Fox Anchor Breaks Down As He Revealed Personal Family Experience

A Fox Business anchor broke down in tears live on the air as he recounted a family experience while he was growing up.

Charles Payne recalled how his family took a major financial risk when they bought a farm in Alabama in 1951.

During Payne’s Thursday town hall, titled “Maintaining Unstoppable Prosperity,” the host encouraged viewers not to fear taking financial risks when investing in the market.

To drive his message home, Payne shared a personal story about his grandparents, reading the deed and describing the sacrifices they made to acquire the 60 acres of land they purchased in the early 1950s.

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