1. Arthur Adam Housley was born on August 13,1971 and is an Emmy Winning American journalist, winemaker, and former professional baseball player.

1. Arthur Adam Housley was born on August 13,1971 and is an Emmy Winning American journalist, winemaker, and former professional baseball player.
Adam Housley worked for Fox News from 2001 until 2018.
Adam Housley was a Junior Olympic All-American baseball player as a pitcher and hitter.
Adam Housley received a double bachelor's degree in political science and telecommunications from Pepperdine University.
Adam Housley was a two-time media fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, and received his MA in international relations from the University of Arizona.
Adam Housley was drafted by the Montreal Expos, and played for both the Milwaukee Brewers and the Detroit Tigers minor league organizations, pitching in 97 games.
Adam Housley received an array of awards, including the 2001 Regional Associated Press Reporting Award and a Regional Emmy Award.
Adam Housley began his career as a reporter for KVON and KVYN radio stations in his native Napa, where he developed and produced newscasts.
Adam Housley reported during the Iraq War from Kuwait, Iraq, Bahrain, Jordan and the Persian Gulf.
Adam Housley has spent time covering the War on terror from Pakistan and in Israel, the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Adam Housley was on air in Kuwait when the first missiles and warning sirens began on March 20,2003, and earlier that month boarded ships in the Persian Gulf along with US Special Forces as they looked for illegal shipments of weapons into Iraq.
Adam Housley's reports came via video phone from the deck of USS Milius a destroyer that would eventually fire the first missiles into Iraq to begin the war.
In December 2005, Adam Housley was one of the reporters selected to witness the execution of murderer Stanley Williams at San Quentin State Prison.
Adam Housley reported live on the shooting at the Los Angeles International Airport, the suspension of New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez, and the aftermath of the crash of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 live from the San Francisco Airport.
Adam Housley has covered stories in six Latin American countries: Nicaragua, Venezuela, El Salvador, Colombia, Mexico, and Chile.
Adam Housley was live on air when Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez shut down Latin American broadcaster RCTV, and spent two weeks covering the unrest.
Adam Housley received a master's degree in international security from the University of Arizona in 2014.
Adam Housley was one of the first correspondents on assignment in Haiti, covering the devastation left in the wake of the 2010 Haiti earthquake that struck it on January 12,2010.
Adam Housley was one of the first Western journalists to provide extensive onsite coverage in the wake of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami.
Adam Housley reported on recovery efforts and the search for bodies along with his crew on location from Phuket, Patong Beach, Phi Phi Islands and Khao Lak.
Adam Housley who is fluent in Spanish, covered the 2010 Copiapo mining accident in northern Chile for Fox News.
Adam Housley was one of the first American reporters on scene in Japan to cover the devastation following the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami.
Adam Housley reported live as the fires were still burning on Florissant Avenue, and he used twitter to help prompt viewers to donate money to local businesses whose property was damaged during the protests and subsequent fires.
Adam Housley was one of the first reporters on site for the December 2015 San Bernardino attack in San Bernardino.
Adam Housley broke a number of major developments in the case, including the plan to charge an accomplice, Enrique Marquez Jr.
Adam Housley married American actress Tamera Mowry on May 15,2011 on a vineyard in Napa, California.
In 2016, Adam Housley appeared on Celebrity Cupcake Wars and as his wife's teammate.