Kudlow - Thursday, August 28
Donald Trump, Ukraine, Democrats
Chicago resident: We are done with the gaslighting
Chicago resident Danielle Carter Walters discusses the serious problems plaguing the city on 'The Evening Edit.'
Gen. Keane: Putin is talking peace while he makes war
Fox News senior strategic analyst Ret. Gen. Jack Keane discusses Russia's continued attacks on Ukraine despite negotiations to end the war and the latest regarding the Israel-Hamas war on 'Kudlow.'
CEO touts having 'world's best tech' as Google invests billions in data centers
NetApp CEO George Kurian teases the company's partnership with Google Cloud and describes its data management capabilities on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Why the Democratic Party is dangerous for everyone
New York Post columnist Miranda Devine weighs in on media coverage of the recent Catholic school shooting in Minneapolis and how the Democratic Party is a danger to all on 'Kudlow.'
Country Eggs recalls cage-free products in California and Nevada following salmonella outbreak
Country Eggs is recalling large brown cage free eggs distributed in California and Nevada following a Salmonella outbreak affecting at least 92 people.
CEO of SpaceX's competitor says team is 'not here to mess around'
Rocket Lab founder Peter Beck celebrates the team's launch site for its partially‑reusable Neutron rocket and addresses their secret to success on 'Making Money.'
Elizabeth Holmes is visited by family at Federal Prison Camp in Texas
The former Theranos CEO spends time with her husband Billy Evans, their children William and Invicta, and her parents Noel and Christian Holmes IV. (Derek Shook for Fox News Digital)
Kevin O’Leary says Mamdani has ‘no policy’ as poll suggests tight mayoral race
‘The Big Money Show’ panel discusses New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s campaign and policy proposals.
Nvidia CEO: We are at the beginning of the AI revolution
Nvidia co-founder and CEO Jensen Huang explains the development of the technology on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Charles Payne breaks down the history of the ‘Fed put’
FOX Business host Charles Payne explains the ‘Fed put’ and whether it could happen soon on ‘Making Money.’
CEO predicts which companies will 'still be successful' while AI 'eats software'
The Futurum Group CEO Daniel Newman argues NVIDIA's A.I. chip dominance will hold and predicts which companies will 'be acquired' by A.I. on 'Making Money.'
Charles Payne: If Nvidia and 'Mag 7' were to slip, it would be like losing these star players
FOX Business host Charles Payne discusses the cultural impact of developing artificial intelligence on 'Making Money.'
The Trump administration cut California high-speed rail money; the state is looking for new funding sources
California is considering alternative financing for its high-speed rail project after the Trump administration terminated billions in federal funding for the initiative.
Panel dissects Bessent's take on Fed governor's firing, warns it's an 'unaccountable institution'
FOX Business' Cheryl Casone leads a panel discussing U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's response to the firing of Fed Governor Lisa Cook amid fraud allegations.
California seeks new strategies to fund high-speed rail project
FOX Business correspondent Max Gorden discusses California leaders’ efforts to construct a high-speed rail system on ‘Varney & Co.’
NFL benches 'chain gang' for high-tech system
The NFL obtains Sony's new Hawk-Eye system. FOX Business' Madison Alworth with more.
Nonprofit director urges ‘all levels of government’ to combat Chicago crime
Fulton Market Association Executive Director Roger Romanelli discusses whether the Trump administration should help efforts to reduce crime in Chicago on ‘Varney & Co.’
Kevin O'Leary attacks Dems' relevance: They're not a part of anything
'The Big Money Show' discusses President Donald Trump's economic wins for America as protesters take to Wall Street to protest the president's DEI rollbacks.
Major Atlanta newspaper eliminating dozens of jobs, scrapping print edition of paper
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution will eliminate the print edition and cut about 30 jobs by year-end, citing declining circulation and changing media landscape pressures.



















