adapting to the natural world around them. adapting to the natural world around them. to discover how this remarkable around them. to discover how this remarkable corner- around them. to discover how this remarkable corner of - around them. to discover how this remarkable corner of the | this remarkable corner of the world is shaped by nature. the emerald city. rancidity. jet city. seattle is a place of many things. rain city. it is grungy, tacky, and a little sticky. this eccentric outlier of the united states demands your attention. of the united states demands yourattention. of the united states demands your attention. techy. of the united states demands yourattention. techy. up here with you choose to venture, the city has been adapting and reinventing. today, technology is its lifeblood. but when the indigenous tribes are first settled here, it was the abundance of nature which provided it. it is quite surprising to think walking around the city back when
you know about america, because up here, life is wild. oh, yeah, wow! wow, wow, wow! it s exhilarating. you re enjoying this, aren t you? yes, iam. i can tell on your face! and it s changing. the ice is probably thinning four orfive metres per year. here, nature has had a huge impact. twice a day the whole neighbourhood flooded. every single day. so i m travelling across to the north western extremity of the united states, meeting people enriched by and adapting to the natural world around them. to discover how this remarkable corner of the world is shaped by nature. the emerald city. rain city. jet city. seattle is a place of many things. it s grungy, techy, and a bit sticky. this eccentric outlier of the united states demands your attention. up here where fewer choose to venture, this city has been adapting and reinventing. today, technology is its lifeblood. but when the indigenous tribes first settled here, it was the abundance of nature which provided. it s quite surpris
rogue, we ll explain how it may complicate things for the d.a. what a nightmare. come on. literally. wow. president joe biden is back at the white house this morning following his momentous, three-day trip to eastern europe. before he left, the president took time once again to reassure allies that america will not tolerate russian aggression into nato territory. we ll also play for you president biden s comments on vladimir putin s decision to pull out of a nuclear arms treaty with the u.s., and we ll show you how former president trump turned his trip to east palestine, ohio, into a branding operative. well he didn t throw paper towels, did he? not paper towels. he brought trump-branded water bottles. did he throw it? i don t know. pallets of trump-branded water. it s just tap water, guys. so fascinating week. i ve got to say, historic. people are going to remember, an american president going into a war zone, risking his life to show support for t
his humility, his sense of who he is. he is a welcoming individual, and that had an enormous impact over there. it has an enormous impact on the future conduct of this war because he is the president of the united states, and he arrived with all the power and the prestige of the united states and brought it right down to sidewalk level in kyiv. incredible. critically important message to send to ukraine, to russia, to the nato alliance and to the world, about a president who is willing to risk his life in the cause of freedom. again, as we ve said, a trip that s unlike any trip that any president has made to a war zone since abraham lincoln in the civil war. also, underlining what willie said, mika, let s salute chairman mccall and those other republicans who did the same thing the next day. yes. and went in there saying, we