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Education
  
Name
  
Douglas Kennedy

Religion
  
Roman Catholic


Political party
  
Occupation
  
journalist

Role
  
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Born
  
March 24, 1967 (age 57) (
1967-03-24
)
Washington, D.C.

Spouse
  
Molly Elizabeth Stark (m. 1998)

Siblings
  
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Kerry Kennedy, Max Kennedy

Parents
  
Ethel Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy

Children
  
Rowen Francis Kennedy, Anthony Boru Kennedy, Riley Elizabeth Kennedy, Mary McCauley Kennedy

Cousins
  
Caroline Kennedy, Maria Shriver, John F Kennedy Jr, Patrick J Kennedy, Patrick Bouvier Kennedy

Similar People
  
Robert F Kennedy, Max Kennedy, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Ethel Kennedy, Christopher G Kennedy

Douglas Harriman Kennedy


Douglas Harriman Kennedy (born March 24, 1967) is the tenth child of Robert F. Kennedy and Ethel Kennedy, named in honor of W. Averell Harriman, a family friend and former governor of New York.

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Life and career

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Kennedy was born in Washington, D.C. He married Molly Elizabeth Stark, daughter of John Sherwood Stark and Sharon Ellen Wing, on August 22, 1998, in Nantucket, Massachusetts.

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They have five children: Riley Elizabeth Kennedy, born 1999 in Nantucket, Massachusetts; Mary Rose Kennedy, born 2001; Rowen Francis Kennedy, born 2004; George Skakel Kennedy, born 2007 and Anthony Boru Kennedy, born 2012.

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Kennedy graduated from Georgetown Preparatory School and Brown University and began his career as a print journalist with The Nantucket Beacon and later The New York Post. As an investigative reporter for the Post, Kennedy obtained the first interview with the officer who arrested Oklahoma City bombing suspect Timothy McVeigh and broke numerous other health care and metropolitan area stories.

He joined Fox News Channel as a general assignment reporter in August 1996 and hosts a bi-weekly program on the network, Douglas Kennedy’s American Stories. While at Fox News, he covered the Presidential elections of 1996, 2000, and 2004, as well as Hurricane Katrina.

In 2006, while working as a correspondent for the Fox News show The Big Story, he commented on the controversy over whether the film of "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin's last moments should be shown, noting that he and his siblings "had to grow up with" repeatedly seeing broadcasts and video clips of Kennedy's own father's death. He said that in Irwin's case, it would be really "unnecessary and in very poor taste."

On November 20, 2012, Kennedy was acquitted of misdemeanor physical harassment and child endangerment charges in connection with a January 7, 2012 altercation with two nurses at Northern Westchester Hospital in Mount Kisco, New York, two days after his son, Daniel Boru, was born there. Kennedy attempted to take his infant off the maternity ward for some fresh air, which two nurses said was against hospital policy, and who claimed that he physically assaulted them when they tried to stop him from doing so. Kennedy was separately investigated by New York child welfare authorities following the incident, but social workers found no signs of child abuse in his home and declared the allegations unfounded in March 2012.

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