perspective, consider this on al jazeera america >> and now we continue ourspecis correspondent chris burry, goes back into a taxi . chris meets one driver whose interest in one american dream landed him behind the wheel, a lawyer by trade in his home country of nepal, now he tells us of his story of success and sacrifice. >> for five years now, are he's been driving a taxi in new york city. one of 13,000 yellow cabs that are as much of the city's skyline. >> this is the island city. yellow taxi. where you see the iconic picture of new york city, there is a yellow cab and times square definitely. >> like more than 80% of new york's 42,000 taxi drivers, yogish was born in another country. his story begins in a village of nepal, tucked in between india and china. at 16 he was married to a 14-year-old girl. he had never seen her before. >> it was arranged marriage, i didn't know how she looks like. my mother choose her, my mother choose her and i decided i just -- okay you are doing dishes for me, definitely that should be a good decision. >> soon with a wife and two children to support yogish