Former President Trump outlines problems under Biden
Former President Donald Trump, during an all-encompassing interview on 'Mornings with Maria,' argued that under his administration there were no problems as it pertains to rising taxes, inflation and a potential invasion of Ukraine or Taiwan.
Biden admin ‘actively harming’ Americans by not upholding duties: West Virginia AG
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey argues that there’s ‘no doubt’ that the Biden administration is attempting to ‘take power’ away from the states .
Gen. Keane on Russia-Ukraine: We're in a pretty serious diplomatic phase
Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (ret.) discusses the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, French President Macron meeting with Russian President Putin, the Ukrainian government and Iran Nuclear Deal talks.
US, Japan reach deal to scrap tariffs on steel
Barry Zekelman, the CEO of steel pipe and tube manufacturer Zekelman Industries, says he welcomes free and fair trade agreements, but argues 'the key is enforcing these agreements.'
Biden administration's weakness being exploited by 'bad guys': Rep Katko
Rep. John Katko, R-N.Y., weighs in on the president's management of foreign relations and the Iran nuclear deal.
Israeli company Alpha Tau creates cancer treatment with potential to remove solid tumors regardless of stage
Raphi Levy, chief financial officer of cancer biotech firm Alpha Tau Medical, discusses the innovative alpha-radiation cancer therapy, noting that the 'data has been fantastic.'
Art Laffer Jr.: Fed likely to be more aggressive than people think
'Mornings with Maria' panel discusses where to allocate capital in a rising rate environment.
Chip shortage will be a ‘persistent problem’ heading into 2023: Synaptics CEO
Michael Hurlston told ‘Mornings with Maria’ there is no ‘quick fix’ and that the problem will not be solved overnight.
Democrats’ position on bail reform, crime is ‘ridiculous’ and ‘tone deaf’: Garbarino
Rep. Andrew Garbarino, R-N.Y. discusses crime statistics and redistricting plans in New York.
Energy expert warns Russia-Ukraine war could cause oil prices to rise further
IHS Markit Vice Chairman Daniel Yergin warns a potential invasion will lead to a 'panic in the market.'
China carrying out 'master plan' to take over United States: Ratcliffe
Former DNI John Ratcliffe details China's playbook to take over various industries in the U.S.
German chancellor visit to White House a chance to 'save face': Ratcliffe
Former DNI John Ratcliffe addresses Biden's welcoming of German Chancellor Scholz while Russia-Ukraine tensions persist, and discusses China's security threat through the 'My 2022' Olympics app.
Biden admin thinks 'regulation is the answer' to crypto: Gregory Zerzan
Former Acting Assistant Treasury Secretary Gregory Zerzan argues the Biden administration 'seems to view cryptocurrency as an existential threat to the dollar primacy' and thinks the 'way to address that threat is through increased regulation.'
No 'quick fix' for chip shortage: Synaptics CEO
Synaptics CEO Michael Hurlston on the how supply chain crisis has impacted his business including rise in input prices.
Russia-Ukraine conflict unearths Biden’s Afghanistan exit: ‘Weakness does arouse evil,’ Short says
Marc Short, former chief of staff to Vice President Mike Pence argues 'American national security at a huge detriment' following Biden's Afghanistan withdrawal.
Supply chain problems 'won't be solved anytime soon': IHS Markit vice chairman
IHS Markit Vice Chairman Daniel Yergin argues that the world is dealing with the 'worst disruption of global supply chains that have been built up over the last 30 years that has ever happened.'
US going to be 'tested on many fronts': Short
Mark Short, former Chief of Staff to Vice President Mike Pence discusses the GOP looking to reclaim the House and Senate in 2022, Biden's leadership and Congress running out of money again.
2022 will be 'revenge of the boring': Portfolio manager
Federated Hermes portfolio manager and equity strategist Steve Chiavarone argues investors will start turning to 'companies that have earnings today,' including cyclical and defensive stocks, versus those that could have 'earnings tomorrow.'
Inflation is driving workers to want higher pay: Joanie Bily
Employbridge Chief Workforce Analyst Joanie Bily weighs in on the January jobs report and what it means for workers.
US economy adds 467K jobs in January
The U.S. economy added more jobs than expected in January. Panel of experts weigh in on 'Mornings with Maria.'



















