President obama will "trek through the wild" with survival master Grylls, in a special episode of the show, set to air not long from now as indicated by a press discharge.
Eton-instructed Grylls, who has served with the SAS and wrestled sharks and gators, has taken a series of celebrities on one-on-one adventures to test their basic instincts on the series.
In this way, performing artists Kate Winslet and Kate Hudson and Magic Mike star Channing Tatum have all joined in the show.
The US President will collaborate with the survival master to investigate the effect environmental change is having on the earth.
In an announcement the TV network said: "President Obama will meet with Grylls while going to Alaska to observe the impacts of environmental change on the region. The two will then meet up in the Alaskan Wilderness.
"President Obama will turn into the first US president to get a brief training in survival systems from Bear Grylls. The visit will be taped and broadcast on NBC not long from now."
President Obama as of late vowed to lead the world's endeavors in handling environmental change and declared arrangements to cut US carbon discharges.
Grylls presented a connection on a feature of President Obama's week by week address in which he laid out his arrangements to visit Alaska to survey the effect nursery gasses are having on nature.
In it, President Obama said numerous Alaskans fill in as anglers and are as of now living with the impacts of environmental change.
Furthermore, he cautioned four towns are "in imminent danger" and must be migrated, while rising ocean levels are starting to swallow one island group.
In this way, performing artists Kate Winslet and Kate Hudson and Magic Mike star Channing Tatum have all joined in the show.
Bear Grylls and Channing Tatum |
In an announcement the TV network said: "President Obama will meet with Grylls while going to Alaska to observe the impacts of environmental change on the region. The two will then meet up in the Alaskan Wilderness.
"President Obama will turn into the first US president to get a brief training in survival systems from Bear Grylls. The visit will be taped and broadcast on NBC not long from now."
President Obama as of late vowed to lead the world's endeavors in handling environmental change and declared arrangements to cut US carbon discharges.
Grylls presented a connection on a feature of President Obama's week by week address in which he laid out his arrangements to visit Alaska to survey the effect nursery gasses are having on nature.
Furthermore, he cautioned four towns are "in imminent danger" and must be migrated, while rising ocean levels are starting to swallow one island group.
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