In Profile: Fox News Channel Edition

By Brian Flood 

Harris Faulkner is featured in New Jersey Monthly to discuss participating in the Avon Breast Cancer Walk, her career and growing up as an Army brat:

Having a parent who served in the military has made me a better journalist.

Chris Wallace spoke to Real Clear Politics on his role as the new Dean of the Sunday circuit, his father and the people he admires:

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The people that are still there, still in the game, still working hard, still giving it their all. That’s a very admirable trait to me. Whether it’s a Cal Ripken in sports or a Ronald Reagan in politics, guys who squeeze every drop out of their abilities and opportunities.

Ed Henry spoke to The Daily Beast about election season and how he stays fair and balanced in his role:

All I’m saying is that sometimes people believe that TV correspondents are trying to make moments, playing to the camera to force a fight. But I think ‘Did you wipe the server?’ is a pretty direct, fair, blunt question. She [Clinton] repeatedly refused to answer it and then spent three or four days trying to clean it up. That’s called ‘news.’ That’s straight-up journalism.

Lea Gabrielle spoke with Levo about her transition from the U.S. Navy into civilian work:

 It was really a big risk, because although I gained skills as an intelligence operator and as a pilot that translated into certain jobs outside the military, I really wanted to make a complete change. I became passionate about journalism while I was serving, but I felt that it was a challenging thing to do, leaving the military mid-career and completely starting over.

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