A sight for sore eyes in these forums, but in a rare appearance outside of the Fox News headquarters, Liz returned to the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on the final hour of trade in a shortened week.
Three things I noticed:
1. She held her interviews at a mini-studio, similar to that when she would be in Las Vegas every January during the annual Consumer Electronics Show. In the past, she would stand (literally) right in the middle of the "pits", as the traders like to say.
2. A cool tradition the NYSE does the day before a long holiday weekend (fourth pic), at 3:33:33 p.m., they clap and cheer for one minute.
3. The big difference today is that they everyone was clapping to salute the current/past military members walking the pits, as if they were witnessing the end of a fashion show. The loud clapping lasted for around eight minutes (that was before the final commercial break), even though Liz tried her best not to shout in a Zoom interview with the CEO of Barclay's C.S. Venkatakrishnan across the pond from London in the United Kingdom.

Finally, I am sure everyone who does capping should know--trying to time caps during a live show is really hard. I hope everyone appreciates the results in-between images of AI robots, and close-up shots of the guests on her final show of the week.
FBN transforms into the America 250 Network on both Friday and Saturday, before their usual Sunday schedule returns to wrap up the long Independence Day holiday weekend.