Is a member of a number of boards, including the New York Civil Rights Coalition, the Haverford College Board of Trustees, and the Aspen Institute of Communications and Society Program
Has authored six books, including the non-fiction bestseller "Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years, 1954-1965․"
Graduated from Haverford College with a degree in Philosophy in 1976
Got started in the industry as a writer for The Washington Post, where he spent 23 years as a national correspondent and political columnist
Has contributed to numerous magazines and newspapers, including the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Time, GQ, and Fortune
Best known as a co-host of "The Five" and a regular panelist on "Fox News Sunday․"
Joined NPR in 2000 as a national correspondent and news analyst on "Talk of the Nation․"
He regularly substitutes as host on "The O'Reilly Factor․"
During his time at The Washington Post, he covered every major political campaign from 1980 to 2000
Has interviewed many important and influential people, including President Barack Obama and former Presidents George W․ Bush and Ronald Reagan