I've always had an interest in broadcast journalism and the law. So it's nice that I can combine the two.
— Kimberly Guilfoyle
I like Colbert because he's funny, and he's cool. He knows how to have fun and doesn't stick his nose up to Fox.
You have women that are political commentators that are talking about the elections, talking about the news of the day, and really helping shape how information is disseminated. I feel we're reaching a whole new audience, which is great to be able to bring in and encourage other young women to do this.
I can never resist the good stuff: salami, pepperoni, you name it. I love it all.
If I see, hear, or experience anything that I feel is inappropriate, you bet I'm going to speak up.
I am at the table. I am first generation. I am Irish-Puerto Rican. I am a single mom.
I don't always think I am right, not by a long shot, but no one stifles me. When I care deeply about something, you are going to know.
Roger Ailes champions women, whether it's Paula Zahn, who worked for Fox, Greta Van Susteren - we've always had a woman in primetime - Megyn Kelly, myself; I had a primetime show.
My second husband, Eric Villency, is the father of my beautiful boy Ronan Anthony. Even though we're divorced, I'm still very close with his family.
I believe in people. Human beings, deep down, are essentially good. Any jury can filter through whatever bull might be thrown their way and use common sense to get to the truth of a case. Juries make the right decisions, almost unfailingly, because people know right from wrong.
I have never done anything in my life that my mother would not have approved of or been proud of.
I greatly admire Justice Thomas. I think he is incredible, and he is very humble. He is rarely heard from. But his spoken word is powerful. He's an example of everything that is right about this country, just like with Ben Carson.
Bella is my little dog. She's an imperial Shih Tzu. She's a little cotton ball with flecks of gold. She's super, super cute, and she eats like she's a Rottweiler.
The NYPD, they're the finest in the world.
I love working for Fox News, and I feel like I play for the Yankees every day. I'm with the best lineup in the business.
No matter what stage of life you are graduating from or entering, learning how to build and state your case is something every person in the world should know how to do.
At a very young age, my beloved mother passed away from leukemia, forcing my father to become a single dad. Rather than coddle me, shelter me, or do things for me, he taught me to 'Make the Case' for everything in life - from my first job to a graduation trip I wanted.
There is room for growth in all of us and across all of these platforms, to be able to make sure that we are hearing each other, that we are understanding exactly what's going on across the country.
I think Dr. King, if he were alive today, he wouldn't disrespect the flag or the anthem; he would use his words and his voice to send a message for positive change.
I want someone to be able to say, 'I relate to this person on The Five.' You feel like you belong. You kind of feel like it's family. They feel like they know us because we reveal so much about ourselves on the show.
I hold a mini-New Year's Eve party each year with my son Ronan, and we make pigs in a blanket. They are delicious!
I am a strong woman. I come from a background as a prosecutor.
I have my phone by my bed - I know everyone says you're supposed to turn it off - and it distorts your sleep, and they're probably right.
The environment at Fox has been very supportive for Mr. Ailes.
I've been around all kinds of people, defense attorneys, working with cops, working with politicians, both sides of the aisle, including Democrats as former first lady of San Francisco, and the Republicans, too, so I've had a front row seat to lots of things in life.
I've been in a lot of tough businesses: First Lady of San Fransciso, working as model, actress, TV host. You better have thick skin, for sure, but you also need to laugh at yourself. I make fun of myself all the time.
Sure, our legal system has its flaws, but it is the best legal system in the world.
It's not just teachers, but coaches are helping to shape the young people of tomorrow.
I would come here, too. Who doesn't want a free ride? I want to ride in the carnival for free all day long and put my whole family on welfare.
I think Alzheimer's is an important cause.
There's nothing like the feeling of being in Times Square for New Year's Eve. It's such a great rush. You feel like the whole world is there. People from all over the world coming to celebrate together.
I would be flattered and honored to be considered for any position where I could serve my country.
I knew myself. I knew where I wanted to go in life. I wanted to be the very best I could be in whatever I pursued.
Often when I'm trying to make tough decisions, I rely on the lessons my father taught me and ask myself, 'What Would Tony Say?'
My mother, oddly enough, really wanted to pursue a career in law, but at the time, she had children and was working as a teacher.
Can I just make a special request in the magic lamp? Can we get, like, Netanyahu or, like, Putin in for 48 hours, you know, head of the United States?
'The Five' is so special is because we all have such diverse backgrounds. It's such a nice mix of men, of women, and the variety of where we come from, different walks of life, different occupations, and certainly different viewpoints. That's what makes it so unique.
This is a tough business, and you're asked to do a job. And part of doing that job is to rate and to do well and to perform, and at certain points, when people are unable to do the job they're hired to do, what happens is people are let go. Their contract is not renewed.
I've known Roger Ailes for 15 years, and I have been treated with the utmost professionalism and respect.
I come from a strong woman who believed - and my father believed - that anything a man could do, a woman could do better.
You move around at Fox depending on where they need you. That's what team players do. You pitch in. You know, you make it work.
Even when people don't stay married, they can still be a family together. That's been something that's been really good for developing me as a person. It's been a very positive learning experience.
I don't mind people writing about me. Personal attacks are different, but political arguments? I'm putting myself out there on a daily basis. I'm giving my opinion. So it only makes sense that others might differ and will criticize me.
I believe it is my job to do everything I can so that everyone in our society feels safe, feels that justice is not an abstract concept but a fact of life for all Americans.
Work hard. Through determination and self-focus and discipline, you can accomplish anything.
Nobody wants to take a hard look of the entitlement system to see what it is.
I enjoyed giving back to the city I was born and raised in.
I know the Trump family personally, his kids and grandkids, and they're a fantastic family.
I'm a patriot... Like my late father who came here and served his country as a member of the U.S. Army.
Putting yourself in a position to observe and work with the pros, whether you are paid or not, is key to helping you make the kinds of strides that set you out in front of the pack.