Justice Department 'buried their heads in the sand' on Biden documents: Mark Penn
Former senior adviser to the Clintons, Mark Penn, argues Joe Biden's unsecured classified material could impact voters' perception of the president.
ESG proponents using leverage of financial market to advance their agenda
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall on challenging ESG practices and U.S. companies ties to China.
Russia looks at war on Ukraine as 'existential challenge': George Beebe
Former CIA Chief of Russia analysis George Beebe says if 'push comes to shove,' Russia will use 'every weapon in their arsenal' to avoid defeat.
Google sees ChatGPT as a 'threat': Taylor Barkley
Center for Growth and Opportunity Tech and Innovation's Taylor Barkley discusses massive tech layoffs, ChatGPT, recession fears and Elon Musk's Tesla trial.
Rep. Tom Tiffany rips FBI, DOJ do not believe in 'American liberty, sovereignty'
Rep. Tom Tiffany, R-Wis., says 'we need to keep digging' on President Biden's classified documents and possible Chinese connections.
Red-hot Miami housing market expected to defy 2023 cost correction as blue state exodus continues
Douglas Elliman executive director of sales Dina Goldentayer discusses Southern Florida's thriving housing market as U.S. existing home sales continue to slow.
Lieberman calls for bipartisan solution to 'unacceptable' US debt: 'Potential consequences are catastrophic'
Former Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman urges Republicans and Democrats to come together and "work it out" on spending after the U.S. hits the debt limit.
Energy expert urges US independence, says security must be ‘back on the agenda’
S&P Global Vice Chairman Daniel Yergin argues America has "taken for granted" its energy independence, warning "another problem" in natural resource supply is coming.
House Republican chides Democrats for refusing to negotiate a 'smart' debt limit increase: 'No blank check'
Rep. Andrew Garbarino called on Democrats to start negotiating with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to solve the debt ceiling crisis and to curb federal spending.
Energy security 'is back on the agenda,' 'cannot be assumed away': Daniel Yergin
S&P Global Vice Chairman Daniel Yergin says America has taken for granted 'the big revolution' in energy independence.
Potential consequences of breaking debt ceiling are 'catastrophic,' Joe Lieberman warns
Former Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman (I) discusses the Pentagon's announcement of a $2.5 billion aid package to Ukraine and the measures enacted by the Treasury after the U.S. hit the debt limit.
Biden administration has 'abused' our oil reserves: Rep. Adrian Smith
Rep. Adrian Smith, R-Neb., discusses the Republicans' response to the debt limit, Fed Gov. Brainard's response on high interest rates and the Republicans' SPR bill.
Justice Dept. using 'kid gloves' with Biden over classified docs: Rep. Austin Scott
Rep. Austin Scott, R-Ga., discusses Biden's classified documents scandal, the U.S. hitting the debt limit and the Pentagon announcing $2.5 billion package to Ukraine.
What is the cost of war in Ukraine?
Fox News contributor Brett Velicovich, Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Rostyslav Shurma and Maria Bartiromo visit the Ukraine House in Davos and discuss the cost of war from the invasion of Ukraine.
Treasury Dept. resorts to 'extraordinary measures' after US hits debt limit
Rep. Andrew Garbarino, R-N.Y., discusses the Republicans response to the U.S. debt limit, the Democrats' 'fear mongering' and DHS Secretary Mayorkas claiming border encounters have dropped.
Attorney Mark Smith on Alec Baldwin charge: 'Let the jury' decide his fate
Constitutional attorney and Supreme Court bar member Mark Smith sees a situation where both Baldwin and the 'Rust' movie set armorer are charged with involuntary manslaughter.
Bank of America's Brian Moynihan warns against 'wealth effect' that could feel like 2007-08
Bank of America Chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan discusses how a mild recession could impact housing, labor and energy sectors from the World Economic Forum.
Outlook for US economy 'less pessimistic' in Davos: Leon Kalvaria
Citi Institutional Clients Group chairman Leon Kalvaria discusses 'volatile' market conditions, telling 'Mornings with Maria' investors are watching the Fed's inflation fight to gauge at what levels they will start to reinvest.
Brian Moynihan on economy, energy independence: 'Capitalism will solve these problems'
Bank of America Chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan discusses industry layoffs, Federal Reserve trajectory and investing in innovation from the World Economic Forum.
OneShared founder Jamie Metzl breaks down China's economic outlook: 'Growing old' before 'growing rich'
OneShared world founder Jamie Metzl joins 'Mornings with Maria' to weigh in on Treasury Sec. Janet Yellen's claim to visit China in the 'near future,' the keys to economic growth and China's population decline.