There is reason to celebrate at Fox News.
Benjamin Hall, the Fox News correspondent returned to the TV airwaves for the first time since he was injured while covering Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Hall tuned intoย Fox & Friendsย on Thursday to promote his new memoir,ย Saved: A War Reporter's Mission To Make It Home.
Hall went into detail about his injuries and his ongoing recovery as he explained that โyou have to have a target, you have to get something to fight forโ to move forward.
โI feel strong, I feel more confident than I ever have,โ Hall said. โI think that you learn a lot going through things like this, and I was surrounded by so many wonderful people. That's why I'm here today, and I look forward to everything that comes ahead.โ
Hall went on to describe the importance of never giving up, and how he thought to himself, โI will get home, no matter whatโ โ even as he lay injured in Ukraine. He read from a passage of his book where he recalled the explosions and how he was sustained by the thought of his daughters:
They brought me back, and I found the strength. I opened my eyes and managed to crawl out of the car. And then the third bomb hit the car itself. If it weren't for them bringing me back, there is no way I would be here today.
On March 14, 2022 Hall wasย woundedย during a Russian military attack outside of Kyiv.ย Fox News cameramanย Pierre Zakrzewskiย and Ukrainian producerย Oleksandra Kuvshynova were also killed in the attack. Hall survived and was evacuated from Ukraine with serious injuries. The reporter lost part of his leg, a foot, and was left with one workable hand, and he was blinded in one eye.
Hall went on to say that Zakrzewski saved him and they got to shortly speak before his death.
He subsequently offered his thanks to the U.S. military figures who brought him to safety, along with the โincredibleโ team of doctors and nurses who helped him in his recovery.
โThis book is about being saved,โ Hall summed up. โIt's being saved by all of these people, and it's that understanding that can give you so much strength. And we all think about Pierre every day, I think that is really important for us to do. And I think of my family every day, and I went through everything thanks to them. You have to remember those close things to you and keep fighting every day.โ
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I saw the interview this morning. It was inspiring to all who are struggling through recovery…. never give up!