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challenge it's the stunt director. you should have to call for homework offical rehearsal and safety. movies have been passive recruits live since he was just a boy. his father was a veteran stuntman and decrement often accompanied him to film sets. just growing up watching him and sometimes he comes at home but entering the shoulder and when i used to say man i used to cry hey what happened to dad is the only source of money for us in this town men used to get paid very little. very well they didn't pick from tells me that supervisors like him must now have at least i e's experience as a stuntman. do you sometimes get worried very
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concerned when you're getting stuff and ready for. your time when i go to the set and for each and every stone which i was risky i'm always scared. biology says he's brother today. before performing his final movie stunt. at this lake outside bangalore the stuntman jumped to his death in an instant which shocked to. get. across to go buy a ticket again the would be live on. then. but there were. at
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a lot of good in the world. in nov 26th the movie must be good it was being filmed on these calm waters where the director insisted on wide action stunts instead of the usual effects in a pivotal scene today and another stuntman. had to jump 60 feet from a helicopter into the like with the main actor. for stating that on the on the video time on the scene one of the. i reporter that there are press so standard live to get in a car going along the way you would expect. a loon they live whatever gets. you know about.
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there were no safety precautions no rescue divers. gripes cornets instead of a spectacular action saying the camera recorded the 2 main trannie the star of the film who was wearing a life jacket survived. the miller what is it. like grease a body. under god. while the film was reportedly a box office he's days family receive just $30000.00.
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today no one has been held responsible for the deaths. and the miller complained out on one of the only law. i'm going to do that. automation on the little man to get along with all of his money that i did not guess that is going to. leave. your loved. one of the not. going to let you know a problem with another without. such accidents and a lack of support to stun tatas prompted bollywood's biggest action star to step in . akshay kumar is one of the country's highest paid actors he often performs dangerous stunts giving him the nickname india's jackie chan. i do perform my own stunts and because of that it gives me a lot of understanding what they go through i get paid
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a lot well far more lot 'd then lot of people in the industry so i read when these people are doing the same thing but only thing is they are not actors they're just stuntman and they don't get paid a truly puts me. in 27 takes akshay kumar along with the surgeon launched india's insurance scheme the bali blitz stunt. performers a cupboard for up to $9000.00 of medical treatment for injuries they sustained while working. but if they break the door if anything happens to the shin or they get burnt marks they are people who look after them they get very very looked after in a lot of hospitals this year 2 people got hurt and one person got burnt so it is very essential. that they don't get the burden of paying money for the herd.
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but not all stunt performers have someone looking out for the in southern india where filmmakers don't have big hollywood budgets produces often cut corners leaving stunt asses to bear the risk and the costs for. artists like jolie dusty and in so a stunt director and professional car race with more than 850 films to his name. here for les for the many because every day you're not doing the same thing every day or lose something new new new so or problem is the other is clearly very late. in the famous tea plantations of carolina jolie is working on a film that featuring a cheaper single we're gonna it's a love affair and bad guys i'm going to put it to one of the more degree but i'm thinking about the book coming out of anybody there but somebody bundle up
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a little bit more to move them around the word. today this filming the main chasing on winding public rugs the old thor she's had been a lucid but no one is here to monitor the safety. of her freak out over the coming of the body of the board members are there a good idea this summer and you're doing it knowing that. it is not like a hollywood film verda are doing studios but. they do that in bins in the movie dude that is i. lead.
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today like so many times before joey relies on his instincts and good fortune to finish the stunt on high. but he hasn't always been so. this is one of those where my. thanks. to a big jim but i've already injured. and there do the bombers to blast after they pass the bike but he had to be free in front of the brakes so he could not see anything landed on the ground straight so they're mathilde a world where color a little for lives for one month they will speculate no don't tell anybody to
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become a star and when it's not worth it. it was purely for the ones who get to enjoy the new but i'm mentally in the same room over there in the book. there are no statistics to accidents on indian film sets but what's clear is performances given little trying time to practice dance. outside bangalore lies one of the country's done school that is devoted to preparing the next generation of daredevils. qassam rocket is a guru and founder of this a kind of. player might be a bit of it i'm like that i can make it start again i am the father make that i'm really important. made that so many.
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students are toward everything they need to perform dangerous. we thank them for all doing this they dims. are part of a group of diode rules so most of next and most are so a lot of them don't know all the domestic moments and from. the minimum to the 3 years to become a turn them in 3 years 10 men and their 2 years they have worked out how this search then has become a martyr. for years past and worked as a stump direct. and since film directors need to take safety issues more seriously they have to plan and the how to make business. great car be the. same thing. that the plan probably. some of india's leading drama schools invite haasan to
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takes their aspiring actors by 6 stunt skills plus a 10 day but. he is equally demanding exercises to keep the students on their time yes. come on i'm going to. have got one last 110000 do you feel not done properly when i watch your icon of say a drill sergeant putting these people through their paces. squatting i think quite frankly. it's no surprise to discover that he was once an army officer and gym instructor to. do this i want to. say. oh ok yes i. also runs workshops underprivileged children at the academy so they can learn the
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basics of stunt work but without the knowledge people leaves india still meet the street can offer them a better life. dream one and also. need a military advocate of the. trade of body shape. in his 1st week here at your old morally he's quite literally the right. lieutenant governor to contain. as a king who will listen he will. not be seen what is this stump you treat to be the only connection. what is your favorite activity stunt school and gauge. their new. yeah action quality is it the wished. for
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a thing and i wish i would go up high but in that in light of the fading. and the new seminars we're doing. here before we got to stop mostow haasan wants to show us the key to a good 5 things are featuring some of his best graduates. never. walk out at that good old scenario where one man is cornered. such by. indian cinema is wildly popular thanks to such high octane action scenes that the guru knows the stuntman behind such artistry are often forgotten we have are known people who had a behind the feet beyond the screen play. in
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a film industry shorts or safeguards putting their lives on the line he's cool in a day's work for these dead it was with a tree place. thailand children are risking it all for fame and fortune in the country's most popular sports weight with the death of a 13 year old boy the spawn points to ban them from the ring one a one a fleet's thailand's child on.
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and this is al jazeera live from coming up. i. treat in the turmoil violence in hong kong continues into the night after another day of mass protests exit polls indicate sébastien cuts is likely to be headed back to the chancellor's office in austria. a controversial airport project in peru that could help bring in more tourism but also destroy ancient ruins. yemen's houthi military commanders have released images which they say show the surrender of several brigades of saudi troops claim the footage is of hundreds of captured fighters inside saudi arabia near the town of niger on following a major attack near the border those are reports. from all of this
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is a goofy defenseman. in a command center planning to launch an attack inside saudi arabia and coordinating with us forces on the ground. according to the who's the spokesman it happened on august 25th and lasted for 72 hours. specialized infantry units at the front line cord and a large number of the aggressors personnel and as they managed to set up ambushes as per the planning forces opened a way to allow the aggressor personnel to step into the ambush booth he's claimed more than 500 people were killed and at least 2000 captured some of them were wearing uniforms like this with the saudi national guard logo but many of these prisoners of war are what the who are calling yemeni nationals who have been lured and disillusioned by saudi arabia to fight against the who thinks also on display these armored vehicles which the who sees say belonged to the saudi military. specialized units cut off the resupply line of the enemy from the east and the west
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after that the cordon was sealed around this personnel from all sides the infantry units turned the ambush into an all out offensive. there who things have also made several other statements in this video none of which al-jazeera can independently verify meanwhile saudi officials have not responded to this video or the claims made by the who theories but for now this appears to be more evidence that this conflict is likely to pose further challenges for yemen and the region dorsetshire pari al jazeera should email all of me is an assistant professor at michigan state university and the yemeni activist she says there's a possibility the warring sides will return to the negotiating table. after the aramco attacks on september 14th which these claimed came from them and the saudis claimed came from iran there's not been independent verification either way but
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after those attacks the who these announced that they're willing to stop after their attacks into saudi arabia and if the saudis are willing to end the war and then in the coming days saudi attacked 2 different you know on 2 separate airstrikes that killed several dozen people in yemen in a sense that millions in number and in a lot less so if the who these are now fighting back and if they're able to take this much you know weaponry and prisoner these many prisoners then perhaps they're able to negotiate with the saudis perhaps the saudis are starting to will start to see them as you know a threat and maybe that would change the outcome of the war saudi state t.v. is reporting the personal bodyguard of king salamander has been shot dead in the city of jeddah major general abdul aziz and fathom is reported to have been killed by a friend over a personal dispute the gunman was also shot and killed in a standoff with police after refusing to surrender. violence has continued into the
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night after another day of huge anti-government protests in hong kong demonstrators have been seen attacking an abandoned taxi in the commercial area of one child they told me the driver was speeding towards the crowd they say who stopped the car and was and scolded from the scene by police as of thousands of activists earlier defied a police band marched through hong kong in the 17th week of protests it's called highlight has more. in what has become a weekend pattern here in hong kong protest leaders spread the word about an event through social media and out they come starting with small confrontations that escalate into battles with police pulling out their entire anti-riot arsenal including a water cannon with chemical laced blue dyed water but even though it's become a routine and even though the protesters will eventually get pushed out to some it doesn't matter they say they will keep showing up. you know i really have to care
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about the success rate of the protesting i never would have started to protest in the beginning it's about our demands have to hold the can't just keep silent and let things happen. i the movement started over a bill that would have allowed extraditions from hong kong to mainland china it was permanently show. but the movement grew and intensified mainly because of what protesters have said is the heavy handed treatment by police as a crackdown on the protests an unauthorized marches for the majority of this on authorized march through central hong kong here the protesters faced little resistance from the police the police were there but there really wasn't any confrontation it was when they got close to the government complex here their final destination where there have been kind of frontlines there's been confrontation and then a push back and then another front line is been established the police just on the other side and that's one of the front lines here on one side of the government complex. to show the protesters do not represent all of hong kong's people a probation group held the 2 events across the territory on sunday. a few hours
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before the march began they sang the chinese national anthem. and in taiwan viewed as a breakaway province by beijing a show of support for hong kong people came out in the pouring rain as part of what's being described as a global anti-authoritarianism day. it's in to support it but the hong kong anti-government protesters will again come out in force on tuesday it's china's national day marking 70 years since the founding of the people's republic of china the protesters say they were used the occasion to continue their fight against what they say is beijing's move to gain more and more control over their city scotter al-jazeera hong kong and austria sebastian kurtz's conservative people's party has won a snap parliamentary election according to exit polls cuts addressed supporters asked early projections showed his party far in the lead with more than 37 percent of the vote the early election was called after the governing center right coalition
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collapsed corruption scandal final results are jew on october the 16th let's get more from dominic came he's live for us in vienna we understand kurts has just been speaking what's his message been. his message is one of congratulation to his supporters to his party colleagues and one of celebration he feels vindicated he feels that when he sent that the parliament which voted him out of office in may was making a mistake that they didn't need to be elected an election that people have backed him and that he now has a much bigger mandates and if the exit polls are correct sammy indeed he does have a big mandates is party share of the vote up more than 5 percent he will have several more seats in parliament compared to what his party had in the previous parliament but if you look at his opponents in this election the 2 parties who worked with each other to force courts out of office in may well the electorate
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appear to have punished both of them specifically the far right freedom party as you were saying in the introduction is former coalition partners they well they have lost 21 seats that's almost half of their seats their vote has really dropped on where it was 2 years ago the social democrats who really wanted this election or perhaps now they wish they hadn't had it because they have had their worst showing ever. at the same time this election has divided something of. the political landscape hasn't it dominate. well in one sense it certainly has because if you look at the parties how they are emerging from this election 2 are emerging very much on the upswing as it were 1st of all courts is people's party as i said more votes more seats in parliament
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more of a mandate to govern and then this the green party who are back in force in parliament only had one seat in the previous parliament some projections suggest they might have 25 in the next one and bear in mind as get a majority in parliament you need to have 90. 2 seats if you put those 2 parties together you would have that majority would be set $996.00 seats the question for mr coats is which party will he govern with but there's one other thing to take from this austria was one of the 1st western european democracies since the 2nd world war in which a far right party moved into government which happened at the turn of the century under a different leadership the freedom party for a 2nd time they were in government here now they have been repudiated where do they go next having lost as many votes and seats as they appear to have. that is a big question thanks so much dominic came there. russian police say 20000 people have rallied in moscow calling for the release of jailed opposition activists many
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have been detained unauthorized rallies and among those detained is 23 year old actor. he was sentenced to 3 and a half years in prison for using violence against a policeman. denies the charges his family and friends say he was just a bystander not involved in the protests. as the latest from moscow. quite a massive outpouring of support here for people who have been detained during recent rally here in moscow some people even have been sentenced to 3 to 4 years just for a time they. have been accused of using violence against the police a lot of people have been saying are trumped up charges most of the opposition figures who also were indeed tangshan because of local elections they were not allowed to run in these elections these protests most of the candidates were also detained they're here now and also asking for support pressuring the government to
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. out of prison or people like a 23 year old enough with a young actor who happened to be. in the same location as a rally didn't even have any intention to join the rally. 3 and a half years in prison a lot 8 of people were angry about this and not only about his but also a 21 year old student who is facing many years in prison the government called for extremism charges not only people from the opposition but also people within the government circles have been very upset and angry about these arrests priests even have come out open been signed by doctors.
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