for the james webb space telescope, as it starts to unfold its tennis court sized sunshield. a woman who gave key evidence in the trial of ghislaine maxwell has spoken publicly today, saying she hopes the guilty verdict will bring some solace to other survivors. annie farmer, the only witness to use her real name during testimony, said the case demonstrated that no one was above the law. maxwell was found guilty yesterday by a jury in new york of grooming underage girls to be abused by her friend, jeffrey epstein. her lawyers say they will appeal against the verdict. 0ur correspondent aleem maqbool s report from new york contains some flashing images. good morning, america. guilty. good morning, guilty. white the downfall of the british former socialite, now a convicted sex trafficker, has been headline news here. one of the four women brave enough to testify to put her behind bars, who was abused as a teenager, has been giving her reaction. i was not sure this day would eve
fourth hour of fox & friends. and we this is fox, and we really are friends, and we re glad you re here with us. [laughter] will: thanks for spending your labor day with us. rachel: so grateful. by the way, the barbecue came from new jersey, and it was delicious. will: something tells me that s not a new jersey accent. [laughter] rachel: no. but he did make it in new jersey. path president pete: he said i can take this real stuff and bring it up to the yankees up in the northeast, and they ll love it. it s really good. [laughter] rachel: oh, i love it. he s a great barbecuer, also a great baker. those are some of the best chocolate chip cookies i ve ever had in my life. pete: national tailgating day. we are psyched that it s almost football season well, it is football season for college, and this week is the fox & friends fantasy football draft. if you weren t tuning in earlier on the show, will cain is the, if not the commissioner, the shadow commissioner of the ne
where shark patrols are watching what beach goers are fearing the most. many of those vacationers being told to return to the office after the labor day market. the job with market s still pretty strong. will bosses be able to bring them back? and will artemis be able to launch today? after being scrubbed on monday, a weather front threatening today s takeoff. for now though it is still a go and so are we. welcome, everybody, glad to have you. hope you re having a great weekend, i m neil cavuto. let s go to alexis mcadams on shark patrol mode off the coast of new york. reporter: hi, or neil. we are out on a boat right now, take a look, and you can see the area right now here on long island. it s one of the busiest boating and beach weekends across the country, and they are ramping up patrols out many pull force throughout the weekend. already nearly 15 officers that are on patrol looking out for sharks, people operating recklessly and also boaters and jet skiers who could b
their culture they re proud about. they call it the mighty mississippi for a reason. i think that goes beyond the current. it s about the impact this river has had on what we become as a nation and what we decide to become as a nation. i m carlton mccoy, raised in inner city d.c., educated in kitchens around the globe. these days i make a living as a master sommelier. i m a nomad, driven to move in and out of different cultures, different worlds. to celebrate diversity by embracing what makes us both unique and the same. after all, we carry our travels with us to our next destination. that s what life is all about. let s do this. i grew up in washington, d.c., raised by my grandmother who is from virginia. so i always felt i had one foot in the south. but as a young child, i was taught to fear the south a little bit because of the deep scars of our family s past. it s very easy for someone who was raised in the black community to come here and feel very negative thoughts abou