Fox News topped viewership on Tuesday night as cable news networks focused on the Georgia runoff between Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) and Republican Herschel Walker, but its rivals had momentary spikes during the hour when the race was called.
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Fox News correspondent Benjamin Hall, who was severely injured in an attack while he was reporting in Ukraine in March, gave an update on his recovery in a video message to Fox Nation’s Patriot Awards.
Hall was the recipient of the ceremony’s Courage Award.
“I wish I could be there in person to pick it up, but I can’t yet. I am doing very well now,” he said. “I’m walking a lot better. I’m seeing better. My injuries are getting better and that is all thanks to the people who came to save me. It’s thanks to the people who put me back together.
“The doctors, the nurses, the airmen, the soldiers who all in some sense risked their own lives to save me. So I want to lift this award to them, I want to lift his award to them, to all of us and to everyone who is doing the same sort of things out there. Thank you all. I’ll see you soon.”
Cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski and Oleksandra “Sasha” Kuvshynova, who was working as a freelance consultant for the network, were killed when their vehicle was struck by incoming fire near Kyiv. Hall was with them as they reported on the Russian invasion.
Zakrzewski and Kuvshynova were included in a tribute on Thursday night at the Committee to Protect Journalists’ International Press Freedom Awards. Fox News’ Bill Hemmer read the names of journalists who died in the past year.
At the Patriot Awards, Harris Faulkner and Johnny Joey Jones. a Fox News Media contributor, presented the award to Hall. When he was deployed to Afghanistan, Jones in 2010 lost both of his legs above the knee and severe damage to his forearm and both wrists.
Hall lost half a leg and his foot on his other leg. He also lost use of one eye and ear, and of his left hand, in addition to burns across his body.
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Fox News topped viewership on Tuesday night as cable news networks focused on the Georgia runoff between Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) and Republican Herschel Walker, but its rivals had momentary spikes during the hour when the race was called.
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