This weekend, the top story is focused entirely on dads.
Day after day, millions of Americans turn on the TV to get the latest news from a variety of trusted anchors and seasoned journalists.
When the cameras stop rolling, however, those same reporters turn off their mics, put away the scripts and focus on the most important job in their life — being the best father they can possibly be to their kids.
In honor of Father’s Day weekend, Us Weekly wanted to celebrate the dads who not only deliver the news day after day from around the world — no matter the time of day or how painful the subject matter —but also serve as hands-on parents to their children, shaping the next generation of news-makers and delivers (potentially) in between breaking news announcements and war-time reporting.
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Keep reading to see the heartfelt words journalists from Fox News, NewsNation, CNN, CNBC, CBS News, NBC News and your favorite networks wrote to their children of all ages:
‘CBS Mornings’ Cohost Nate Burleson

Dear Nathaniel II, Nehemiah and Mia Pearl,
The best way I can explain my love for you is this: you are my heart personified.
Like I’ve always told you, I have already won. Being your father is the victory. Everything else I get to experience in this lifetime is just a bonus. I went from carrying pride in what I accomplished as a professional athlete to being proud of who you three are becoming. Sending you into the world with humility, love and purpose fills my heart in a way no trophy, title or achievement ever could.
That is the greatest gift I receive, not just on Father’s Day but every day: knowing that I get to call you my children.
Love, Dad
CNN Chief Domestic Correspondent and Anchor Phil Mattingly

Dear TJ, Carter, Brooke and Paige,
Every night when you go to bed, I tell you each the same thing: I’m proud of you. I’m proud of you in the classroom and on the baseball and lacrosse fields. I’m proud of you on stage at your dance recitals and when I look up at the dozens of your drawings hanging in my office. But more than anything on this Father’s Day, I’m so proud of how you’ve all grown to reflect four simple words from the poster hanging on your bedroom wall. “Work hard. Be kind.” I’m so lucky to be your dad. Love you.
FOX News Channel’s Senior White House Correspondent and ‘The Sunday Briefing’ Rotating Anchor Peter Doocy

Dear Bridget and George,
You two are the funniest and sweetest kids in the world – and I am so lucky to be your dad.
The more Bridget talks and the more George crawls… the more we hear giggles echoing off the walls of our house, and there’s no sound I love more.
Seeing how excited George gets when he hears Bridget’s feet running as fast as a 3-year-old can, and watching how excited Bridget gets when George tries to hold her hand – make me never want to look away from you kids.
I can’t wait to see the amazing things you’ll do with your lives, and I’ll be there with you every step of the way.
You’ll be a great big sister and a great big brother when the new baby arrives in October!
Love, Dad
‘CBS Evening News’ Host Tony Dokoupil

Hey kiddos –
I’m writing this letter to you on Father’s Day, which is a little unusual, since I’m supposed to be the one getting cards and letters today. But the truth is, I’m your biggest fan and, honestly, every day is really sorta Kid Day, right?
Well, I’ll tell you why.
Being your Dad has been one of the greatest joys of my life. I get to see the world through new eyes again and experience it alongside you, and that’s a kind of magic you can’t get anywhere else. When you’re in the house, it’s like a warm fire. When we’re apart I miss you. Because I work in news, and I have for all your lives, I hope you already know that we’ve been lucky, and that this time is precious.
I’ll end by letting you in on a little secret: a lot of the advice I give to you is really advice to me. Be good. Have fun. Learn lots. Laugh. And your mother is always right. If we can all stick to these guidelines, you’re doing OK and so am I.
Happy Father’s Day.
Love, Your Dad
‘CNN News Central’ Coanchor John Berman
Dear Joe and Tedy,
There is a good chance you might not know it’s Father’s Day. If it helps, it’s close to Mom’s birthday, but you probably won’t remember that either. That’s ok (mostly); you remember the important stuff, like being kind, adventurous, and fun. I am in awe of how you dive (sometimes literally) into life and learning. You are already the best of the Ber-men.
Love you, Berman
CNBC’s ‘Fast Money Halftime Report’ and ‘Closing Bell’ Host Scott Wapner

Dear Dylan and Cameron,
On this Father’s Day, I am reminded what a gift it is to be your Dad. The joy of watching you grow into wonderful young men is a blessing, and one I think about often. I am inspired by your character, your compassion and empathy for others and your determination to be the best you can be. I can’t wait to see what you boys do in the years to come.
Love, Dad
CNN Chief Media Analyst Brian Stelter

Dear Sunny and Story,
To borrow a phrase from my day job at CNN, you two are my best sources. I love how much you’ve taught me about life, love and yes Roblox. Every day feels special, whether we’re just throwing around a football before school, or we’re going on an adventure to an amusement park. I’m so proud of your intelligence, your curiosity and your creativity. Be kind, and you will go far.
Love, Dad
FOX News Channel’s ‘FOX & Friends’ Cohost Steve Doocy

Dear Peter, Mary and Sally,
Your mom and I cried when you left for college, and then you came back funnier, smarter and somehow more interesting than us, which was not part of the plan. I coached you through T-ball, life lessons and everything in between, and watching you build your own families — 4 grandkids, one grand-dog, all perfect — makes me prouder than I can put into words.
You turned out to have my and your mom’s exact sensibilities, which proves you were actually listening all those years when you pretended not to be. I know you’ll always call us when you need us — and I know two of you will, because you’re still on our family cell plan. So thank you for becoming the incredible adults, spouses and parents you are — and thank you in advance for the socks with your smiling faces on them that I absolutely know are on their way, and that I will absolutely wear with dress shoes. Happy Father’s Day to me — I earned it.
Love, Dad
CNN Anchor and Chief Congressional Correspondent Manu Raju
Dear Sonya and Sanjay,
This Father’s Day, I’m so grateful to be your dad. Watching you grow into smart, funny, confident and kind kids has been the greatest privilege of my life. I love your sharp sense of humor and impeccable comedic timing, and some of my favorite moments are traveling the world with you, watching you experience new places and seeing how easily you connect with people wherever we go. I’m especially proud of how well you’ve adapted to big changes, whether it’s changing schools or stepping into new situations with confidence, and of the wonderful friends you’ve made along the way. Whether it’s fearlessly peppering Republican members of Congress and Democratic leaders like Hakeem Jeffries with questions when you come to work with me or embracing new challenges in your own lives, you never hesitate to jump right in. I love watching each of you excel in your passions and become great athletes in a variety of sports — whether it’s Sonya in diving or Sanjay as the remarkable soccer player you’ve become through your hard work, determination, and love of the game.
Love, Dad
NBC News Chief White House Correspondent Garrett Haake

Dear Lanie and Hannah,
You two make every day feel like Fathers Day. Hearing you thunder down the stairs to meet me when I come home is always the highlight of my day. I’m so proud of the smart, kind and curious people that you are. I love watching you look out for each other, and I love the joy you bring to everything you do.
Love you to the moon, Dad
NewsNation Anchor Connell McShane

Dear Jack, Lucy and Caroline,
I feel like I’m constantly learning from all of you. Yes, I know I’m supposed to be the one doing the teaching, but many times the script gets flipped. You have all put the work in to become better versions of yourself, and that’s something that constantly inspires Mom and me.
Love, Dad
CBS News Chief Correspondent Matt Gutman

To Libby and Ben,
You came into this world and shaped my identity; as a father, a caretaker, a scheduler of midsummer activities to stave off boredom. I would go away to report on disaster or war, and came home to discover love, to the smell of the little milk curds that congealed on your necks as babies and then the smell of cologne or perfume that you now wear as nearly 18 and 12 year olds. I have loved every stage of your childhoods (and every scent.)
Hands down, you are the greatest things I’ve ever been part of. And the best part is that you are not your parents. You are 100% yourselves; independent, at times fierce (at least with your parents) funny as all get up, and kind, decent human beings.
The world is a better place because you are in it, and I am a better person.
I love you very much, Dad
NBC News Chief Capitol Hill Correspondent Ryan Nobles

Dear Clara, Luke, Esther and Jack,
Even though you can drive me crazy sometimes, being your dad is my favorite thing in the world. Seeing Clara shine in the field hockey goal, Luke’s amazing academic accomplishments, Esther’s fast swims and Jack’s incredible inventions make me so proud every day. Each one of you makes my life complete in your own special way.
I am so incredibly lucky to be your father.
I love you! Dad
NewsNation Correspondent-at-Large Geraldo Rivera

To My Far Flung Flock,
Dear children (5) and grandchildren (6), I just wanted to drop a note on this special day about the best thing in my life, you all. You make my life complete. I soar when you triumph at your accomplishments and worry when you are disappointed, ill or sad. Our happiest times are when we are together. But even when we’re apart, the bonds that join us are unbreakable. Our love is enduring, replenishing and life affirming. You are my secret power, and watching you grow and raise your own with gusto, love and respect is all any father can ask.
Thank you for being my crew.
Love forever, Dad xxxxx
FOX News Channel’s ‘The Will Cain Show’ and FOX News Podcasts’ ‘Will Cain Country’ Host Will Cain

Dear Charlie and West,
I read somewhere that your dad is the only man you will ever meet that wants you to be better than him. It’s true. I love watching you become smarter, wiser, more athletic, better than I could ever achieve. Being your dad is the favorite part of my life.
Love, Dad
NewsNation Contributor Chris Cillizza

Dear Charlie and Will,
Twice in the last month of school, adults — one parent of a classmate, one teacher — came up to me, unsolicited, and said what polite and kind boys you were. That — more than any accomplishment on the field or even in the classroom — makes me SO proud to be your dad. I am truly thankful for the good young men you are becoming.
Love you, Dad
