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. >>> you're looking at a rare sight in yellowstone national park.at's a geyser going off for the first time in six and a half years. it's known for its infrequent eruptions and intensity of shaking. with everything going on in the world makes sense the planet wants to let off a little steam. >>> there's a battle over mail in ballots in houston, texas and adult movie actor ron jeremy faces new sexual assault charges. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the "new york times" says porn star ron jeremy has been charged with sexually assaulting 13 more women. the new charges announced by the los angeles county district attorney's office brings the total number of alleged victims to 17. it includes accusations that jeremy who is now 67 years old sexually assaulted a 15-year-old girl at a party in 2004. the new charges which include forcible rape dates to this year. jeremy's lawyer says that his client intends to plead not guilty to the new charges. >>> "the houston chronicle" reports texas is suing to stop more than 2 million register
. >>> you're looking at a rare sight in yellowstone national park.at's a geyser going off for the first time in six and a half years. it's known for its infrequent eruptions and intensity of shaking. with everything going on in the world makes sense the planet wants to let off a little steam. >>> there's a battle over mail in ballots in houston, texas and adult movie actor ron jeremy faces new sexual assault charges. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand....
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. >> the fire and smoke are turning the sky yellow as far away as yellowstone national park. abc's megan tevrizian begins our coverage. >> reporter: this morning the firefight on the west coast growing more difficult by the hour. in oregon a state of emergency declared as 36 wildfires burn across the state. a live stream from the city of medford overnight showing flames burning multiple structures. >> the west side of diamond off kings has been evacuated. >> moving pretty quickly. >> reporter: evacuations in the area made more difficult after the fire closed interstate 5 at the california border. firefighters dealing with the strongest winds of the season in california from so-called diablo winds in the north to santa ana winds in the south. >> we've got firing burning from in the north part of the state all the way to the mexican border about 800 miles between the furthest distant fires. >> reporter: strong winds combining with record heat and dry conditions fueling at least 25 large wildfires in california alone burning more than 2 million acres. >> historic is a term we se
. >> the fire and smoke are turning the sky yellow as far away as yellowstone national park. abc's megan tevrizian begins our coverage. >> reporter: this morning the firefight on the west coast growing more difficult by the hour. in oregon a state of emergency declared as 36 wildfires burn across the state. a live stream from the city of medford overnight showing flames burning multiple structures. >> the west side of diamond off kings has been evacuated. >> moving...
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. >> jackson hole exists at 6,200 feet, surrounded by yellowstone national park and teton national parkproduce in our town. we came together to look for an out of the box solution. we wanted to grow as much food as possible in our town, employ as many people as possible and do both year around and that's where the idea to go up came from. ♪ vertical harvest is really an evolution. none of us set out to be vertical farmers. i'm an architect by trade and always believed in the power of architecture to be a vehicle for social change. on a tenth of an acre we grow the equivalent of ten acres of food. tomatoes, lettuces, microgreens, we serve four different grocery stores in the town and over 40 restaurants. >> it's a very cold snowy place which poses a lot of problems for getting fresh produce. the way nona approached it is bringing something unique to those chefs that they can use and feature all year around. >> creating a local source of produce is the ensepgs and then coming together we realized that there was also a big problem, problem with disabilities in our town who want to work, wh
. >> jackson hole exists at 6,200 feet, surrounded by yellowstone national park and teton national parkproduce in our town. we came together to look for an out of the box solution. we wanted to grow as much food as possible in our town, employ as many people as possible and do both year around and that's where the idea to go up came from. ♪ vertical harvest is really an evolution. none of us set out to be vertical farmers. i'm an architect by trade and always believed in the power of...
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the moving moment inside yellowstone national park. you can have -- todd: they went to too far.arley: oscar meyer says they will be your deal, whoever wrote these puns i don't even get them. i think it was haley. i love her. just submit a request online. i am so sorry for butchering that. todd: it was almost worth it. weren't you just over a? carley: the time is 35 after the hour. democratic congressman set up with the lack of leadership in new york city. >> bill diblasio is the worst mayor in the history of new york city. that is all i have. todd: the campaign ad making big waves this morning. fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory... focus... accuracy... learning and concentration. try it today with our money-back guarantee! ♪ rock this way ♪ rock this way ♪ rock this way ♪ jillian: looks like it is raining outside that we are currently inside. todd: the serious shock, great photography by our steady cam. carley: a lot of songs becoming popular exclusively on tick-tock. we have an update on that apps as the deadline text closer for it to close in the us. the parent com
the moving moment inside yellowstone national park. you can have -- todd: they went to too far.arley: oscar meyer says they will be your deal, whoever wrote these puns i don't even get them. i think it was haley. i love her. just submit a request online. i am so sorry for butchering that. todd: it was almost worth it. weren't you just over a? carley: the time is 35 after the hour. democratic congressman set up with the lack of leadership in new york city. >> bill diblasio is the worst...
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we are surrounded by yellowstone national park and teton national park.y farmers in this region, so there's a real need for good, quality produce in our town. we came together to look for an out of the box solution. we wanted to grow as much food as possible in our town, employ as many people as possible and do both year round, and that's where the idea to go up came from. ♪ vertical harvest is really an evolution. none of us set out to be vertical farmers. i'm an architect by trade, and i've always believed in the power of architecture to be a vehicle for social change. on a tenth of an acre we grow now the equivalent of ten acres worth of food. we grow tomatoes, lettuces, micrograins. we serve four different grocery stores in our town and over 40 restaurants. >> it's a very cold, snowy place which pose% a lot of problems for getting fresh produce. the way niona has approached it is bringing something unique to the chefs and something they can use all year round. >> creating a local source of produce was the inception of the project, but then as we came
we are surrounded by yellowstone national park and teton national park.y farmers in this region, so there's a real need for good, quality produce in our town. we came together to look for an out of the box solution. we wanted to grow as much food as possible in our town, employ as many people as possible and do both year round, and that's where the idea to go up came from. ♪ vertical harvest is really an evolution. none of us set out to be vertical farmers. i'm an architect by trade, and i've...
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we're surrounded by yellowstone national park and teton national park.here are not many farmers in this region. there's a need for good quality produce in our town. we came together to look for an out of the box solution. we wanted to grow as much food as possible, employ as many people as possible, and that's where the idea to go up came fr from. >> vertical harvest is really anev lucien. none of us set out to be vertical farmers. i'm an architect by trade, i've always believed in the power of architecture to be a vehicle for social change. on a tenth of an acre, we grow the equivalent of 10 acres of food. tomatoes, lettuces, micro greens. we serve four different grocery stores in our town and over 40 restaurants. >> it's a very cold snowy place, which poses a lot of problems for getting fresh produce. the way nona has approached it is bringing something unique to those chefs they can feature all year round. >> as we came together, we realized there was a big problem, people with physical and intellectual disabilities in if our town who want to work, wh
we're surrounded by yellowstone national park and teton national park.here are not many farmers in this region. there's a need for good quality produce in our town. we came together to look for an out of the box solution. we wanted to grow as much food as possible, employ as many people as possible, and that's where the idea to go up came fr from. >> vertical harvest is really anev lucien. none of us set out to be vertical farmers. i'm an architect by trade, i've always believed in the...
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she's been tending a store in yellowstone national park since june. >> it was not busy at first, but went on a got busier and busier. people were tired of being cooped up at home and thought, let's go to the parks. paul: more sightseers drawn away from covid and back to nature means a lot more work for a workamper like arnold. >> i am doing the work of three people right now. paul: the pandemic has driven an awful lot of americans onto the road. but the number of mobile-living, gig-hopping work campers has been growing for years. every january, hors convene in quartzsite, arizona, the site of an annual rv show. that is where we met 66-year-old susan otteros. you end up in these really neat >> places, like yosemite. paul: otteros works as a camp host. main tasks: checking in campers and, if you're up for it, "cleaning." >> i don't do the bathrooms. my boyfriend does. i collect the money. paul: mitch craighead drafts camp hosts for "thousand trail"" campsites. how many 75 year-olds do you recruit? >> more than you would expect. baby boomers are retiring. the pool of workers we are hirin
she's been tending a store in yellowstone national park since june. >> it was not busy at first, but went on a got busier and busier. people were tired of being cooped up at home and thought, let's go to the parks. paul: more sightseers drawn away from covid and back to nature means a lot more work for a workamper like arnold. >> i am doing the work of three people right now. paul: the pandemic has driven an awful lot of americans onto the road. but the number of mobile-living,...
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the national park is like multiple national monuments all thrown together. for example, yellowstone which was the first national park has its wildlife values and has a mountain range running through it, has a huge high elevation lake. it's got all of the thermal features and so on. that's what generally sets parks apart for monuments. it's a fuzzy boundary between them so there are areas that are national parks that probably more rightfully should be monuments, and vice versa. john otto early attempts to make them on assessment would building trails in some of the canyons and also pioneering a wrote of the esa of them on it called the serpents trail. the serpents trail surface only to afford access to the monument but it also afforded access for ranchers living south of the monument access to the land and so on. at some point john otto envisioned that serpents trail would be the starting point for a road he called the union road, which would continue all the way from grand junction area to southern california. he was a big schemer. he was always dreaming of these huge projects and s
the national park is like multiple national monuments all thrown together. for example, yellowstone which was the first national park has its wildlife values and has a mountain range running through it, has a huge high elevation lake. it's got all of the thermal features and so on. that's what generally sets parks apart for monuments. it's a fuzzy boundary between them so there are areas that are national parks that probably more rightfully should be monuments, and vice versa. john otto early...
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the national park is like multiple national monuments all thrown together. so, for example, yellowstone, which was the first national park, has its wild life values, has a mountain range running through it, has a huge high elevation lake, got all the thermal features and so on. that's generally what sets parks apart from monuments. there are -- it's a fuzzy boundary between them, so there are areas that are national parks that probably more rightfully should be monuments and vice versa. otto's early attempts to make the monument accessible included building trails into. so canyons and also pioneering a road up the east side of the monument called the serpents trail. and the serpents trail served not only to afford access to the monument, but it also afforded access for ranchers living south of the monument, access to their land and so on. so, at some point, otto envisioned that that serpent's trail would be the starting point for a road he called the union road, which would continue all the way from the grand junction area to southern california. and he was a big schemer. he was always
the national park is like multiple national monuments all thrown together. so, for example, yellowstone, which was the first national park, has its wild life values, has a mountain range running through it, has a huge high elevation lake, got all the thermal features and so on. that's generally what sets parks apart from monuments. there are -- it's a fuzzy boundary between them, so there are areas that are national parks that probably more rightfully should be monuments and vice versa. otto's...
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national monument is set aside in recognition of one spectacular feature. in this case, the erosional qualities of the monument. multiplel park is like national monuments thrown together. so, for example, yellowstone, which is the first national park , it has wildlife values, and has a mountain range, has a huge, high-elevation lake, it has all of the thermal features, and so on. that is generally what set the parks apart from monuments. there are -- you know, it is a fuzzy boundary between them. there are areas that are national parks that probably rightfully should be national monuments and vice versa. otto's early attempts to make the monument accessible included trails into the canyons and pioneering a road up the east side of the monument called the serpent's trail. the serpent's trail served not only to afford access to the monument, but also afforded access for ranchers living south of the monument access to their land, and so on. at some point, otto envisioned that that serpents trail would starting point for a road that he called the union road which will continue from the grand junction area southern california. he was a big schemer. he was always dreaming of these huge projects. that is
national monument is set aside in recognition of one spectacular feature. in this case, the erosional qualities of the monument. multiplel park is like national monuments thrown together. so, for example, yellowstone, which is the first national park , it has wildlife values, and has a mountain range, has a huge, high-elevation lake, it has all of the thermal features, and so on. that is generally what set the parks apart from monuments. there are -- you know, it is a fuzzy boundary between...
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for a national park, it is like not multiple national monuments all thrown together. so for example, yellowstone would be the first national park. it's wildlife values, as a mountain range running through, it has high elevation lake, as all of the thermal features and so on and that's what general sets parks aside from monuments. it's a fuzzy boundary between them so there are areas that our national parks are more rightfully should be monuments and viceversa. autos early attempt to make it accessible included building trails in some of the canyons and also pioneering a woman on the east side of the moment monument called the serpents trail. the serpents trail afforded access to the monument but it also looks afforded access to ranchers living south of the monument, having access to their land and saw. at some point auto envision that that serpents trail would be a starting point for a road he called the union road which would continue all the way through the grand junction area to southern california. he was a big scheme or, he was always dreaming of these huge projects and so on. for the reaso
for a national park, it is like not multiple national monuments all thrown together. so for example, yellowstone would be the first national park. it's wildlife values, as a mountain range running through, it has high elevation lake, as all of the thermal features and so on and that's what general sets parks aside from monuments. it's a fuzzy boundary between them so there are areas that our national parks are more rightfully should be monuments and viceversa. autos early attempt to make it...
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a road trip to yellowstone national park, more than 1,400 miles up the interstate from italy. >> cynthia was texting that on her phone, you know, "we're leaving texas now." and she sent it to each one of the girls. rachel and shauna responded almost immediately. and no -- no word from shelley. and we thought, "well, she's probably still asleep, you know, 'cause she didn't have class today." so that wasn't really unusual at the time. it wasn't till later in the evening that we thought something might be wrong 'cause we hadn't heard from her, and that wasn't like her at all. >> reporter: what's that like? >> it's torture. >> she had a premonition that something was wrong. but i -- what would happen to shelley? she never goes anywhere. she stays in her room. she only goes out when she has to. >> reporter: yeah. >> so the next morning, when she still hadn't called, that's when we both got worried. >> reporter: the first thing the next morning, cynthia called the art institute. >> to find out if shelley was in class. and actually, they -- well, they wouldn't go check on her. they said they ca
a road trip to yellowstone national park, more than 1,400 miles up the interstate from italy. >> cynthia was texting that on her phone, you know, "we're leaving texas now." and she sent it to each one of the girls. rachel and shauna responded almost immediately. and no -- no word from shelley. and we thought, "well, she's probably still asleep, you know, 'cause she didn't have class today." so that wasn't really unusual at the time. it wasn't till later in the evening...
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the reason adding a flight from fort lauderdale to bozeman is just north of yellowstone national parkhumidity and you can go to the mountains of montana. stuart: or you could get into the return flight and hello month montana, you will fly out of montana winter and into fort lauderdale, i think that's what we will take. thank you. i want to talk about disney, this is an important story, the theme parks are not attracting the number of visitors that they were supposed to. does this stretch out the time period for return to normal? lauren: deutsche bank is saying that themepark faced another loss of revenue that's what they called it for 2021, the stock is the third worst performer on the dow jones industrial average, there are positive and there will be huge improvement in 2022 and return to the pre-pandemic level in 2023. the bottom line is the whole idea of returning to normal for many parts of the economy comes down to a vaccine but their big part of busy unto disney's business but one part aside from deutsche bank very bullish in streaming and disney+ earlier this week actually upg
the reason adding a flight from fort lauderdale to bozeman is just north of yellowstone national parkhumidity and you can go to the mountains of montana. stuart: or you could get into the return flight and hello month montana, you will fly out of montana winter and into fort lauderdale, i think that's what we will take. thank you. i want to talk about disney, this is an important story, the theme parks are not attracting the number of visitors that they were supposed to. does this stretch out...
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i like to enjoy labor day, will and check out ron and marty enjoying labor day view at yellowstone, national parkays old, celebrating her very first labor day, decked in patriotic gear look how cute that is. keep e-mailing us, all of your labor day pictures at friends@ foxnews.com. everybody is getting ready to fire up the grill and maybe pop a cold one but i'll tell you who is working and that is both campaigns because we are less than 60 days from an election, vice president pence heading to the western side of wisconsin in lacrosse, we'll be talking to the dairy farmers as you pointed out, rachel. joe biden will head to harrisburg, pennsylvania and talk to workers and try and make the case, that he'll be better for the economy than president trump and kamala harris will go to milwaukee, the democratic stronghold of wisconsin, and she will try to do the same and make the case, that the president has failed in his response to the pandemic, we are still suffering in more than four months later here is some of a preview of what we're likely to hear later today, listen. >> there is no question that
i like to enjoy labor day, will and check out ron and marty enjoying labor day view at yellowstone, national parkays old, celebrating her very first labor day, decked in patriotic gear look how cute that is. keep e-mailing us, all of your labor day pictures at friends@ foxnews.com. everybody is getting ready to fire up the grill and maybe pop a cold one but i'll tell you who is working and that is both campaigns because we are less than 60 days from an election, vice president pence heading to...
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national park. because we bring our own idea of what a national park is supposed to be, and we don't remember seeing parks in yosemite, or yellowstone, or any other big national iconic parks. so then again, it becomes a self replicating cycle. people questioned the original residents of this park, and why they are still in place. they don't know the story of how they got their. good and so then, to advocate for them to be moved out, and there's been a number of lawsuits in recent years, to try to more actively push out the last remaining residents there. so one of the things, i want you to think about in closing with the pastoral landscape at point reyes. remember that all places have histories. even natural on skates have histories. and it's often invisible to us as if you are. these places were shaped by other people's lives, whether that be native american, or the more recent settlers, and i think there's a need to have if not only a recognition, but a respect for the ways in which their work has literally made these places and the reason there are grassy fields and point reyes which are very green at this time a year and very gr
national park. because we bring our own idea of what a national park is supposed to be, and we don't remember seeing parks in yosemite, or yellowstone, or any other big national iconic parks. so then again, it becomes a self replicating cycle. people questioned the original residents of this park, and why they are still in place. they don't know the story of how they got their. good and so then, to advocate for them to be moved out, and there's been a number of lawsuits in recent years, to try...
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air force bomber left texas and crashed into montana's emigrant peak yellowstone national park in the paradise valley. debris remains on the ridge the plane crashed. . 490 will rename the area the b-47 ridge to honor the four-man wreck.o perished in the those who died on the southwestern slope of emigrant peak during a training mission captain bill faulkner, lieutenant sawiers, lieutenant utton and lieutenant hixenbrough. paid for by the crew's family and the community. this is a good and important bill honoring the sacrifice of airmen, and i applaud congressman gianforte and the delegation for their efforts to get this lasting tribute signed into law. urge adoption of this measure, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from wyoming yields back the balance of her time. the gentlewoman from new mexico recognized. ms. haaland: mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to support the legislation, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the the house will suspend the rules and pass 490.e bill those in favor say aye. say no.pose
air force bomber left texas and crashed into montana's emigrant peak yellowstone national park in the paradise valley. debris remains on the ridge the plane crashed. . 490 will rename the area the b-47 ridge to honor the four-man wreck.o perished in the those who died on the southwestern slope of emigrant peak during a training mission captain bill faulkner, lieutenant sawiers, lieutenant utton and lieutenant hixenbrough. paid for by the crew's family and the community. this is a good and...
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would go and we wouldn't go to the national parks, though my dad would dream about gathering us and taking in a big rv out to grand canyon and yosemite and yellowstone. those were the national parks, but we never got there. instead we would go to roanoke mountains and watch the hang gliders hangxlid oglide off the mountain side or do small visits like that. but it wasn't until one day one of my high school teachers gave me a call and she said to me, how would you like to be a park ranger on the blue ridge parkway? and i was just coming out of my first semester at jmu in college, i hadn't traveled anywhere and i thought great, what is a park ranger and where is the park? little did i know that roanoke mountain where my family had been going on their trips and visits was a part of the blue ridge parkway. i had been going there all my young life. but never knew that it was a national park. i never saw a park ranger there when we were walking on the t m trails outside. until i became a park ranger. i never saw an arrowhead on roanoke mountain until i wore one on my shoulder myself. so unbeknownst to me, i already hard a personal connectihad a p i just n
would go and we wouldn't go to the national parks, though my dad would dream about gathering us and taking in a big rv out to grand canyon and yosemite and yellowstone. those were the national parks, but we never got there. instead we would go to roanoke mountains and watch the hang gliders hangxlid oglide off the mountain side or do small visits like that. but it wasn't until one day one of my high school teachers gave me a call and she said to me, how would you like to be a park ranger on the...
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national park. we bring our own ideas of what a national park is supposed to be and we don't remember seeing cows in yosemite or yellowstone or other parks. it becomes a self-replicating cycle where people question the original residence of this park and why they're still in place. they don't know the story of how they got there and so then advocate for them to be moved out. there's been a number of lawsuits in recent years trying to push some of the last remaining residence out of the park. so one of the things i want you to -- just closing with this image of the landscape at point reyes is remembering that all landscapes have histories. and even places that we think of as natural landscapes have histories that often is quite invisible to us as a viewer. these places were shaped by other people's lives, whether that be native americans or more recent settlers like the ranchers at point reyes and i think there's a need to have if not a formal recognition of the relationship with the landscape, at least a respect for the ways in which their work has made these places. the reason that there are grassy fields out at point rey
national park. we bring our own ideas of what a national park is supposed to be and we don't remember seeing cows in yosemite or yellowstone or other parks. it becomes a self-replicating cycle where people question the original residence of this park and why they're still in place. they don't know the story of how they got there and so then advocate for them to be moved out. there's been a number of lawsuits in recent years trying to push some of the last remaining residence out of the park. so...