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Fox News Host Harris Faulkner Reveals Her Next Move
After ten years at the helm of Fox News’ extremely successful noontime show “Outnumbered,” Harris Faulkner has indicated where she will be shifting her focus next.
The Emmy-winning newscaster revealed to People Magazine intimate details on the production of her most personal project yet, chronicling her upbringing and how it was shaped by the formative years of her father, a former Army combat pilot in the Vietnam War. Titled “Footsteps of My Father,” Faulker’s limited series premiered on Fox on May 16th and is now available for streaming on its website. She sat with People to describe how filming challenged her skills as an on-air talent.
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“This is the most personal I have ever been in front of the camera,” she said. “Trekking my dad’s combat trail in Vietnam was almost too much for my heart to take at times. I carried his burial flag with me in my backpack. When I landed in Vietnam there was a rush of emotions. I missed my parents more than ever.
“What I thought I knew about that war and his involvement ended up being just a tiny snapshot of the realities of fighting in a war that U.S. citizens would come to protest against. My father served two tours of duty in America’s mighty mission to preserve democracy in a faraway nation that was being swallowed up by the spread of communism. At home, our own nation was struggling with a violent racial divide. Yet, my father told his younger brothers and anyone who listened, ‘I chose to go fight for America because it was the best place on the planet to live. The U.S. Constitution clearly defines excellence and potential for America.’ He added, ‘The Civil Rights struggle is American freedom on the move.’ My father was a patriot.”
Across three episodes, Faulker travels to Vietnam where she speaks with residents who lived through the war and “now understand what America was trying to do.” Under a communist government, the country has remained mired in the intractable of a poorly governed, third-world country: low wages, dangerous working conditions, and a government that oppresses dissent.
“While I felt their kindness and openness to me and my Fox Nation team, they are a communist nation. In my special, you’ll see visible remnants and reinventions of that kind of government. And, you’ll actually hear my dad’s voice telling stories of his survival and near-misses in the war,” Faulker explained. Her father passed away at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic.
“My dad died Christmas Day of 2020. He was dressed for the day, looking sharp and at peace. The Lord has him now. Vietnam reminded me of my faith and my singular purpose to live a life that will deliver me to heaven to thank Dad with renewed vigor and understanding, for his service of our great nation,” she added.
Revisiting her father’s war lore is also helping Faulker and her husband prepare their two teenage daughters for how to think critically in a divided nation and even bitterer international strife between the U.S. and countries like Vietnam that fall prey to influence from China and other communist regimes.
“It’s wonderful that Bella and Danika get to witness me living out my career dreams as a TV news anchor and host of two shows, a bestselling author and more. I teach them to pray for peace, strength and discernment. And to surround themselves with kind, creative and hardworking friends. And I remind them that dream chasing is hard work!”
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