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and i got to kill a folk the girl didn't make legal need that they are not supposed to do me. don't i don't. as soon as the summer 2019 in europe illustrated the urgency of the climate crisis which claimed its 1st victim water. the demand is going straight up and the supply is going straight down. i mean, it is dark. it's stark. located, don't have any interest in progress nearly to get by water. farmers have been destroyed while others might adapt to climate change. reco breaking the way
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in today 70 percent of the secure water is used to the human consumption. it has become the most coveted resource on the planet. all me try not doing anything that requires water to die and say, hey, you won't be wearing any clothes. you'll be using it all the time. you might be driving a car might be living in a house, won't be in breakfast. why be having lunch? like having dinner? water is in everything that we do with the safe. you managing wall street wants to start a revolution will make water profitable and create water markets just like oil
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markets. water falls from the sky, therefore it should be free. whenever i hear that, i always say diamonds occur in nature and they're not for me. it's a financial product like any other financial product, a was $95.00 like you just did the beginning of this water financial revolution. what about the guy that can't afford it? like i still need to water in the blue gold rush has begun to can anyone struct the human right to water means that it's not a charity. it's an issue of justice. this is the issue of our time. this is the crisis of our time with financial pressure, human mobilization,
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rising. the battle oval water has already begun. who will come out on top of the planet? the people on the markets. he thought the hot weather was bad this weekend. just wait until tomorrow. the 5th day of our he wave is expected to be incredibly uncomfortable and potentially dangerous. and this is merely a very hot today, it's moving in from the midwest where they've been dealing with this sweltering teeth. and now that it's moving here to the east coast, they could stick around for several days, becoming a full blown make more than a commodity listed on the stock that on its price. and if wall street replicates the australian model, ah, ah, yes, and the money and ever since the subprime crisis,
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causing economic ruin for countries and individuals, the financial giants have been looking for new areas to invest in in june 28, the investment bank, goldman sachs, starts to one is water, the new oil the fun invite to the top clients to take a bath on the fusion. the goldman sachs, the conference. that was me. i used to work at goldman sachs in 2008. that was a conference that i held there is this absolute intuitive appeal that says population growth is outstripping. the water supply that must mean companies are engaging in water business. are a sure thing that there can't mess. they get mesmerized by these mega trend appeals in water. mm. is water the next oil?
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we set it up as a question and then mostly dismissed it. water does not have sophisticated trading market and has no substitutes. the questions not going to go away, which is probably not ready for it yet. ah, goldman sachs and it's investors must wait. public opinion is not ready yet. it's not until 2015 and the international climate change conference in paris that the well leaders finally declare a state of emergency. we are here. we are now replaced on short term interest behind the air that our young people will breathe in the food that they will eat in the water that they will drink and the hopes and dreams that
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sustain their lives. then we won't be too late for them. in the developed world for the last 100 years, we haven't had to think about our water or worry about our water. it's been essentially unlimited wherever we want it whenever we want it. it's been really inexpensive. no one thinks about their water bill. they don't say, oh, take a shorter shower. the water is too expensive. i think that euro is over climate change is going to have a huge impact on water availability around the world. the same amount of water is going to be available in the big picture, but we don't live in the big picture. we live in a specific place. we raise our food in a specific place. and so the movement of that water will have a dramatic impact on how cities manage their water and how we are able to grow food
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to feed ever. the climate emergency demands radical changes. wall street brim box on its mission city group, one of the largest us banks. oh, publishes a report announcing the end of free water if you're wasting water on a gigantic scale in certain regions, like california sudden spain, you're seeing scarcity of water of sometimes extreme degrees. i mean, we have had thank us filled his water, sailing to barcelona. ah, there is no alternative to pricing water properly and making people
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realize that every time they take a sip of water, there is an opportunity cost and they feel within their wallet. how else are you going to get people to use less? if you give it to them for free, ah, the damp is broken. the soft sounds of liberalism grow louder to celebrate the union of finance and water. yeah, go to she, acid markets, selling water derivatives, even the high frequency traders, the hedge funds would become interested. so know everybody sees this as an opportunity did, will come. the question is just when and who will push it 1st and hardest. and what would be their motivation in common prophets
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while or so indirectly doing good for humanity. so it's the best all possible worlds. what could be better? it's very amorro to tread water. my will to be immoral to trade water because what is life he pay for health care? just because it's life doesn't mean it cannot be priced ah. the last stage in the financial ation bought the loan to a stock market index based on want prices. i know that a stock exchange specialize in technology. this is the 1st time that water has been reduced to an elder
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who the man who came up with the equation works in central london. as a former trader in a swiss bank, he launched the carbon markets where industrialists trade writes to pollute in the form of credit. before he discovered water, water used to be free in the elbows. but the world is changing is too much stress on the system and the most important commodity on it can be free for ever if you want to put it into the creed scenario,
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if you don't control it and use it properly, what will the rhetoric the happen is as the cash will have it and those without the cash, what happens long coogan is the sort of man who looks to the future in order to attract investors to find out he's joint forces for the top water expert in the united states. and i want to drive around and your dad's gonna just pull around to the side, margate, in while through some hail. skilled way back up there. look like the grain, a cowboy living in idaho, and the western united states. the only man who knows the secrets of a market that was until now reserved for experts and inside of clay landry runs a company that has recorded every water transaction since the year. 2000. when
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i got to call, it was unusual. it was a little out outside of our you know, our normal focus. i was intellectually curious. you know, from our standpoint it was relatively easy because we had the data on both. okay. we go get on their dinner now. why? because they like lots of food just like you it isn't a reliable index to be clear where you're not buying water, you're buying the price of water stuff. so you're not taking physical delivery of the water. so it's a little bit on the is a bit. yeah, it is a bet. we're just betting whether the price is gonna be higher. look it 6 months from now. so like i said, this is the condition on what the price. is it a speculation? i think we all are managing on what we think the future is going to look like.
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hey, i need to put in here. what is free? nobody worry. we're all happy. that's going back into the dark ages. i was in the called market 2006 to 2012 people told him what's his nonsense said you're not in the front page or the news if what people are saying is come in, you better be on top of your water situation where you're going to be without water . and what i'm doing is getting people's focus through financial instruments to see what is actually going on on the grab. it changes the work, the world of water. mm.
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as in australia, both partners have gained the support, powerful, local environmental organizations. finances seem to be winning the environmentalists over oh oh i i, we're seeing more nonprofit organizations forming to participate in that market. and again, looking at ways to acquire water in areas where it's needed for stream flow either for fishery benefit, water quality benefit or some other type of,
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of habitat protection. the environmental water trade to make up about a quarter of the market. is it too late to stuff a financial take of a bed on water a week long heat wave is letting up in the midwest in northeast and temperatures are rising to dangerous levels in the west, excessive heat watches and warnings are posted tonight and parts of california at the same time, nearly 40 large wildfires are burning across the web. california has built up its wealth through water. here the reserves are in the north while the cities and farms are in the south. oh, in order to domesticate this resource, a huge canal at the bills tomorrow, transporting billions of gallons of water. climbing over the mountain,
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irrigating the fertile valleys before supplying the people of los angeles. the california aqueduct is the essential artery that ensures the life and prosperity of 40000000 people b but climate change threatens the california dream. california doesn't charge farmers for water. if they drill a well and pop out of the ground, they can pump as much as they want. whenever they want. not only is there no charge, no one even keeps track of how much water they use. and during the last drought, which was just a year and a half ago, some of the farmers in the central valley of california. we're pumping so hard that the ground was falling. the ground was collapsing by an inch among
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mm. lots of water left so much water. we're down there. so today i'm declaring a drought emergency in the state of california. ah, reco drops and disastrous wildfire to california has been catapulted into the world of extreme weather phenomena. father, he's supposed to be safe in the middle of the last drought. california passed a really important law that's gonna change water use in the state forever. it may change what gets grown in california. it may change who succeeds and who fails.
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under pressure from environmentalists, the governor is forced to vote in the new law cold sigma which limits underground water extraction from now on california. and farmers and cities will be entitled to a specific water quote based on their consumption. a revolution in the land of the free sigma or the sustainable ground water management act. initially, i think was viewed with fear and trepidation. i think people recognize that it was a necessary piece of legislation, just like ballots in your checkbook for your home, or you can't live by writing checks for more money than you have. and so i think collectively the valley is endorsed it and supports the idea of sustainability with in bakersfield or the local water agency has decided to create a stock exchange to allow pharmacy to buy and sell that quotas. none of those to 10
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years after australia comes in california is coming around to the concept of watermark rates in and you may be your july and you say, wow, based on this projection, i'm going to have a supply surplus. you may decide, you know, i'm going to manage that. i'm going to go into the market and make that available and maybe generate some additional economic value. so if it falls through afterwards, we hit confirm, and it falls through. they didn't pay or they didn't, you know, it doesn't work out. how do we let you know again that i wouldn't take my water back, you know, to be, you can i that once you hit confirm, as far as the district is concerned, the transaction is complete. and there's, there's going to be some growing pains, and certainly it's not going to be perfect every time, but we're trying to structure something that seems straightforward. some of the people, the wheels were beginning to turn and they were thinking, can i turn this to my advantage? is there a way for me to generate additional value? and i think the just the word market invokes in people a sense of,
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is there an opportunity, can i somehow be advantaged by participating? and that's by far the, the most common reaction that i have when people hear that, you know, we're creating a market for water. i think they view it as an opportunity contract with probably not a platform provider. i don't have skin in the game in terms of your bottom line here . again, environmentalists are at the forefront encouraging the establishment of these market. you know, we're here because we, we see it as an important tool for flexibility as folks are dealing with more and more scarcity under sigma and in climate change in general. so we've been talking to eric for some time since this is ground 0 for ground water overdraft. it would be great to actually experiment with how water training can benefit this region. valley here is definitely ground 0, but there's groups in sonoma, there's groups in eastern lea, madera, fox canyon. everyone probably sorry many,
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it's christy, about it and i thought you were, i'm a very surprise of the pro environment. are a pro market the i was to initially, i think, you know, after we had a chance to talk and understand what their interest were and recognize that we were very much aligned, these transactions have to be evaluated not just from a financial standpoint, but we also have to take into account the environmental impacts, water quality issues, all the things that they're concerned about. and so it's good to have their input and their vision. and so that, that answers your 1st question. i mean, we don't know right now we're just kind of trying to project into the future. would you imagine that situation before? no. this is i think taken many of us by surprise 4 or 5 years ago. this would not have been possible why supply has been constrained by definition of sustainability. and so the market i think is necessary.
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awe. ah, will california become the new australia? will intensive agriculture monopolized this resource and will small farmers disappear, sacrificed in the name of water profitability wolf streets. you creed, people, i've been fighting over water since white people set foot in this valley. it's our
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life. if we don't have water, we don't have an economy and we, we don't have anything. you have the growers, you have the packers, you have the shippers, you have the manufacturers, but it's all based on what comes up out of the ground. and you need water for that historically, the central valley has been the ocean that supplies the whole country with fruits and vegetables considered of national security. it ensures food independence for the united states. but over the past decade, the crops have changed. solidly, so disappeared. the valley has become an aman to producing machine. as in australia, the financial i, zation of water is transforming landscapes and encouraging monoculture.
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i can remember cuz i grew up in the valley in driving up and down and all over the place that you had. i'm much smaller plots of land and farms and a lot more alfalfa and cotton, especially cotton. and now you have, you know, just as far as the i can see in some areas, almon trees, as the price of water increases and it becomes more valuable than the land and more valuable than the production of the land. well, you have a commodity. it's valuable somewhere. if you can't use it on the land, what else might you be able to do with farm it to sell to new where water is a new crop? yes, hunter is. what are some,
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is probably the most valuable crop in the central valley right now. it's more valuable than oil. ah, so what is blue gold? what to replace black go? the owner bit of it is what's known as a water guy and a reference to the 1000000000 as of yesterday who controlled you markets
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i knew were l a was i knew where san francisco was this central valley is something that was foreign to me and after i bought the land was about 4000 acres. i bought it, bought it for $270000.00 and had today's value had about $12000000.00 with the water rights. and today's value, maybe more ab, a lot of people feel that john, that of it, he's not a farmer that he is a water farmer that he buys these lands and gets himself involved in the stuff in order to get control of the ground water. my strategy has always been that it's not so much the land, but it's the water and maybe i was a little bit early. maybe i wasn't. how much have you invested in all these? so infrastructures i will say in the hundreds of millions. so
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that's, that's what i have invested hundreds of millions of dollars. yes sir. does it worth it? yes, absolutely. mm . john vacovich is not afraid of soaring water prices, nor the arrival of wall street investors. for him, the danger lies elsewhere. blue. ah, cities will always get the politics are there, the money is there. they can increase the cost of water so that the farmers can pay for in they're gonna
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steal it by making it so expensive that the farmer is at their mercy. that the fear is it's all going to go to allay cars. ella has all the money that's . that's the fear member m w d, the metropolitan water district, which is the big gorilla down south. they have millions of customers where you could spread the cost out. it's not going to affect the individual customer water is money. it's power and it's money. and it's becoming more and more and more valuable. almost daily. in the land of free enterprise for to competition is 5th city against countryside. the colleges against farmers. some people are already
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preparing to become water bankers, welcoming those who wish to stock their reserves before using or reselling them according to market prices. ah. so my drop as i set up as a sponge to be able to capture as much water available when it's here. and then we have the luxury. when the surface water is not available, we can fall back upon the stored water in the ground water bases. so my tropic, overseas canals we pay for the canals or maintain the canals. we built the canals. so if another layer of a land owner wants to actually have access to my canal and move water supply they acquired. we're going to pay for all
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as a seller, if it's more interesting to sell water to cities than to farmers. yeah. you're probably have a higher ability to sell water to cities. but then again, we're those cities getting their food supply or the import in the soup food supply from outside the state outside the country. or they want to have a local food supply like having the natural stream system near their home, whereas words, the value is it fishes are farms, is that people does really at the end of the day is the, the hard issue for us to decide where is the best use for water supply and then varies based upon where you are. the 20th century economy centered around the world. trade nowadays was look set to shape the 21st century.
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we have seen financial investors and others come in and look at ways to take advantage of that. their goal is to get in before the market elevates the price of water. and in some cases i've heard that they've done it and how you look at that. you know, there are some that feel that that's kind of exporting the system, but you know, there's nothing that we can do to prevent it may not like it, but that's just, that's the way our system. that's what capitalism is set up to accommodate. as you met them personally, no news doesn't make sense. should we be trading water? i think we're past that question. we. we are trading water in this country and 4 people are moving to the west. they need water ah,
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just at the beginning of this war to revolution and water, financial revolution, the, you can't let the market be the only decider of how water's allocated. price can't be the only way you distribute water. because then you'll have rich people with big swimming pools and poor people who are dead done. they didn't like, what is the who yet von you heard about that that would have gone to the one but as it in bonnie simpson with bonnie and then jennifer physical and that is that a global war to rush is accelerating privatization, competition profit? key words of the liberal doctrine faced
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with this for it, one woman is standing up more, bondo canadian human rights activist. ah, she has already won her 1st victory at the united nations in 2010. when the general assembly voted in favor of a resolution that recognized access to water as a universal right life, it must be declared a public resource that belongs equally. i was in the united nations up in the balcony. the day that that they voted and i thought we were going to lose. i had staff with me, they were crying. i said, don't worry, we're going to be back in 2 years or 5 years, no matter how long it takes. we're going to be back and we'll do it. and when they vote, they vote, they sit in their chairs and they vote electronically. so you know right away, so boom, a 122 countries voted in favor and 41. they abstained. they didn't have the nerve
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to oppose, even though they actually wanted to oppose among the nations that abstained, that they were australia, united states, and great britain. countries that have all chosen to turn water into a financial product. the human family took an evolutionary step forward at that point, and since then, every country has ratified it in one way or another it's, it's now universal. so you got it. now you got it. now. mod barlow may have won the battle, but she hasn't yet won the war. in stockholm, in december 2018, the activist was invited by the nobel committee to continue her fight at a conference about the future of water. so we thought we focused on activism for a while to start us off. i'd like to ask more. barlow, give us united
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nations calls water scarcity the scoured of the earth to truly guarantee the human right to water. we must protect it as a public trust and a commons, not a commodity to be put on the open market for sale like oil and gas. and we must challenge the current power structures and institutions that support unequal access to the planets. dwindling water supplies. our goal must be clean, affordable, accessible, public water for all, for everywhere, for all time. is it the end of cheap and free water? well, the corporation is and city group and others want it to be the end of free and cheap water. that's their argument. they're saying, oh yes, it's
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a human right because they can't fight that anymore because everybody says you're awful person. if you deny, right? so, oh yes, it's the human right. but the end of free and cheap water it, when they say it's got to be a commodity, it's because they know that the scarcer it becomes in a world where you desperately need water there's, there's gold, it's called, it's blue gold. in stockholm mod, barlow appears as the grain of sand capable of bringing the water market machinery to a halt. there an awful lot of people in elite circles and let's face it. the no bells pretty elite that believe that the best thing to do for what the water crisis is. commodified put it on the open market like oil and gas and see what see where it goes from there. right? so i, i, it, for me, it represented a breakthrough in arm in getting our message out that we have to see water as a human, right, as a public trust and something that belongs to everyone. that's our goal. it's
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a big goal and does not want everyone shares. i have to tell you. thank you so much for coming. really, really, it was wonderful. the act of this now as it will be hard, because sometimes you'll find nobody else. it's like why me, why don't, why don't other people care and it's just the way it is. can you guys do it? i know you will be early in the winds of revolt spring. oh, oh. in europe, the fight against the financial causation of water is fueled by the refuse to accept any sort of privatization and in the streets of dublin room. berlin and paris citizens are spearheading the resistance
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in the back of the senate for the discount. when do i, bobby will go home because she is through the meal. if you see them to feel, be fillable bell until that in the french capital. politicians have also taken up a fight and $20.00 oh $9.00. the city council ousted viola and suez the 2 giants said the water market and created its own water management company. oh, to pay on that wall. she bought it. i bet died, but i just wanted to do about the best son make already bethany beth on the ball section and i was yeah, oh gosh, the best ones on best on while are we gonna dalio a little petals on the saudis? little body zones is, as i say, for minnesota, fed, good job, the export, the lowest source. so the result that i you call suit way uncle some at the one that doesn't that i do not a who su solar know them crazy. i strongly did that, but you really can logic privy,
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bhaskar losing you prevents in losing his hot dog. i needed to call them or ah, of all you have a comment on want to lose you can just yet met no. yeah, no, no, you can hear me if as the prison please divine lucy. yeah. i'm off. yeah it, i know teaching there would be educate them. well, i do think of them low alco domain, ideal lobby on may or webinar for these extra early couldn't for christian ones, you don't want to go like a law lives in the hospital sick on a me coming up. so he's it the last one.
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prove all m m thought in movies i so preferred to predict. if i got there, i felt as repulsive. yes, i may or thought movies a short little. mm hm. how long will the european fortress be able to withstand the financial market pressure? i put in 2012 petition code right to water, a mass, nearly 2000000 signatures. a 1st for your protested demand that would be given special status. the european efficiency initiative. it really changed the way we discussed about the water in europe. he helped at creating a movement and the whole idea that water should be considered a humor, right. he seems to have
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a speak to us before all the documents from european commission. we're starting to introduce markets, make any shames, they were always pushing for liberalization. now this is not something that you can easily do in a public way. ah, so the official from the commission was of course, which particular right to water. but that happens in real legislation. ah, what is a problem to read? am i right to what i mean? he said, right. recognize that you it's something that is for life. the only problem is business and profit. the, the right towards the petition has so far halted the ambitions of finance. he has
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around europe. but it remains a fragile victory. there are 2 paths and i don't know who's gonna win this. either water is a commodity and it's going to be put on the open market for sale, or it's not, it's going to be understood to be human, right. thank you. you can't have it both ways. it's time to choose now which pass word on hold for me to do please when i totally get them. i think it was a different class and it's changing. and as changing fast, the bank went home with it, the michelle, the zone, i think a little found in the to, to a new to this. so who law and the past man must believe pv if it's 11. we'll stick on his shoulder. he told me to
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order scarcity and climate change. is it a windfall for how business? yes it is. is that a bad thing? well, i suppose tom will tell o r b sign don't do it. don't take on this model. paypal just trying to make huge amount of money out of time. m all i've got to have to sell you sol to get the water to be out of. so vaughan. mm. today the fate of water is still undecided originally over 4000000000 years ago. water arrived on this earth from space and has since survived all manner of catastrophes. ah,
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but it is now being threatened by the men who dream of turning rivers and to go as if nature was nothing but a giant supermarket with ah
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ah, ah, in san ah . it's friday. here's your forecast for the americas. we've got a disturbance packs with a lot of moisture over the great lakes. hello there. by the way, there's been significant snow for the upper great lakes and it will fall as rain for the lower greatly. so i think ottawa will see a period of snow, but the bulk of this will be snow, then cold air rushes in behind him with cold air filtering across the southern plains, still some storms, louisiana, alabama in georgia through the florida panhandle. so places like tallahassee are in
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the danger zone on friday. now for western canada, pacific northwest high pressure deflecting systems up and around. it's a really beautiful stretch of weather. here it is also dry in california, it's been several days of dry conditions. now there's some that cooler air, kansas city, a top temperature of 6 degrees on friday. most of the action is around the gulf of mexico, but still some downpours to be found in costa rica. and for the top end of south america, we'll call it pretty much from lima la, pass mouse in brazil. ya. this is the area where the most intense rain is falling now south of this, thunderstorms and some spots in argentina. broken, the heap of the winds are also shifting around as well. so with a southerly that means by jablonka has a height of 23 degrees on friday. that's it. that's all. enjoy your weekend, susan. ah,
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