The following article contains mentions of mass violence.
Today, Faulkner prides herself in her ability to make the most out of the cards she’s dealt.
Similarly, her mom, who was a kindergarten teacher, served as another source of inspiration for Faulkner.

“We had things happen in that market.
We had horrible floods.
We had tornadoes and everything you could imagine,” Faulkner explained.

“And I would say, ‘I’m going to pray.'”
She soon moved into the primetime slot on the station and became something of a local celebrity.
However, she fortunately didn’t let the incident deter her from carrying on with her public-facing work.

“I busted through some barriers there as a woman of color,” she said.
“It wasn’t just a job assignment.
It was hard for me to leave,” the reporter remarked.

Faulkner and Berlin dated for about a year before he popped the question.
The two news anchors officially tied the knot in 2003, and they’ve been inseparable ever since.
The Fox News anchor takes great pride in her family’s mixed background.

In fact, they celebrate both Christian and Jewish holidays, as Berlin is of Jewish descent.
“Cheering on both our daughters this week.
Our [15-year-old] Bella Grace is a fabulous Camp Counselor in her first job,” she wrote.

Time and again, the anchor has proven her determination and grit when it comes to shattering expectations.
As long as they know I’m going to tell them the truth," the anchor continued.
“I started pitching shows I wanted to do.

What resulted was “Outnumbered,” which premiered in 2014 with the anchor attached as co-creator and co-host.
I could just feel it.”
There’s a lot that can be said about Fox News’ reporting of headlines about president Donald Trump.

Protests emerged not just throughout the city, or even the country, but the world.
“I’m a Black woman.
I’m a mom,” Faulkner began.

In referencing Trump’s tweets, she asked pointedly, “Why those words?”
“It comes from 1967,” Faulkner explained.
“It was from the chief of police in Miami.

He was cracking down, and he meant what he said.”
Although Trump skirted around the topic, Faulkner’s ability to hold him accountable for his words spoke volumes.
“This is the most personal I have ever been in front of the camera.

“Women know their power in every election …
They also know that every issue is their issue,” Faulkner explained.


