Adam Housley



Adam Housley (born August 13, 1971 [1]) joined the Fox News Channel (FNC) in 2001, the Los Angeles correspondent. Adam Housley was seen most recently in Nicaragua and El Salvador, bringing the war against drugs and marked a selective consultation with Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega.

His tenure Adam Housley was seen around Thailand and providing extensive on site coverage in the arouse of the tsunami in south-east Asia. E 'was also the dress FNC reporter Arnold Schwarzenegger's 2003 campaign and has covered six hurricanes, including Katrina and Rita left several than twenty-five tales by Mexico and the southern boundary. Internationally, Housley has been reported in Operation Iraqi Freedom in Kuwait, Iraq, Bahrain and the Iranian Gulf, and has passed time in the war on terrorist act in Islamic Republic of Pakistan and State of Israel, the West deposit and Gaza Strip. In Dec 200Adam Housley was among the few journalists selected to witness the implementation of the murderess Stanley Tookie "Williams at San Quentin.

Before joining FNC, Housley worked as a reporter at KTXL-TV (Fox) in Sacramento, California, 19992001, where he received numerous awards including the 2001 Regional Awards Associated Press report and a regional Emmy award. In addition, he is the senior reporter of KFTY-TV, an independent station in Santa Rosa, California, from 1998 to 2000. Before that, Housley has been a journalist KCPM live-TV (NBC) in Chico, California, 199 798, where he won an award from the Forest Department to catch an arsonist acres wanted.

Housley started his career while a reporter for Radio-KVYN KVON in Napa, California, where he developed and produced news. Before his career in television, Housley played master of baseball and was enlisted by the Montreal Expos and played for the Milwaukee Brewers and Detroit Tigers minor league organizations. A graduate of Pepperdine University, Housley accepted a BA in political science and telecommunications and the media was a man of 2005 in the Hoover Institution.

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The June 1, 2007, while reporting on site to collect protested against the closure of RCTV in Republic of Venezuela on your global with Neil Cavuto, it exploded in New York city councilor (and former Black Panther) Charles Barron, a supporter of Chavez, at one time called him a "son of a bitch" over allegations that Housley exaggerate the extent of opposition to Chavez.

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