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jeff flock in new york city with more on that. challenge in new york city. by the way, it is kind of chilly, neil t was nice and warm in the studio earlier this week but i digress. this is one of 100 curbside charging stations in new york. most people park the cars on the street in new york. so, you have to have a place to charge it. believe it or not, there is a place for two cars here. one is charging. look at the sign, says you can only park here if you charge. when we got here this morning would you believe it people illegally parked in new york city? it shocked me. there you go. this is with one of the things look like, by the way. how many does new york need? you here is the question. you put the numbers up. they say 2030, they need 40,000 of these. by last credible report, this may be low, there were 15 hundred. they need 1600 fast charge es like tesla ones. but they need 6,000 of those at last report. they had a 117. this is a car parked here now. i don't know i didn't see the guy get out of it. this is a smart car. this is
jeff flock in new york city with more on that. challenge in new york city. by the way, it is kind of chilly, neil t was nice and warm in the studio earlier this week but i digress. this is one of 100 curbside charging stations in new york. most people park the cars on the street in new york. so, you have to have a place to charge it. believe it or not, there is a place for two cars here. one is charging. look at the sign, says you can only park here if you charge. when we got here this morning...
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jeff flock outside a closed bed, bath, and beyond, in pennsylvania.ion from where you are, what is the real state of the economy. >> don't know if this is the canary in the coal mine are not but this bed, bath and beyond, this is a well-heeled community i'm standing in, there you see it, one of 150 bed, bath, and beyond stores that have been shut down. i used to love to go in bed, bath, and beyond because they had everything, stores were packed. i took pictures inside an open bed, bath, and beyond store yesterday and was kind of surprised what i saw, a lot of empty shelves like those sears stores we would see before they shut down. perhaps more layoffs at bed, bath, and beyond and that is in addition to all the layoffs you mentioned, everything from microsoft a tesla, cisco, you name it, almost hard to find a company that is not laying people off. the founder and ceo of c3 a i was on with maria a short time ago this morning, he said he thinks things are going to get worse. >> now we are going to see a massive contraction. i think the layoffs have just
jeff flock outside a closed bed, bath, and beyond, in pennsylvania.ion from where you are, what is the real state of the economy. >> don't know if this is the canary in the coal mine are not but this bed, bath and beyond, this is a well-heeled community i'm standing in, there you see it, one of 150 bed, bath, and beyond stores that have been shut down. i used to love to go in bed, bath, and beyond because they had everything, stores were packed. i took pictures inside an open bed, bath,...
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the notion that we're over that or that it can han again, jeff flock here to tell you from philadelphia could. jeff? >> calm day at the nation's airports today, neil. but yeah, 2023 could be potentially a repeat with delays and cancellations and now a new problem out at the airports. something called bumping. not in to one another but bumping you from your flight. that is to say you bought a ticket and you go to fly and they say it's overbooked. yeah, frontier airlines the biggest to bumping. 6,000 people were the top one. the latest on delays, jet blue, allegiant air. that's according to the scorecard. the airlines admit that they have a problem, but they say the government has a problem, too. the person at the faa, the big ground stop that took place, they say the faa is trying to do too much with too little. that's what the former spirit pilot told you a short time ago on the fox business network. listen. >> the faa in this case, even though they have sort of blamed contractors for deleting a file, that's not a reason to accept it happening. so i do think that the faa needs more reso
the notion that we're over that or that it can han again, jeff flock here to tell you from philadelphia could. jeff? >> calm day at the nation's airports today, neil. but yeah, 2023 could be potentially a repeat with delays and cancellations and now a new problem out at the airports. something called bumping. not in to one another but bumping you from your flight. that is to say you bought a ticket and you go to fly and they say it's overbooked. yeah, frontier airlines the biggest to...
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own flock, jeff, this is unbelievable. m very excited about it, because those are my chickens, right? >> yes, these are your chickens from rentthe chicken.com. in fact i've dot something from my flock to your flock, jeff. here are some fresh eggs to get you started. reporter: it's a starter pack before they start laying so show me the whole deal, phil. this , you rent the coup. you rent the chickens. yes. liz: liz wants to know how much is this costing me? >> yeah, liz so we deliver throughout the united states and canada and our starter packs comes with two chickens and about $500 for a six-month season. reporter: all the eggs i can eat in six months. show me the digs of the chicks. the chicks digs, come on around here, can you come here? can you pop that open? this is where they live. very small, small footprint. what do you see in there? oh, yeah. liz: that's so cute. reporter: what do you got? >> well they definitely have a lot more space than a factory bird will have. reporter: you grab one? let me grab one. the thing
own flock, jeff, this is unbelievable. m very excited about it, because those are my chickens, right? >> yes, these are your chickens from rentthe chicken.com. in fact i've dot something from my flock to your flock, jeff. here are some fresh eggs to get you started. reporter: it's a starter pack before they start laying so show me the whole deal, phil. this , you rent the coup. you rent the chickens. yes. liz: liz wants to know how much is this costing me? >> yeah, liz so we deliver...
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jeff flock, egg sactly what we wanted.e alarm on the fentanyl crisis in new york. the address yesterday was stunning. >> do you remember what hair hn did to our city and country? do you remember what crack cocaine did to our city and country? that's what fentanyl is about to do right now. if we don't stop the fentanyl and opioid abuse, it is going to destroy generations to come. maria: he's right. and it is destroying many of our families. joining me rights now is the center for i'm immigration stus senior national security fellow, todd bensman is here. thank you for being here. eric adams is feeling it firsthand in new york because of wide open borders. i assume he told this to president biden but biden hasn't made any changes to the southern border. >> the mayor seems to be more interested in addressing the symptoms rather than the source. the source of fentanyl is mexico and its drug labs and beyond that india, china, bangladesh and a whole bunch of countries the that are sending precursors to mexico. i'm not seeing any
jeff flock, egg sactly what we wanted.e alarm on the fentanyl crisis in new york. the address yesterday was stunning. >> do you remember what hair hn did to our city and country? do you remember what crack cocaine did to our city and country? that's what fentanyl is about to do right now. if we don't stop the fentanyl and opioid abuse, it is going to destroy generations to come. maria: he's right. and it is destroying many of our families. joining me rights now is the center for i'm...
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jeff flock is in philadelphia.30 today nationally and exactly 3.30 one year ago so if you were complaining a year ago, jeff, you're still complaining today. reporter: [laughter] well that is true. that's one thing that hasn't gone up. other things have gone up. other, you know, other stuff that we do with oil, but first, to the forecast about how high oil can go. you mentioned that forecast from jpmorgan about 110 for brent sometime in this year. well take a look at the average for the year for the forecast for wti. all over the board a little bit, but some less than we are right now. city bank says it's going to average wti $75 a barrel this year. jpmorgan says $83, eia says 87, goldman says wti will average $ 92 but yeah, what's the impact of china going to be? as you point out, gas prices have not gone up, well, they've gone up and then they've come down, but whatever, same as they were a year ago, but if you look at jet fuel, what was that compared to a year ago? that's up 42% compared to one year ago, and home
jeff flock is in philadelphia.30 today nationally and exactly 3.30 one year ago so if you were complaining a year ago, jeff, you're still complaining today. reporter: [laughter] well that is true. that's one thing that hasn't gone up. other things have gone up. other, you know, other stuff that we do with oil, but first, to the forecast about how high oil can go. you mentioned that forecast from jpmorgan about 110 for brent sometime in this year. well take a look at the average for the year for...
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jeff flock, philadelphia international airport. what the former spirit airlines' ceo thinks of this? you know, ben, you know what's going on in your industry far better than i, and if these reports are right, more trouble's to come. this is an industry that got a lot of, you know, federal money, you know, during the pandemic and afterwards to get them back on their feet. and a lot of americans are looking at this and saying, what did you do with it? what happened? >> well, it's great to be back with you, neil. you know, most of that money went to employees to keep people employed. i'm not saying that it all should have, but that's where a lot of that money went. if you remember, airlines had to cut a lot of flights and a lot of staff right after the pandemic, and the government offered money to keep people employed so that the airlines didn't have to retrain as much. neil: yeah. >> now, that said, should airlines over the last couple of years have spent more on technology? the answer to that is probably, yes. and i agree with what
jeff flock, philadelphia international airport. what the former spirit airlines' ceo thinks of this? you know, ben, you know what's going on in your industry far better than i, and if these reports are right, more trouble's to come. this is an industry that got a lot of, you know, federal money, you know, during the pandemic and afterwards to get them back on their feet. and a lot of americans are looking at this and saying, what did you do with it? what happened? >> well, it's great to...
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jeff flock.ht, so our "countdown" closer this dovetails very nicely says, one particular subsector of the oil industry has a really good chance of benefiting from ongoing price increases. lisa ericsson has $391 billion in assets under management. she is the senior vice president, head of the public markets group at u.s. bank wealth management. she joins us now. lisa, i'm excited, you got me. which is the sub sector in. >> we're very interested in the midstream energy sector, particularly as package of a global infrastructure investment. really the reason why, you heard part of this story just a minute ago from jeff, is that, we obviously have ongoing demand from for energy and we need that midstream sector to continue to transport that energy across the nation. and what is really nice about the midstream sector is it not only takes advantage of the demand that we see for the ongoing energy use but really does so more in defensive way than outright invests in energy itself. and the reason why, it
jeff flock.ht, so our "countdown" closer this dovetails very nicely says, one particular subsector of the oil industry has a really good chance of benefiting from ongoing price increases. lisa ericsson has $391 billion in assets under management. she is the senior vice president, head of the public markets group at u.s. bank wealth management. she joins us now. lisa, i'm excited, you got me. which is the sub sector in. >> we're very interested in the midstream energy sector,...
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. >> more concerns for travels airlines still facing challenges pilot shortages, fox business jeff flockinternational, with more, i thought things were supposed to get better jeff not worse. >> ahh, i tell you nice to be at airport you don't have to go anywhere because you don't get stuck it is quite out here at philadelphia international this morning but 2022 was not pretty, and new numbers from "the wall street journal" show how bad it was and, two, what may be is going to happen take a look at numbers on bumping, bumping is when you you know get to airport you got a ticket still won't let you on flight because overbooked, double the numbers in 2021, up 4% even from the pre-pandemic levels, frontier biggest offender with southwest and american frontier bumped 6,000 people last year, didn't want to be. delays also big journal in annual scorecard on airlines say the worst delay offenders jetblue frontier allegiant, biggest probably headline was southwest mess over christmas last year, you know all flights canceled but united ceo scott kirby on earnings call this week said union not reall
. >> more concerns for travels airlines still facing challenges pilot shortages, fox business jeff flockinternational, with more, i thought things were supposed to get better jeff not worse. >> ahh, i tell you nice to be at airport you don't have to go anywhere because you don't get stuck it is quite out here at philadelphia international this morning but 2022 was not pretty, and new numbers from "the wall street journal" show how bad it was and, two, what may be is going...
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good to see you. >> welcome back, jeff flock. >> dana: good to be with you today.he is. >> harris: fox news alert now. they worked on keeping it quiet for 68 days. president biden and his personal team of lawyers had a collection and were cherry picking what the public would be allowed to know about all the classified documents found in the president's personal spaces. the administration's silence on all this during that time while they were going through stuff and collecting documents is raising a lot of questions about a cover-up. i'm harris faulkner and you are in "the faulkner focus."
good to see you. >> welcome back, jeff flock. >> dana: good to be with you today.he is. >> harris: fox news alert now. they worked on keeping it quiet for 68 days. president biden and his personal team of lawyers had a collection and were cherry picking what the public would be allowed to know about all the classified documents found in the president's personal spaces. the administration's silence on all this during that time while they were going through stuff and collecting...
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jeff flock, you rented chickens to do this story, how does this work?er: this is my chicken right here. isn't this exciting? it's just a rental, okay. but, yeah, it's my chicken for the moment. phil tomkins, rent the chicken is your company. you roll into town or into my yard with a premade chicken coop. >> that's correct. reporter: complete with chickens. >> yes, that makes you a chicken tender because you get to take care of them now for the next six months. reporter: that's a new one. that's the thing, this is a six month contract; right, and how much does this cost me? >> it starts around $500 depending on where you live and -- reporter: but it's for six months and all the eyes i can eat? >> that's right. reporter: can we look inside. i'll take this and show me inside what this chicken coop looks like. >> sure. we've got a food dish here on the left, a water dish, there's a spot upstairs for them to sleep at night, and a place for them to lay their eggs. reporter: amazing. you say a place for them to lay their eggs. come around here. hey, whoa, knoc
jeff flock, you rented chickens to do this story, how does this work?er: this is my chicken right here. isn't this exciting? it's just a rental, okay. but, yeah, it's my chicken for the moment. phil tomkins, rent the chicken is your company. you roll into town or into my yard with a premade chicken coop. >> that's correct. reporter: complete with chickens. >> yes, that makes you a chicken tender because you get to take care of them now for the next six months. reporter: that's a new...
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jeff flock has the story coming up. 340,000 people left california last year.alifornia lawmakers want to tax the wealthy even if they have left the state, we have details on that for you next. ♪ ♪ good luck. td ameritrade, this is anna. hi anna, this position is all over the place, help! hey professor, subscriptions are down but that's only an estimated 15% of their valuation. do you think the market is overreacting? how'd you know that? the company profile tool, in thinkorswim®. yes, i love you!! please ignore that. td ameritrade. award-winning customer service that has your back. thanks to avalara, we can calculate sales tax automatically. avalarahhhhhh what if tax rates change? ahhhhhh filing sales tax returns? ahhhhhh business license guidance? ahhhhhh -cross-border sales? -ahhhhhh -item classification? -ahhhhhh does it connect with acc...? ahhhhhh ahhhhhh ahhhhhh doors can lead us toward what's important. your dedicated fidelity advisor can help you open those doors. by working with you on a retirement-income plan designed to balance growth and guaranteed
jeff flock has the story coming up. 340,000 people left california last year.alifornia lawmakers want to tax the wealthy even if they have left the state, we have details on that for you next. ♪ ♪ good luck. td ameritrade, this is anna. hi anna, this position is all over the place, help! hey professor, subscriptions are down but that's only an estimated 15% of their valuation. do you think the market is overreacting? how'd you know that? the company profile tool, in thinkorswim®. yes, i...
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jeff flock is there.o residents think it's just fine and dandy to santa claus rally people shooting umm in the middle of the city? really? reporter: they don't think it's fine and dandy now, stuart. i'm on kensington avenue in the kensington neighborhood of the city and across the street is something called mcpherson park but of the homeless encampments here, many have issues with drugs and neighbors feel both ways about it because people are shooting up out in the open. you'll see needles and some of the trash over there. that takes place now. so their feel asking we want to take it off the street and save lives. you look at numbers, more than 100,000 people died of drug overdose in the u.s. last year. pennsylvania was the fifth highest drug death rate in the country. we talked to one of the people that heads the safe house organization, it's a religious organization and they don't like drug use but they say we're just trying to save lives here. that's our christian duty. listen. >> our religious calling
jeff flock is there.o residents think it's just fine and dandy to santa claus rally people shooting umm in the middle of the city? really? reporter: they don't think it's fine and dandy now, stuart. i'm on kensington avenue in the kensington neighborhood of the city and across the street is something called mcpherson park but of the homeless encampments here, many have issues with drugs and neighbors feel both ways about it because people are shooting up out in the open. you'll see needles and...
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jeff flock reporting live from there coming up. i'd like to thank our sponsor liberty mutual.insurance, so you only pay for what you need. contestants ready? go! only pay for what you need. jingle: liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. >> steve: listen to this. a non-profit is renewing talks with the biden administration to open philadelphia's first supervised injection site. >> ainsley: the so-called safe sites already exist here in new york city where people can shoot up under medical supervision, all in the hopes of preventing overdose deaths. >> brian: jeff flock is live with the latest from philadelphia, what do you think? >> it's a tough one, boy, this is a tough one. if you want to see a community that has been racked by drugs, homelessness, neglect, whatever you want to call it, kensington in philadelphia. this is the edge of mcpherson park, oops, hit a pole there. you can see, just one encampment and they are all over the community here. drug overdose deaths, you know, over 100,000 in the u.s. last year, getting worse all the time. that was an all-time record. pennsylva
jeff flock reporting live from there coming up. i'd like to thank our sponsor liberty mutual.insurance, so you only pay for what you need. contestants ready? go! only pay for what you need. jingle: liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. >> steve: listen to this. a non-profit is renewing talks with the biden administration to open philadelphia's first supervised injection site. >> ainsley: the so-called safe sites already exist here in new york city where people can shoot up under...
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jackie: jeff flock, thank you for that. always good to see you., mark. because i talk to so many people who are saying they do still have trouble hiring in, being able to hire workers and they also are having trouble finding quality workers. it feels like the pandemic set us back in many ways and there was this shift where people said i can stay home, if i stay home long enough, they'll send me another check and so far that has proven to be true. >> we have an over-heated labor market right now. it's because of what the fed did but also fiscal stimulus disincentivizing people from going back to work. we're in a situation where employees have more leverage over employers than they ever have. and it's kind of counter productive to capitalism and i think over the course of the next several months, several quarters, the fed is going to be forced to have to reset the labor market. they're going to have to reset reequilibrium. i took my kids skiing to the local ski resort in cleveland over the weekend. they're trying to -- at the ski resort, they're try
jackie: jeff flock, thank you for that. always good to see you., mark. because i talk to so many people who are saying they do still have trouble hiring in, being able to hire workers and they also are having trouble finding quality workers. it feels like the pandemic set us back in many ways and there was this shift where people said i can stay home, if i stay home long enough, they'll send me another check and so far that has proven to be true. >> we have an over-heated labor market...
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straight from day-to-day so i sold your own. >> soda why i happen to like what i do and it pays well, jeff flockuch indeed, look who's here i want to comment from stephen moore who's been listening to this exchange, is bernie marcus wright, socialism killing americans worth ethic. >> to some extent he is, happy new year you look at what's happened especially with the younger generation of workers which is interesting poll they came out the other day that asked various generations about how they felt about work and it's pretty clear that the younger workers, the damn alleles in jan ask don't put as much stock in the importance of the job and showing up for work on time in being a top performer than previous generations have. has there been an erosion of the work onto work ethic in america, i think there has been but i don't say that with joy and if you talk to employers you hear the same thing. there's another component that is important which is the government isn't helping it's a new study shows, you can make many state 60, 70, even $100,000 with two people and employ collecting all these benef
straight from day-to-day so i sold your own. >> soda why i happen to like what i do and it pays well, jeff flockuch indeed, look who's here i want to comment from stephen moore who's been listening to this exchange, is bernie marcus wright, socialism killing americans worth ethic. >> to some extent he is, happy new year you look at what's happened especially with the younger generation of workers which is interesting poll they came out the other day that asked various generations...
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>> let's check in with jeff flock outside his home in pennsylvania surrounded by this flock of chickensyou turned us on to this guy. homestead phil, he has got a business called rent the chicken, right? but you can rent not only the chicken but rent the coop. and is he bringing it to my house. i have been divorced three times. this may be number 4. when she gets home. but, this -- you have been in business for 10 years? >> yes, 10 years now. we started in 2013. >> but never more popular right now with the price of eggs. >> it has been egploding here. >> i knew that was coming. >> open it up and let us see. rent you the coop, chickens in it and you get a source of eggs, they are not going to cooperate now, little suckers. oh, here he comes. okay. and you get fresh eggs. you provide all the support, you -- and if for some reason i bail on it. >> you can chicken out. that's right. we can take them back. would you like to hold her. >> sure, yeah, yeah, go ahead. let's swap here. if this thing doesn't work out i could become a chicken farmer. >> yes, you could become a chicken farmer. >> bir
>> let's check in with jeff flock outside his home in pennsylvania surrounded by this flock of chickensyou turned us on to this guy. homestead phil, he has got a business called rent the chicken, right? but you can rent not only the chicken but rent the coop. and is he bringing it to my house. i have been divorced three times. this may be number 4. when she gets home. but, this -- you have been in business for 10 years? >> yes, 10 years now. we started in 2013. >> but never...
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fox business correspondent jeff flock live at newark airport with details. e shortage, jeff? >> what next, john, geez, shortage of pilots, shortage of workers, now planes. started with the pandemic when the airlines moth balled a lot of planes and now we are about 12,000 planes down, according to the investment bank jeffries, that's the estimation of the number of planes now in process supposed to be delivered across the world and are not being delivered. what about all these planes that got moth balled, the ones that went out into the deserts of the world, both arizona as well as australia and the middle east. well, apparently the good ones have been brought back, take a look at this from bob mann, the aviation analyst who said most of what is economically useful has already been recalled from the desert and put back into operation. what does that mean for us? well, older planes and more perhaps delays and cancellations, that's certainly not going to help the satisfaction level of pilots or of fliers, i should say. pilots either, probably. 49,000 complaints
fox business correspondent jeff flock live at newark airport with details. e shortage, jeff? >> what next, john, geez, shortage of pilots, shortage of workers, now planes. started with the pandemic when the airlines moth balled a lot of planes and now we are about 12,000 planes down, according to the investment bank jeffries, that's the estimation of the number of planes now in process supposed to be delivered across the world and are not being delivered. what about all these planes that...
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jeff flock is with us. if i win, jeff, what's the lump sum i'd take home?he down to play and get a ticket which, knowing you, i don't think you're going to do. but if you did win, of course, you'd have to go to one of these kiosks and buy a ticket. but here are the numbers if you did win. the $940 prize is only if you take it over 30 years. at your age, sir, i would suggest you take the lump sum, which would be $483 million. of course, you've bot to pay taxes on that. the federal tax would be something in the neighborhood of $178 million, and then the state and local taxes in new york, that's another $71 million. so bottom line, you would come out with, by my if calculations, $233 million in actual cash money you could spend which is nothing to sneeze at, but it's nothing like the other jackpots out there. there was one that was, i think, $200 million -- $2 billion in november of '22. the chances of you winning, however, of this one, 1 in 300 million, which means you'd have a better chance of being in a plane crash and dying, that's 1 in a million, being at
jeff flock is with us. if i win, jeff, what's the lump sum i'd take home?he down to play and get a ticket which, knowing you, i don't think you're going to do. but if you did win, of course, you'd have to go to one of these kiosks and buy a ticket. but here are the numbers if you did win. the $940 prize is only if you take it over 30 years. at your age, sir, i would suggest you take the lump sum, which would be $483 million. of course, you've bot to pay taxes on that. the federal tax would be...
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jeff flock, good to see you. thank you. >> reporter: not working. >> not working.ftv, the cowboy, i just been watching too much yellowstone, i just finished season five last night. the cowboy, what do you think of that report? >> i love jeff's report, that they are producing more, obviously a little bit, but that is not enough. obviously not to take a victory lap on. they make it difficult for new things to start up where we get other new revenues oil. everybody, not everybody but most in the business would agree with the lease situation, what it takes with regulations to bring more oil to market it is much more difficult. there is disinvestment happening there. the bottom line when you take people from one energy source and force them, it's a revolution, not an evolution, we're forcing them over to an unsustainable energy source which is wind and solar which i would argue should be complimentary or supplementary, this is what happens. when you leave that one, when you leave oil behind, fossil fuels behind they get more expensive because there is disinvestment. the
jeff flock, good to see you. thank you. >> reporter: not working. >> not working.ftv, the cowboy, i just been watching too much yellowstone, i just finished season five last night. the cowboy, what do you think of that report? >> i love jeff's report, that they are producing more, obviously a little bit, but that is not enough. obviously not to take a victory lap on. they make it difficult for new things to start up where we get other new revenues oil. everybody, not everybody...
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jeff flock is with us. jeff?the way it's going to be, expect to be pleasantly surprised if your flight takes off on time? reporter: i've always found in life stuart it's best to have low expectations wherever you go , particularly at the airport though, perhaps. i've got something that's going to tick you off even more though these are the latest numbers. what happens if stuary varney goes to the airport, has a ticket and he gets there and says you know what, mr. "varney" , i'm sorry we over booked this flight. you can't fly. that would really tick you off i suspect. according to the "wall street journal", that is on the rise. take a look at these numbers from frontier airlines. before the pandemic, they bumped about 800 people a year. 6,000 people last year and system-wide, it was double the number from the previous year, and about 24% up from pre- pandemic levels. the worst offenders there? frontier, southwest, and american. worst delays you talk about delays, the worst offenders according to the "wall street j
jeff flock is with us. jeff?the way it's going to be, expect to be pleasantly surprised if your flight takes off on time? reporter: i've always found in life stuart it's best to have low expectations wherever you go , particularly at the airport though, perhaps. i've got something that's going to tick you off even more though these are the latest numbers. what happens if stuary varney goes to the airport, has a ticket and he gets there and says you know what, mr. "varney" , i'm sorry...
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stuart: right from the top here i want to bring in jeff flock.he moment there he is right hand side of the screen. jeff, you've got this report on a plane shortage. not a pilot shortage, a plane shortage. what do you got? reporter: if it's not one thing it's another, stuart. yeah, not enough planes out there. the reasons stem from everything from the pandemic when a lot of planes were taken out of service and then you've got now supply chain issues, not only at the plane manufactures but all of their suppliers and then boeing had problems with the 737 max and the dreamliner. altogether now look at the bottom line. the investment bank jefferies says we are more than 12,000 planes short right now. airlines across the world, ones that have been promised to be delivered but have not been delivered. so, what do we do about that? well you remember all of those planes as i mentioned, out in the desert that got mothball ed by the airlines, the reality is they have been brought back. we talked to bob mann, on fox business, the aviation consultant, and i q
stuart: right from the top here i want to bring in jeff flock.he moment there he is right hand side of the screen. jeff, you've got this report on a plane shortage. not a pilot shortage, a plane shortage. what do you got? reporter: if it's not one thing it's another, stuart. yeah, not enough planes out there. the reasons stem from everything from the pandemic when a lot of planes were taken out of service and then you've got now supply chain issues, not only at the plane manufactures but all of...
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be almost billionaire mega millions jackpot up for grabs tonight jeff flock, live in philadelphia, with at the table need to know if you bought a ticket. >> uh no, i put a nick nell slot machine once didn't win that is last time i gambled other than get married several times a whole other mat how about one in 300 million mega millions is to win 940-million-dollar prize, it is by the way, if you get paid over 30 years, 483 million if you take the cash. and the odds precisely 1 in 3 -- to one there you go. >> drawing tonight, better chances in terms of odds getting into a plane crash that is literally one in a million. victim of shark attack one in 11 million, and chances, one in 10 million chances becoming speaker of the house one in a billion i think right now just my estimation. [laughter], not too burst your megabubble further but we said 940 million that is a lot of money 483 million if you take the cash optionalo option then pay taxes, that is 178 million federal tax, 37% rate if you live in new york that is another 71 million because state and local taxes then, of course, two dolla
be almost billionaire mega millions jackpot up for grabs tonight jeff flock, live in philadelphia, with at the table need to know if you bought a ticket. >> uh no, i put a nick nell slot machine once didn't win that is last time i gambled other than get married several times a whole other mat how about one in 300 million mega millions is to win 940-million-dollar prize, it is by the way, if you get paid over 30 years, 483 million if you take the cash. and the odds precisely 1 in 3 -- to...
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jeff flock. the next hour of mornings with maria begins right now. ♪ ♪ maria: and good thursday morning everybody, thanks very much for joining us this morning. i'm maria bartiromo. it is 7:00 a.m. on the east coast, 1:00 p.m. in davos, switzerland. getting a sense of sentiment on the ground. first back at home, vice president kamala harris headed to arizona today but not to visit the border. instead to promote clean energy. meanwhile new york mayor eric adams calling on president biden to close southern border to migrants. mark, interesting to see what mayor adams says about the border. he's pushing about the administration's wide-open border. >> kudos to mayor adams. his responsibility is not texas, his responsibility is not the united states of america. his responsibility is new york city and for a guy like that to go down and see firsthand the problems that are down there and try to come up with a game plan or a strategy to mitigate this issue, it's commendable. i mean, why -- why hasn't pres
jeff flock. the next hour of mornings with maria begins right now. ♪ ♪ maria: and good thursday morning everybody, thanks very much for joining us this morning. i'm maria bartiromo. it is 7:00 a.m. on the east coast, 1:00 p.m. in davos, switzerland. getting a sense of sentiment on the ground. first back at home, vice president kamala harris headed to arizona today but not to visit the border. instead to promote clean energy. meanwhile new york mayor eric adams calling on president biden to...
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. >> dana: last week fox business reporter jeff flock was there walking through because they were talkinge injection sites. the governor said it is one of the biggest problems he will have to solve. you mentioned and asked him if you don't contain it there, it will go elsewhere. we already know some of this drug is being sold in new york city. so we have people to be concerned about there as well. >> bill: we'll keep an eye on it. thanks to alexis for going there. our good friend and colleague benjamin hall severely injured in ukraine last march appeared earlier today on "fox & friends." he has a new book out and describing the horrific injuries that he is living with. his fight to survive and get back home to his three beautiful daughters and wife and his amazing journey on the road to recovery. >> i think that you learn a lot going through things like this. i was surrounded by so many wonderful people and why i'm here today and look forward to everything that comes ahead. >> bill: his memoir is released on march 14th. the one year anniversary that left hall hospitalized and two other co
. >> dana: last week fox business reporter jeff flock was there walking through because they were talkinge injection sites. the governor said it is one of the biggest problems he will have to solve. you mentioned and asked him if you don't contain it there, it will go elsewhere. we already know some of this drug is being sold in new york city. so we have people to be concerned about there as well. >> bill: we'll keep an eye on it. thanks to alexis for going there. our good friend...
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. >> welcome back, jeff flock. >> dana: good to be with you today. harris faulkner is up next with "the faulkner focus." here she is. >> harris: fox news alert now. they worked on keeping it quiet for 68 days. president biden and his personal team of lawyers had a collection and were cherry picking what the public would be allowed to know about all the classified documents found in the president's personal spaces. the administration's silence on all this during that time while they were going through stuff and collecting documents is raising a lot of questions about a cover-up. i'm harris faulkner and you are in "the faulkner focus." they are still stonewalling journalists and the public with questions that we want answers to. for instance, how did the documents get to all those different locations? who was moving those documents around for years? how many people could have seen them? what exactly is in them? could there be more documents coming? no answers, but this question. >> is president biden involved in a cover-up? >> we have been very clear h
. >> welcome back, jeff flock. >> dana: good to be with you today. harris faulkner is up next with "the faulkner focus." here she is. >> harris: fox news alert now. they worked on keeping it quiet for 68 days. president biden and his personal team of lawyers had a collection and were cherry picking what the public would be allowed to know about all the classified documents found in the president's personal spaces. the administration's silence on all this during that...
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jeff flock has the story. hey, jeff, where else have masks returned to the schools?e poked around nationwide, stuart. it's fairly limited, but there are a couple of districts that do have masks. across the river in camden, new jersey, as well as in patterson, new jersey. both of those districts requiring masks. other districts are urging masking like boston, for example. they say in boston it's an and an expectation but not a mandate. in dayton, ohio, strong recommendation. new york city also recommending masks. again, not mandating them. here in philadelphia the statement i says it's the an effort to be proactive in supporting healthy environments and maintaining in-person learning. they don't want to have to go back to online learning. we just talked to the superintendent of schools here in philadelphia. here's what he told us moments ago. >> we had an uptick the, an increase in cases after thanksgiving, and we expect the same thing to happen after the winter break since it's longer, two holidays -- multiple holidays. and so as a prevention measure -- >> reporter:
jeff flock has the story. hey, jeff, where else have masks returned to the schools?e poked around nationwide, stuart. it's fairly limited, but there are a couple of districts that do have masks. across the river in camden, new jersey, as well as in patterson, new jersey. both of those districts requiring masks. other districts are urging masking like boston, for example. they say in boston it's an and an expectation but not a mandate. in dayton, ohio, strong recommendation. new york city also...
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jeff flock is in the city to find out what's happening there. od morning. >> good morning to you from the kensington neighborhood in philadelphia. the epicenter i think of the city's drug problem. you don't have to go far to find -- i don't know if you see it down there, little orange caps. those are the tops to needles which, as i said, you don't have to go too far in this neighborhood to find discarded needles. drug use on the street is prevalent here and the organization is trying to provide a safe place so people don't o.d. you look at the numbers in the u.s. last year over 100,000 people in the u.s. died of drug overdose. pennsylvania number five on the list of drug deaths to overdose. this organization safe house is trying to provide like in new york, you know, the place where you can come in and shoot up under some supervision. doctors there in case you o.d. and takes the problem off the street, they say. other people are concerned about the message this sends but first the safe house folks saying why they are doing this. >> we see the nei
jeff flock is in the city to find out what's happening there. od morning. >> good morning to you from the kensington neighborhood in philadelphia. the epicenter i think of the city's drug problem. you don't have to go far to find -- i don't know if you see it down there, little orange caps. those are the tops to needles which, as i said, you don't have to go too far in this neighborhood to find discarded needles. drug use on the street is prevalent here and the organization is trying to...
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jeff flock from the sister network joins us now to tell us more. hey, jeff. jeff, can you hear me? sorry about that. i'm in new york and not in my home in new york, but i tell you, we are talking about the upper side. we are talking about the first curbside charger in manhattan. you know, if you live out in the suburbs and you have a garage, a charger, electric cars are outstanding. if you live in the city, have of you park your car into the street. this is not third street, by the way. but it is the need to charge overnight when you park your car in the streets. this is the first one of these. here is the problem with that, as you know new york is a complicated place. finding locations for these is difficult. the city has made spending 40,000 of these pen has about 1500. it needs about 6,000 fast chargers, the ones that charge up 25-30 minutes. currently we need 6,000 and so there you go. these are great and we came here early this morning and somebody had parked, can you imagine people in new york park in a place where they are not supposed to park? this is only for electric vehi
jeff flock from the sister network joins us now to tell us more. hey, jeff. jeff, can you hear me? sorry about that. i'm in new york and not in my home in new york, but i tell you, we are talking about the upper side. we are talking about the first curbside charger in manhattan. you know, if you live out in the suburbs and you have a garage, a charger, electric cars are outstanding. if you live in the city, have of you park your car into the street. this is not third street, by the way. but it...
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for the idea a lot of states passed bans on the ban saying you can't ban gas stoves in our state jeff flock next hour of "mornings with maria" begins right now. . good we morning. thanks very much for joining us this morning i am maria bartiromo. wednesday, january 25, top stories right now 8:00 a.m. on the button east coast slowest sales growth six years microsoft first big tech to race quarterly earnings a slowdown in cloud services underway cooling of the economy. big tech continuing to cut jobs stock this morning setting tone for the market down 2 and two-thirds per after the bell tonight ibm tesla. department of justice suing alphabet seeking breakup of google online business unwinding of positions like double click the justice department i also investigating apple, the federal trade commission sued meta over antitrust dominance microsoft to stop acquisition of activist blizzard stocks lower markets lower we are off the lows of the morning but, nonetheless, a decline better than 200 points on dow industrials, the s&p 500 down 38, nasdaq also weaker by 155 right now ahead of earnings an
for the idea a lot of states passed bans on the ban saying you can't ban gas stoves in our state jeff flock next hour of "mornings with maria" begins right now. . good we morning. thanks very much for joining us this morning i am maria bartiromo. wednesday, january 25, top stories right now 8:00 a.m. on the button east coast slowest sales growth six years microsoft first big tech to race quarterly earnings a slowdown in cloud services underway cooling of the economy. big tech...
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jeff flock can help me out. he's in elkins park, pennsylvania with creative ideas around that. you did there. scrambling. yeah, what to you do when egg prices get too high, like anything else, you go to the source. right in this chicken coop, you see here it's the source. this is one that i rented from a company called rent the chicken. maybe we get you to see up close and personal what that looks like, this is the man that started rent the chicken. >> hi, neil. hi, everybody. you can rent chickens throughout the united states and canada. we make it happen. starts around $500 for the season, a six-month season from spring till fall. >> and i get all the earrings that i can eat. you actually brought me some. >> from my flock to yours. >> let's show neil what it looks like. this comes with the deal. this rental. maybe jared come around and show you what it looks like. this is where they live. you get two or four chickens. i've got three actually. and what do they lay? how many do they lay a day? >> each chicken lays about one egg a day. two chickens, about a dozen a week. four chi
jeff flock can help me out. he's in elkins park, pennsylvania with creative ideas around that. you did there. scrambling. yeah, what to you do when egg prices get too high, like anything else, you go to the source. right in this chicken coop, you see here it's the source. this is one that i rented from a company called rent the chicken. maybe we get you to see up close and personal what that looks like, this is the man that started rent the chicken. >> hi, neil. hi, everybody. you can...
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james flock is in winwood, pennsylvania with more. jeff, good morning to you.ain street. the view from main street this morning. stormywinwood pennsylvania, storm clouds gathering over the cloud market, behind me maybe you see what used to be a beth, bath and beyond store, they are taking all signs down. 150 bed, bath & beyonds that have been shut down. put the numbers up. not a good quarter for this. sales down 34%. inventory low. more lay ahs per-layoffs perhap. more layoffs could come as bankruptcy is considered by the company amidst of over layoffs particularly amazon, meta, twitter, take the companies together, 40,000 people laid off. other companies as well from everything from sales force to cisco, goldman to coin base. the white house asked yesterday to react to growing number of growing layoffs. here is what the press secretary is saying. >> clearly we are closely monitoring.
james flock is in winwood, pennsylvania with more. jeff, good morning to you.ain street. the view from main street this morning. stormywinwood pennsylvania, storm clouds gathering over the cloud market, behind me maybe you see what used to be a beth, bath and beyond store, they are taking all signs down. 150 bed, bath & beyonds that have been shut down. put the numbers up. not a good quarter for this. sales down 34%. inventory low. more lay ahs per-layoffs perhap. more layoffs could come as...
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jeff flock is here to tell us more. >> still working.ed to complain nobody wants to work anymore. there is a huge disparity between the number of job openings and people wanting to work. 10 1/2 million or so job openings at last report from the bls and only 6 million people looking for work. if everybody got a job we would still be short. if you look at the graph of job openings, they jumped after the pandemic and now still high. can't find workers. some people like the co-founder of home depot to say nobody wants to work anymore. the quote just give it to me, signed me money, i don't want to work. i'm to fat or stupid. people weren't quite as -- >> you need to work. you need to wake up at 4:00 in the morning, make your lunch in the house and be responsible for your life. >> i have think the issue is skilled labor. it seems like in general there are jobs open but not the right people to fill a lot of them. >> there are a lot of people get a check. >> i'm one of them. i get a check. >> we're short staffed. nobody wants to work and everybo
jeff flock is here to tell us more. >> still working.ed to complain nobody wants to work anymore. there is a huge disparity between the number of job openings and people wanting to work. 10 1/2 million or so job openings at last report from the bls and only 6 million people looking for work. if everybody got a job we would still be short. if you look at the graph of job openings, they jumped after the pandemic and now still high. can't find workers. some people like the co-founder of home...
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jeff flock back with me in new york. does a gas stove really increase a home's value? really? have a gas stove i must say and i kind of like it. i don't know that it increases the value, but it's in demand. gas stoves, you know the wolf ranges, those are in huge demand. so the beautiful blue flame, restaurants all use gas stoves. stuart: never seen a restaurant with a electric stove. >> because the reason is it cooks better and even eric adams said gas stoves cook better and we talked to real estate agents, listen right now. this guy says, yeah, it's huge demand, listen. >> it is definitely a value to have a gas line and a gas meter at the home. most buyers do value having a gas stove over an electric with the way technology has been in the re-crept past. stuart: did you go to texas for this report? >> i don't know where we dug that fella up but hope he's not watching. at any rate, i've lost my train of thought here. what was i going to say? i was going to tell you about the research on the emissions of gas stoves. stuart: can't wait. >> i just saved this for you. now know, 40
jeff flock back with me in new york. does a gas stove really increase a home's value? really? have a gas stove i must say and i kind of like it. i don't know that it increases the value, but it's in demand. gas stoves, you know the wolf ranges, those are in huge demand. so the beautiful blue flame, restaurants all use gas stoves. stuart: never seen a restaurant with a electric stove. >> because the reason is it cooks better and even eric adams said gas stoves cook better and we talked to...
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when jeff flock was here yesterday he showed us the empty shelves that tell the story. king and popeyes. lauren: they are up 1.5%. they are going to $72. they are at 66 now. traffic will turn positive in the near future because inflation is easing. stuart: inflation will ease and traffic and restaurants will go up. lauren: what about their costs? stuart: what about eli lilly? lauren: the news in this market for a drug to cure alzheimer's, the fda has accelerated approval for eli lilly's alzheimer's drug. they want to be very careful. we have seen how other expensive alzheimer's drugs have fared. >> they are working on alzheimer's but pushed through vaccines for covid with no data at all and we are coming to an alzheimer's drug that has great promise. stuart: i want them to find -- >> 1000%. stuart: in a new book, mike pompeo claims that nikki haley plotted with jared kushner and yvonne cut trump to be donald trump's running made in 2020. richardson in washington joins us. what is nikki haley saying about this? >> reporter: it is beginning to look like presidential campa
when jeff flock was here yesterday he showed us the empty shelves that tell the story. king and popeyes. lauren: they are up 1.5%. they are going to $72. they are at 66 now. traffic will turn positive in the near future because inflation is easing. stuart: inflation will ease and traffic and restaurants will go up. lauren: what about their costs? stuart: what about eli lilly? lauren: the news in this market for a drug to cure alzheimer's, the fda has accelerated approval for eli lilly's...
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jeff flock in philadelphia. will this surge in investment prevent another chip shortage, jeff? sure hope so. i certainly don't want to be in a situation like they were before. i've got tom hessert of hessert chevrolet in philadelphia. you finally got cars back in the showroom. you're pretty thrilled about that. >> we sure are. with all of the issues the last couple years it was thin with inventory. stuart: $210 billion in lost sales because of chips. >> yeah, you know, the chips issues were led to big production problems, through the pandemic but then luckily recently general motors had been producing a lot of vehicles and we're in good shape right now. reporter: and stuart it's not just about cars. it's about pretty much everything. pat gelsinger the ceo of intel was on with maria. here is how he put it. >> it's becoming more digital and everything digital runs on semiconductors, so this is critical to every aspect of human existence and where the oil reserves are define geo politics for the last five decades. where the technology supply chains and semiconductors are located w
jeff flock in philadelphia. will this surge in investment prevent another chip shortage, jeff? sure hope so. i certainly don't want to be in a situation like they were before. i've got tom hessert of hessert chevrolet in philadelphia. you finally got cars back in the showroom. you're pretty thrilled about that. >> we sure are. with all of the issues the last couple years it was thin with inventory. stuart: $210 billion in lost sales because of chips. >> yeah, you know, the chips...
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here in the studio, look what the wind blew in, one of my favorite people jeff flock. round a while. we forgive this type of behavior. jeff, so good to see you. so good to see you. what has you in new york? >> inner sanctum. launching new shows, they said ault hands on deck apparently. neil: you're on fire. apparently rent increases are on fire. they're trying to do something like that? >> when i retire, i will have rental property somewhere i which will live in, there you go. the biden administration got a letter from 50 democratic senators legislators, asking him to implement national rent control. i know that worked real well here in new york. here is what the letter said, i think we got it, timely executive action is needed to address the historically high rental costs and housing instability. we urge you to use all possible strategies to end corporate price gouging. it is true, neil, we're spending more of income on rent. couple years ago it was 23% of our income. now it is 30%. this comes as rents are trending down. they're high but if you take a look at big marke
here in the studio, look what the wind blew in, one of my favorite people jeff flock. round a while. we forgive this type of behavior. jeff, so good to see you. so good to see you. what has you in new york? >> inner sanctum. launching new shows, they said ault hands on deck apparently. neil: you're on fire. apparently rent increases are on fire. they're trying to do something like that? >> when i retire, i will have rental property somewhere i which will live in, there you go. the...
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for appliances in new billions in new york, as well as denver san francisco pushing some measures jeff flock >> homebuyers don't much like it maria that blew frame of natural gas has become very popular big amenity for a lot of o homebuyers, restaurants use gas almost exclusively even mayor new york city, said recently, gas just cooks better you can control the heat that sort of thing despite that multiple jurisdictions in the u.s. passing legislation would phase out or ban goes stoves in addition to ones you mentioned los angeles san diego seat new york city the ledgelation on the looks now the agents that we talked to, real estate agents we talked to say you know people just want that gas, and the replacements would jack up price of the home, listen. >> the problem that is it pushes people into another option that at this point is just more expensive. induction ranges more expensive headingisms geothermal wonderful amazing but expensive. >> if you take a look at numbers maria, on the survey the government based some discussion on they found that to 4
for appliances in new billions in new york, as well as denver san francisco pushing some measures jeff flock >> homebuyers don't much like it maria that blew frame of natural gas has become very popular big amenity for a lot of o homebuyers, restaurants use gas almost exclusively even mayor new york city, said recently, gas just cooks better you can control the heat that sort of thing despite that multiple jurisdictions in the u.s. passing legislation would phase out or ban goes stoves in...
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but even behind bars, warren jeffs was still very much in power. and maintaining control of his flockabout what was taking shape out there in the desert. -- was a texas ranger. >> west texas people are very friendly and welcoming individuals. but they were certainly concerned because texas has own history of having some -- . >> as it was under construction, the texas legislature changed the age of which a person could marry with parental consent. from 14 to 16. rebecca heard about the ranch to, she wondered if any members of her family had moved their. so she checked with the local sheriff to see what he knew. nothing, it turned out. but he did begin using rebecca as an interpreter. >> he would call me periodically and ask, can you tell me about this? or can you tell me what this means to them? >> then on an early spring day in march. authorities in nearby st. got a call. from a woman who said her name was sarah barlow. claimed she lived at the ranch, and was being abused and held against her will buy her husband. >> she was a young girl. and, i think at the time of the phone call. 16
but even behind bars, warren jeffs was still very much in power. and maintaining control of his flockabout what was taking shape out there in the desert. -- was a texas ranger. >> west texas people are very friendly and welcoming individuals. but they were certainly concerned because texas has own history of having some -- . >> as it was under construction, the texas legislature changed the age of which a person could marry with parental consent. from 14 to 16. rebecca heard about...