US Futures down on first day trading in February following positive close in January
Yardeni Research President Ed Yardeni, Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne, and former Gartman Letter editor Dennis Gartman joined 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss the current status of the stock market.
The Chinese Communist Party 'destroyed' Hong Kong: Mark Clifford
Mark Clifford, president of the Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong, argues continued threats from China are a 'real, clear and present danger' that won't stop at Hong Kong.
Young Bitcoin investors, technology start-up execs helping to fuel boating business boom
Fraser CEO Raphael Sauleau noted that young Bitcoin investors and technology start-up executives have been major contributors to the boating business boom.
Fraser CEO on what is contributing to boating business boom
Raphael Sauleau notes new demographics have been entering the market and traditional clientele have been accelerating their purchases.
What's driving crypto volatility?
Domain Money founder and CEO Adam Dell weighs in on bitcoin's dip.
CDC guidance for children 'really concerning': Rep. Scalise
Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., reviews the long-term impact of changing coronavirus guidelines for kids.
James Craig on progressive policies amid crime uptick: A red wave is coming
Michigan gubernatorial candidate James Craig discusses White House press secretary Jen Psaki's comments on crime, fallen NYPD officers, progressive policies amid rise in crime and Stacey Abrams spending $1.2 million on security.
Rep. Zeldin torches Psaki for laughing off crime crisis
Rep. Lee Zeldin, R.N.Y., on the need for liberal leaders to be tough on crime and slams press secretary Jen Psaki's dismissal of 'soft-on-crime' policies affecting the nation.
Gen. Keane warns China, Russia's budding relationship 'very concerning'
Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (ret.) sounds the alarm on Russia and China's relationship as the two countries aim for "their own sphere of influence."
Gen. Keane warns China, Russia's relationship is 'very concerning to us'
Gen. Jack Keane (ret.) argues China and Russia 'have come closer together despite their historical differences.'
Russia accuses US of stoking 'hysteria' over Ukraine during security council debate
Gen. Jack Keane (ret.) discusses the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, Chinese President Xi Jinping's relationship with President Vladimir Putin, George Soros' comments on the Chinese government and U.A.E. intercepting another missile.
Boating business booming
Fraser CEO Raphael Sauleau discusses why he believes business has been booming for boats since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.
Laffer's dire warning on inflation, US economy: 'Tipping into a slowdown'
Former Reagan economist Art Laffer issued a dire warning for the U.S. economy, arguing that it is “tipping into a slowdown” and that a recession in 2023 is plausible.
Art Laffer warns of economic slowdown
Former Reagan economist Art Laffer argues that inflation is 'not under control yet' and that 'the Fed is doing everything wrong.'
Russia, China aggression could lead to a 'shift' in the global power, former US interior secretary warns
Former Navy SEAL Ryan Zinke discusses the perception of the U.S. and the impact it's having on allies and adversaries
Russia, China aggression could lead to a 'shift' in global power structure, former US interior secretary warns
Former Navy SEAL Ryan Zinke argues authoritarian governments across the globe are taking advantage of 'this point in time where America is perceived weak.'
Former Navy SEAL: You're seeing a NATO that's not aligned
Former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke discusses the Russia-Ukraine conflict, President Biden's leadership, the 2022 Beijing Olympics and the midterm elections.
Olympic athletes will get a taste of life in China: Atlas Organization founder
Atlas Organization's Jonathan D.T. Ward discusses the 2022 Beijing Olympics, U.S. adversaries rising aggression, European alliances and whether a Russian invasion in Ukraine is imminent.
Art Laffer warns economy 'tipping into a slowdown'
Former Reagan economist Art Laffer argues inflation is 'not under control yet' and says he is 'quite concerned about the next 12 months for the U.S. economy.'
Former EY Global chairman: 'Really difficult time to navigate a large business'
Mark Weinberger argues rising costs, supply chain disruptions and labor are issues facing major corporations, noting that some companies have been passing the higher costs to consumers, which is why profit margins have stayed 'relatively good.'



















