I've lived in New York state almost my entire life, so my votes never count.
If I'm going to turn on the television, it's going to be the Fox News channel.
You have to understand that Roger Ailes was a king. He was on the cover of multiple industry publications as the most powerful man in news. And at Fox News, there was no one else with power. So you didn't want to get on the wrong side of him because he was actually beloved inside the building and very well-liked in the industry.
The most powerful people in my town were the doctors and the lawyers. I didn't really have any experience dealing with really powerful people until I started practicing law.
I don't even watch Fox News usually in the prime time hours because I'm home with my kids and that's more important to me.
I did not grow up with a silver spoon in my mouth.
Im a soulless lawyer. Give me any opinion and I can argue it.
I have respect for my fellow journalists at the other networks, and I wish them all well. This is a tough business, so good for them.
Being a trial lawyer sounds like glamorous work, but most of your time is spent pushing paper and arguing.
I'm an upstate New York lifer.
I would be lying if I said it wasn't cool to see myself on the cover of 'Vanity Fair,' right? It's, like, what am I doing there? This is bizarre.
I wasn't a shrinking violet when I joined Fox News. I didn't have any power at Fox - I had no power in the TV industry - but I had been a lawyer for nine years who had practiced employment law.