By Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Neil Cavuto spends 17 hours a week on air at Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network.
Today, he is eager to take on one more. Cavuto, who is known for his coverage of the worlds of business and finance, will later this day turn to space, as many news outlets hope that a joint launch by NASA and entrepreneur Elon Musk’s SpaceX that was scuttled on Thursday can take place this afternoon.
Astronauts Bob Behnken and Douglas G. Hurley will attempt to journey to the International Space Station on a spacecraft designed by Musk’s company.
Both of the anchor’s programs today – his regular Saturday “Cavuto Live” and his coverage at 3 p.m. – will focus on the launch. “In a decade like the ’60s, when JFK
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