Here are tonights headlines. Water rescue was underway in tennessee after more than 10 inches of rain falls in under 24 hours. Literally everything in our yard floated away. John mass chaos in new Yorks Union Square after crowds gathered for a giveaway of Gaming Consoles and computers. We have seen at least a dozen people being arrested. John School Shooting reenactments. Investigators fired thousands of rounds as part of a trial against the parkland, florida, resource officer. Who never entered the school. He is still guilty of running away from our children. The victim in the decades long Gilgo Beach Murders Investigation has been identified. Authorities say jane doe num number 7 was karen vergata. We think it is important that we remember and honor not only miss vergata but all of the victims on gilgo beach. John as the Writers Strike nears hundred day, the effect it is happening is a multibilliondollar injury sits at a standstill. 10 million jobs any day. It drops to maybe one or t
care? it would be devastating. norah: nearing the end of the alex murdaugh double murder trial. totity of evidence na. hold, hold, hold. norah: minutes to go, spacex scrubs a mission with astronauts aboard. that didn t work. welcome to the 29th annual screen actors guild awards. the award goes to. this is not just for me. this is for every little girl that looks like me. norah: good evening and thank you for joining us as we begin a new week together. we begin a new series, retirement ready with a look at the millions of americans worried about not having enough money to retire. especially with the stock market and dwindling 401(k) plans. speaking of retirement, we sit down with tennis great serena williams and witchy he think about that word after leaving tennis five months ago. first, the severe weather causing havoc coast-to-coast. large parts of the northeast are under a winter storm warning from new jersey to maine. a massive system expected to brin
and the rockets red glare the bombs burting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave welcome to fox and friends this saturday in august, your wonderful patriotic pictures begin our morning, send them in at friends@foxnews.com. it has been a week since i have been on the weekend couch, up been a couple weeks since i ve heard that patriotic anthem intro, good to be back. rachel: you were on vacation and the best thing about vacation is wanted is wrapped up, i am ready to go home. is that how you felt? will: i had big plans for vacation to come back rest and relaxed, you heard the weekend before, i spent most of july fighting a sickness. i got all the sicknesses and i was sick on vacation, one rolled into the other. i am not asking for any world is me. i got a little son and i m glad to be back. joey:you missed but i will nev
an auction of renewable energy ends with no buyers for offshore wind farms, dashing the hopes of decarbonising the uk s electricity production. today marks one year since the death of queen elizabeth the second and the moment the reign of king charles iii began. always lovely to see you, particularly on occasions like this. we ve been watching the salute this morning. they mark two things, they mark the passing of the queen, but they mark a big, bold era in this country. it they mark a big, bold era in this count . , , ., ., country. it is quite strange for me bein: country. it is quite strange for me being back country. it is quite strange for me being back in country. it is quite strange for me being back in here country. it is quite strange for me being back in here one country. it is quite strange for me being back in here one year - country. it is quite strange for me being back in here one year on . country. it is quite strange for me l being back in here one
our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, looks back at king charles first year on the throne. the end came amid the tranquillity of balmoral, exactly as the late queen had wanted. at 3:10, at the moment of her death, the crown passed and the reign of charles iii began. no british monarch had waited longer to succeed to the throne and few monarchs can have been as aware as he was of the scale of the challenge. to succeed such a revered sovereign and maintain the monarchy s position. on this, the first anniversary of the late queen s death, the king paid tribute to her. we recall with great affection, her long life, devoted service and all she meant to so many of us. i am deeply grateful too for the love and support that has been shown to my wife and myself during this year, as we do our utmost to be of service to you all. in the year since the late queen s death, the transition to charles has gone smoothly, perhaps more smoothly than many had expected. there s been a chang