Bret Baier
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Born | William Bret Baier August 4, 1970 Rumson, New Jersey, U.S. |
Education | DePauw University |
Occupation | Fox News anchor |
Notable credit(s) | Host of Special Report with Bret Baier |
Spouse(s) | Amy Baier |
Children | 2 |
William Bret Baier (born August 4, 1970) is the host of Special Report with Bret Baier on the Fox News Channel and serves as the chief political anchor for Fox.[1] He previously worked as the network's Chief White House Correspondent and Pentagon correspondent.
Early life and education
Baier was born in Rumson, New Jersey.[2] He was raised Catholic in Dunwoody, Georgia. He attended Marist High School, a private Roman Catholic high school in Atlanta, graduating in 1988. Baier then attended DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, graduating in 1992 with a BA degree in political science and English.[3] At DePauw, he became a member of the Xi Chapter of the Sigma Chi Fraternity.[4]
Career
Baier began his television career with a local station in Rockford, Illinois, before joining WRAL-TV, the CBS affiliate in Raleigh, North Carolina. He sent an audition tape to Fox News in 1998, and was hired as the network's Atlanta bureau chief. On September 11, 2001, he drove from Georgia to Arlington, Virginia, to cover the attack on the Pentagon. He never returned to the Atlanta bureau and was instead tapped as the network's Pentagon correspondent, remaining at the post for five years and taking 11 trips to Afghanistan and 13 trips to Iraq.
He was named Fox News's White House correspondent in 2007, covering the administration of George W. Bush. In the fall of 2007, he began substituting for Brit Hume, then the anchor of Special Report, on Fridays.[1]
On December 23, 2008, Brit Hume anchored his final show and announced Baier would replace him as anchor of Special Report.[5] He hosted his first show as permanent anchor on January 5, 2009.[1]
A Freedom of Information Act request filed to investigate alleged anti-Fox News bias in the Barack Obama administration revealed an internal email from the White House communications office, dated October 23, 2009, that referred to Baier as a "lunatic."[6] The aide who sent the email later apologized to Baier.[7]
Personal life
Baier, who served as an altar boy in his youth, is a practicing Roman Catholic and attends Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Georgetown.[8][9]
Baier and his wife Amy have two sons.[10] One of their sons was born with cardiac problems and before the child's open-heart surgery in 2008, President George W. Bush invited Baier and his wife and son to the Oval Office for a visit and had the White House physician update him on Paul's progress.[1] In 2009, Baier was named a "Significant Sig" by the Sigma Chi Fraternity.[11]
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