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you a few questions on dominic because you've already said that you want to build on many rebel dominica into the world first climate change resilient community what exactly do you mean by that and what would that take is showing that we continue to put together violet and you indicated in open points that's why we have been friends of the environment long before claim which became fashionable to. more than sixty percent of countries protect america forest by law or marine we have several men. reserves in a country three of them. would be promoted eco terrorism so all our development has been the wrong environment what is it going to do is to build more resilient infrastructure. to ensure that or construction the world homes or businesses or properties can withstand a category five hurricane i think you i'm sorry frontiers actually you cannot do that without the help of the international community's arses because just for housing alone we're going to need about two hundred fifty million u.s. dollars to build in excess of five thousand homes for citizens so to this very i think interestin
you a few questions on dominic because you've already said that you want to build on many rebel dominica into the world first climate change resilient community what exactly do you mean by that and what would that take is showing that we continue to put together violet and you indicated in open points that's why we have been friends of the environment long before claim which became fashionable to. more than sixty percent of countries protect america forest by law or marine we have several men....
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high commissioners from the commonwealth of dominique, st lucia, st vincent & the grenadines —— dominicaarbuda, st christopher & nevis, brunei christopher bide-visfimnfi namibia, christopher &nevis,firgne+ namibia, cameroon, darussalam, namibia, cameroon, mozambique and rwanda. the last two recent members of the commonwealth who were not actually involved in the fighting in the first and second world wars but they are here because they are members of the commonwealth and have an entitlement to lay their wreaths. they are followed by the ambassador of ireland to great britain adrian o'neill. the irish regiments who serve way back, the irish guards established under queen victoria fought in both world wars. the service chiefs come next, the chief of the defence staff, sir stuart peach, doesn't himself lay a wreath, but for the royal navy sir philipjones, for the army general sir nicholas carter and for the royal air force, sir stephen hillier. they are followed by the civilian chiefs for the merchant navy and fishing fleets captain martin reed from the air transport auxiliary association, adr
high commissioners from the commonwealth of dominique, st lucia, st vincent & the grenadines —— dominicaarbuda, st christopher & nevis, brunei christopher bide-visfimnfi namibia, christopher &nevis,firgne+ namibia, cameroon, darussalam, namibia, cameroon, mozambique and rwanda. the last two recent members of the commonwealth who were not actually involved in the fighting in the first and second world wars but they are here because they are members of the commonwealth and have...
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bothers me when the last time we even had something remotely close to this there was a ceasefire the dominica read to and then the the u.s. attacked syrian forces i mean completely turned everything upside down all the gains that were gain up to that point were destroyed more mutual suspicions and even hostility here are you worried something like this could happen because the u.s. is staying in there are they going to have to do something or leave go ahead. basically my my my ask them at the city and so far declare that the forces american forces are illegal in syria and the clear is still on and land so that by itself it's an obstacle to what the american basically tried to say they want to stay they have to mean they make an obstacle to the peace process the syrian actually insists and liberating all of their land and having all their land under their was just a question my asked them at the american wanted a piece of the pie and they don't want to leave easily from syria they're there are probably they're there they have their approach on the doctor had failed and called to stand because
bothers me when the last time we even had something remotely close to this there was a ceasefire the dominica read to and then the the u.s. attacked syrian forces i mean completely turned everything upside down all the gains that were gain up to that point were destroyed more mutual suspicions and even hostility here are you worried something like this could happen because the u.s. is staying in there are they going to have to do something or leave go ahead. basically my my my ask them at the...
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they came here to dominica university in the most liberal of cities.harmed everyone.>> reporter: >> there are hard parts about being the president children. there is no god but. met they shared how in high school they try talking their father out of running for president. arguing it would ruin their lives. among those laughing at the memories. their lives opened up instead.>> the good far outweighed the bad. we feel so lucky to have each other. we have had this -- this wild and wonderful life.>> reporter: it is titled sisters first. everyone received a signed copy. this is a tail end of a 16 city tour in two weeks. these two called each other sissy don't show they are tired. >> we have not gotten an argument on this entire tour. >> >> reporter: jenna is married with two little girls. after teaching she is on tv a morning show correspondent. barber runs a nonprofit she cofounded. which sends young scholars to impoverished neighborhoods to improve medical care. the credit each other is life partners. stronger and braver together.>> you want to share our
they came here to dominica university in the most liberal of cities.harmed everyone.>> reporter: >> there are hard parts about being the president children. there is no god but. met they shared how in high school they try talking their father out of running for president. arguing it would ruin their lives. among those laughing at the memories. their lives opened up instead.>> the good far outweighed the bad. we feel so lucky to have each other. we have had this -- this wild...
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money.s of not only turkey, but people ,alking about malaysia, germany the u.k., dominica.there is a lot of players around the world now worried that reza zarrab might talk. he has been in jail for 20 months. if he gives good information, according to people who know these cases, he might get out soon. maybe a couple of years. about theask you potential political consequences of the deal. you talked about how it might be seen from the turkish side. .ut also the u.s. side will it matter for u.s. turkish relations if there is a revelation of turkey's complicity in sanctions busting? turkey would not be the first country to do business with a corrupt state. the u.s. has done so plenty of times. does this really matter for the united states? >> i would give two answers to that. company --at this country was iran will matter. even before the most recent election in the united states, and afterwards certainly, one of the approaches turkey has used is to present itself as a potential ally in confronting iran the and regional influence. from the outset that might have been a tough
money.s of not only turkey, but people ,alking about malaysia, germany the u.k., dominica.there is a lot of players around the world now worried that reza zarrab might talk. he has been in jail for 20 months. if he gives good information, according to people who know these cases, he might get out soon. maybe a couple of years. about theask you potential political consequences of the deal. you talked about how it might be seen from the turkish side. .ut also the u.s. side will it matter for u.s....
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. >> questlove: 767, dominica. >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: fantastic! fantastic. welcome, everybody. welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." this is it. you made it. [ cheers and applause ] you're here. you're watching the right show. what a show we have tonight. oh my goodness. i want to say first of all, astros, who won the world series. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ what a great week for our guest tonight, jose altuve. [ cheers and applause ] he is the -- he's here tonight. the shortest player in major league baseball. [ light laughter ] first he wins the world series, then he found out he's going to disneyworld. then he heard that he's tall enough to ride almost all the roller coasters. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: almost. >> jimmy: almost all of them. but everyone's talking about this. after the game, the astros carlos correa was talking to reporters, when he decided to make the night even more special. watch this. >> and right now i'm about to take another big step in my life. daniella rodriguez, y
. >> questlove: 767, dominica. >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: fantastic! fantastic. welcome, everybody. welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." this is it. you made it. [ cheers and applause ] you're here. you're watching the right show. what a show we have tonight. oh my goodness. i want to say first of all, astros, who won the world series. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ what a great week for our guest tonight,...
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not only iran, only abu dhabi but people are talking about malaysia, talking about germany, uk, dominica. there are a lot of players around the world right now very much worried that reza zarrab might talk. reza zarrab has been already in jail for 20 months. so if he gives good information, again, according to people who know this in cases, he might get out very soon, maybe a couple years. >> svante, let's talk built political consequences. you talked about how it could be seen from the turkish side. would love to hear more about that. but also the u.s. side. will it matter for turkish relations if there's this revelation of turkey's complicity in sanctions busting? i think you sort of said turkey would not be the first country to do business with a corrupt state. the u.s. has done so meanty of tim. does the revelation of turkish corruption matter for the united states? >> i guess i'd give two answers to that. one specific and one general. the fact this corrupt country was in fact iran i think really will matter in that there is even before the most recent election in the united states,
not only iran, only abu dhabi but people are talking about malaysia, talking about germany, uk, dominica. there are a lot of players around the world right now very much worried that reza zarrab might talk. reza zarrab has been already in jail for 20 months. so if he gives good information, again, according to people who know this in cases, he might get out very soon, maybe a couple years. >> svante, let's talk built political consequences. you talked about how it could be seen from the...
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amazing to think about that destroying the island of dominica. 160-mile-per-hour winds there and as robinnt through puerto rico, the strongest hurricane making landfall there in nearly 100 years. so we're going to have more touching stories on the road to recovery coming up, first the "gma" moment. i think we have a baseball catcher in the making. that's right. caleb just learned to walk and likes walked around with a basket on his face.fog developig - clouds give way to some sun later today - unseasonably cool week ahead - next best chance for rain next saturday today: cloudy becoming partly cloudy. unseasonably cool. highs: 48-52 winds: n 5-10 mph tonight: partly cloudy. lows: 36-41 winds: n 5-10 mph tuesday: partly cloudy. unseasonably cool. highs: 49-53 winds: n 5-10 mph >>> coming up, rob marciano down in the florida keys, of course, they were hit so hard. we'll show what you they're doing there. many families are getting back on their feet this morning. it's all coming up here on "gma." ♪ >>> your "gma" moment brought to you by the frame from samsung. the most beautiful tv you've ne
amazing to think about that destroying the island of dominica. 160-mile-per-hour winds there and as robinnt through puerto rico, the strongest hurricane making landfall there in nearly 100 years. so we're going to have more touching stories on the road to recovery coming up, first the "gma" moment. i think we have a baseball catcher in the making. that's right. caleb just learned to walk and likes walked around with a basket on his face.fog developig - clouds give way to some sun...
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the outpouring of love and support, i grew up in it is amazing to think about that the island of dominica. it went through puerto rico, the strongest hurricane making landfall there in 100 years. we'll have more touching stories on the road to recovery coming up. but first the "g.m.a." moment, we have a baseball catcher in the making. he likes walking around with the bask on his face. let's check closer to home. makeshift baseball mask, certainly. we are wet in philadelphia, this rain is pushing past us most of us dry out, as we look outside, it's chilly out there and definitely wet. there's the rothman ice rink and kind of wet for ice skating this morning. 48 degrees is the high today. we're climbing into ho in owe oh, 40 in philadelphia. rain ending this morning. sunny use tuesday and wednesday. 50s. morning. it's all coming up here on "gma." ♪ >>> your "gma" moment brought to you by the frame from samsung. the most beautiful tv you've never seen. good morning, 8:27 monday, november 13. i'm tamala edwards. let's get a look at traffic and go over to karen rogers starting on i-95. >> repo
the outpouring of love and support, i grew up in it is amazing to think about that the island of dominica. it went through puerto rico, the strongest hurricane making landfall there in 100 years. we'll have more touching stories on the road to recovery coming up. but first the "g.m.a." moment, we have a baseball catcher in the making. he likes walking around with the bask on his face. let's check closer to home. makeshift baseball mask, certainly. we are wet in philadelphia, this rain...