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host: that is kevin in gunnison, colorado.e will try to get to your comments, what do you want to hear from the 2016 candidates on climate change? about five or 10 minutes left. bernie is up in new carlisle, ohio, on the line for independents. caller: most people say, thank you for taking my call and this morning, i usually have to dial and redial, and this time i got right through. i think the moon must be in the right cycle. host: your thoughts? callersthere were two that come in and stole some of my thunder, and even one of the fellows from texas to mention taking a holistic approach to the earth, which may be want to point out a website called thes toryofstuff. it points out how resources are being used and ending up in our pacific ocean and the atlantic ocean garbage patches. number two, one of the fellows said something about we are old enough to where we are not going to have to worry about it as much but we have to worry about our children and grandchildren. the fellow who called in and had a christian approach that go
host: that is kevin in gunnison, colorado.e will try to get to your comments, what do you want to hear from the 2016 candidates on climate change? about five or 10 minutes left. bernie is up in new carlisle, ohio, on the line for independents. caller: most people say, thank you for taking my call and this morning, i usually have to dial and redial, and this time i got right through. i think the moon must be in the right cycle. host: your thoughts? callersthere were two that come in and stole...
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we send sharon crowley to a nude beach to get a look >> gunnison beach, not for the modest. it's new jersey's only nude beach. >> i love there's somewhere you can go to be naked. there's not many places you can go and be naked. >> reporter: the perfect spot for us to find out from those comfortable baring it all to find out why they like to be naked. >> people don't normally want to come to jersey. >> i find it hard to believe. >> why? >> new jersey's cold most of the year. heating is expensive. so in order to be naked a lot, you have to turn up the heat at home. i find it hard to believe. new jersey is very uptight. >> reporter: trulia and whispers teamed up to do a survey asking people across the country what was the most unapologetic thing they did at home. apparently here in new jersey, getting naked was no. 1. >> i enjoy being naked around my house. the fact i can do it in public is nice. >> reporter: even though it seems garden state residents mostly practice being in the buff at home in private, on this sweltering hot day, maybe the nudists at gunnison beach are on to
we send sharon crowley to a nude beach to get a look >> gunnison beach, not for the modest. it's new jersey's only nude beach. >> i love there's somewhere you can go to be naked. there's not many places you can go and be naked. >> reporter: the perfect spot for us to find out from those comfortable baring it all to find out why they like to be naked. >> people don't normally want to come to jersey. >> i find it hard to believe. >> why? >> new jersey's...
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christina: crowds flocked to gunnison beach to beat the heat and shed their clothes. it's the only legal nude beach in the state. and as it turns out, the people of new jersey love being naked or naked. that's according to a recent survey that found garden state residents prefer to be in the buff more than any other state. who knew? >> in this kind of heat, we're looking forward to cooler temperatures. what kind of winter can we expect? i guess it depends on who you ask. arthur chi'en has more on the two very different long-range forecasts that have come out over the past few days. >> reporter: here we are, knee deep in the dog days of summer and someone wants to talk winter? fine. maybe not so fine. who's warning a brutal winter is on the way? the farmers almanac, the equivalent of a psychic. we went to the chief meteorologist at weather 2000. >> it's a handy and fun reference for people to look to, such as record highs and lows and sunrise and sunset information. i don't know too much about the science that they're using for their long-term predictions. >> reporter:
christina: crowds flocked to gunnison beach to beat the heat and shed their clothes. it's the only legal nude beach in the state. and as it turns out, the people of new jersey love being naked or naked. that's according to a recent survey that found garden state residents prefer to be in the buff more than any other state. who knew? >> in this kind of heat, we're looking forward to cooler temperatures. what kind of winter can we expect? i guess it depends on who you ask. arthur chi'en has...
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they dragged the murky gunnison river through the canyon floor. nothing.ing a short break in the search frank showed us a little sanctuary paige had built amid a stand of cottonwoods near her house. >> this is kind of life where it just stopped. it just stopped, and she vanished. >> reporter: then one day, said frank, he suddenly thought there she is. thought he'd spotted paige, shaded by the trees, playing with her children. >> and then i realized it was my daughter-in-law and her son. so you just all of a sudden plunge when you go from it was a dream to, boom, she's not here. >> reporter: paige's most recent ex-husband, rob dixon, came back to town to look after the kids and help out with the search. and his reappearance stopped volunteers in their tracks. because of the stories paige told while they were married, many thought him the most obvious suspect. >> he was always screaming and yelling and using bad language. it was very psychologically demeaning and difficult for her. >> she said that she had to call the police a few times and that she was afra
they dragged the murky gunnison river through the canyon floor. nothing.ing a short break in the search frank showed us a little sanctuary paige had built amid a stand of cottonwoods near her house. >> this is kind of life where it just stopped. it just stopped, and she vanished. >> reporter: then one day, said frank, he suddenly thought there she is. thought he'd spotted paige, shaded by the trees, playing with her children. >> and then i realized it was my daughter-in-law...
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. >> we call it the north folk of the gunnison country. >> it's stunning. >> this took me about a dozenips to get this photo. every year i would go to this location, look at the quality of the aspen trees. it was never right. and finally after 12 visits i fine low got it at its perfect moment. >> this is 12 years in the making picture. >> yeah. >> one of his most famous projects was actually a century in the making. fielder found a kindred soul, photographer william h. jackson with 350 pounds ever gear he was hired by the federal government to from his way across the state in the 1870s. jackson shot 10,000 pictures of colorado, many archived at denver's history colorado center. fielder chose 300 and went hunting for the same spots. some were easy. like aspen in its early prospect for heyday. and now actually less populated a century later. or already tracks, now back to nature. >> just like this. >> this is the sweet spot that you finally found. >> exactly. >> sometimes he needed patience, strong legs and resighs sense of geography to find the more remote areas. it created a book that b
. >> we call it the north folk of the gunnison country. >> it's stunning. >> this took me about a dozenips to get this photo. every year i would go to this location, look at the quality of the aspen trees. it was never right. and finally after 12 visits i fine low got it at its perfect moment. >> this is 12 years in the making picture. >> yeah. >> one of his most famous projects was actually a century in the making. fielder found a kindred soul, photographer...
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let's go to kevin waiting in gunnison, colorado. line for republicans. kevin, good morning. >> good morning. i'll stick to climate. i think what obama is doing with the carbon emission question having coal mines closed because their coal's not clean enough is kind of a mistake because china and russia are still pretty into carbon emissions in their power plants and if you don't think worldwide you hardly ever can get things done. china -- china puts out so much pollution that it affects possible greenhouse gas and even in colorado they're having to close plants because the coal is not as clean as for his standards and that's kevin gun son, colorado. >> we'll try to get to as many of your calls on "the washington journal," what do you want to hear from the clent andidates i 2016 the line for independence and bernie, good morning. >> a beautiful morning to you. by the way, most people say thanks for taking my call and this morning i usually have to redial and dial and this time i got right through, and i think the moon must be in the right sickle or someth
let's go to kevin waiting in gunnison, colorado. line for republicans. kevin, good morning. >> good morning. i'll stick to climate. i think what obama is doing with the carbon emission question having coal mines closed because their coal's not clean enough is kind of a mistake because china and russia are still pretty into carbon emissions in their power plants and if you don't think worldwide you hardly ever can get things done. china -- china puts out so much pollution that it affects...