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Leland Vittert is one of America's most recognizable television correspondents.
You'll know his face from years of frontline reporting in places like Egypt,
Libya, Israel, and Ukraine.
You may have also followed his tumultuous exit from Fox News in 2021,
after clashing with the network over their coverage of Donald Trump,
and then perhaps his redemption arc,
becoming the host of On Balance and the chief Washington anchor at News Nation.
What you might not know, I certainly didn't, is that Leland Witter is autistic.
He's just written a book about it called Born Lucky,
a dedicated father, a grateful son, and my journey with autism.
In it, Leland explains that he didn't speak until the age of three,
that he was born severely cross-eyed and struggled with basic concepts like eye contact,
humor, conversational cues, and social rules.