crisis that we ve seen this kind of stunning bank collapse. that s why when president biden before the market came on the airwaves and told the nation that the government would be stepping in. watch. no losses this is important important. no losses will be borne by the taxpayers. let me repeat that. no losses will be borne by the taxpayers. instead, the money will come from the fees that banks pay in to the deposit insurance fund. martha: is that accurate? let s bring in david asman and fox business correspondent susan li. the market sold off a lot early on. bounced back. now it s up 163 points. i want to ask you why in just a moment. first of all, this idea that the taxpayer is not on the hook in any way for this. let s play this janet yellen sound bite. during the financial crisis, there were investors and owners of systemic large banks that were bailed out and were certainly not looking and the reforms that have been put in place means that we re not going to do th
when the weather is good. a golf driving range and now a tent city that will only get larger. first wave after arriving from texas. it will be more than more like the city providing three meals a day. fluff and fold laundry service. phones, video games, wifi and popcorn machines for the initial 500 men housed there. eric adams saying the key word here is care. history of this country has always been tied to welcome in those who are fleeing harm. that is the spirit of this country. it must be done in an organized way and i believe that we will always be responsible as new yorkers to make sure whoever comes here we re going to do our job and that s what we ve done. i think new york has been a role model on how to effectively use our infrastructure to address the crisis and make sure we treat people in a humane way. that s what we have done. dana: laura engel is live on randall s island. what have you seen today? we haven t seen any buses yet. today is the day that the
ainsley: we are one day away from an election. and we have a live studio audience for the first time in years. it s wonderful to see so many familiar faces, new faces. you all are our family. you are our customers. you keep us on air and we love you all and we appreciate your loyalty to fox news. thank you. thank you. [applause] brian: cover of the new york post is fascinating today. they merged two worlds. the jets upset over the best team in the afc. basically in the jets can come back fourth quarter on 13 play drive and win 20-17 why can t lee zeldin go from 24 points back and go ahead and win the governor s race. [applause] steve: absolutely. and when you look at the real clear politics average of the race, right now kathy hochul is leading him by 5 percentage points. the big question is ultimately who is motivated. and is that are those polls that they take the average of, are they accurate? because here in new york city, how many people are from out of town? a
democratic senator. peter? we had a chance to look at some of these polls and bring them to the briefing room. exactly thinks the president is doing a good job on inflation? we ve got a new poll that find he receives his lowest job ratings on inflation. that negative 38 points. we understand there s challenges that are in front of us here in this country that is why the president has taken action to lower costs. you know what though? even though it s his top domestic priority and he has low marks, president biden s job performance is at its highest since january. he ticked up to 46% approving compared to 53% disapproving. on the poll that i asked the press secretary about, on the economy broadly, 35% approval for the president and inflation specifically 29% positive compared to 67% negative. the president a few minutes ago came out to try to tout his administration s efforts that are currently held up in court to forgive a lot of student loan debt. trying to do ever
that will be next tuesday. anything can happen, make no mistake. we ll be talking about the results one week from tonight. we ll know the results hopefully in all states. five senate races in more than two dozen house races are within two points. this is why i m not poll pollyannaish, why don t want to create a condition where people are overly enthusiastic. within two points. that s five states. that s within the balance of power in congress. a few thousand votes can decide whether or not joe biden and his radical left democrat social party will have key control over your government. other races are within two points including in the state of new york. all the races are tight. in 2016, thick about this, polls showed donald trump losing handily and then he shocked the world and won the election if you look at three key states in 2016 they were at were decided by a combined 77,000 votes in 2020, the margin for joe biden which is 43,000 votes and three swing states despite the