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Arctic Cold Shoulder: V.P. Vance prepares to visit Greenland amid controversy

01:45

NBC News’ Molly Hunter reports on the ground from the northernmost capital in the world, Nuuk, Greenland as the Vice President, the Second Lady, National Security Advisor Mike Waltz and the rest of the U.S. delegation arrive tomorrow on the remote island but won't set foot in a Greenlandic city. The U.S. Delegation has scaled back the visit and now will only visit the American base on the remote island. Molly Hunter speaks with Greenlandic officials and people who live in Greenland about the U.S. visit and their reaction to this semi-autonomous Danish territory being at the center of controversy.