E.d. Hill
Hill (born Edith Ann Tarbox on July 27, 1961) is an American news anchor who works for Fox News Channel.
Early life and career
A graduate of the University of Texas with a bachelor's degree in journalism, she is working on a master's degree in government. She was a member of Delta Gamma Sorority. Hill won a local Emmy Award for Outstanding News Special while working for WHDH-TV in Boston (1990-91), and has also received a Golden Quill Award for live spot news reporting.
Fox News Channel
Hill joined the network in 1998 as anchor for Fox and Friends, which she was on from 1998 to 2006.
to 12:00 noon block of Fox News Live from 2006 until her show America's Pulse was cancelled in 2008. Recently, she has filled in for Bill O'Reilly on The O'Reilly Factor.
In November 2005 Hill published a book entitled Going Places: How America's Best and Brightest Got Started Down the Road of Life, a collection of personality profiles.
Currently, Hill hosts the weekday 5 PM hour of America's Election Headquarters.
"Terrorist fist jab"
On June 6, 2008, Hill brought up the question of whether a fist bump between Barack Obama and his wife after the final 2008 Presidential Democratic primaries was a "terrorist fist jab." Hill, introducing an upcoming discussion before a commercial break, posited that some believed the gesture was either "A fist bump? A pound? A terrorist fist jab?," but never explained the term when the segment continued after the break. The incident set off a mini-controversy among liberal bloggers and TV commentators. Hill apologized for her comments on June 10, claiming that she was describing the impressions of various other people, and not her own.
Later that same day, Fox News announced that Hill's show America's Pulse had been cancelled. Martha McCallum's show The Live Desk would become two hours, and Trace Gallagher would become a co-host with Martha.
Personal life
Hill has been married three times.