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tv   My Own Private Bollywood  Al Jazeera  December 4, 2018 3:00pm-4:01pm +03

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into a global emergency sandals on al-jazeera. hello i'm adrian finighan in doha the top stories on al-jazeera the prime minister of france has announced a three month freeze on the proposed diesel fuel tax that sparked violent nationwide protests including the worst paris riots in decades the so-called yellow vest demonstrations brought streets to a standstill for the past three saturdays let's go live to the paris offices david chase or can tell us more david is this three month freeze going to be enough to stop the protests. well it's yet to be seen of course but the prime minister said that no tax should
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endanger national unity the violence must stop but you'd have to be deaf not to hear the anger of the french people so he has responded is that enough the first reactions we've got from the the end of vests representatives is that no it's not it's not going to stop more demonstrations on saturday it's not going to stop the public anger there is still a great deal of anger right across the country at gates the sort of policies that president michel is trying to push through this is not nearly enough for them they say they want to d.s. abolished not just suspended but also they of course will not get any tariff increases in gas and electricity this winter this will be a help for the poorest for the for the poorest families but i don't think it's going to stop the danger of move on and this weekend and nor will it stop the
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blockade of the field depos across the country mounted by the end of s. so it will have to watch and wait but it doesn't look as though president michel has solved the problem yet david many thanks i was there as david chase and in paris. security forces in indonesia searching for thirty one construction workers thought to have been abducted by a group of armed gunmen two of the workers have been found alive but attacked a bridge project in a remote part of papua province on sunday they've been battling indonesian rule for nearly fifty years. the israeli army has begun destroying tunnels on the border with lebanon israeli commanders say the aim is to stop cross border attacks by hizbollah faces into northern israel israel's been boosting defenses along at eleven kilometers a stretch of the border for the past three years. this is a rare operations since hezbollah had the war with israel in two thousand and six we simply haven't seen this kind of operation in the north there's been what i
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would call a tense day tallents between israel and hezbollah of course are used to seeing israel demolish tunnels in the gaza strip and engage with hamas but not with hezbollah so this is sort of viewed as a kind of rare announcement and it's worth noting that before this operation began last night prime minister benjamin netanyahu flew to brussels to speak and alert the u.s. secretary of state might pompei o that this was taking place the united nations is appealing for billions of dollars to cope with humanitarian crises worldwide next year nearly twenty two billion is needed in all the largest amount required is four billion for war relief in yemen syria will need billions of dollars more the un's emergency relief coordinator says that one hundred thirty two million people worldwide need humanitarian assistance such as food shelter health care and protection a director of the cia is to use a brief senate leaders in washington in
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a few hours on the killing of the saudi journalist. you know hospitals absence last week from a trumpet ministration briefing on u.s. relations with saudi arabia caused controversy leaks reports of the cia assessment say the crown prince mohammed bin solomon ordered the operation to murder his critic in istanbul two on the soko. economists say a ninety day truce in the u.s. trying to trade war will have little impact president donald trump has delayed increasing tariffs on chinese goods the january after his meeting with president xi jinping at the g. twenty summit in argentina supreme court judges in. a hearing a challenge to the president's decision to dissolve parliament of course not the elections place twists the constitutional crisis this is the protocol go ahead until the judgement is played. correspondent.
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my name is something. i will create a disease or making documentary films. as a little boy in my small village in india my dream was to meet bollywood films so five years ago i decided i was finally going to do it. there was one which was closest to my heart of my own village and its mission.
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every after work weekends holidays and worse been working on the script. from glaad to bombay to get my car school and. only lightnings loss is not in the billions so it has to be all that you know you know you're the. first new just. so. you started working on the costume. team building. getting the right kind of good actor actress and all those are done so now we have at least two the sick industries i'll say what are fine and know where we're analyzing things odd but it came with a lot of the. beauty came with the costume yet it was too much to show you know and
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she would. see you know little pieces each. year but it's all the way. from here on the next plan we have apart from the crew meeting each other in between we're going for the look test and after that acting works for the need characters. their own it will block in one thousand nine hundred ninety. i landed in bombay and i didn't know anybody here and i didn't know where to go. people in my village used to talk about jewel beach and. that's the only place i knew in bombay so i took it an impeachable beach and i spin my first night here.
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my father had given a dress up. in a small church this is very some of my. religiously if. it was invited in rome more than they would know it people living in there. every morning i'll get up and go studio to studio. that was not easy to come. i didn't have any experience i didn't have much exposure that i just learned anything from a small institut internship and came here. so shift took almost three months. to find. it drove up. very soon i started getting good offers and all. i started with t.v.
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and then moving to. some big problems like being sighted. took me to see my dream was always to become a filmmaker but. i wanted to do a proper preparation for last ten years i've been doing documentary films and are feeling very confident to the future. that. we just didn't look best to leave me and. see the lead actress and lead actor. this story is extremely close to my heart because i come down to which used to be a very small town and now becoming a really big down so it relates to the idea of defense and then i read the script i
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was. instantly defeating. them perfectly and i'm sorry i don't think it is i would close i mean john i don't . mean this is. language we. were invited in that. was not that much use to. all those characters in my film. i know them personally and for me it was important to cast actors who need to be famous as well as have very similar experiences so defeated naturally into the kind of. talk to them look we did a small small since with these characters we did. some will
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and we did very intimate scene just to check both the lead actors how comfortable they are with each other and that was great in fact they were meeting for stan but both of them show. their in the same way we did once in. within five minutes what the characters. and did amazing. delivery. this is our last meeting from here on we'll just meet on the sit. in. the. thing not even. a little. i owe. him you know. come on.
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in faithful used to be a small village. it ended up becoming the largest city of this and. if you see these factories this used to be or this it in some of them on it's make almost twenty four c. when the smoke coming out. very hard. because of this pollution in the factories. this is to be our sport this was us to name all of this you know there's none. thanks to this piece and to say it is here i had access to. the best cinema from out on the world. the land here is very rich. full of natural resources i mean. and unfortunately that
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has been the biggest. shock and. almost. the entire us t.-t. just dug up. people in very constantly get moved from their own place. some of. it's very connected to my film as well. almost the same thing is happening there in the name of freedom in the name of. development in the name of technology how. we destroy.
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yeah man. dressed as women is part of part of the festival. if you're going there. i don't think and. you know i've already got a lot of them now. have a good look at your voice. was no little. when i came to this business first time these are here not existing it's
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a year and a half i'm talking about so that's why we had selected this village. in the other part of the moon is there's no none of these things were happening and now that most of on location. and we're showing a village just to create. the internet and so we have to somehow hide these things. lake every other body would parents my from music also divided into parse by an interval in the first part of the phone the villages in one must completely cut off from the rest of the want and in second part when avoid that he says to the pitch. first i'm going eighteen nobody was speaking to us it took a little saving put it down when the deacon speech in the.
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morning. there. anyhow they're going to. play here. well for the market but about. how you think i love you how i don't want to. rag on. that you've been raising is. just well. if i have to work so hard for us more they will quit smoking and he's due. i'm going to.
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watch this not just some light. but. at the back of. it. so this is the exactly the kind of deal is a group in which was completely cut off from the rest of the world. we had a sort of economy which was i see older than about a system where everybody did everything for everyone so really entire community will assemble three times a day for breakfast lunch and dinner but then government raised development received money at least. all that does in my story are the real characters. i mean this is exactly the same a story you have to write which was already there. i think
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government has got the news of us working here because the only reason i sleep with this bill is because it would no more than if you had come there was no electricity no pool that there would be no your it has ruled has. electricity has gone through almost now we are playing a cheating game with government. we don't want development brushwood and they don't want us to shoot not developed villages. if you do everything. you have and we came poor ricky. is gone almost the script is playing exactly the script is being out here. so i'm heading towards my parents' place the village. where i grew up.
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and in the last twenty to twenty five years i've been away from this village but perhaps from outside i could. really give the difference while people are richer they have about money but something went missing in the process. that's why it hurts. when i see changing it when i see people not talking and i see. it's growing into a more or less individualistic society. and i think that was the result i started writing and i ended up writing officially but. this is the school. that should be the. best manner.
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so this very good tree has huge significance in my life. this was out of school in fact. used to sit there and. i finished my family education here right in the city. this is the place where first i was of. this is where the magic started. seeing. and in look at the person in the those moments and i'll go in acting like him for next six months. the nearest cinema hall from here was in his early work which is almost fifty kilometers away from here and. i'll bunk my school i'll do everything i don't walk there was no. bus or move nothing to go there so i would walk fifty kilometers almost a day to watch a film and then. come back here and the only thing i wanted to become in my life was filmmaker for the last ten years i've been making documentary films but my
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villagers won't consider me a filmmaker because my documentary doesn't play in the nearest cinema which is still fifty kilometers away that's also one of the reasons why i want to make a feature film scanned plea in the nearest cinema was where i can take my villagers and show them. look. the dream which had a started twenty five years ago. is here.
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oh to go to the. father thank you. very good with the. human. so the ninety year old. up here over charlie. parker. was. down non-con not in not going to. give. me the exhibit could you do some good like he was cool. but i got the. one i really kind of suggested was for everyone in the conflict at the beginning of this clinic now you. say all the time to
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leave a man who did i will not i'm going to let you out of god economy i would be the limpid you know i kinda think you know what i want to hide out in a gig if i was so gentle nudge look at the. big dog on the other dog i mean some dog on the of the ground well arguably the numbers i'm going to get that isn't a good go well i mean it would be happening because. this would lead to see didn't want to leave this was. so i didn't give it to you which will get you big they can you see when i said. this is they are. close to what it was little things had a cement footing has come there was muslim including the biggest thing which hurts me is this war because i used to run from here to the end. now because that belongs
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to my aunt and uncle and both of these and i've decided to keep the war so they don't buy. this is to be might all. this mean this has changed it's got to completely. this is where i used to study and i just. believe ending back thirty years this place was completely different job in a few ways everything was and. it was one of the. most selfish aligned village. it had its own economy. everything got produced here people were happy there was no delusion here. everybody celebrated if you history so that is some very fundamental question we need to ask to ourselves and that's what this can. just put sort of do india side by side put people to see and decide. which was good
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and which ones.
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yes i'm at a local exhibit but i don't know i think. i'll just give you what i believe it is a good investment you ask your nose let's. get you up and head. for your car to this particular. car to see if it i go. with you very much with the question of. the night when you go out to. all the crew members and entire cost is here today. i took them on the location and said everybody now knows. where basically they belong this is
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a good deed told us to interact with each other but i allowed it out but. thought he. could see here. garble mistake that a keystroke. made factory. the ark is sorting sort of. a texas appeals until sister thing for our. progress or for data to see so it's
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got to get on with because of zero there we have dried out of best to look into everything but i'm sure because look everything there will be a lot of inconvenience but you need to just raise it to right people it will get sorted immediately for sure every evening we'll have a production meeting and then it would ease we'll discuss together let's work hard . to make a beautiful one back up to. december on al-jazeera. from hospitality to hostility toward hotels tells dramatic stories about high cons a complex and last resort shelter in divided cities an exclusive interview with nobel peace prize laureates and dennis mccoy get an ad special antarctic sanctuary
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do you think we're going to see some kind of scene change in the u.s. relationship with saudi arabia i haven't said it's a right wing conspiracy or anybody's conspiracy of frogs al-jazeera. land. hello again adrian filling in here in doha the top stories on al-jazeera the prime minister of france has announced a three month month freeze on the proposed diesel fuel tax that sparked violent nationwide protests including the worst paris riots in decades the so-called yellow vest demonstrations brought streets to a standstill for the past three cents a day stephen chaytor reports the prime minister has said that no tax should endanger national unity the violence must stop but you'd have to be deaf not to hear the anger of the french people so he has responded is it enough the reactions
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we've got from the the end of vests representatives is that no it's not it's not going to stop more demonstrations on saturday it's not going to stop the public anger that is still a great deal of anger right across the country security forces in indonesia searching for twenty nine construction workers thought to have been abducted by a group of armed gunmen two others were found wounded gunmen attacked a bridge project in a remote part of papua province on sunday they've been battling it for indonesian rule for nearly fifty years israeli army is starting to destroy tunnels under the border with lebanon israeli commanders say that the aim is to stop cross border attacks by hezbollah fighters into northern israel potentially going to reports. this is a rare operations since hezbollah had the war with israel in two thousand and six we simply haven't seen this kind of operation in the north there's been what i would call a tense day tallents between israel and hezbollah of course are used to seeing
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israel demolish tunnels in the gaza strip and engage with hamas but not with hezbollah so this is sort of viewed as a kind of rare announcement and it's worth noting that before this operation began last night prime minister benjamin netanyahu flew to brussels to speak and alert the u.s. secretary of state mike pompei oh that this was taking place the united nations is appealing for twenty five billion dollars to cope with humanitarian crises world wide next year to launch just a single amount required is four billion for war relief in yemen the un's emergency relief coordinator says one hundred thirty two million people worldwide aid aids such as food shelter health care and protection will be back with the news on a little over twenty five minutes from now let's get you back to al-jazeera correspondent.
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this is the dia been feeling for the last twenty five years the last five years that i've been working on this for. all i have thought everything i've been in last year mostly was related to this film. not nervous at all i think. it's very important to. everything somebody community for me good and very often i get to hear these opinions just. so today's the big. if i prove that in this firm i'm set.
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but i didn't. listen i said what they. did i thought of no it worked at the moment networking occurred obama need to work. on ticket. nobody quite knows. but it wasn't. these are the things he is going to happen much more. just that you can't control
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those things. i can have. free. will.
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you. know everything where you left and a lot. of stuff although i would have liked the lights to have arrived yesterday. but. with that you're. right. i think i want that and i wasn't thinking of federal. immigration. here. tonight when i.
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said morning martin. good morning working. although nobody repeat do we have plastic in the bill is. what is on this week you can buy this is that. some of the plastic on clothes so this means you can show it just so you have to change it so the sorry. i just proved it is not here for extras so somewhere something had changed. this is the mood. she is preparing for soulless computers to with his t.v. hoping we can use two scenes but you then. there is one big scene. which we're learning to police department. was by the plan you could. out down down down down. but i did you know that the offender going to go you know.
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what i thought of that i've. got to say i don't know i learned. rather well got out my son ruling that it in me saw one take what actually. happened but it was. but. isn't it ok. yeah.
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the. internet and. the way they are no. one. is making it more. hopeless.
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really the only. advice of a whole. lot you don't seem to me is what you live at the money the money. he gets here what they. couldn't make it kind of thing. young would say you are going to stick it big i want to said big god i am not. going. to be all good because of the way it was. but you know that good not one of. the ones i was. it's a big deal some got it up uncle ago i got you. back here. it was like you know and i can select hearing.
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some evil that. you can. get what. you think go. read about it in the front of the book. so you would see it. certainly mailing in. sensitive serving can i sort of feel like giving up i'm going. to give the feeling to going to my backyard got the back of my. jersey.
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game i. shouldn't take johns. thank you early in sharjah you are in charge that it's my office. that's the way for you the . citizen one way to interfere because you know i won't leave this scene. in the in this oh. yeah i'll be there visiting if everything is all right.
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again the players and. the. pentagon i'm. not going to. be right. but. i know what is easy for me to work. with all that money. that. should i know what the about it but i think it lights up only the. poor to be skipper so that i think it i think you know i think that i did which and it was done more than me for a lot of the lives but it did our miniseries good care of it now believe the women
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are about midlife certain are not what do you propose giving names are problematic ended up in the market that many of the money we have heard about not deliberate or you because you don't think it's going wrong but know about the most but know that's. practically an alternative to what. the string. of past either do you guys. who do this seem to want to be. because when i got my got a loan. i . actually made
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a noun jamma medallion industry say when you look at the city the hot poor heinies i'm on naming situations what i thought was the situation's cool but home to his phone call the sun is out and out who that might not have to actually leave saturday i think to what is that a whoop how hot was something i needed a month or so to be in bad. months in the. lucian's the bomb to the four month week month was the month. that it was even a month to be a month you might want to see what do you think oh. yeah. i may shout at the site you just had our.
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date take. on how you. don't know the big let's keep the made this is whatever the little it's a look at as i returned so no audio stuff going to get the one it's how well are you. going to. it's too much pressure. to get her to be required nobody will be this is because the first. save some face clearly does start happening. it would need to get this goody because in the first top we want peace with mr.
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best which person liberated individual this is one medio where i do not think most going to be. so good she is the one who is getting it together have been working for last three months on this song is coming out rather. yeah i was. taking this a little do you sometimes the up i get. the feeling. one. was. busy could be good last but still so you don't want to hear the same situation it is to be done it would have to reassure some of the people to me to come back i'm so ready to give it to me to hear so that you can overcome.
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it. or was. i am maybe not as if i just didn't say yes i'm not a good forty five as a very high soon yesterday so i think that's ahead she's great she's going to take her time and make us do things. that most of. me yeah i eat i don't think i thought of it i was kind of sleeping with what happened is it on the phone or the way up it doesn't keep the lyrics and lip sync that the i actually have until we have let it go just saying let's use a place to sing as leaves something to propel mostly. i don't find that but you know i think i feel like i've done with what
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it was. about i'm not. mad i was i'm about to. jive. yeah. that was the joke yeah that nobody would ever do it that was one look if i thought i was like i they were yesterday. you know. that's if you. think. about expats opt out that stats get one of. these by point of finality not
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a year on say they cannot say you. knew. it. was. ok let's look at the think it will. look all the ballots had up assume that everybody that was going to get somebody that needs one of the ballots that they're
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up by beneath that time now don't you think i made up for you hoss i think a little funny how the margins are not good. if you. have. five. right a very basic very nice very nice party. really over. five . hours. and i would see. them coming. up the. end of the victim of the footage the shock of a fire i mean for me to tell you is the one thing it's not the sort of claim i'm
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going to get any kind of me i. don't think about. it you could argue that we should be one of the one to the now oh how did you not beat that out of the fifty five i shout out to you in a bunch of us i mean what is the use of many by this appeal to a new you could well be political but each shot me to get out of trouble you take it easy will never do it because you said we could be no kidding about that it did . it make you to think that it. made it after being. a good cause it was good but even if you know.
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i. think. it's been great to have been super actually i mean i think we have achieved a lot in our very short span of time it's been a very hectic shoot they've been shooting every day without any break. and i have been working with the crew day in day out so we have. bonded and different like we
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have become very close i don't think i've ever seen such i said before. org a fish out of power remote going to take a day. action. we have it up to because. it was twenty five days and. twenty five just looks like a lifetime lots of ups and downs to give you a shooting journey. and you're doing it stands between you're just going to the location doing some such they're moving to the next location it what happens basically in this song. who's from bombay and he's looking for his village who tease a secret village and all he has got to address somewhere in the in childhood so that's where we need to go around the location and there he has met some southern
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sudanese is varying their dress is travelling with him. now that gadhafi. does do that. accountable. to a degree you're just sitting there. why don't don't. then i was.
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sued is done. i'm happy. at the same time well no. i enjoyed every bit of. it being. a must. and now i have a ticket to audience. that makes me know. when . and if i'm honest but. it's in. my names from the file and i think i'm on my phone all day every day on
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my tablet is never really more than a few feet away the use of the internet elevates dopamine just like gambling does and just like cocaine does i will experience my own unusual teacher told the talks i feel like i don't want to house this guy is there all the time anymore my d.h. to addiction on al-jazeera. denise being skunks by the taj mahal. or is the sunset in the city of angels. hello there we're still got plenty of showers across many parts of south america you can see they want to pitch
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a stretching from peru here all the way down through brazil they're actually nudging a little bit further north woods now say from rio we're staying a little bit drier than we have been for the south though with all this larry of low pressure just off the coast and that's directing all the winds up from the south so it's pretty cool for many of us in argentina at the moment the setup looks more like a sort of september set up rather than a midsummer december set up so really below average those temperatures and at night we're dropping really low as well and no change here as we head through the next few days so twenty four will be the best we can hope for in buenos aires a bit further towards the north and it's generally quite quiet for many of us across the central america some clouds bubbling up during the day but not a great deal of wet weather we do have this trading from though that is making its way down from north america that's working its way across mexico giving quite a few showers around here and there showers will also be affecting us perhaps in the bahamas too for north america then with those a change for the west and that's here this area of cloud is bringing us a good deal of wet weather and will continue to do so in california over the next
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