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about 20 companies are taking part at the event in new delhi. it's supported by the japanese and indian governments. visitors can try out the latest sports, martial arts and adventure games. and popular animated films including astro boy and black jack are being shown around the venue. about half of india's population is under 25. by 2022, the country's entire population is expected to surpass that of china and become the world's largest. it's a long way from tokyo to rural kenya and a very different culture. but one japanese musician has bridged that gap through her determination to learn a traditional instrument against all odds. nhk world has more. ♪ >> reporter: the nyatiti is a musical instrument of the luo ethnic group in kenya. and only men have traditionally been allowed to play it. but eriko mukoyama has broken that taboo. in 2005 she became the first woman to master the nyatiti. >> translator: it's an eight-stringed instrument but you have bells and a metal ring attached to your feet. so it's also a percussion instrument. and, of cours
about 20 companies are taking part at the event in new delhi. it's supported by the japanese and indian governments. visitors can try out the latest sports, martial arts and adventure games. and popular animated films including astro boy and black jack are being shown around the venue. about half of india's population is under 25. by 2022, the country's entire population is expected to surpass that of china and become the world's largest. it's a long way from tokyo to rural kenya and a very...
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i was in new delhi, india, a couple of years ago. i was chairman of an opposition called opportunity international, largest private micro-finance organization world, giving poor people credit so that they can become entrepreneurs and giving them tools and training and support. and i want -- i went to the top of of the roof in the slums of w delhi. if you've never been to the slums of new delhi, they are the grimmest places you'll ever see. and i sat down on the top of that roof with 10 women, to whom we had given credit and training and tools and support, to talk with them. and i didn't see desperation in their eyes, although their circumstances were desperate here i saw hope, focus, determination and pride. because they were building a life of dignity and purpose. and they were entrepreneurs. they were free market capitalist. they didn' did know that's whaty were. what they knew though was first and foremost, somebody had said to them, regardless of their circumstances, regardless of the desperation all around you, we see you. you h
i was in new delhi, india, a couple of years ago. i was chairman of an opposition called opportunity international, largest private micro-finance organization world, giving poor people credit so that they can become entrepreneurs and giving them tools and training and support. and i want -- i went to the top of of the roof in the slums of w delhi. if you've never been to the slums of new delhi, they are the grimmest places you'll ever see. and i sat down on the top of that roof with 10 women,...
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air india will soon be flying between new delhi and dulles airport. >> connecting the biggest democracyith the oldest. >> there will be three non-stop round trip flights each week. they're expecting some 30,000 tourists traveling there each year. terry mcauliffe says that will make a $30 million impact in the metro area. flights will begin in july. >>> military family in northern virginia doing all they can to help their son. the 2-year-old has autism and some other challenges. >> his parents believe a service dog could make difference. kristin wright shares their story. >> reporter: brittany and dan. high school sweethearts. together forever. senior prom. high school graduation, class of 2002. marriage. the military. moving from place to place serving our country. then came joy. an 8 pound 4.9 ounce baby boy ethan. but with all the good times come hard times too. ethan was born with severe scoliosis. he was missing a rib. >> so he had two vertical tie tanian ribs placed when he was 9 months old. >> that was just the beginning. >> he wasn't pointing or responding to his name. >> reporte
air india will soon be flying between new delhi and dulles airport. >> connecting the biggest democracyith the oldest. >> there will be three non-stop round trip flights each week. they're expecting some 30,000 tourists traveling there each year. terry mcauliffe says that will make a $30 million impact in the metro area. flights will begin in july. >>> military family in northern virginia doing all they can to help their son. the 2-year-old has autism and some other...
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bbc news, delhi. katty: the mystery surrounding the death of the north korean leader's half-brother is getting more mysterious. malaysian authorities have refused to comply. kim jong nam was at the kuala airport when he was poisoned. there one person in custody. reporter: is this one of the female assassins that carried out an attack at kuala lumpur airport? these cctv images have been released in malaysia. a vietnamese woman has been detained. they want to find out what happened to this man. kim jong-nam is the older half-brother of north korean leader kim jong-un. he is believed to have been killed in a poisoning attack. kim jong-nam is known to have visited malaysia often a details of his alleged assassination are murky. between the hours of 9:00 and 10:00 in the morning on monday, the man believed to be kim jong-nam was attacked in this crowded, busy airport. police say he was accosted by at least one woman who covered his face with a cloth filled with some kind of burning chemical. after that is
bbc news, delhi. katty: the mystery surrounding the death of the north korean leader's half-brother is getting more mysterious. malaysian authorities have refused to comply. kim jong nam was at the kuala airport when he was poisoned. there one person in custody. reporter: is this one of the female assassins that carried out an attack at kuala lumpur airport? these cctv images have been released in malaysia. a vietnamese woman has been detained. they want to find out what happened to this man....
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air india will start service between new delhi and dulles. the service begins in july. there will be three nonstop round trip flights each week tourists and business travelers every year. virginia governor terry mcauliffe says that will make a 30 million dollar impact in our area. >> interesting news. >> how long of a flight is it? >> at least -- >> i think it's 20 hours. >> a direct flight. >> that's amazing. >> openings up a lot of possibilities for people. >> for sure. weekend is looking okay. it's going to be cold throughout but it's not frigid. tomorrow it's going to start that way. windchills would could be in thr teens as you make your way out. we've got colder air moving in right now. outside 36 degrees. look at the winds, northwest at 14 miles per hour. that windchill now down into the 20s, even the teens already. now, we've seen some snow on the radar. we well, the atmosphere is too dry. we're not seeing it hit the ground. tomorrow, just a cold day. 34 martinsburg, 3 manassas. a high of 39 in d.c. with the wind, that windchill is definitely going to be on the
air india will start service between new delhi and dulles. the service begins in july. there will be three nonstop round trip flights each week tourists and business travelers every year. virginia governor terry mcauliffe says that will make a 30 million dollar impact in our area. >> interesting news. >> how long of a flight is it? >> at least -- >> i think it's 20 hours. >> a direct flight. >> that's amazing. >> openings up a lot of possibilities for...
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on average, 1,400 new vehicles are added to delhi's streets every day, most now burning a highly pollutingsel, long outlawed in europe and the united states. by 2021 diesel fuel here will meet european standards. the government has also promised to shut down old coal fired plants and restrict new ones. and wood and coal burning brick kilns has been moved farther away from the city. but the pollution continues. to get an idea of how polluted the air is, we went to one of the cleanest places in delhi: the american embassy school. it serves the children of american and other expats and diplomats. many don face masks but only until they're inside says the director ellen stern. >> we have an air system that goes all the way through the school and we now have four different kinds of filters on it that filter out various kinds of things. >> reporter: barun aggarwal showed me the elaborate system his company, breathe easy, has set up in the school, pulling out the first layer of filter, thickly coated with a grimy soot. if you were to walk outside today this is what is coming into your lungs? >> a
on average, 1,400 new vehicles are added to delhi's streets every day, most now burning a highly pollutingsel, long outlawed in europe and the united states. by 2021 diesel fuel here will meet european standards. the government has also promised to shut down old coal fired plants and restrict new ones. and wood and coal burning brick kilns has been moved farther away from the city. but the pollution continues. to get an idea of how polluted the air is, we went to one of the cleanest places in...
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we can be as successful in new delhi, shanghai, rio de janeiro. why do we have to come to america? this is a type of message we've sent abroad. >> according to a 2015 immigration study that you and i have talked about in the past, 1.2 jobs are created with every one immigrant brought into the united states. so there's actually -- one of the arguments you've heard in the past, you've made in the past is that immigrants are actually good for this economy that donald trump claims to want to expand far beyond the rate at which it's currently growing. >> immigrants like me. immigrants like you create jobs because we bring our skills here. we bring our education over here. we uplift the economy. i said if my own career, i created 1,000 jobs and one of my companies, 250 in another one. so this is the way it is in silicon valley. look at the complexion of the people over here. mostly foreign. and evenhe top companies have ceos born in india, in china, all over the world. this is silicon valley. this is what we need more of, not less of. we don't need to close our doors. we should be openin
we can be as successful in new delhi, shanghai, rio de janeiro. why do we have to come to america? this is a type of message we've sent abroad. >> according to a 2015 immigration study that you and i have talked about in the past, 1.2 jobs are created with every one immigrant brought into the united states. so there's actually -- one of the arguments you've heard in the past, you've made in the past is that immigrants are actually good for this economy that donald trump claims to want to...
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for instance, i'm thinking of the case when in 2013, you walked into a new york delhi and you were wronglyrisked. yes, you were stopped and frisked. i mean, what does that tell us about race in america today? i mean, certainly, i mean, we're looking at all the... talking about black lives matter, talking about what sort of came out of as statements about, against what was happening inside many different communities, where people of colour were being harmed or hurt by state officials or police, you know what i mean? and the profiling that goes on with them, in stop—and—frisk movement and stuff, it makes a statement about, you know, the nation, how far we still need to go. i mean, certainly, i think a young black teenager is, like, 20 times more likely to be killed than his white counterpart. so certainly, we have things that we need to be working on, you know? you campaigned for barack obama in his presidential bid and you said back in 2008, "i can feel a tide of change in the country." did it come? i think that there is still a tide of change. i mean, to try to act like we haven't had grea
for instance, i'm thinking of the case when in 2013, you walked into a new york delhi and you were wronglyrisked. yes, you were stopped and frisked. i mean, what does that tell us about race in america today? i mean, certainly, i mean, we're looking at all the... talking about black lives matter, talking about what sort of came out of as statements about, against what was happening inside many different communities, where people of colour were being harmed or hurt by state officials or police,...
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i want to the top of the roof in new delhi, they are the grimmest places you will ever seen.whom we had given credit and training and tools of support to talk with them. and i did not see desperation in their eyes, although their circumstances were desperate. i saw hope, focus, determination and pride because they were building a life of dignity and purpose. .nd if they were entrepreneurs they were free market capitalists, they did not know that is what they were. what do they knew is that somebody had said to them, regardless of your circumstances, regardless of the desperation all around you, we see you. you have value. you have promise. you have potential. and with a helping hand, which we all need, and some by to take a chance on you, which we all of you can build a life dignity. they put their colleagues and family members to work. that is free market capitalism. we ought to have micro-finance in this country instead of a web of entitlement -- [applause] carly: instead of a weapon entitlement wrapped around people's lives and that's what we have done. we have woven peopl
i want to the top of the roof in new delhi, they are the grimmest places you will ever seen.whom we had given credit and training and tools of support to talk with them. and i did not see desperation in their eyes, although their circumstances were desperate. i saw hope, focus, determination and pride because they were building a life of dignity and purpose. .nd if they were entrepreneurs they were free market capitalists, they did not know that is what they were. what do they knew is that...
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rihanna was spotted in the wee hours of this morning at a new york city delhi shooting in various outfits arrived in head to toe camo. then threw on a black head dress. next she rocked a backwards cap underneath what looks like orange hair extensions followed by purple ones. this look, a green wig and designer knit dress, price tag over $4,000. we're told this is a nine-hour photo shoot for paper magazine. >> and still ahead -- >> yes. >> introduces "e.t." to her real-life boyfriend. what she thinks of the interest in her personal life. >> is it because i'm a big girl? is he this or that, overweight. >> and our grammy fashion flashback with the jaw dropping red carpet moments. >> what's happening? should have a red dress like mine? >> missy! >> from the loss that makes us hurt. >> showed p in my mailbox with no traction in the snow. >> you're not thinking of going back there, are you? >> comes a place that will help us heal. >> why did you bring me here? >> this is your flying lesson. >> you can do this. >>> thank god for yoga. >> i know. >> never going to happen. hi, kate. looking fine.
rihanna was spotted in the wee hours of this morning at a new york city delhi shooting in various outfits arrived in head to toe camo. then threw on a black head dress. next she rocked a backwards cap underneath what looks like orange hair extensions followed by purple ones. this look, a green wig and designer knit dress, price tag over $4,000. we're told this is a nine-hour photo shoot for paper magazine. >> and still ahead -- >> yes. >> introduces "e.t." to her...
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it could affect businesses from silicon valley to new delhi. let's go to michael mckee for more.e're joined by darrell issa from california's 49th district. that is san diego, riverside county. he is concerned about the visas, a program that allows up to 80,000 foreign workers,-foreign workers, to come to the u.s. on a three-year visa every year. every profession is eligible, but it is a cornerstone of hiring for high-tech and you say it is subject to abuse. why'd you say that? what is the problem? >> nearly half of the individuals who come are paid about $60,000 in year because of some historic loophole, some amounts that were set 20 plus years ago. some examples would ago. some examples would be the sneak work in southern california edison, abbott labs, and the university of california. they hired or attempted to hire people who work going to displace existing workers. they went out for a contract, the contractor brought in h-1b folks. those individuals were actually being trained, and the case of southern california edison, directly by the people who are being laid off. that i
it could affect businesses from silicon valley to new delhi. let's go to michael mckee for more.e're joined by darrell issa from california's 49th district. that is san diego, riverside county. he is concerned about the visas, a program that allows up to 80,000 foreign workers,-foreign workers, to come to the u.s. on a three-year visa every year. every profession is eligible, but it is a cornerstone of hiring for high-tech and you say it is subject to abuse. why'd you say that? what is the...
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program, we are going to have people coming over here, going to our universities and creating jobs in new delhiis so shortsighted. >> the tom friedman idea. staple it to the back of the diploma. >> advanced degree, staple a green card to the back of it. that's not in their best interest, it's in ours. coming up next, a provocative new cover. i never saw that coming. it comes as some of america's top allies are trying to figure out what to make of this new president. steny hoyer spoke to the ambassador yesterday. congressman hoyer joins us next. keep it right here on "morning joe." ( ♪ ) ♪ they tell me i'm wrong ♪ ♪ to want to stand alongside my, my love ♪ ♪ whoa, talkin' 'bout my love ♪ ♪ to want to stand it's about moving forward ♪ not back. it's looking up not down. it's feeling up thinking up living up. it's being in motion... in body in spirit in the now. boost. it's not just nutrition. it's intelligent nutrition. with 26 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams of protein. all in 3 delicious flavors. it's choosing to go in one direction... up. boost. be up for it. the market.redict but through g
program, we are going to have people coming over here, going to our universities and creating jobs in new delhiis so shortsighted. >> the tom friedman idea. staple it to the back of the diploma. >> advanced degree, staple a green card to the back of it. that's not in their best interest, it's in ours. coming up next, a provocative new cover. i never saw that coming. it comes as some of america's top allies are trying to figure out what to make of this new president. steny hoyer...
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the main culprit in these robberies remains unscathed finds a new partner and strikes again at the vine street delhi262 north simpson. >> he puts mask on but puts it on backwards annotates. you can see he clearly doesn't know what he's doing. >> reporter: there have been two incidents now as you heard in that story where shots have been fired. police are concerned that somebody innocent will get hurt. if you have any information 215-686-tips. reporting lively in west philadelphia annie mccormick channel6 "action news." matt back to you. >> thank you annie. >>> surveillance footage captured an attack during a charity basketball game in the city's crescentville section. it happened at the international christian high school on east tabor road. the 25-year-old victim was sitting on the bench when a player walked up to him and punched him. the victim got up and walked away but a second person hit him knocking him out. both attackers then took off. the victim was taken to the hospital for cuts to his face. >> a local hockey club is mourning the death of a popular young player. the wissahickon skating clu
the main culprit in these robberies remains unscathed finds a new partner and strikes again at the vine street delhi262 north simpson. >> he puts mask on but puts it on backwards annotates. you can see he clearly doesn't know what he's doing. >> reporter: there have been two incidents now as you heard in that story where shots have been fired. police are concerned that somebody innocent will get hurt. if you have any information 215-686-tips. reporting lively in west philadelphia...
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because it created among people of the perception that these ivory tower journalists in new york and washington and delhi and he used that to his advantage i thought. [inaudible question] >> i would love to hear your thoughts about your dad's career and how influenced you as a kid. >> wow, i never get that question. for those of you that do not know my father is a television reporter. he was a news reporter here in new york city. he worked for wcbs and wnbc. the big story that he is most famous for was a story if you remember back in the 80s, he was like Ãmy childhood was like the movie anchorman. i got had mutton chops. he had bowties, is very old-school. he's been doing this he was 18 years old. he taught me so many critical lessons about Ãand especially a lot of this has influenced the way i look at this election because i used to tell a story, when i was a little kid, my dad came home from work. my father had to do cindy pulled the phone attacked first. you go and get a pack of camel cigarettes. and a drink. he would take a telephone in the rolodex and he would randomly slip through the rolodex and c
because it created among people of the perception that these ivory tower journalists in new york and washington and delhi and he used that to his advantage i thought. [inaudible question] >> i would love to hear your thoughts about your dad's career and how influenced you as a kid. >> wow, i never get that question. for those of you that do not know my father is a television reporter. he was a news reporter here in new york city. he worked for wcbs and wnbc. the big story that he is...
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so what are the key issues the new boss will have to tackle now? we'll have a report from delhi. as well. join me in about 15 minutes. thank you very much, sally. just two months before frescoes to polls, this is publicity marine le pen could have done without. the front national say it is the part of a deliberate ploy to spare their leader. this is a police raid for media purposes because they did the same rate in the same office as a year ago. so what do they want? investigators in brussels clamouring the pen pad her bodyguard, seen here, with eu funds, by falsely claiming he was a parliamentary assistant. she is also accused of planning more than $300,000 to pay and other assistant, who worked in paris, and therefore did not qualify for eu funding. the front national leader rejects the allegations, but is the second french presidential contender to be caught up in such a scandal. her rival is being investigated over whether his wife wrongly received more than $800,000 of french taxpayers money at his parliamentary assistants. the controversy with both candidates led to hundred
so what are the key issues the new boss will have to tackle now? we'll have a report from delhi. as well. join me in about 15 minutes. thank you very much, sally. just two months before frescoes to polls, this is publicity marine le pen could have done without. the front national say it is the part of a deliberate ploy to spare their leader. this is a police raid for media purposes because they did the same rate in the same office as a year ago. so what do they want? investigators in brussels...
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delhi india. announced that air india will launch free nontop stop round trip flights per week between dulles and an dirra ghandi international airport. service is set to begin in july. newoute is expected to bring in an region each year. >> that is a big development. >>> it is common for 10-year- olds to pretend to be super heroes. but coming up, we'll introduce you to one boy who actually became one. >>> up next, how president trump's first visit to the winter house as commander in chief is affecting the surrounding florida community. >>> tonight, president donald trump is at his mara lago country club in florida, for the first time since his inauguration. the winter white house is located on 20 acres ever prime florida real estate. air traffic will be restrictedded while the president is -- restricted while the president is there. with a new, one-mile snow- -- no-fly zone one mile within the resort. >> traffic is going to be bad. and the white house said first lady melania trump and son baron will join president trump this weekend. president trump is also expected to attend his annual charity ball at the estate tomorrow. the organization helps refugees, affected by th
delhi india. announced that air india will launch free nontop stop round trip flights per week between dulles and an dirra ghandi international airport. service is set to begin in july. newoute is expected to bring in an region each year. >> that is a big development. >>> it is common for 10-year- olds to pretend to be super heroes. but coming up, we'll introduce you to one boy who actually became one. >>> up next, how president trump's first visit to the winter house as...
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news live from singapore. ta ke two take two — the prosecutors office of south korea gets another shot at arresting samsung's group chief. and gridlock in delhitruggled to get to work as uber drivers keep off the road. good morning, asia. hello, world. welcome to this edition of asia business report. i'm rico hizon. we begin with the corruption scandal in south korea and, for the second time in three weeks, a court will decide whether to grant a request to if
news live from singapore. ta ke two take two — the prosecutors office of south korea gets another shot at arresting samsung's group chief. and gridlock in delhitruggled to get to work as uber drivers keep off the road. good morning, asia. hello, world. welcome to this edition of asia business report. i'm rico hizon. we begin with the corruption scandal in south korea and, for the second time in three weeks, a court will decide whether to grant a request to if