Chipotle CFO on 'most challenging labor environment' in his 'long career'
Chipotle CFO Jack Hartung discusses hitting record digital sales during the coronavirus pandemic as well as the challenges the company is facing amid rising inflation and a labor shortage.
Democrats at odds over $3.5T spending package
Rep. Lee Zeldin, R-NY, on Democrats lacking support for $3.5 trillion pack, concerns regarding the debt limit and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul 'appeasing the far-left.'
Economic recovery concerns weigh on markets
Ironsides Macroeconomics Managing Partner Barry Knapp discusses the economic recovery, tightening of fiscal policy and the impact of more stimulus on the economy.
Amazon testing cashier-less Whole Foods stores
Strategic Resource Group managing director Burt Flickinger on the impact of cashier-less stores on the retail industry.
Sports agent: 2021 NFL season could see 'record attendance'
Sports agent and author Leigh Steinberg on what he expects to see from NFL game attendance and health guidelines this season, cryptocurrency and the NCAA.
Investment manager on 'absurdly volatile' Bitcoin
Verdence Capital Advisors CEO Leo Kelly argues that it's a 'stretch' for Bitcoin to be a replacement for currency.
9/11 through The Wall Street Journal's eyes
Dan Henninger, Mary O'Grady and Jason Riley of The Wall Street Journal discuss the 9/11 attacks 20 years later.
Reconciliation bill means higher taxes for Americans: Rep. Hill
Rep. French Hill, R-Ark., argues the $3.5 trillion infrastructure packages has unseen consequences.
Taliban wants the 'most-wanted' in its cabinet: Rep. Hill
Rep. French Hill, R-Ark., reacts to the new Afghan government and reports that the Taliban will allow 200 Americans and allies to leave the country.
Texas Attorney General: ‘We’ll see if Biden admin continues to break the Supreme Court immigration order’
Ken Paxton, Texas Attorney General, discusses the Biden administration's immigration policy and the Texas Governor's recent election integrity law on 'Mornings with Maria'
Ben Carson on mask mandates in schools: Need a more scientific approach
Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Dr. Ben Carson discusses the impacts of mask mandates and critical race theory creating confusion among students.
Petco CEO Ron Coughlin: Pets are furry annuities in spending boom
Petco CEO and Chairman Ron Coughlin on the financial aspects of pets.
Petco CEO: 11M pets were brought into homes in 2020
Petco CEO and Chairman Ron Coughlin discusses the ‘pet boom’ brought on by the pandemic.
Celebrity chef David Burke says restaurants struggling with new hires, rising prices
Chef and restauranteur David Burke discusses the impact of inflation and a labor shortage on the food and beverage industry.
US skyscrapers a beacon of hope post 9/11
Some cities questioned whether skyscrapers had a future in American after 9/11. FOX Business' Jeff Flock with more.
Ben Carson on mask mandates in schools
Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Dr. Ben Carson discusses mask mandates for students and critical race theory being taught in U.S. schools.
IRS push for more info about taxpayers would ‘kill’ community banks: Florida Bankers Association CEO
Florida Bankers Association CEO Alex Sanchez on the IRS looking to get more information and data about Americans’ financial activities from banks.
Florida Bankers Association CEO on IRS, BlackRock’s China investments
Florida Bankers Association CEO Alex Sanchez weighs in on the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), BlackRock and China.
Taliban unveils new Afghan government, posts filled by former US prisoners
Center for American Security co-chair Gen. Keith Kellogg argues the Biden administration should be held accountable for the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan.
US consumers sitting on a 'ton' of cash: Portfolio manager
Federated Hermes portfolio manager Steve Chiavarone argues the U.S. economy is not headed for a 'massive slowdown' because consumers are sitting on a 'ton' of cash and are ready to spend it.



















