Emotional Elisabeth Hasselbeck Chokes Up During Final Fox News Broadcast: 'I'm …

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Fox and Friends is saying goodbye, at least for now, to Elisabeth Hasselbeck. On Monday, the co-host of the show, which airs on the Fox News Channel, announced that she would leave the network at the end of the year to focus on raising her three children.

Elisabeth Hasselbeck, who replaced original “Fox & Friends” female co-host Gretchen Carlson just over two years ago, is said to want to return to full-time childrearing, according to a press release from Fox News. Hasselbeck has three children and her 

Elisabeth Hasselbeck, who replaced original “Fox & Friends” female co-host Gretchen Carlson just over two years ago, is said to want to return to full-time childrearing, according to a press release from Fox News. Hasselbeck has three children and her 

Former Catholic and present evangelical Elisabeth Hasselbeck began her interview, part of Fox's "Keeping the Faith" series, with three cool (and mostly white) young Catholics from Old St. Pat's. She gushed that "you've been dubbed the most attractive