- Harris Faulkner
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name = Harris Faulkner
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birth_date = 1965
birth_place = Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
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occupation = "Fox News Live " headline reader
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website = [http://www.harrisfaulkner.com/ Personal Website]Harris Faulkner is a
newscaster forFox News Channel , presenting "Fox News Live " headline updates during the 6:00 p.m.–12:30 a.m. ET hours weekdays. She also fills in forShepard Smith as a substitute anchor on TheFox Report , and hosts "Fox News Extra " segments that air on the international feed of Fox News. She has also been a guest of Fox's late night program, Redeye.Harris is also a
motivational speaker and works for various charitable causes. She was born in 1965 inAtlanta, Georgia , USA, atFort McPherson , where her father was a militaryaviator . The family soon moved to Germany for over 3 years until 1969, when the family returned to the US.Harris studied
business economics andmass communications at theUniversity of California Santa Barbara . After graduation she worked as a junioraccountant before becoming a freelance writer for theL.A. Weekly , contributing as a business writer. She started in TV atKCOP -Channel 13 in Los Angeles, then moved to Greenville, NC to work atWNCT-TV , then Kansas CityWDAF-TV Channel 4, she lasted in Kansas city eight years and had a fall out with management after anchoring the primetime newscast between 1992 and 2000, and then the Twin Cities'KSTP-TV . In the Twin Cities she became part of a notable evening anchor team, before moving to the US national stage as part of the Fox News cable channel.Faulkner had received six
Emmy Awards including the 2005 Emmy for Best Newscaster and Best News Special. Along withKent Ninomiya , she was head anchor forKSTP-TV 's 6pm and 10pm news broadcasts until 2004, when the pair were simultaneously let go by the station. She was a correspondent for theNewsmagazine A Current Affair until its cancellation in October 2005.Harris was once the victim of a
stalker who was caught breaking into her home. He attacked Harris and attempted to kill her. As a survivor Harris has written the book "". She tells audiences how to turn their worst circumstances into opportunities. Harris says, "Sometimes life forces us to choose excellence."References
* Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) , January 11, 2003 , Maria Elena Baca - Discusses Twin Cities anchor position
* Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) , January 23, 2000 , Cheryl Johnson - Discusses Twin Cities anchor position
* The Kansas City Star, January 23, 2006, Christopher Hearne Jr. - Discusses evolution of Faulkner's career
* “Harris Faulkner: Facing her past on 'A Current Affair'” New York Amsterdam News May 4, 2005, Deardra Shuler - Extensive Biography
* Daily Variety, March 4, 2005, John Dempsey - Discusses formation of "A Current Affair" with Faulkner
* Broadcasting & Cable, November 4, 2002, P. Llanor Alleyne - Promotion to co-anchor in Twin Cities
* [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,186199,00.html Bio on FOXNews.com] - Biography from employer's website
* [http://www.tbwt.org/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=459&Itemid=40 The Black World Today] , April 26, 2005, Deadra Shuler - Faulkner details the stalking and assaultExternal links
* [http://www.harrisfaulkner.com/ Harris Faulkner's website]
Books by Faulkner
*"Breaking News: God Has a Plan An Anchorwoman's Journey Through Faith" Leathers Publishing, 1999 ISBN 1585970115
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