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inside the melting arctic circle. where the elusive polar bear is clawing for survival as their environment disappears beneath their feet. these powerful killers are moving inland towards humankind and fiona the hippo born premature and unlikely to survive now a bona fide celebrity with millions watching her learn to swim and take her first steps. then it's off to the amazon to find the beautiful and rare pink dolphins. how scientists are working to bring their numbers back. and later, the safari continues in nairobi, kenya, where hotel guests are up to their necks in giraffes, the gentle giants butting into bedrooms, even pan >> i usulyon't kiss on the first date. >> this is a special presentation of "nightline," "into the wild." here now juju chang. >> hey, everybody, thanks for joining us. we'll begin with the journey to the edge of the earth where americans are under increasing threat from polar bears. now moving inland in search of food as their habitat and numbers dwindle. amy robach is with scientists racing to
inside the melting arctic circle. where the elusive polar bear is clawing for survival as their environment disappears beneath their feet. these powerful killers are moving inland towards humankind and fiona the hippo born premature and unlikely to survive now a bona fide celebrity with millions watching her learn to swim and take her first steps. then it's off to the amazon to find the beautiful and rare pink dolphins. how scientists are working to bring their numbers back. and later, the...
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north of the arctic circle this holiday home is perfectly suited to the cold climate in northern norway where snow covers the ground for roughly half the year it was built by hot creamer. hello welcome to my cabin come inside. the heart of the building is the living area with its floor to ceiling windows which afford a stunning view of the water this two hundred square meter bungalow is hot board kramer's sent over felts weekend for a treat the retiree's spend as much time here is possible i and. most. looking at the sea. we are relaxing more becoming very that book we can. be a more outside. during the winter months the sun doesn't rise for too long months to compensate for the lack of daylight that has decorated the house and vibrant colors and fitted it with cozy carpets and blankets and geothermal heat pump out a wood fire ensure cozy temperatures. i can stand. near the wall from the fireplace. it's very giving me i love that and it's. the house also boasts a sauna that can be used all year round. i go way in this however i said that there will be our here take this out. primarily t
north of the arctic circle this holiday home is perfectly suited to the cold climate in northern norway where snow covers the ground for roughly half the year it was built by hot creamer. hello welcome to my cabin come inside. the heart of the building is the living area with its floor to ceiling windows which afford a stunning view of the water this two hundred square meter bungalow is hot board kramer's sent over felts weekend for a treat the retiree's spend as much time here is possible i...
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many have never heard about this tiny country at the door of the arctic circle especially in tropical thailand when i told my friend that i going to be unfair and they say why you go to keep it there yes. home to only fifty thousand people and eighty thousand sheep. it's also cold and wet. and the strain. a lot. and in darkness for more than half of the year. went. blooming. everything it's like. because we come from one country and big country and then here is so small. but stay a while and something happens in a place that seems like it's on the edge of the earth women from afar a finding something they yearn for. i've come to find out what it is it's. hundreds of women from asia moving to the faroe islands and being from a warm climate myself i can understand how they survive one long dark winter let alone the rest of their lives. they marry far always men often who they know little about but don't assume they aren't in charge of the destinies to find love you have to take a risk. just the local running stop the pride of the islands and of his parents mary joyce and dan thompson. m
many have never heard about this tiny country at the door of the arctic circle especially in tropical thailand when i told my friend that i going to be unfair and they say why you go to keep it there yes. home to only fifty thousand people and eighty thousand sheep. it's also cold and wet. and the strain. a lot. and in darkness for more than half of the year. went. blooming. everything it's like. because we come from one country and big country and then here is so small. but stay a while and...
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through the weekend, the warm air is moved as far north as the arctic circle as in the mac it in goldandinavia. lots of sunshine around and again this temperatures are typically in the high 20s but notice they are starting to creep back down across the northwest of the country and down to 23 for example in belfast and if you do not like heat and hated in fact, things are going to cool off but it does stay hot in the south. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11pm: the army is called in to help tackle a huge fire across saddleworth moor. as temperatures soar, it now spreads across four miles. people have been told to leave their homes. this is not something that's going to end today by any, sort of, stretch of the imagination. this could go on for days, even weeks. a couple from london win a major legal battle, insisting that the law on civil partnerships discriminates against heterosexual couples. drjane barton, the gp who oversaw the practice of prescribing powerful painkillers at a hospital in hampshire where hundreds of patients died, says she had always done her best for her patien
through the weekend, the warm air is moved as far north as the arctic circle as in the mac it in goldandinavia. lots of sunshine around and again this temperatures are typically in the high 20s but notice they are starting to creep back down across the northwest of the country and down to 23 for example in belfast and if you do not like heat and hated in fact, things are going to cool off but it does stay hot in the south. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11pm: the army is called in to help...
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many have never heard about this tiny country at the door of the arctic circle especially in tropical thailand when i told my friend that i going to be unfair and they say why you go to keep it there yeah. home to only fifty thousand people and eighty thousand sheep. it's also cold and wet. and the strain a lot. and in darkness for more than half of the year. went. it feels for a clue blooming. everything is. like. because we come from one country and big country and then here is so small. but stay a while and something happens in a place that seems like it's on the edge of the earth women from afar a finding something they yearn for. i've come to find out what it is it's. hundreds of women from asia moving to the faroe islands and being from a warm climate myself i can understand how they survive one long dark winter let alone the rest of their lives. they marry far always men often who they know little about but don't assume they aren't in charge of their destinies to find love you have to take a risk. does the local running stop the pride of the islands and of his parents mary joyc
many have never heard about this tiny country at the door of the arctic circle especially in tropical thailand when i told my friend that i going to be unfair and they say why you go to keep it there yeah. home to only fifty thousand people and eighty thousand sheep. it's also cold and wet. and the strain a lot. and in darkness for more than half of the year. went. it feels for a clue blooming. everything is. like. because we come from one country and big country and then here is so small. but...
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. >>> hidden among the glaciers, high in the arctic circles, are mountain bike lines too incredible toore. that's why red bull sent one of their best mountain bikers out there to dominate what will be a challenging and life-threatening in some parts. >> wow. >> that's just wide-open. >> we are riding along with darren we get to see how gnarly this is. >> the handlebars are bouncing up front. it shows how much work he is doing. >> it is not a leisurely ride by any stretch of the imagination. it is a workout. it's extreme by he's out there with another veteran mountain biker. they went down there with two amateurs, two younger guys who show him the ropes. clearly, very easy track here. >> showed them the ropes. wow. >> interplanetary bike ride. >> it does. >> it is stunning from the beginning to the end. nerve-racking. this is actually all part of a film called "north of night fall." and you can pick that up on itunes. ♪ >>> ever since the royal wedding, people have been obsessed with meghan markle's looks. the queen of makeup decided to remake the duchess of sussex look. she needs to ro
. >>> hidden among the glaciers, high in the arctic circles, are mountain bike lines too incredible toore. that's why red bull sent one of their best mountain bikers out there to dominate what will be a challenging and life-threatening in some parts. >> wow. >> that's just wide-open. >> we are riding along with darren we get to see how gnarly this is. >> the handlebars are bouncing up front. it shows how much work he is doing. >> it is not a leisurely ride...
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a tiny rural village, just over 400 miles from the arctic circle — that will be england's world cup headquartersournament and our sports correspondent david ornstein is there for us this evening. us settling in but you have been joined by some important guests tonight. i'm sure that this village has seen nothing like this for. tonight. i'm sure that this village has seen nothing like this fonm isa has seen nothing like this fonm is a lovely evening here in repino and england as you say settling into the hotel behind me but earlier today they left from their base at st george's park where they had their official team photo in the morning and then they went to birmingham airport and took a charter flight to russia. birmingham airport and took a charterflight to russia. they left around midday getting your around half past three your time, half past five local time here in russia and you can see them coming after playing now in their tracksuits. all infairly high playing now in their tracksuits. all in fairly high spirits by the looks of it. they seem to be fairly relaxed. they behind — they played
a tiny rural village, just over 400 miles from the arctic circle — that will be england's world cup headquartersournament and our sports correspondent david ornstein is there for us this evening. us settling in but you have been joined by some important guests tonight. i'm sure that this village has seen nothing like this for. tonight. i'm sure that this village has seen nothing like this fonm isa has seen nothing like this fonm is a lovely evening here in repino and england as you say...
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the warm air into the weekend has actually reached the arctic circle and parts of scandinavia. this is the distribution of scandinavia on saturday. the heat continues into the weekend. across the south of the country that continues but something more comfortable further north. you're watching beyond one hundred days... in from the cold, president trump has agreed to meet with with vladimir putin, at a one on one summit next month. the russian president says he hopes it will be the first step to restoring full—relations between russia and the united states. the meeting is expected to take place in mid—july, when president trump will be in europe for previously scheduled trips to belgium and britain. and...germany — the reigning champions — have crashed out of the world cup, losing 2—0 to south korea. also on the programme..... a major upset in the democratic party — a top congressman is defeated by a 28 year old newcomer running as a socialist. plus, the late night comics go another round with president trump. but who will get the last laugh?
the warm air into the weekend has actually reached the arctic circle and parts of scandinavia. this is the distribution of scandinavia on saturday. the heat continues into the weekend. across the south of the country that continues but something more comfortable further north. you're watching beyond one hundred days... in from the cold, president trump has agreed to meet with with vladimir putin, at a one on one summit next month. the russian president says he hopes it will be the first step to...
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high—pressure in charge across the uk, most of the weather action is way towards the north towards the arctic circlenges indicating the warm airarriving. uk, this deep oranges indicating the warm air arriving. temperatures not far off 30 degrees potentially, but certainly in the high 20s across central and southern areas, and mid—20s further north. tuesday and wednesday, the temperatures just keep rising across the uk, but it looks as though the higher temperatures may be across a little bit further past the best woodlands —— west midlands. if you want something cooler, you have to be further east. and a selection of places as we go through the week and into next week, oxford for example staying sunny all the way through, temperatures climbing to the north of 30 degrees. wherever you are, it will be at least in the 20s. on those nights, they will be pretty uncomfortable. here is a selection, manchester is representative of the bigger towns and cities, it be around the high teens by the time we get to wednesday, so pretty hot and humid nights. the outlook for the next 6—10 days, he will remain pretty
high—pressure in charge across the uk, most of the weather action is way towards the north towards the arctic circlenges indicating the warm airarriving. uk, this deep oranges indicating the warm air arriving. temperatures not far off 30 degrees potentially, but certainly in the high 20s across central and southern areas, and mid—20s further north. tuesday and wednesday, the temperatures just keep rising across the uk, but it looks as though the higher temperatures may be across a little...
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through the weekend the warm air moves as far north as the arctic circle, engulfing southern and central. saturday starts off on a sunny note. lots of sunshine around and those temperatures typically in the high 20s. notice they are starting to creep back down across the north—west of the country. back to 23, for example, in belfast. if you don't like the heat, it looks like things will cool off. however, it stays hot in the south. hello. this is bbc news.
through the weekend the warm air moves as far north as the arctic circle, engulfing southern and central. saturday starts off on a sunny note. lots of sunshine around and those temperatures typically in the high 20s. notice they are starting to creep back down across the north—west of the country. back to 23, for example, in belfast. if you don't like the heat, it looks like things will cool off. however, it stays hot in the south. hello. this is bbc news.
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. >> well, it has to do with and war developing the arctic circle for exploitation for fossil fuels i suppose. why did he take a shot on laura bush who everybody likes? >> he's because a petty person. he can't help himself. he likes to take those shots because it makes him feel strong especially when he has a crowd behind him. and he gets revved up and likes to stick it to everybody who he feels he can stick it to the master of trolling, if it's not trump, mitch mcconnell. his political team took a victory lap after today's supreme court ruling tweeting this picture of the senate with justice neil gorsuch. frequently called the democrats ob strukt instructionist famously blocked obama's pick just two years ago. how do republicans manage to pretend to forget that the democrats wanted a bill on immigration in '13, they wanted a vote on their supreme court nominee, they wouldn't bring it up. they wanted to finish the recount in florida. they wouldn't let them do it. yet the republicans call democrats obstructionists. zero memory. >> i'm shocked at the hicypocri. >> mitch mcconnell. >> ob
. >> well, it has to do with and war developing the arctic circle for exploitation for fossil fuels i suppose. why did he take a shot on laura bush who everybody likes? >> he's because a petty person. he can't help himself. he likes to take those shots because it makes him feel strong especially when he has a crowd behind him. and he gets revved up and likes to stick it to everybody who he feels he can stick it to the master of trolling, if it's not trump, mitch mcconnell. his...
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. >> reporter: miles above the arctic circle near the edge of the continent we see a man determined toon. >> yeah, walking here. it's a long, long ways. you can't stop walking until you reach prudhoe bay. >> holly harrison, aka cargo, has been walking for a year and a half. more than 14,000 miles. something like 28 million steps, some of them on crutches. and the finish is in sight. >> my body's going to be so relieved and so happy to be done. every other part of me, you know, is going to be a little bit sad. >> reporter: we first encountered cargo in nevada. this is the man watching from ushuaia, argentine 2345 to prudho bay, alaska. >> why? >> no one's ever done it. >> reporter: not long after we spoke with him he had a heart attack after the insertion of a stent, cargo was on the road again. >> 1,000 mile mark to prudhoe bay. >> reporter: we kept track of him on facebook. >> check this out as this truck blows by me, this big logging truck. bam! >> reporter: finally, the home stretch. >> welcome to alaska. all right, man. >> reporter: as the miles piled up though, his body wore doan.
. >> reporter: miles above the arctic circle near the edge of the continent we see a man determined toon. >> yeah, walking here. it's a long, long ways. you can't stop walking until you reach prudhoe bay. >> holly harrison, aka cargo, has been walking for a year and a half. more than 14,000 miles. something like 28 million steps, some of them on crutches. and the finish is in sight. >> my body's going to be so relieved and so happy to be done. every other part of me, you...
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enter the weekend the warm air has reached the arctic circle and parts of scandinavia so the further on saturday, and if it continues into the weekend across the south of the country but a little bit more co mforta ble country but a little bit more comfortable i think for further north. goodbye. this is beyond 100 days, with me in washington. christian fraser's in london. our top stories... presidents putin and trump are to meet in the coming weeks to try to resolve tensions. more details of the summit will be revealed tomorrow. in the past few minutes it's been announced that supreme courtjudge anthony kennedy is stepping down. his resignation gives president trump the opportunity to name anotherjustice. coming up in the next half hour... prince william speaks of his hopes for lasting peace in the middle east, after meeting the palestinian president, mahmoud abbas, in the israeli—occupied west bank. as co2 shortages continue to hit food and drink supplies, some british pubs warn they are running out of some brands of beer and soft drinks. let us know your thoughts by using the hasht
enter the weekend the warm air has reached the arctic circle and parts of scandinavia so the further on saturday, and if it continues into the weekend across the south of the country but a little bit more co mforta ble country but a little bit more comfortable i think for further north. goodbye. this is beyond 100 days, with me in washington. christian fraser's in london. our top stories... presidents putin and trump are to meet in the coming weeks to try to resolve tensions. more details of...
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through the weekend this is a plume of warmth which is stretching almost all the way into the arctic circlecross the north sea coast there. you can see how it cools off and there is good news for you, belfast down to 21 in london is hovering around the high 20s. next time, when will it rain? we think may be just a slight chance early on monday. hello, this is outside source. shock at the world cup — the title holders germany are knocked out of the tournament — beaten by south korea ajudge steps down in the united states — we'll explain why that could have a major impact there for years to come. another big summit on the cards for president trump a long—awaited meeting with russia's president vladimir putin has now been decided on. the rescue boat lifeline finds a pot —— find safe harbour in malta but that has not stopped the row in europe about what to do about migrants coming from africa. and remember if you want to get in touch — the hashtag is #bbcos.
through the weekend this is a plume of warmth which is stretching almost all the way into the arctic circlecross the north sea coast there. you can see how it cools off and there is good news for you, belfast down to 21 in london is hovering around the high 20s. next time, when will it rain? we think may be just a slight chance early on monday. hello, this is outside source. shock at the world cup — the title holders germany are knocked out of the tournament — beaten by south korea ajudge...
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it's above the arctic circle so in the winter the sun never comes out. where your location is and in our case it was 17 and half miles away. you pour freshwater on the tundra and it freezes. we basically made a 17.5-mile ice-skating rink and you go all the way out there and you build your pad and when all that's frozen you mobilize your rig and all your people's places to eat and live, whatever, and then you drill your wellin your test your well and then ice road melting you can never tell you are there. >> that's amazing. >> you have to do it that way. >> you built the ice road, you have your equipment, it's the dead of night, 40 below zero or whatever. you do the test drill and what were the result. >> only drilled the well we can and it is only were chasing. we drilled into it and we saw what we were hoping to find and late at night my chief geologist calls me up and says we hit it. it looks great. he said that were out of it. i went to bed. the next morning we get up and get a phone call and he said we weren't out of it. >> what does he mean. >> the
it's above the arctic circle so in the winter the sun never comes out. where your location is and in our case it was 17 and half miles away. you pour freshwater on the tundra and it freezes. we basically made a 17.5-mile ice-skating rink and you go all the way out there and you build your pad and when all that's frozen you mobilize your rig and all your people's places to eat and live, whatever, and then you drill your wellin your test your well and then ice road melting you can never tell you...