[ laughter ] let s welcome tonight s guests. her favorite government program would be one that eliminates government programs. host of kennedy on fox business. kennedy. [ applause ] many new yorkers have remorse, because they backed the wrong horse. congresswoman lee zeldon. [ applause ] she knows more jack ass than a donkey. co-host on fox business, . [ applause ] if the world was her oyster, she would probably get food poisoning. fox news contributor, kat timpf. [ applause ] all right, it is friday so before we get into new stories, it is time for this. greg s left overs. oh, i don t think anyone said hmm of greg s leftovers. just when greg does it, it is my first time reading these. here wewe go. this week the view lifted its studio audience mask requirement. although doctors recommended to wear blindfolds and ear plugs. [ laughter ] oh boy, we are getting into it, are we? all right. it also begs the question when will the host take off their masks? [
state of our economy. good evening. the day started well enough for biden with a jobs report showing the u.s. economy adding 311,000 jobs last month. we created more jobs in two years than any administration created in the first four years. it s no accident. it mean our economic plan is working. but that good news was quickly overtaken by bad news that could get a lot worse. thank you. thank you. silicon valley bank may not be a house hold name. but it is a very big deal in term of lending to and financing operations of many leading tech companies. and today, it collapsed. struggling with high interest rates, unable to find a buyer. well, the very last time we ve seen a bank of this magnitude fell was in 2008. and, that could be a true indication of where our economy is at. now, the white house insists comparisons with the financial crisis of 2008 are overblown. our banking system is fundamentally different because of the changes that we put in place in 2008.
zeldin, daguen mcdowell. our studio audience, jean, tom, andre. here on behalf of greg gutfeld, i love you, america. good evening. welcome to america s late news. fox news at night. i m trace gallagher in los angeles. and breaking tonight, the largest bank failure since the 2008 financial crisis is now rocking the financial world. from silicon valley to wall street, one technology c everybodying o calls it an extinction level event for startups and it comes amid big tech layoffs increasing unemployment and the pushing massive tax and spending increases. the chief correspondent jonathan hunt is live with manier on the