US markets, economy seeing 'no real cracks in financial conditions': Shana Sissel
Banrion Capital Management founder Shana Sissel explains why she's not predicting a 'deep' recession in the second half of 2023.
Biden getting ‘brownie points’ for making promises outside constitution powers: Ken Paxton
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton discusses the ongoing border crisis and criticizes President Biden for his student loan handout on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Economy on Main Street has been 'pretty darn strong': Nathan Stovall
S&P Global Market Intelligence lead bank analyst Nathan Stovall discusses the earnings season and banks tightening their lending standards.
Is the US housing market in a recession?
Marcus and Millichap CEO Hessam Nadji discusses volatility in the current housing market, apartment rent rates falling and the expected Case-Shiller 20-city index data.
When Biden doesn't get his way, he takes 'bold, unconstitutional' executive action: Iowa AG Brenna Bird
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird predicts the Supreme Court will announce a decision on the legality of Biden's proposed student loan handouts closer to June.
Sen. Kevin Cramer: Countries should be relying on US for oil
Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-ND, discusses White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre blaming inflation on Republicans, the Inflation Reduction Act, drilling permits on federal lands and his Fair Access to Banking Act.
Rep. Michael Waltz calls out China, its business partners for ignoring 'greatest genocide since WWII'
Rep. Michael Waltz, R-Fla., argues the U.S. 'can't afford' to keep 'pouring' money into one of our greatest adversaries.
Another US agency assesses COVID origin likely a Chinese lab leak
Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker discusses Sen. Tom Cotton's suspicions about the origins of COVID-19, another agency assessing the Chinese lab leak theory, the Ukraine-Russia war and Iran's rising aggression.
Investment scams becoming 'more of a plague' for consumers: Dan Roccato
University of San Diego finance professor Dan Roccato's best tip for avoiding fiscally detrimental scams is using credit cards - rather than debit cards - when making online purchases.
Democrats measure 'caring about something' by how much money they spend on it: Mick Mulvaney
Former OMB Director Mick Mulvaney discusses the U.S. debt ceiling and the potential impact of Biden's FY2024 budget on taxing the rich.
This administration needs to get serious about opening up Main Street: Rep. Roger Williams
Rep. Roger Williams, R-Texas, discusses the U.S. debt ceiling, the impact of inflation on Americans and the House GOP investigation into the administration's regulations hurting small businesses.
Illinois pushes 'ludicrous bill' forcing businesses to pay for protection: Happy Foods owner Barbara Eastman
FOX Business' Jeff Flock reports from Chicago, Illinois, where state legislation may force local businesses to pay for their own security.
Biden has made lower, middle classes 'poorer': John Catsimatidis
Red Apple Group and United Refining Company Chairman and CEO John Catsimatidis discusses his new book detailing the billionaire's rags-to-riches story.
Crypto regulation debate is matter of 'free speech': Brock Pierce
Bitcoin Foundation Chairman Brock Pierce argues America and its principles were built to be 'very much aligned' with cryptocurrency.
China uses 'every point of contact' with US to 'destroy our society': Gordon Chang
Gatestone Institute Senior Fellow Gordon Chang warns national security concerns around U.S.-China relations are getting 'worse.'
Mexican cartels love Biden's open border, making billions: Jonathan Fahey
Former federal prosecutor Jonathan Fahey slams Biden's open border policy as fentanyl continues to flow across the border, telling 'Mornings with Maria' Democrats 'just don't care.'
US needs ‘more comprehensive view’ of the Putin, China and Iran threat: Mary Kissel
Mary Kissel, former senior adviser to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, dissects China’s ‘peace proposal’ for the war in Ukraine and unpacks other issues relating to the China threat.
Texas garden store suffers from 4 break-ins in 2 months, owner says ‘it’s the same person’: Rodney Stoutenger
Garden Seventeen owner Rodney Stoutenger joined ‘Mornings with Maria’ to share how his garden store was robbed of $49,000 worth of items.
Fed will 'keep going until they break something': Anton Schutz
Mendon Capital Advisors President and CIO Anton Schutz joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss the January Core PCE and a report saying Americans have more credit card debt than savings.
Biden admin needs a 'consistent strategy' on Ukraine aid: Rep. Rob Wittman
Rep. Rob Wittman, R-Va., joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss an additional aid package to Ukraine, the increase in troop presence in Taiwan, and the unauthorized release of military records.



















