griff: the starliner launch delayed at least 24 hours but yet they never set back in a crucial moment. fox news live. alicia i am alicia acuna acuna you. under four minutes to the launch suddenly delayed over a technical issue. let s go live to the kennedy space center with what we are learning at this hour. . it turns out this was an automated hold. generated by a computer analyzing the very dynamic conditions on the atlas five rocket in the minutes before launch. looking at supercold liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen used as the oxidizer in the propellant in the launch. they have to be absolutely perfect conditions. if anything goes wrong even a software glitch the computer shuts it down. the launch is on hold. engineers are now trying to get to the bottom of exactly what spooked the computer and what went wrong to cause the automated trigger. astronauts are safe. cruise help them to exit the spacecraft. basically doing in reverse what they did several hours earlier
over 100 degrees at this time be when i m doing badly with the weather, is in god for and see ac. walking and your dripping so by the time you get to climb. go out in the morning before the sun is at its peak. got the stanley cup. i don t like the hot, this is kind of painful. suite three now it s even because there are drugs. so it is how it started until tomorrow what millions of americans suffering extreme heat today, wanted to think about this, it is hotter in boston than it is in houston, record-breaking temperatures blanketing the entire continental u.s., officials scrambling to keep americans safe in emergencies being declared across the northeast, how long will this last and what kind of you to stay cool? katie barnett and philadelphia were heat warnings are in effect, the fox weather center on whether there s any relief in sight, and doctor jeanette in new york on what to do if he cannot stay inside. she wanted to go outside, go figure. welcome everybody,
neil: hqca nothing yet, two too heart institute from boston in the north to charleston in the south, cities are on guard scorching temperatures, 85 million americans already under heat alert and that number is expected to jump to at least 135 million on thursday with temperatures likely to peek at around 100 degrees. in the meantime major cities are launching cooling centers issuing alerts as well as about air quality and warning of potential hits to very low very rollerball power grids. school some of them shutting down in the course of this. welcome everybody, i m neil cavuto. we ve got leaders on the heat with our top box weathermaker religious steve bender. we what are we reliving licking out? we are looking in a very warm week at and at times it could be excessive, looking at this and you had mentioned peeking over 130 mirror from the midwest, great lakes all the way through the northeast, no one being spared from this and some of those big cities becau
By one role. Henry winkler was the fonz, the cool dude at the centre of the us tv show happy days which was a worldwide hit in the 70s and 80s. The show portrayed an innocent, untroubled 1950s america. It was a far cry from winklers own childhood which was clouded by undiagnosed dyslexia. How did a troubled kid come to be a symbol of sunny optimism, and what happened to the idealised america of happy days . Henry winkler, welcome to hardtalk. I am happy to be here. Let me take you back to 1974, the first airing of the show happy days, which was to become a massive hit. Did you have a gut instinct when you first played the fonz that this was going to happen . No. I was hired as a fringe character with six lines. I would work one day a week. I would sit in my apartment most of the rest of the week because i couldnt play during a work week but i had no work because i only worked one day a week. And then remember, we did it with one camera. Like a little movie. We shot 12 slows. We were nu
By one role. Henry winkler was the fonz, the cool dude at the centre of the us tv show happy days which was a worldwide hit in the 70s and 80s. The show portrayed an innocent, untroubled 1950s america. It was a far cry from winklers own childhood which was clouded by undiagnosed dyslexia. How did a troubled kid come to be a symbol of sunny optimism, and what happened to the idealised america of happy days . Henry winkler, welcome to hardtalk. I am happy to be here. Let me take you back to 1974, the first airing of the show happy days, which was to become a massive hit. Did you have a gut instinct when you first played the fonz that this was going to happen . No. I was hired as a fringe character with six lines. I would work one day a week. I would sit in my apartment most of the rest of the week because i couldnt play during a work week but i had no work because i only worked one day a week. And then remember, we did it with one camera. Like a little movie. We shot 12 slows. We were nu