope Francis. Previously, Kellogg covered the 2012 London Olympics, the Russian and Iranian elections, the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton and the 2011 Amanda Knox appeal trial.
During her tenure at FNC, Kellogg has played a key role in the network’s coverage of high-profile international stories. She has had access to the Islamic Republic of Iran and an opportunity to speak with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in 2007 at the press conference following the release of 15 British sailors that were held captive. Kellogg has covered political as well as social topics, including Iranian and Iraqi war veterans suffering the effects of Saddam Hussein's chemical weapons and has spent significant time with Iran's youth. She reported from Pakistan and Afghanistan after September 11, 2001, in Israel and the Palestinian territories throughout the Second Intifada and in Iraq in 2004. She has reported from Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and aboard the USS Stennis in the Arabian Sea.
Additionally, Kellogg traveled to Chechnya during its second war of the 1990s and covered the resignation of the late Russian President Boris Yeltsin. She provided in-depth coverage of the life of Pope John Paul II and reported from Poland at the time of his passing in 2005. She has also reported on the Mumbai train bombings in 2006, the London transit bombings in 2005 and the wedding of the Prince of Wales to Duchess of Cornwall Camilla Parker-Bowles in 2005. Kellogg also traveled to North Africa with the Duke of York Prince Andrew on a trade and investment mission for the United Kingdom.
Before working at FNC, she worked at WNEP-TV (ABC 16) in Scranton, PA, WBRE-TV (NBC 28) in Wilkes-Barre PA, News 12 New Jersey and WSYT-TV (Fox 68) in Syracuse, NY.
Kellogg studied Russian at Phillips Academy in Andover, MA and then earned her B.A. in Soviet Studies from Brown University. She spent a semester at Leningrad State University and received her M.A. from Stanford University in Russian and East European Studies. She is also fluent in Spanish and French.
Most recently, Kellogg reported live from Ukraine on the unrest in Kiev and Crimea in 2014. Additionally, she was on the scene in London for the birth of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s first child, His Royal Highness Prince George of Cambridge and provided on-site coverage of the retirement of Pope Benedict XVI and the inauguration of Pope Francis. Previously, Kellogg covered the 2012 London Olympics, the Russian and Iranian elections, the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton and the 2011 Amanda Knox appeal trial.
During her tenure at FNC, Kellogg has played a key role in the network’s coverage of high-profile international stories. She has had access to the Islamic Republic of Iran and an opportunity to speak with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in 2007 at the press conference following the release of 15 British sailors that were held captive. Kellogg has covered political as well as social topics, including Iranian and Iraqi war veterans suffering the effects of Saddam Hussein's chemical weapons and has spent significant time with Iran's youth. She reported from Pakistan and Afghanistan after September 11, 2001, in Israel and the Palestinian territories throughout the Second Intifada and in Iraq in 2004. She has reported from Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and aboard the USS Stennis in the Arabian Sea.
Additionally, Kellogg traveled to Chechnya during its second war of the 1990s and covered the resignation of the late Russian President Boris Yeltsin. She provided in-depth coverage of the life of Pope John Paul II and reported from Poland at the time of his passing in 2005. She has also reported on the Mumbai train bombings in 2006, the London transit bombings in 2005 and the wedding of the Prince of Wales to Duchess of Cornwall Camilla Parker-Bowles in 2005. Kellogg also traveled to North Africa with the Duke of York Prince Andrew on a trade and investment mission for the United Kingdom.
Before working at FNC, she worked at WNEP-TV (ABC 16) in Scranton, PA, WBRE-TV (NBC 28) in Wilkes-Barre PA, News 12 New Jersey and WSYT-TV (Fox 68) in Syracuse, NY.
Kellogg studied Russian at Phillips Academy in Andover, MA and then earned her B.A. in Soviet Studies from Brown University. She spent a semester at Leningrad State University and received her M.A. from Stanford University in Russian and East European Studies. She is also fluent in Spanish and French.
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Megyn Kelly
Megyn Kelly currently serves as anchor of FOX News Channel's (FNC) The Kelly File (weekdays 9-10PM/ET) and is based in New York. She joined the network in 2004 as a Washington-based correspondent.
Ranked as the number two program in cable news, The Kelly File focuses on late-breaking stories as well as in-depth investigative reports along with newsmaker interviews. The program capitalizes on Kelly's skills as a former litigator and provides a platform to discuss developing angles as events unfold, while embracing a stronger social media presence. Previously, Kelly anchored her own two-hour solo program, America Live (weekdays 1-3PM/ET), and before that, she co-anchored America's Newsroom with Bill Hemmer (weekdays 9-11AM/ET).
During the 2012 and 2014 political seasons, Kelly served as co-anchor of FNC's America's Election HQ alongside Bret Baier. According to Nielsen, FNC was the top rated cable news channel on midterm election night in 2014, averaging 6.6 million in total viewers and besting three cable networks in both total viewers and demo for the first time ever. In 2012, the network's election night coverage delivered a record-breaking 12 million plus viewers and finished first among cable news and only second among broadcast. Additionally, Kelly contributed to the network's coverage of the 2008 presidential election and 2010 midterm election.
Throughout her tenure with FNC, Kelly has covered breaking news and has reported live from numerous political events. Some of the major stories she's covered for the network include, the 2013 government shutdown, the Boston Marathon bombing, the election of Pope Francis and the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, C.T. She also provided coverage of the deadly EF5 tornado in Joplin, M.O and the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Previously, she reported from Blacksburg, V.A. on the Virginia Tech campus massacre and from Durham, N.C., where she notably covered the Duke University rape case involving three of the school's lacrosse players and broke new details that would ultimately help exonerate the defendants.
In 2015, she sat down with Jim and Michelle Duggar along with two of their daughters, Jill and Jessa for a two-part exclusive interview on the revelations of their son Josh’s molestation incident, which earned her a ratings record for 2015.
During her role as a correspondent, Kelly provided wall-to-wall coverage of the confirmation hearings for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. and Chief Justice John Roberts. In 2009 and 2010, she co-hosted FNC's coverage of the confirmation hearings of Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan.
Before joining FNC, Kelly served as a general assignment reporter for WJLA-TV (ABC 7) in Washington, D.C. where she covered national and local stories of interest, including the 2004 presidential race and the D.C. sniper case. Prior to her career in television news, Kelly practiced law as a corporate litigator at Jones Day for nine years and was an associate in the Chicago office of the law firm Bickel & Brewer LLP.
Most recently, in 2014, Kelly was listed as one of TIME magazine's 100 most influential people in the world. She earned her B.A. in Political Science from Syracuse University and a J.D. from Albany Law School, where she graduated with honors and served as editor of the Albany Law Review.
Ranked as the number two program in cable news, The Kelly File focuses on late-breaking stories as well as in-depth investigative reports along with newsmaker interviews. The program capitalizes on Kelly's skills as a former litigator and provides a platform to discuss developing angles as events unfold, while embracing a stronger social media presence. Previously, Kelly anchored her own two-hour solo program, America Live (weekdays 1-3PM/ET), and before that, she co-anchored America's Newsroom with Bill Hemmer (weekdays 9-11AM/ET).
During the 2012 and 2014 political seasons, Kelly served as co-anchor of FNC's America's Election HQ alongside Bret Baier. According to Nielsen, FNC was the top rated cable news channel on midterm election night in 2014, averaging 6.6 million in total viewers and besting three cable networks in both total viewers and demo for the first time ever. In 2012, the network's election night coverage delivered a record-breaking 12 million plus viewers and finished first among cable news and only second among broadcast. Additionally, Kelly contributed to the network's coverage of the 2008 presidential election and 2010 midterm election.
Throughout her tenure with FNC, Kelly has covered breaking news and has reported live from numerous political events. Some of the major stories she's covered for the network include, the 2013 government shutdown, the Boston Marathon bombing, the election of Pope Francis and the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, C.T. She also provided coverage of the deadly EF5 tornado in Joplin, M.O and the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Previously, she reported from Blacksburg, V.A. on the Virginia Tech campus massacre and from Durham, N.C., where she notably covered the Duke University rape case involving three of the school's lacrosse players and broke new details that would ultimately help exonerate the defendants.
In 2015, she sat down with Jim and Michelle Duggar along with two of their daughters, Jill and Jessa for a two-part exclusive interview on the revelations of their son Josh’s molestation incident, which earned her a ratings record for 2015.
During her role as a correspondent, Kelly provided wall-to-wall coverage of the confirmation hearings for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. and Chief Justice John Roberts. In 2009 and 2010, she co-hosted FNC's coverage of the confirmation hearings of Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan.
Before joining FNC, Kelly served as a general assignment reporter for WJLA-TV (ABC 7) in Washington, D.C. where she covered national and local stories of interest, including the 2004 presidential race and the D.C. sniper case. Prior to her career in television news, Kelly practiced law as a corporate litigator at Jones Day for nine years and was an associate in the Chicago office of the law firm Bickel & Brewer LLP.
Most recently, in 2014, Kelly was listed as one of TIME magazine's 100 most influential people in the world. She earned her B.A. in Political Science from Syracuse University and a J.D. from Albany Law School, where she graduated with honors and served as editor of the Albany Law Review.
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Anna Kooiman
Anna
Kooiman serves as a general assignment news reporter for FOX News
Channel (FNC) based in New York City. Kooiman joined the network in 2011
and reports regularly on FNC's FOX & Friends.
She previously served as a co-host for FNC's morning program, Fox & Friends First. Presented weekdays at 5 AM/ET, the program is an hour-long expansion of FOX & Friends and is anchored by a pair of rotating hosts.
Kooiman recently contributed to FNC's 2015 New Year's Eve special, All-American New Year live from Times Square in New York City alongside The Five co-hosts Kimberly Guilfoyle, Bob Beckel and other FNC personalities.
Before joining FNC, Kooiman hosted Fox News Rising, a four hour news and entertainment morning show on WCCB-TV (FOX) in Charlotte, NC. While at WCCB-TV, she reported on local news stories, entertainment, weather and traffic. Prior to her work at WCCB-TV, Kooiman was a morning news anchor at WNWO-TV (NBC) in Toledo, OH. Her investigative reporting led to the capture of over one hundred fugitives.
Kooiman got her start in television at WWAY-TV (ABC) in Wilmington, NC in 2005 where she began as an intern and later became a reporter and anchor. She also served as a sideline reporter for the University of North Carolina-Wilmington's basketball team throughout college.
A graduate of UNC-Wilmington with an honors degree in Communications Studies, she is the recipient of two North Carolina Associated Press Awards for Best Investigative Piece and Best Series.
She previously served as a co-host for FNC's morning program, Fox & Friends First. Presented weekdays at 5 AM/ET, the program is an hour-long expansion of FOX & Friends and is anchored by a pair of rotating hosts.
Kooiman recently contributed to FNC's 2015 New Year's Eve special, All-American New Year live from Times Square in New York City alongside The Five co-hosts Kimberly Guilfoyle, Bob Beckel and other FNC personalities.
Before joining FNC, Kooiman hosted Fox News Rising, a four hour news and entertainment morning show on WCCB-TV (FOX) in Charlotte, NC. While at WCCB-TV, she reported on local news stories, entertainment, weather and traffic. Prior to her work at WCCB-TV, Kooiman was a morning news anchor at WNWO-TV (NBC) in Toledo, OH. Her investigative reporting led to the capture of over one hundred fugitives.
Kooiman got her start in television at WWAY-TV (ABC) in Wilmington, NC in 2005 where she began as an intern and later became a reporter and anchor. She also served as a sideline reporter for the University of North Carolina-Wilmington's basketball team throughout college.
A graduate of UNC-Wilmington with an honors degree in Communications Studies, she is the recipient of two North Carolina Associated Press Awards for Best Investigative Piece and Best Series.
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Jenna Lee
Jenna Lee currently serves as a New York-based anchor on Fox News Channel's (FNC) Happening Now,
alongside Jon Scott (weekdays 11AM-12PM/ET and 1-2PM/ET). Lee joined
the network in 2007 as a reporter for the Fox Business Network (FBN) and
transitioned to FNC in 2010.
Most recently, in 2015, Lee scaled the George Washington Bridge for a story on the largest free-flying American flag in the county. Additionally, she has provided live coverage of the violent protests in Cairo, Egypt following the removal of President Mohamed Morsi, the George Zimmerman murder trial and the aftermath of the deadly EF5 tornado that struck Moore, OK. She has also secured interviews with White House Press Secretary Jay Carney, Republican Senator John McCain and Dr. Jill Biden, the wife of Vice President Joe Biden.
At FNC, Lee has contributed to coverage of major stories, including the Boston Marathon bombing, the inauguration of Pope Francis, the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings and the death of Osama bin Laden. Additionally, she reported on the social media response for the 2012 presidential election on election night. In 2011, Lee reported on the "Gilgo Killer", the suspected serial killer in Long Island, NY, and the Libyan conflict.
During her tenure at FBN, Lee co-hosted both Fox Business Morning (weekdays 5-6AM/ET) and FoxBusiness.com Live Morning Edition (weekdays 6-9AM/ET). Additionally, she served as anchor for the FBN simulcast of Imus in the Morning while also providing business news updates throughout the day for both FBN and FNC. Prior to FBN, Lee was a news anchor and reporter for Forbes.com. Her career began as a writer and segment producer at NY1's Fortune Business Report where she covered the stock market, real estate, personal finance and the retail industry. Lee has also contributed to the live nightly political show, Inside City Hall.
Lee is a graduate of the University of California at Santa Barbara and obtained her master's degree from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
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Mara
Liasson joined FOX News Channel (FNC) in 1997 and currently serves as a
contributor. She also serves as a panelist on "FOX News Sunday," FOX
Broadcasting Company's (FBC) public affairs program that airs nationwide
each Sunday morning.
Liasson is a national political correspondent for National Public Radio (NPR). She joined NPR in 1985 as a general assignment reporter and newscaster. Liasson's reports can be heard on the award-winning newsmagazines, "All Things Considered" and "Morning Edition." During her tenure, she covered the 1992, 1996 and 2000 presidential elections and prior to her current assignment, Liasson was NPR's White House correspondent during all eight years of the Clinton administration. In 1991, Liasson spent three weeks in Amman, Jordan where she reported on the aftermath of the Gulf War.
Liasson received a Bagehot Fellowship in Economics and Business Journalism. From Sept. 1988 - June 1989, she took a leave of absence to attend Columbia University in New York. Shortly thereafter, she returned to NPR as its congressional correspondent.
Liasson has received numerous awards and honors for her reporting, including the White House Correspondents' Association Merriman Smith Award in 1994, 1995, and 1997 for excellence in daily news reporting.
Most recently, in 2015, Lee scaled the George Washington Bridge for a story on the largest free-flying American flag in the county. Additionally, she has provided live coverage of the violent protests in Cairo, Egypt following the removal of President Mohamed Morsi, the George Zimmerman murder trial and the aftermath of the deadly EF5 tornado that struck Moore, OK. She has also secured interviews with White House Press Secretary Jay Carney, Republican Senator John McCain and Dr. Jill Biden, the wife of Vice President Joe Biden.
At FNC, Lee has contributed to coverage of major stories, including the Boston Marathon bombing, the inauguration of Pope Francis, the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings and the death of Osama bin Laden. Additionally, she reported on the social media response for the 2012 presidential election on election night. In 2011, Lee reported on the "Gilgo Killer", the suspected serial killer in Long Island, NY, and the Libyan conflict.
During her tenure at FBN, Lee co-hosted both Fox Business Morning (weekdays 5-6AM/ET) and FoxBusiness.com Live Morning Edition (weekdays 6-9AM/ET). Additionally, she served as anchor for the FBN simulcast of Imus in the Morning while also providing business news updates throughout the day for both FBN and FNC. Prior to FBN, Lee was a news anchor and reporter for Forbes.com. Her career began as a writer and segment producer at NY1's Fortune Business Report where she covered the stock market, real estate, personal finance and the retail industry. Lee has also contributed to the live nightly political show, Inside City Hall.
Lee is a graduate of the University of California at Santa Barbara and obtained her master's degree from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
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Mara Liasson
Liasson is a national political correspondent for National Public Radio (NPR). She joined NPR in 1985 as a general assignment reporter and newscaster. Liasson's reports can be heard on the award-winning newsmagazines, "All Things Considered" and "Morning Edition." During her tenure, she covered the 1992, 1996 and 2000 presidential elections and prior to her current assignment, Liasson was NPR's White House correspondent during all eight years of the Clinton administration. In 1991, Liasson spent three weeks in Amman, Jordan where she reported on the aftermath of the Gulf War.
Liasson received a Bagehot Fellowship in Economics and Business Journalism. From Sept. 1988 - June 1989, she took a leave of absence to attend Columbia University in New York. Shortly thereafter, she returned to NPR as its congressional correspondent.
Liasson has received numerous awards and honors for her reporting, including the White House Correspondents' Association Merriman Smith Award in 1994, 1995, and 1997 for excellence in daily news reporting.
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Molly Line
Molly Line joined Fox News Channel as a Boston-based correspondent in January 2006.
Prior to joining FNC, Line worked as an anchor and reporter for WFXT-TV (FOX 25) in Boston, Massachusetts and WXXA-TV (FOX 23) in Albany, New York. While at the local affiliate in Boston, Line covered the sentencing of the shoe bomber Richard Reid and the Station Nightclub Fire, a disaster that killed nearly 100 people. Line started her career in journalism as a photographer and reporter at WDTV-TV (CBS 5) in Bridgeport, West Virginia.
Most recently, Line reported from the scene in Boston while the tragic marathon bombing news unfolded. She also reported live from the tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. She has also covered the Cartoon Network Aqua Teen Hunger Force scandal and the arrest and extradition of Neil Entwistle, the British born man accused of murdering his wife and baby.
Line is a graduate of Virginia Tech where she received her Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication and Political Science.
Prior to joining FNC, Line worked as an anchor and reporter for WFXT-TV (FOX 25) in Boston, Massachusetts and WXXA-TV (FOX 23) in Albany, New York. While at the local affiliate in Boston, Line covered the sentencing of the shoe bomber Richard Reid and the Station Nightclub Fire, a disaster that killed nearly 100 people. Line started her career in journalism as a photographer and reporter at WDTV-TV (CBS 5) in Bridgeport, West Virginia.
Most recently, Line reported from the scene in Boston while the tragic marathon bombing news unfolded. She also reported live from the tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. She has also covered the Cartoon Network Aqua Teen Hunger Force scandal and the arrest and extradition of Neil Entwistle, the British born man accused of murdering his wife and baby.
Line is a graduate of Virginia Tech where she received her Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication and Political Science.
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Martha MacCallum
Martha MacCallum currently co-anchors the #1 rated morning show, FOX News Channel's (FNC) America’s Newsroom
alongside Bill Hemmer (weekdays 9-11AM/ET). America’s Newsroom is
consistently ranked in the top ten for all cable news programs in
America.
MacCallum is currently covering the run up to the 2016 election and has interviewed candidates Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX).
She has played a central role in network coverage of Presidential elections since joining FNC in 2004 and continuing in 2008 and 2012. She has reported from the floor of the RNC and DNC conventions, interviewed the candidates and their wives, covered primaries and debates, and spent many weeks on the campaign trail.
Martha has also covered major national and international stories including the terror attack on the United States on September 11th (while at NBC), Hurricane Katrina, the funeral of Pope John Paul II, the Royal Wedding and birth of Prince George. Her wide-ranging interviews include President Obama, Senator Mitch McConnell, Senator Harry Reid, General David Petraeus, First Lady Laura Bush, Mitt and Ann Romney, Mayor Rudy Giuliani and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, to name a few.
Prior to FNC, MacCallum had an extensive reporting career covering Wall Street and the economy. She was an anchor and reporter at NBC, from 1997 to 2003, where she co-anchored CNBC's Morning Call with Martha MacCallum and Ted David and was the anchor of CNBC's Checkpoint, an evening news program focusing on the war against terror and the Iraq war. A frequent contributor to MSNBC's The News with Brian Williams, NBC's Today, NBC affiliates and CNBC World, MacCallum also created the series Inside the Business for Business Center. She is a two-time recipient of the American Women in Radio and Television award for her reporting.
Before joining CNBC, MacCallum was anchor and reporter for Wall Street Journal Television. She was at the helm of The Wall Street Journal Report, World Market Outlook and Business USA from 1991-1996. She began her career as a print reporter for Corporate Finance magazine.
MacCallum earned a B.A. in political science from St. Lawrence University.
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MacCallum is currently covering the run up to the 2016 election and has interviewed candidates Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX).
She has played a central role in network coverage of Presidential elections since joining FNC in 2004 and continuing in 2008 and 2012. She has reported from the floor of the RNC and DNC conventions, interviewed the candidates and their wives, covered primaries and debates, and spent many weeks on the campaign trail.
Martha has also covered major national and international stories including the terror attack on the United States on September 11th (while at NBC), Hurricane Katrina, the funeral of Pope John Paul II, the Royal Wedding and birth of Prince George. Her wide-ranging interviews include President Obama, Senator Mitch McConnell, Senator Harry Reid, General David Petraeus, First Lady Laura Bush, Mitt and Ann Romney, Mayor Rudy Giuliani and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, to name a few.
Prior to FNC, MacCallum had an extensive reporting career covering Wall Street and the economy. She was an anchor and reporter at NBC, from 1997 to 2003, where she co-anchored CNBC's Morning Call with Martha MacCallum and Ted David and was the anchor of CNBC's Checkpoint, an evening news program focusing on the war against terror and the Iraq war. A frequent contributor to MSNBC's The News with Brian Williams, NBC's Today, NBC affiliates and CNBC World, MacCallum also created the series Inside the Business for Business Center. She is a two-time recipient of the American Women in Radio and Television award for her reporting.
Before joining CNBC, MacCallum was anchor and reporter for Wall Street Journal Television. She was at the helm of The Wall Street Journal Report, World Market Outlook and Business USA from 1991-1996. She began her career as a print reporter for Corporate Finance magazine.
MacCallum earned a B.A. in political science from St. Lawrence University.
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Heather Nauert
Heather
Nauert currently serves as a news anchor for FOX News Channel (FNC) and
also provides viewers with the top headlines of the day during FOX & Friends (weekdays 6-9AM/ET). Nauert originally joined FNC in 1998 and rejoined as an anchor in 2007.
Most recently, Naeurt provided coverage of the 2013 government shutdown, the ongoing crisis in Syria and the Benghazi, Libya attack. She has also secured interviews with newsmakers and celebrities, including former Vice President's Dick Cheney's daughter Liz Cheney, NASCAR's Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and comedian Sid Caesar. Nauert previously served as co-host of FNC's FOX & Friends First.
Previously, Nauert co-hosted FNC's pre-existing program, Big Story with John Gibson & Heather Nauert as well as Good Day New York on WYNY-TV (FOX 5). Prior to that, she was a general assignment correspondent for ABC News where she contributed to World News Tonight, Good Morning America, and Nightline. While there, she also received an Emmy nomination for her work on the special series "13 Around the World."
Nauert began her career in television as a reporter for the syndicated business program First Business, a weekly newscast airing in 110 markets nationwide. She has also worked as a government affairs consultant on health insurance, tax and Social Security issues in Washington, D.C.
Nauert graduated from Mt. Vernon College in Washington, D.C. with a B.A. in communications and later received her M.A. in Journalism from Columbia University. Nauert is also a term member at the Council of Foreign Relations.
Most recently, Naeurt provided coverage of the 2013 government shutdown, the ongoing crisis in Syria and the Benghazi, Libya attack. She has also secured interviews with newsmakers and celebrities, including former Vice President's Dick Cheney's daughter Liz Cheney, NASCAR's Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and comedian Sid Caesar. Nauert previously served as co-host of FNC's FOX & Friends First.
Previously, Nauert co-hosted FNC's pre-existing program, Big Story with John Gibson & Heather Nauert as well as Good Day New York on WYNY-TV (FOX 5). Prior to that, she was a general assignment correspondent for ABC News where she contributed to World News Tonight, Good Morning America, and Nightline. While there, she also received an Emmy nomination for her work on the special series "13 Around the World."
Nauert began her career in television as a reporter for the syndicated business program First Business, a weekly newscast airing in 110 markets nationwide. She has also worked as a government affairs consultant on health insurance, tax and Social Security issues in Washington, D.C.
Nauert graduated from Mt. Vernon College in Washington, D.C. with a B.A. in communications and later received her M.A. in Journalism from Columbia University. Nauert is also a term member at the Council of Foreign Relations.
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Arthel Neville
Arthel Neville currently serves as a co-anchor for Americas News HQ
(Saturdays at 1PM) and is based in New York. Neville first joined FNC
in 1998, where she served as a contributor until 2001. She rejoined the
network in 2010 as a New York-based anchor.
Prior to her most recent role on FNC, Neville was the host of CNN's, Talkback Live with Arthel Neville, making her the first African-American woman to host her own daily show on the network.
After CNN, Neville served as the West Coast bureau chief for 20th Century Television's Geraldo-at-Large and as the lead anchor for Fox 5 Morning News in San Diego and KSWB-TV's four-hour weekday newscast.
Neville also hosted and produced her one-on-one celebrity interview show, Extreme Closeup, on E! Entertainment Television, becoming the first high-profile black female entertainment reporter. Following her groundbreaking show, Neville launched Extra for Warner Bros. Studios, where she delivered entertainment headlines to millions of homes every evening. Neville also co-hosted Fox's national morning show Good Day Live. In addition to this, she has guest hosted on The View, Live (with Regis Philbin), and co-hosted the Miss Teen USA Pageant with Dick Clark and the Miss Universe Pageant to a worldwide audience of over 60 million people.
Neville started her career as a general assignment reporter for KVUE-TV (ABC) in Austin while a journalism student at the University of Texas. In 2003, she was recognized by the university for her contribution to broadcast journalism with the Outstanding Young Texas Ex Award.
Prior to her most recent role on FNC, Neville was the host of CNN's, Talkback Live with Arthel Neville, making her the first African-American woman to host her own daily show on the network.
After CNN, Neville served as the West Coast bureau chief for 20th Century Television's Geraldo-at-Large and as the lead anchor for Fox 5 Morning News in San Diego and KSWB-TV's four-hour weekday newscast.
Neville also hosted and produced her one-on-one celebrity interview show, Extreme Closeup, on E! Entertainment Television, becoming the first high-profile black female entertainment reporter. Following her groundbreaking show, Neville launched Extra for Warner Bros. Studios, where she delivered entertainment headlines to millions of homes every evening. Neville also co-hosted Fox's national morning show Good Day Live. In addition to this, she has guest hosted on The View, Live (with Regis Philbin), and co-hosted the Miss Teen USA Pageant with Dick Clark and the Miss Universe Pageant to a worldwide audience of over 60 million people.
Neville started her career as a general assignment reporter for KVUE-TV (ABC) in Austin while a journalism student at the University of Texas. In 2003, she was recognized by the university for her contribution to broadcast journalism with the Outstanding Young Texas Ex Award.
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Joanne Nosuchinsky
Joanne Nosuchinsky currently serves as a co-host on Red Eye for FOX News Channel (FNC). She joined FNC as a contributor in 2014.
Before joining FNC, Nosuchinsky frequently appeared as a guest panelist on Red Eye.
Previously, she has worked as an actress on the off-Broadway show, The Awesome 80s Prom and is currently starring in The Bachelorette Show.
Nosuchinsky also participated in NBC's Miss USA 2013 beauty pageant and secured the title for Miss New York.
Nosuchinsky received a B.A. in fine arts from Rider University with a theatre focus.
Before joining FNC, Nosuchinsky frequently appeared as a guest panelist on Red Eye.
Previously, she has worked as an actress on the off-Broadway show, The Awesome 80s Prom and is currently starring in The Bachelorette Show.
Nosuchinsky also participated in NBC's Miss USA 2013 beauty pageant and secured the title for Miss New York.
Nosuchinsky received a B.A. in fine arts from Rider University with a theatre focus.
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Katie Pavlich
Katie Pavlich joined FOX News Channel (FNC) in 2013 and currently serves as a rotating panelist on FNC’s Outnumbered
(weekdays 12-1PM/ET) and as a network contributor, providing political
analysis and commentary across FNC’s daytime and primetime programming.
On Outnumbered, Pavlich is part of an ensemble featuring four female panelists and one rotating male that tackles top headlines from all angles and perspectives.
In addition to her role at FNC, Pavlich is the news editor for Townhall.com, a contributing editor to Townhall Magazine and the award-winning author of the New York Times best seller "Fast and Furious: Barack Obama’s Bloodiest Scandal and Its Shameless Cover-Up.” As a reporter, she has covered topics ranging from White House scandals and the 2012 presidential election, to the Second Amendment and border issues.
She graduated with a B.A. in broadcast journalism from the University of Arizona and is a National Review Washington Fellow.
On Outnumbered, Pavlich is part of an ensemble featuring four female panelists and one rotating male that tackles top headlines from all angles and perspectives.
In addition to her role at FNC, Pavlich is the news editor for Townhall.com, a contributing editor to Townhall Magazine and the award-winning author of the New York Times best seller "Fast and Furious: Barack Obama’s Bloodiest Scandal and Its Shameless Cover-Up.” As a reporter, she has covered topics ranging from White House scandals and the 2012 presidential election, to the Second Amendment and border issues.
She graduated with a B.A. in broadcast journalism from the University of Arizona and is a National Review Washington Fellow.
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Uma Pemmaraju
Uma Pemmaraju currently serves as anchor for FOX News Channel’s (FNC) America’s News Headquarters (Saturdays 12-1PM/ET). She joined the network in 1996 and is based in New York.
Most recently, Pemmaraju provided live coverage of George Zimmerman’s murder trial. She has also reported on the aftermath of the deadly EF5 tornado in Moore, OK, the Boston Marathon bombings and the 2004, 2008 and 2012 presidential elections. Additionally, Pemmaraju has secured interviews with many public figures, including astronaut Buzz Aldrin, American televangelist Joel Osteen, actress Whoopi Goldberg and the Dalai Lama. Pemmaraju also hosted the FNC special, A Special for Young People, which featured top newsmakers offering advice on life challenges to young adults in March 2011.
Prior to joining FNC, Pemmaraju was a news anchor and special correspondent at KTVT-TV (CBS 11) in Dallas, Texas, an anchor and correspondent for WBZ-TV (CBS 4) in Boston, MA and a producer for the syndicated show, The Evening Magazine. In addition to her television career, Pemmaraju served as a reporter for the San Antonio Express News and taught journalism at Emerson College and Harvard University.
Named one of Spotlight Magazine's "20 Intriguing Women of 1998," Pemmaraju was the first Indian-American anchor to regularly appear on national television. In addition to being coined as "Boston's Best Anchor" in 1996 and 1997 by Boston Magazine, she has received several Emmy awards for her reporting and investigative journalism. Other accolades throughout her career include the Texas Associated Press Award for reporting in 2002, the Woman of Achievement Award from the Big Sisters Organization of America and the Matrix Award from Women in Communications.
Pemmaraju graduated with a B.A. in political science from Trinity University in Texas.
Most recently, Pemmaraju provided live coverage of George Zimmerman’s murder trial. She has also reported on the aftermath of the deadly EF5 tornado in Moore, OK, the Boston Marathon bombings and the 2004, 2008 and 2012 presidential elections. Additionally, Pemmaraju has secured interviews with many public figures, including astronaut Buzz Aldrin, American televangelist Joel Osteen, actress Whoopi Goldberg and the Dalai Lama. Pemmaraju also hosted the FNC special, A Special for Young People, which featured top newsmakers offering advice on life challenges to young adults in March 2011.
Prior to joining FNC, Pemmaraju was a news anchor and special correspondent at KTVT-TV (CBS 11) in Dallas, Texas, an anchor and correspondent for WBZ-TV (CBS 4) in Boston, MA and a producer for the syndicated show, The Evening Magazine. In addition to her television career, Pemmaraju served as a reporter for the San Antonio Express News and taught journalism at Emerson College and Harvard University.
Named one of Spotlight Magazine's "20 Intriguing Women of 1998," Pemmaraju was the first Indian-American anchor to regularly appear on national television. In addition to being coined as "Boston's Best Anchor" in 1996 and 1997 by Boston Magazine, she has received several Emmy awards for her reporting and investigative journalism. Other accolades throughout her career include the Texas Associated Press Award for reporting in 2002, the Woman of Achievement Award from the Big Sisters Organization of America and the Matrix Award from Women in Communications.
Pemmaraju graduated with a B.A. in political science from Trinity University in Texas.
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Dana Perino
Dana Perino currently serves as co-host of FOX News Channel’s (FNC) The Five (weekdays 5-6PM/ET). She joined the network in 2009 as a contributor.
On The Five, Perino is one of five co-hosts who partake in lively and thoughtful discussions on everything from politics to culture to sports. Former White House Press Secretary for President George W. Bush, she is the president of Dana Perino and Company, a frequent public speaker on political trends, founder of Minute Mentoring and active in global maternal health and child development through the One Campaign and Mercy Ships. She also helps America’s veterans through Companions for Heroes, which matches rescue animals with vets suffering from PTSD.
Perino served for three years on the U.S. Broadcasting Board of Governors, an appointment by President Obama and confirmed by the United States Senate. She spent over seven years in the Bush Administration working at the Justice Department and the Council on Environmental Policy. Previously, Perino worked on Capitol Hill, in private practice public relations and as a reporter in Illinois and Colorado.
Perino graduated with a B.A. in mass communication from Colorado State University-Pueblo and went on to receive a Masters in Public Affairs Reporting from the University of Illinois-Springfield.
On The Five, Perino is one of five co-hosts who partake in lively and thoughtful discussions on everything from politics to culture to sports. Former White House Press Secretary for President George W. Bush, she is the president of Dana Perino and Company, a frequent public speaker on political trends, founder of Minute Mentoring and active in global maternal health and child development through the One Campaign and Mercy Ships. She also helps America’s veterans through Companions for Heroes, which matches rescue animals with vets suffering from PTSD.
Perino served for three years on the U.S. Broadcasting Board of Governors, an appointment by President Obama and confirmed by the United States Senate. She spent over seven years in the Bush Administration working at the Justice Department and the Council on Environmental Policy. Previously, Perino worked on Capitol Hill, in private practice public relations and as a reporter in Illinois and Colorado.
Perino graduated with a B.A. in mass communication from Colorado State University-Pueblo and went on to receive a Masters in Public Affairs Reporting from the University of Illinois-Springfield.
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Jeanine Pirro
Jeanine
Pirro joined the Fox News Channel (FNC) in 2006 and currently serves as
a legal analyst as well as the host of "Justice with Judge Jeanine," a
weekend prime-time program (Saturday, 9 p.m. ET) that presents her legal
insights on the news of the week, current high profile cases, as well
as recent issues and trends in the world of crime and justice.
Formerly Westchester District Attorney, Judge Pirro was also the host of a syndicated weekday court show distributed by Warner Brothers -- for which she won an Emmy. Her notable legal career spans over 30 years. In 1975, she became an assistant district attorney for Westchester County, New York and was the first female to prosecute murder cases there. In 1990, Pirro was elected as the first woman to serve as a Westchester County Court judge.
In 1978, Pirro started the first domestic violence unit in a prosecutors office, in the nation. Additionally, in 1997, she was appointed by then-Governor George Pataki to chair the New York State Commission on Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board, whose research helped pass increased protection for domestic violence victims.
In 2006, the Republican Party chose her as its candidate for New York state attorney general.
Pirro earned a BA from the University of Buffalo, magna cum laude, graduating Phi Beta Kappa and received her Juris Doctor (J.D.) law degree from Albany Law School, where she was on law review. She is a native of New York.
Formerly Westchester District Attorney, Judge Pirro was also the host of a syndicated weekday court show distributed by Warner Brothers -- for which she won an Emmy. Her notable legal career spans over 30 years. In 1975, she became an assistant district attorney for Westchester County, New York and was the first female to prosecute murder cases there. In 1990, Pirro was elected as the first woman to serve as a Westchester County Court judge.
In 1978, Pirro started the first domestic violence unit in a prosecutors office, in the nation. Additionally, in 1997, she was appointed by then-Governor George Pataki to chair the New York State Commission on Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board, whose research helped pass increased protection for domestic violence victims.
In 2006, the Republican Party chose her as its candidate for New York state attorney general.
Pirro earned a BA from the University of Buffalo, magna cum laude, graduating Phi Beta Kappa and received her Juris Doctor (J.D.) law degree from Albany Law School, where she was on law review. She is a native of New York.
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Kirsten Powers
Kirsten Powers joined FOX News Channel (FNC) in 2004 and currently serves as a rotating panelist on FNC’s Outnumbered
(weekdays 12-1PM/ET) and as a network contributor, providing political
analysis and commentary across FNC’s daytime and primetime programming.
On Outnumbered, Powers is part of an ensemble featuring four female panelists and one rotating male that tackles top headlines from all angles and perspectives.
Additionally, Powers makes frequent appearances on Special Report with Bret Baier and FOX News Sunday and was recently part of FNC’s 2012 election coverage. Powers also serves as a USA Today contributor and a columnist for The Daily Beast. She previously served as a columnist for The New York Post, a communications consultant at Human Rights First and for the New York State Democratic Committee and Vice President, International Communications at America Online, Inc. From 1993 to 1998, Powers worked as Deputy Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Public Affairs in the Clinton administration. She began her career as a staff assistant at the Office of President-Elect Bill Clinton (Clinton/Gore Presidential Transition Team).
Powers graduated from the University of Maryland.
On Outnumbered, Powers is part of an ensemble featuring four female panelists and one rotating male that tackles top headlines from all angles and perspectives.
Additionally, Powers makes frequent appearances on Special Report with Bret Baier and FOX News Sunday and was recently part of FNC’s 2012 election coverage. Powers also serves as a USA Today contributor and a columnist for The Daily Beast. She previously served as a columnist for The New York Post, a communications consultant at Human Rights First and for the New York State Democratic Committee and Vice President, International Communications at America Online, Inc. From 1993 to 1998, Powers worked as Deputy Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Public Affairs in the Clinton administration. She began her career as a staff assistant at the Office of President-Elect Bill Clinton (Clinton/Gore Presidential Transition Team).
Powers graduated from the University of Maryland.
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Elizabeth Prann
Elizabeth
Prann is currently a Washington D.C.-based contributor for Fox News.
She joined Fox News in 2010 as an Atlanta-based correspondent.
Previously for Fox News, Prann
reported live outside an Alabama hostage standoff in 2013. During the
Deepwater Horizon oil spill, she reported extensively on the scene. She
also covered the West Fertilizer Plan explosion, as the network's
anchor. Additionally, she has covered the Missisippi River flooding, the
severe droughts in Georgia, Hurricane Irene, Hurricane Issac and
Hurricane Sandy.
Prann
previously worked as a reporter, anchor for the Panama City affiliate
of NBC, WJHG. After working as a production assistant for On the Record
with Greta Van Susteren from 2006 to 2008. Prann also spent time on the
booking desk in Washington, D.C.
She graduated from the University of Florida with a B.A. in journalism.
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Julie Roginsky
Julie
Roginsky has extensive experience in government, politics and public
relations on both the federal and state levels. She is the president of
Comprehensive Communications Group, a public relations and crisis
communications firm that counts Fortune 500 corporations, elected
officials and non-profit organizations among its clients.
Julie has served as a senior political strategist for Senator Frank Lautenberg and Congressmen Frank Pallone, Jr., Albio Sires and Steve Rothman, among others. She was previously the Capitol Hill communications director for Senator Jon Corzine.
She sits on the Board of the Women's Campaign School at Yale University, a non-partisan leadership program designed to increase the number of women in elected and appointed office around the globe. She is also a contributor at the Fox News Channel and was previously a contributor at CNBC, the financial news channel.
Julie is a graduate of Boston University, where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and her Master of Arts degree specializing in Russian economics.
Andrea Tantaros currently serves as co-host FNC's Outnumbered (weekdays 12-1PM/ET). She joined the network as a contributor in 2010.
On Outnumbered, Tantaros is part of an ensemble featuring four female panelists and one rotating male that tackles top headlines from all angles and perspectives. The Washington Times has said, "Andrea's calm, yet reasoned personality mixed with a quick tongue and biting sense of humor make her a powerful presence."
In addition to her role at FNC, Tantaros served as host of the national radio talk show The Andrea Tantaros Show from 2012-2013, along with writing a syndicated column for the NY Daily News. Throughout her career, she has served in senior communications roles on a number of high-profile political campaigns, including communications director for former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld where she led the media operation against former New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer. Tantaros is also credited with helping former National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Thomas Reynolds secure a narrow re-election victory during a tumultuous 2006 election cycle.
On Capitol Hill, Tantaros served as press secretary to Republican leadership in the U.S. House of Representatives where she was responsible for helping craft and execute the media strategy for the Republican majority. She also worked for former Reagan pollster Richard Wirthlin and as deputy press secretary to former Congressman Patrick Toomey. Additionally, Tantaros served as a vice president at a public affairs firm in Manhattan where she advised Fortune 500 corporations on crisis management and media strategy and contributed to CNN’s Crossfire.
Julie has served as a senior political strategist for Senator Frank Lautenberg and Congressmen Frank Pallone, Jr., Albio Sires and Steve Rothman, among others. She was previously the Capitol Hill communications director for Senator Jon Corzine.
She sits on the Board of the Women's Campaign School at Yale University, a non-partisan leadership program designed to increase the number of women in elected and appointed office around the globe. She is also a contributor at the Fox News Channel and was previously a contributor at CNBC, the financial news channel.
Julie is a graduate of Boston University, where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and her Master of Arts degree specializing in Russian economics.
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Sandra Smith
Sandra Smith joined FOX Business Network (FBN) as a reporter in
October 2007. She is also part of a rotating panel on FOX News Channel’s Outnumbered (weekdays 12-1PM).
Prior to joining FBN, Smith was
an on-air reporter for Bloomberg Television. In this role, she covered
U.S. equities and derivatives markets and contributed to breaking news
and analysis. Before Bloomberg, Smith was the Director of Institutional
Sales and Trading at Terra Nova Institutional where she handled
investment management and hedge fund accounts. She also assisted in the
development of program trading models for existing and prospective
clients. Prior to this, she was a trader at Hermitage Capital, where she
executed U.S. equities and options orders, conducted portfolio
analysis, prepared commission reports and serviced clients.
A graduate of Louisiana State University, Smith began her career as a
research associate at Aegis Capital. There, she assisted in the research
and analysis of retail stocks, prepared weekly stock newsletters to
clients and identified investment opportunities.
October 2007. She is also part of a rotating panel on FOX News Channel’s Outnumbered (weekdays 12-1PM).
Prior to joining FBN, Smith was
an on-air reporter for Bloomberg Television. In this role, she covered
U.S. equities and derivatives markets and contributed to breaking news
and analysis. Before Bloomberg, Smith was the Director of Institutional
Sales and Trading at Terra Nova Institutional where she handled
investment management and hedge fund accounts. She also assisted in the
development of program trading models for existing and prospective
clients. Prior to this, she was a trader at Hermitage Capital, where she
executed U.S. equities and options orders, conducted portfolio
analysis, prepared commission reports and serviced clients.
A graduate of Louisiana State University, Smith began her career as a
research associate at Aegis Capital. There, she assisted in the research
and analysis of retail stocks, prepared weekly stock newsletters to
clients and identified investment opportunities.
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Andrea Tantaros
On Outnumbered, Tantaros is part of an ensemble featuring four female panelists and one rotating male that tackles top headlines from all angles and perspectives. The Washington Times has said, "Andrea's calm, yet reasoned personality mixed with a quick tongue and biting sense of humor make her a powerful presence."
In addition to her role at FNC, Tantaros served as host of the national radio talk show The Andrea Tantaros Show from 2012-2013, along with writing a syndicated column for the NY Daily News. Throughout her career, she has served in senior communications roles on a number of high-profile political campaigns, including communications director for former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld where she led the media operation against former New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer. Tantaros is also credited with helping former National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Thomas Reynolds secure a narrow re-election victory during a tumultuous 2006 election cycle.
On Capitol Hill, Tantaros served as press secretary to Republican leadership in the U.S. House of Representatives where she was responsible for helping craft and execute the media strategy for the Republican majority. She also worked for former Reagan pollster Richard Wirthlin and as deputy press secretary to former Congressman Patrick Toomey. Additionally, Tantaros served as a vice president at a public affairs firm in Manhattan where she advised Fortune 500 corporations on crisis management and media strategy and contributed to CNN’s Crossfire.
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Katherine Timpf
Katherine
Timpf currently serves as a contributor for FOX News Channel (FNC). In
this role, Timpf provides political commentary regularly to FNC's The Greg Gutfeld Show (Sundays at 10PM/ET) and across FNC’s daytime and primetime programming. She joined the network in 2015.
In addition to her contributor role at FNC, Timpf is a reporter at National Review, where she writes about topics ranging from culture to government overreach -- often using humor, sarcasm and satire. She has a background in standup comedy and has performed in clubs throughout the country.
Previously, Timpf worked as a reporter for Campus Reform in Arlington, VA, a digital editor for The Washington Times and a producer and reporter for Total Traffic Network in Santa Ana, CA. She graduated from Hillsdale College with a B.A. in English.
In addition to her contributor role at FNC, Timpf is a reporter at National Review, where she writes about topics ranging from culture to government overreach -- often using humor, sarcasm and satire. She has a background in standup comedy and has performed in clubs throughout the country.
Previously, Timpf worked as a reporter for Campus Reform in Arlington, VA, a digital editor for The Washington Times and a producer and reporter for Total Traffic Network in Santa Ana, CA. She graduated from Hillsdale College with a B.A. in English.
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Anita Vogel
Anita Vogel joined FOX News Channel (FNC) in 2001 and currently serves as a Los Angeles based correspondent.
While at FOX News, Vogel has covered a multitude of stories, including the 2012 movie theatre shooting in Aurora, CO, the torching of an explosive-packed home in Escondido, CA and various consumer interest stories. She has also secured interviews with former President Bill Clinton in 2008 and the Dalai Lama. Additionally, Vogel covered the Mexican presidential elections of 2006 from Mexico City and reported live from New Orleans, LA when Hurricane Katrina struck the region and spent the next two weeks covering the catastrophic aftermath.
Before joining FNC, Vogel worked as a reporter and fill-in anchor at KCRA-TV (NBC 3) in Sacramento, CA and as a reporter for WTLV-TV (NBC 12) in Jacksonville, FL and for WJET-TV (ABC 24) in Erie, PA. Vogel began her journalism career at ABC News in Washington, DC as a desk assistant for This Week with David Brinkley.
Vogel has been the recipient of many awards, including a Golden Mike award for Best Breaking News Coverage by a network for her exclusive interview with former President Bill Clinton during the Nevada Caucuses, an Edward R. Murrow award, a Regional Emmy award for Best Newscast and a Pennsylvania Association of Broadcaster's award for Best Documentary. In 2006, Vogel was the recipient of a RIAS Fellowship, a German–American journalism exchange program sponsored in part by the RTNDA. She spent two weeks representing FNC in Germany as part of a select group of journalists from across the U.S.
Vogel graduated from the University of Southern California with a B.A. in broadcast journalism and political science.
While at FOX News, Vogel has covered a multitude of stories, including the 2012 movie theatre shooting in Aurora, CO, the torching of an explosive-packed home in Escondido, CA and various consumer interest stories. She has also secured interviews with former President Bill Clinton in 2008 and the Dalai Lama. Additionally, Vogel covered the Mexican presidential elections of 2006 from Mexico City and reported live from New Orleans, LA when Hurricane Katrina struck the region and spent the next two weeks covering the catastrophic aftermath.
Before joining FNC, Vogel worked as a reporter and fill-in anchor at KCRA-TV (NBC 3) in Sacramento, CA and as a reporter for WTLV-TV (NBC 12) in Jacksonville, FL and for WJET-TV (ABC 24) in Erie, PA. Vogel began her journalism career at ABC News in Washington, DC as a desk assistant for This Week with David Brinkley.
Vogel has been the recipient of many awards, including a Golden Mike award for Best Breaking News Coverage by a network for her exclusive interview with former President Bill Clinton during the Nevada Caucuses, an Edward R. Murrow award, a Regional Emmy award for Best Newscast and a Pennsylvania Association of Broadcaster's award for Best Documentary. In 2006, Vogel was the recipient of a RIAS Fellowship, a German–American journalism exchange program sponsored in part by the RTNDA. She spent two weeks representing FNC in Germany as part of a select group of journalists from across the U.S.
Vogel graduated from the University of Southern California with a B.A. in broadcast journalism and political science.
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Lis Wiehl
Lis Wiehl currently serves as a legal analyst for FOX News Channel (FNC). She joined the network in October 2001.
Wiehl provides commentary and analysis on legal matters across all FNC platforms. She also has a weekly segment on The O'Reilly Factor called "Is it Legal" and a column on FOXNews.com called "Lis on Law."
In addition to her work at FNC, Wiehl serves as an adjunct professor at New York Law School. She previously served as a legal commentator on NPR's All Things Considered and was O'Reilly's co-host on the nationally syndicated show The Radio Factor.
Prior to joining FNC, Wiehl served as a legal analyst for KIRO-TV (CBS 7) in Seattle, WA and provided legal analysis for NBC News. She previously held the position of principal deputy chief minority investigative counsel for the United States House of Representatives, Committee on Judiciary and served as an executive assistant at the United States Attorney's office. Wiehl began her career as a litigation associate for Perkins Coie law firm.
The author of five best-selling books, including "The 51% Minority: How Women Still Are Not Equal and What You Can Do About It" and "Winning Every Time: How to Use the Skills of a Lawyer in the Trials of Your Life," Wiehl received her undergraduate degree from Barnard College in 1983 and received her M.A. in Literature from the University of Queensland in 1985. In addition, she earned her J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1987.
Wiehl provides commentary and analysis on legal matters across all FNC platforms. She also has a weekly segment on The O'Reilly Factor called "Is it Legal" and a column on FOXNews.com called "Lis on Law."
In addition to her work at FNC, Wiehl serves as an adjunct professor at New York Law School. She previously served as a legal commentator on NPR's All Things Considered and was O'Reilly's co-host on the nationally syndicated show The Radio Factor.
Prior to joining FNC, Wiehl served as a legal analyst for KIRO-TV (CBS 7) in Seattle, WA and provided legal analysis for NBC News. She previously held the position of principal deputy chief minority investigative counsel for the United States House of Representatives, Committee on Judiciary and served as an executive assistant at the United States Attorney's office. Wiehl began her career as a litigation associate for Perkins Coie law firm.
The author of five best-selling books, including "The 51% Minority: How Women Still Are Not Equal and What You Can Do About It" and "Winning Every Time: How to Use the Skills of a Lawyer in the Trials of Your Life," Wiehl received her undergraduate degree from Barnard College in 1983 and received her M.A. in Literature from the University of Queensland in 1985. In addition, she earned her J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1987.
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