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the markets will create jobs in the india, because the markets will createjobs in the us india, because the markets will create jobs in the us as well. relations between india and the united states blossomed under the 0bama presidency. the question now is whether the magic will be repeated with his successor —— magic. you have been watching newsday. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello there, good morning. the week that lies ahead will be very different from the weekjust gone, because the next few days are looking very unsettled which means we will see spells of rain which could be quite heavy. quite windy and you will notice things cooler, on a downward trend. it's a reasonable start to the day. lighter winds than we are seeing through the weekend, but we are looking out west for this low pressure to bring rain in from the west. a pretty reasonable start, much lighter winds and good spells of sunshine early on but a fresh start to the day, but in more rural spots, dipping into single figures. a bright start for many. some ood spells of sunshine. but out west, that
the markets will create jobs in the india, because the markets will createjobs in the us india, because the markets will create jobs in the us as well. relations between india and the united states blossomed under the 0bama presidency. the question now is whether the magic will be repeated with his successor —— magic. you have been watching newsday. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello there, good morning. the week that lies ahead will be very different from the weekjust...
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india and the energy partnership. india and the us have a similar nuclear agreement. if this message is anything to go by, that should set the tone for the meeting. there are other issues that could be hurdles to the relationship. this is the first time that prime minister narendra modi and president trump will be meeting. there could be some sticking points. india is very concerned about the review of how theseis concerned about the review of how these is monitored in the us, it could affect tens of thousands of it workers. president trump also took a jibe at india when he was pulling out of the paris claimant agreement, saying that india only agree to it because they would get thousands of dollars of aid from countries. also there has been talk of a significant drone deal with india? there has been talk of a significant drone dealwith india? yes, a senior white house official has said that that could be discussed. we are not expecting any major announcement from either side. prime minister narendra modi once again taking the message that india is open to business to
india and the energy partnership. india and the us have a similar nuclear agreement. if this message is anything to go by, that should set the tone for the meeting. there are other issues that could be hurdles to the relationship. this is the first time that prime minister narendra modi and president trump will be meeting. there could be some sticking points. india is very concerned about the review of how theseis concerned about the review of how these is monitored in the us, it could affect...
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america first or made in india? well trump hails narendra modi for boosting the economy, there are several thorny issues which could make foran several thorny issues which could make for an uncomfortable visit. and as we mark the 20th anniversary of the asian financial turmoil, we met with south koreans who sacrifices we re with south koreans who sacrifices were worth their weight in gold. —— whose sacrifices. good morning asia, hello world. it is a tuesday. glad you could join us for this edition of asia business report. i am rico hizon and as we recorded on newsday, narendra modi hasjust met hizon and as we recorded on newsday, narendra modi has just met with donald trump at the white house. both men portray themselves as outsiders and promised to bring back jobs during their campaigns. president trump had this to say about his counterpart. thank you very much. it is a great honour to have prime minister narendra modi of india, who has been such a great prime minister. i have been speaking of him and reading a
america first or made in india? well trump hails narendra modi for boosting the economy, there are several thorny issues which could make foran several thorny issues which could make for an uncomfortable visit. and as we mark the 20th anniversary of the asian financial turmoil, we met with south koreans who sacrifices we re with south koreans who sacrifices were worth their weight in gold. —— whose sacrifices. good morning asia, hello world. it is a tuesday. glad you could join us for this...
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now consider india, home to 1.2 billion people. that's 17% of the planet, so it's no surprise that india's problems, poverty, hunger, tend to be big. but the indian government is thinking just as big when it comes to fighting hunger, and they''re fighting that battle one lunch at a time. this "viewchange" film tells the story. amos r roberts: it's early momorning in a smamall village t far from the city of bangalore. kuma is cleaning the rickshaw that provides his family's velihood.. his wife nakama is washing the family's few dishes. and their children are getting ready for school. abilash, however, can't find his school shirt. amos: kuma but doesn't earn enough to buy spare shirts for the children. after paying for the hire of his rickshaw, he's lucky to make $4.00 or $5.00 a day, so clothes getet held togetherer with safety pins for as long as possible. while abilash helps his dad fix a puncture, his brother and sister have leftover rice fofor breakfast.t. their parents go without. amos: these kids are lucky. millions of indian
now consider india, home to 1.2 billion people. that's 17% of the planet, so it's no surprise that india's problems, poverty, hunger, tend to be big. but the indian government is thinking just as big when it comes to fighting hunger, and they''re fighting that battle one lunch at a time. this "viewchange" film tells the story. amos r roberts: it's early momorning in a smamall village t far from the city of bangalore. kuma is cleaning the rickshaw that provides his family's velihood.....
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we fly to countries that are close to india. the gulf states, as well as thailand, malaysia, the mall dives, -- maldives, and bangladesh. this has no impact on us. reporter:thailand, i understandr stock is the best-performing airline stock since the near shutdown in december 2014. the value continues to rally. you hold a sizable stake in the business. is now a good time to sell? are you talking to potential buyers? >> we are not looking to sell any of our stake at this time. we think the stock is greatly undervalued, even at these levels. you are right. spicejet has been the world's best performing aviation stock over the last two years. when i took over the company, it was valued at around $.20. today it is in excess of two dollars. it has done exceedingly well in the last two years, but we think there's tremendous potential in india's aviation market, and there's no reason for us to sell stakes at this valuation. the spicejetas chairman and cofounder. coming up in the next hour of "bloomberg markets: asia," president trump war
we fly to countries that are close to india. the gulf states, as well as thailand, malaysia, the mall dives, -- maldives, and bangladesh. this has no impact on us. reporter:thailand, i understandr stock is the best-performing airline stock since the near shutdown in december 2014. the value continues to rally. you hold a sizable stake in the business. is now a good time to sell? are you talking to potential buyers? >> we are not looking to sell any of our stake at this time. we think the...
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india celebrating, their tea m moment. india celebrating, their team has scored 281. the bit that, england would have to score like never before. they were batting. they had never chose to a total of that big. who would stay in? 42 a2. heather that big. who would stay in? a2 a2. heather knight had push it. but run out. fran wilson, in herfirst world cup match, played the best innings of her career. her 50. cup match, played the best innings of her career. her50. in cup match, played the best innings of her career. her 50. in the last over, england needed 76, but those runouts —— wickets kept coming. england soon all out for 2a6. england's big day, the opportunity grabbed by india. lewis hamilton got a 66 pole of his career. sebastian vettel will start in fourth. in tennis, marion cilic and sebastiano lopez wilken met —— contest the final. petra kvitova will contest her first final since injured ina will contest her first final since injured in a knife attack. her opponent had to retire. she will play an australian in the final. that's all the sport. you can se
india celebrating, their tea m moment. india celebrating, their team has scored 281. the bit that, england would have to score like never before. they were batting. they had never chose to a total of that big. who would stay in? 42 a2. heather that big. who would stay in? a2 a2. heather knight had push it. but run out. fran wilson, in herfirst world cup match, played the best innings of her career. her 50. cup match, played the best innings of her career. her50. in cup match, played the best...
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sixteen fighter planes but those planes will all be made in india as part of prime minister narendra modi's make in india and initiatives that could conflict with trump's america first message wouldn't be the first conflict of interest when it comes to defense spending now right after trump called out cutter on funding terrorism the pentagon sold the gulf state twelve billion dollars worth of ethic fifteen fighter jets wow big cash thank you very much alex like to bring in you now to discuss military activity in syria. you're talking about president has he seems to be happy about canada's plan to expand its military budget tell us about that well aside from syria president trump seems to be very happy with canada's giving justin trudeau a big old pat on the back for saying that our military budgets expanded to thirty two point seven billion over the next ten years that's a seventy percent jump for canada now this probably falls into the mix and it's good reasoning behind it you know to get a little bit closer to the trump of the american administration trump said that he wants to see
sixteen fighter planes but those planes will all be made in india as part of prime minister narendra modi's make in india and initiatives that could conflict with trump's america first message wouldn't be the first conflict of interest when it comes to defense spending now right after trump called out cutter on funding terrorism the pentagon sold the gulf state twelve billion dollars worth of ethic fifteen fighter jets wow big cash thank you very much alex like to bring in you now to discuss...
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india is also a market that many american ceos would like more access to. seema mody takes a look at the economic ties that bind the two countries. >> reporter: prime minister modi's first face-to-face meeting with president trump will be more about relationship building and establishing trust as india has been somewhat absent from this administration's foreign policy discussions that have been dominated by china, russia and mexico. this weekend, modi received a warm welcome from corporate america. jeff be strkszos of amazon, and ceo tim cook coming to d.c. to meet with the indian leader. can we ask you questions about how the meeting went? >> it was fantastic. >> reporter: india represents a significant economic opportunity for tech companies in particular, with 277 million internet users and mobile growth on the rise making india the number-one market for android. the guest list of business executives wasn't limited to the tech sector. ceos of walmart were on hand. these consumer-facing brands hoping to capitalize on india's population of more than 1.3 mi
india is also a market that many american ceos would like more access to. seema mody takes a look at the economic ties that bind the two countries. >> reporter: prime minister modi's first face-to-face meeting with president trump will be more about relationship building and establishing trust as india has been somewhat absent from this administration's foreign policy discussions that have been dominated by china, russia and mexico. this weekend, modi received a warm welcome from...
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modi's make in india program. anna: if the indian delegation goes back to india and has nothing can creek and just in the friendly relationship, will that be seen as success enough what does the delegation want to take back clear proposals on visa and trade? ajay: i think this visit has really been downplayed by the indian side in the indian media. there are no great expectations of the visit. i think the deal on the drones has already been announced. i think as long as the direction is right and as long as the indians get to hear what is happening is a continuation of the policies under president bush and president obama, that would be sufficient for india. vonnie: mr. saying, how did you prepare prime minister modi? you have lots of experience working with american companies and the american bureaucracy as well as the indian bureaucracy. what have you told the prime minister to pass on to president trump? ajay: i think what we have tried to communicate is that indian companies today are creating huge numbers of
modi's make in india program. anna: if the indian delegation goes back to india and has nothing can creek and just in the friendly relationship, will that be seen as success enough what does the delegation want to take back clear proposals on visa and trade? ajay: i think this visit has really been downplayed by the indian side in the indian media. there are no great expectations of the visit. i think the deal on the drones has already been announced. i think as long as the direction is right...
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/india business council. here's what president trump said about india's economy yesterday in the rose garden >> india has the fastest growing economy in the world we hope to be catcng y shiouoon in terms of potential increase i have to tell you that. we're working on it. . >>> welcome back you're watching "squawk box" live from the nasdaq market site in times square. >>> good morning welcome back look at the u.s. equity futures. things are barely budging. yesterday we saw significant moves to the upside. those all waned by the end of the trading session this morning dow indicated up by 1.5. the s&p 500 looks like it would open down by a point crude oil prices have come back up but still trading under $44 a barrel >>> news breaking in the past hour, eu antitrust regulators fining alphabet 2$2.7 billion google has been accused of promoting its open shopping service over those of smaller rivals the prove quous recoevious rec 2 $1.2 billion google is considering an appeal. >>> stocks to watch today. paulson and c
/india business council. here's what president trump said about india's economy yesterday in the rose garden >> india has the fastest growing economy in the world we hope to be catcng y shiouoon in terms of potential increase i have to tell you that. we're working on it. . >>> welcome back you're watching "squawk box" live from the nasdaq market site in times square. >>> good morning welcome back look at the u.s. equity futures. things are barely budging....
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india has the fastest growing economy in the world. we hope we're going to be catching you soon in terms of percentage increase. i have to tell you that. we're working on b it. in just two weeks, you will begin to implement the largest tax overhaul in your country's history. we're doing that also, by the way, creating great new opportunities for your citizens. you have a big vision for improving infrastructure and you are fighting government corruption, which is always a grave threat to democracy. together our countries can help chart an optimistic path into the future, one that unleashes the power of new technology, new inf infrastructure and the enthusiasm ask excitement of very hard working and very dynamic people. i look forward to working with you, mr. prime minister, to create jobs in our countries, to e grow our economies and to create a trading relationship that is fair and resip ro kol. it's important barriers be removed to the export of u.s. goods into your markets and we reduce our trade deficit with your country. i was plea
india has the fastest growing economy in the world. we hope we're going to be catching you soon in terms of percentage increase. i have to tell you that. we're working on b it. in just two weeks, you will begin to implement the largest tax overhaul in your country's history. we're doing that also, by the way, creating great new opportunities for your citizens. you have a big vision for improving infrastructure and you are fighting government corruption, which is always a grave threat to...
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mr trump said the us relationship with india has never been stronger. the british government says testing carried out as a result of the grenfell tower fire has so far found that 75 high—rise buildings in 26 local authorities failed safety tests. the company which makes the cladding that is thought to have been used on grenfell has now stopped selling the product globally. and camden council, in north london, has evacuated several towers after firefighters said they could not guarantee safety, partly because of concerns overfire doors. tom symonds reports. this is the fire door, leading to the fire exit. roger evans is staying put in his camden flat, despite the mass evacuation of his neighbours. but today, he was told this. yes, apparently all the doors need replacing. why? because, last week, camden council realised these towers were covered with aluminium panels capable of burning in a fire. with that in mind, the advice from fire safety experts was every door needs to be a fire door. what you think about the fact you are behind a door that is not
mr trump said the us relationship with india has never been stronger. the british government says testing carried out as a result of the grenfell tower fire has so far found that 75 high—rise buildings in 26 local authorities failed safety tests. the company which makes the cladding that is thought to have been used on grenfell has now stopped selling the product globally. and camden council, in north london, has evacuated several towers after firefighters said they could not guarantee...
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you have to think about china and india. india is the biggest single polluter next china -- combined, iny are 90% of the carbon the atmosphere. you think of china and india immediately when you think of global warming if you're honest. united states is no longer an issue when it comes to being a polluter relative to 90%, china and india. we should only stay with the accord if it doesn't hurt our economy. we could actually do something to help it. we are not a big polluter. is part of this agreement that would give the countries money to help them with maintaining their end of the agreement. the poor countries aren't the polluters. 90% is from china and india. immediately think of china and india, not united states or poor countries. it's bogus. they are not the cause. the cause is the rich countries, china and india. if you are sincere and honest and aware, you think immediately like a pavlovian fashion, china and india. -- p patent in london ayton in london, kentucky. caller: i'm old enough to remember the shots in los the
you have to think about china and india. india is the biggest single polluter next china -- combined, iny are 90% of the carbon the atmosphere. you think of china and india immediately when you think of global warming if you're honest. united states is no longer an issue when it comes to being a polluter relative to 90%, china and india. we should only stay with the accord if it doesn't hurt our economy. we could actually do something to help it. we are not a big polluter. is part of this...
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india just wants much more to do and that whole political situation in india, it is not much talked about but the british regiments of better going to fight in burma from the next three years are indian regiments. they are of mostly -- there are it is thetsmen but istish indian army that going to take burma back and a small detachment called merrill's marauders. one of the journalists here, he davies were flying over burma and the plane had mechanical issues. they would be picked up by a who had beene working with our officers of strategic services. the state department guys were in the thick of it with stillwell. the japanese to do, they go from thailand in and they go and drive the chinese backand the british . divisionstwo chinese that will make it to india. they will make it to a place called ramgarh. trllwell says we will india, division army in the brits will supply the uniforms and the money. the first group of americans -- there are about 65 american soldiers that will leave savannah georgia --savannah, georgia and 65 days later go to pakistan and then moved to india and build thi
india just wants much more to do and that whole political situation in india, it is not much talked about but the british regiments of better going to fight in burma from the next three years are indian regiments. they are of mostly -- there are it is thetsmen but istish indian army that going to take burma back and a small detachment called merrill's marauders. one of the journalists here, he davies were flying over burma and the plane had mechanical issues. they would be picked up by a who...
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it's the heaviest, that india has ever put into orbit. the 640 ton rocket — lifted off from a launch—pad off the bay of bengal. our correspondent sanjoy mujumder reports. at historic day for india and a proud moment for its scientists as the gslv mk iii lifted off from our space centre in southern india, just off the coast of the bay of bengal. this is the most powerful rocket to be developed by india. it weighs more than 600 tons and is higher than the statue of liberty and it's taken the than the statue of liberty and it's ta ken the country than the statue of liberty and it's taken the country more than 15 years to develop. minutes after the launch, it placed into orbit successfully a communications satellite weighing more than three tons. that is the largest satellite ever been placed in two orbit by an indian station can see which has earned a reputation are round the world of being able to carry out its operations at a fraction of the cost of those carried out around the world. the the gslv mk iii would —— place estate agent
it's the heaviest, that india has ever put into orbit. the 640 ton rocket — lifted off from a launch—pad off the bay of bengal. our correspondent sanjoy mujumder reports. at historic day for india and a proud moment for its scientists as the gslv mk iii lifted off from our space centre in southern india, just off the coast of the bay of bengal. this is the most powerful rocket to be developed by india. it weighs more than 600 tons and is higher than the statue of liberty and it's taken the...
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india is always facing the threat of terrorism. this is not just a far-fetched problem. 4,000 people from the russian federation according to our estimates are in syria. and around 4500 from the cis countries. and this is a real threat we are facing because some of them tried to get back, and some of them do get back. we launched our operation in syria because we knew what all of this would result in. you shouldn't try labeling people. we've got to work together substantively, and we're willing to engag ith work. but we need a constructive approach from your se. >> so we know that assad has used chemical weapons before, and russia entered into an agreement in 2013 to stop that. i mean russia acknowledged that in 2013 when it acknowledged to try to stop that by assad. the only question is whether he launched the chemical weapons attack that happened a couple of months ago. i just want to ask you, press a little further on this. because we all saw the video of the suffering, dying children. and that was the reason that president trum
india is always facing the threat of terrorism. this is not just a far-fetched problem. 4,000 people from the russian federation according to our estimates are in syria. and around 4500 from the cis countries. and this is a real threat we are facing because some of them tried to get back, and some of them do get back. we launched our operation in syria because we knew what all of this would result in. you shouldn't try labeling people. we've got to work together substantively, and we're willing...
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relations between india and the united states blossomed under the obama presidency. the question now is whether narendra modi can repeat the magic with his successor. you've been watching newsday. stay with us because all this week we will be marking the 20th anniversary of the asian financial crisis. we will be looking at those who lost everything and had to be built their businesses from scratch. and i kasia madera in london. goodbye to now. good morning. the week that lies ahead will be very different from the week just ahead will be very different from the weekjust gone because the next few days are looking very unsettled which means we will see spells a brain which will be quite heavy. quite windy and you will notice things cooler, on a downward trend. it's a reasonable start to the day. lighter winds that we are seeing through the weekend but we are looking out west for this low pressure to bring rain in from the west. a pretty reasonable start, much lighter winds and could spells of sunshine but a start to the day, but in more rural spots, dipping into single
relations between india and the united states blossomed under the obama presidency. the question now is whether narendra modi can repeat the magic with his successor. you've been watching newsday. stay with us because all this week we will be marking the 20th anniversary of the asian financial crisis. we will be looking at those who lost everything and had to be built their businesses from scratch. and i kasia madera in london. goodbye to now. good morning. the week that lies ahead will be very...
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the us has been doing that far ahead of other countries and they can help india. what they had issues about, what president trump has been saying, that is not fairto trump has been saying, that is not fair to the trump has been saying, that is not fairto the us trump has been saying, that is not fair to the us and his supporters as they are suffering because of this kind of accord. so far, during this meeting, we don't think that issue has come up because it wasn't mentioned that we will be looking closely at the joint statement that comes closely at the joint statement that co m es after closely at the joint statement that comes after these meetings in a couple of hours. our other top story this hour. the us supreme court has agreed to allow parts of president trump's controversial travel ban to go into effect, while it considers whether the policy should be upheld or struck down. the measure bans entry to travellers from six muslim majority countries for ninety days and suspends the us refugee programme for 120 days. our north america editorjon sopel was at the
the us has been doing that far ahead of other countries and they can help india. what they had issues about, what president trump has been saying, that is not fairto trump has been saying, that is not fair to the trump has been saying, that is not fairto the us trump has been saying, that is not fair to the us and his supporters as they are suffering because of this kind of accord. so far, during this meeting, we don't think that issue has come up because it wasn't mentioned that we will be...
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relations between india and the united states blossomed under the obama presidency. the question now is whether mr modi can repeat the magic with his successor. goodbye. hello there, good morning. the week that lies ahead will be very different from the weekjust gone, because the next few days are looking very unsettled which means we will see spells of rain which could be quite heavy. quite windy and you will notice things cooler, on a downward trend. it‘s a reasonable start to the day. lighter winds than we are seeing through the weekend, but we are looking out west for this low pressure to bring rain in from the west. a pretty reasonable start, much lighter winds and good spells of sunshine early on but a fresh start to the day, but in more rural spots, dipping into single figures. a bright start for many. some good spells of sunshine. but out west, that low pressure system pushing its way into the west of ireland. that is making progress northwards and eastwards and will continue to do so. a lovely start in many places with a good deal of sunshine. that will tu
relations between india and the united states blossomed under the obama presidency. the question now is whether mr modi can repeat the magic with his successor. goodbye. hello there, good morning. the week that lies ahead will be very different from the weekjust gone, because the next few days are looking very unsettled which means we will see spells of rain which could be quite heavy. quite windy and you will notice things cooler, on a downward trend. it‘s a reasonable start to the day....
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this down here were the guys training in india. they will have punched into burma from india. several of these armies will have been punched down into yunnan, but we not only build the armies, we build the corps over them. an iraqi are building army. it did not do very well one day. we build an afghan army, it may days. doing well on some if you keep the advisors with the unit, keep the logistics flowing, keep the airpower working, it will work. you have to stay there to be there. wedemeyer asked macarthur for a force to occupy china because all the chinese military is out towards burma. when the japanese surrender unexpectedly in august of 1945 after the two atomic bombs, the theese armies -- army is in wrong place and the japanese are all over the eastern part of china and somehow we've got to fix it. for 6 divisions -- asks for 6 divisions and two corps. corpsmarine amphibious and two divisions go into china september of 1945 and they do the job that was meant for two army cores and 6 army divisions. great book "the china marine" and for those of you that watch "he pbs seri
this down here were the guys training in india. they will have punched into burma from india. several of these armies will have been punched down into yunnan, but we not only build the armies, we build the corps over them. an iraqi are building army. it did not do very well one day. we build an afghan army, it may days. doing well on some if you keep the advisors with the unit, keep the logistics flowing, keep the airpower working, it will work. you have to stay there to be there. wedemeyer...
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president trump salutes india as a true friend. the chinese premier addresses the world economic forum in china. we take you there live. >> we are waiting for lines out of dalian. we will get the news as they make their way on the terminal. let's see what we get. markets mixed. 43% up, 43% down, the rest unchanged. cross assets, looking like this. most on the way out. we are basically flat. no pickup in volume except for taiwan and china. have a look at these stocks leading gains. one standing out to the downside , but next across the currency space. commodities, the big story gold. it was a story. you had goldfinger, if you will. prices have recovered a little bit, but still $10 before the price plunge yesterday. sovereign bonds coming yields on the way down across the board. was a market event yesterday with a cold, but you put everything together and scale it here, near theme lowest levels on record, so does a really change a lot of things. a great chart here. talking about china here, what we have seen, the csi is down about 90
president trump salutes india as a true friend. the chinese premier addresses the world economic forum in china. we take you there live. >> we are waiting for lines out of dalian. we will get the news as they make their way on the terminal. let's see what we get. markets mixed. 43% up, 43% down, the rest unchanged. cross assets, looking like this. most on the way out. we are basically flat. no pickup in volume except for taiwan and china. have a look at these stocks leading gains. one...
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for india, that there must does that make —— that demolition of pakistan did just that. there collies says he wants a repeat performance against sri lanka. we lost the cost and guys well raring to go, which has taken the pressure. later on, the way that we battered, it was the game changing innings, to be honest. —— lost the toss. initially, we got a good start. india may have had a dream start to the tournament, but not so for sri lanka, who had a 96 run defeat to south africa and were found guilty of a slow over rate the feds. angelo mathews is back from a ca lf feds. angelo mathews is back from a calf injury, and joined the team who has no margin for error against their neighbours. especially in the last two years, there have been tremendous. so it is hard to beat them unless we are on top of our game. we will all had to pull our socks up and give a great performance. the times of india called the massive win over pakistan and opening statement in the title of this, which might give sri lanka hope that momentum can change in one—day tournaments. australian cycli
for india, that there must does that make —— that demolition of pakistan did just that. there collies says he wants a repeat performance against sri lanka. we lost the cost and guys well raring to go, which has taken the pressure. later on, the way that we battered, it was the game changing innings, to be honest. —— lost the toss. initially, we got a good start. india may have had a dream start to the tournament, but not so for sri lanka, who had a 96 run defeat to south africa and were...
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they were shambolic against india but they improve to get to the semi—final. shambolic against india but they improve to get to the semi-final. we know that realistically england are playing unbelievably well. they are a really good one—day unit without apparent weaknesses. we sat down and had picked debrief yesterday, we stressed that we need to play out this game and if we play our best game we can put them under pressure. a lot of talk about thousands of empty seats or the match mainly because indian fans had purchased tickets just in case india were to play here therefore they would not turn up because it is india versus pakistan stop the icc has said they have had 3000 tickets reposted for fans. they are extending the deadline for supporters to do that you'll meet night tuesday local time. they are doing all they can to make sure there is an atmosphere here to match the occasion. syria have kept their hopes of world cup qualification alive after a 2—2 draw with china in group a of asian qualifying. they scored a stoppage time equaliser through ahmad al salih with the match b
they were shambolic against india but they improve to get to the semi—final. shambolic against india but they improve to get to the semi-final. we know that realistically england are playing unbelievably well. they are a really good one—day unit without apparent weaknesses. we sat down and had picked debrief yesterday, we stressed that we need to play out this game and if we play our best game we can put them under pressure. a lot of talk about thousands of empty seats or the match mainly...
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they are investing in india that the start-up zones. we feel this is a great opportunity for russian engineers to look at india as a market. the market is growing at a fast pace. we are the world's fastest growing economy, clocking over 7 % growth. >> we seem to be returning to a bipolar world where people think in geopolitical terms. russia is still a party to sank sh sanctions from the united states and the european union. does the fact you're getting closer to russia mean you're getting further away from the united states and europe on mutual policy issues? >> i don't think so. i think all anything thats are engaging with each other. we're finding opportunities where we could engage with russia. we have been engaging with russia for a long time, particularly in the energy area. we already made investment in it last year. so i think it is -- we shouldn't be seeing this as, you know, a zero sum game. i think a lot of opportunities for countries to still work out and find business opportunities. >> we know that russia after sanctions we
they are investing in india that the start-up zones. we feel this is a great opportunity for russian engineers to look at india as a market. the market is growing at a fast pace. we are the world's fastest growing economy, clocking over 7 % growth. >> we seem to be returning to a bipolar world where people think in geopolitical terms. russia is still a party to sank sh sanctions from the united states and the european union. does the fact you're getting closer to russia mean you're...
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-india relationship better than ever. he did say the united states will destroy radical islamic terrorism, very strong words from the president once again on that, and he also had a strong warning for the north korean regime. he says it will be dealt with, probably dealt with rapidly. this was an opportunity for the president also to discuss some of the other big stories of the day, the supreme court temporary decision on the travel ban, other related issues. this is the only time we're really hearing from him today. he decided he didn't want to do that and he's not going to be taking any questions, we're told, from reporters. >> which is a little odd because typically they would take two questions and two questions in for mats like this. a message discipline from the president. i'm not saying it's predictive of anything in the future, but he wanted to hit on a few things, largely policy related, and he did so. i think while the travel ban is not a total and complete vic toerl. his tendency is not just to spike the footba
-india relationship better than ever. he did say the united states will destroy radical islamic terrorism, very strong words from the president once again on that, and he also had a strong warning for the north korean regime. he says it will be dealt with, probably dealt with rapidly. this was an opportunity for the president also to discuss some of the other big stories of the day, the supreme court temporary decision on the travel ban, other related issues. this is the only time we're really...
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india reacted well. scintillating play, and when other contributions throughout the top order, it enabled india to set such a stiff target. in fact, england needed to achieve their highest ever run chase to win the match. 282, they wanted. they never got off to a flying start, early wickets and then pegged back by some excellent fielding. we saw dropped catches from both teams but direct hits from india were still there. england were still in with a shout, only needing 72 from the last ten overs. but then england all out for 2a6. there is a round—robin stage in this way in the world cup, somebody is out yet, but in terms of generating interest, as we said, there is nothing like a shock and we had one here in derby. that is all the sport for now. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. the french president emmanuel macron wants the world to sign up to a new environmental agreement — that would make a clean and healthy environment a human right. speaking in paris, he unveiled dr
india reacted well. scintillating play, and when other contributions throughout the top order, it enabled india to set such a stiff target. in fact, england needed to achieve their highest ever run chase to win the match. 282, they wanted. they never got off to a flying start, early wickets and then pegged back by some excellent fielding. we saw dropped catches from both teams but direct hits from india were still there. england were still in with a shout, only needing 72 from the last ten...
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brush up at zero india put zero. that accord really isn't what people are thinking it is today. the initial memory. >> shannon: you also had taken the first step towards rolling back a regulation, a regulation that was very widespread and wide-ranging and it was increase the reach of under the obama administration dealing with regulations of waters of the united states. called wotus for short. i covered cases and you at the state level are very familiar with this as well. we are talking about standing rain puddles on people's property or streams that result in storms. there was an argument over whether the government could come and regulate your property based on that kind of standing water. >> what is the impact this will? private property owners using their land to build subdivisions, farming or ranching because i don't know whether epa jurisdiction, federal jurisdiction extensive activity. they are facing tens of thousands of dollars in fines just by using their own property because the epa got the definition wrong. the six circuit said so. we are in the process of doing is g
brush up at zero india put zero. that accord really isn't what people are thinking it is today. the initial memory. >> shannon: you also had taken the first step towards rolling back a regulation, a regulation that was very widespread and wide-ranging and it was increase the reach of under the obama administration dealing with regulations of waters of the united states. called wotus for short. i covered cases and you at the state level are very familiar with this as well. we are talking...
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will he give india more leverage? : i don't think it is any mistake to understand that we are going to outdo china in any form, but washington will see india as a strategic partner in the region, also announcing security cooperation, also an important ally for counterterrorism measures. remember, india could be seen as a counterbalancing force. that is exactly what prime minister modi is trying to preach. he is trying to create jobs. he has met with ceo's of american corporations yesterday, the likes of apple, amazon, and walmart. resounds with the economic nationalism president trump stands for. that goes with prime minister modi's campaign creating jobs in the manufacturing sector. these are the key priorities of prime minister modi and that is what he will be pushing for. , good to have you on. full coverage of president trump and for mr. modi's statement at 5:15 new york time, vonnie. don't miss it. ofnie: coming up, the trial martin shkreli begins today. how his bragging may seal his fate with the prosecution. th
will he give india more leverage? : i don't think it is any mistake to understand that we are going to outdo china in any form, but washington will see india as a strategic partner in the region, also announcing security cooperation, also an important ally for counterterrorism measures. remember, india could be seen as a counterbalancing force. that is exactly what prime minister modi is trying to preach. he is trying to create jobs. he has met with ceo's of american corporations yesterday, the...
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this news has been dominating headlines in india. a lot of publications are fact checkinges his speech. they have reiterated their commitment various levels. the prime minister had a meeting with chancellor merkel and said failing to act on climate change would the a morally criminal act. minister andgy environment minister stated india is committed to its pledge. this is a huge surprise for a country that was dragged kicking and screaming. continued it needs to burning it cold to lift people out of poverty, 240 million people remain without electricity. continueexpansion on coal has d down significantly and the climate action tracker, which is an alliance of think tanks says india is well on its way to beating its targets for 2017. quek -- >> walk us through the efforts. >> we talked about the coal slowdown. are not ablelants to find funding in an environment where there is unfamiliarity over regulations. the government said in a decade it could stop holding any coal plants at all. there are other efforts under way. the government h
this news has been dominating headlines in india. a lot of publications are fact checkinges his speech. they have reiterated their commitment various levels. the prime minister had a meeting with chancellor merkel and said failing to act on climate change would the a morally criminal act. minister andgy environment minister stated india is committed to its pledge. this is a huge surprise for a country that was dragged kicking and screaming. continued it needs to burning it cold to lift people...
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why did india condition their targets on trillions of dollars? >> this is a political decision in this respect. >> not a political decision. it was a right for this country, chuck. this was -- this is a decision right for this country from a jobs perspective and economy perspective and environmental perspective. >> this is not wanting to be involved in a multilateral agreement. >> that is not accurate. >> would there have been more openness in this deal? >>he president said very clearly on friday that he is op and actually wants to engage in discussion with respect to international agreements on co-2 reduction. not paris. paris represents a bad decision for this country. >> do you believe that co-2 is the primary cause? >> co-2 contributes to climate change. methane is more potent. it's a cause of many. it's a cause like methane and water vapor and the rest. >> scott pruitt, i'm going to
why did india condition their targets on trillions of dollars? >> this is a political decision in this respect. >> not a political decision. it was a right for this country, chuck. this was -- this is a decision right for this country from a jobs perspective and economy perspective and environmental perspective. >> this is not wanting to be involved in a multilateral agreement. >> that is not accurate. >> would there have been more openness in this deal? >>he...
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india makes up about 70% of that allotment. that drives 5% of india's gtp. many economists draw a lot of parallels between the two leaders. there's been a strong nationalist pro-business leaders that both believe in the use of social media trump is the most followed leader on twitter with 32 million followers. in second place, prime minister modo with around 30 million. we'll see what they say during the joint statement. we'll get that to you once we get it >> we wonder who will have the more popular around the president of the u.s. india business council also joins us defense looks like a big priority for the meetings here whamt do y what do you expect in terms of all the deals that will come of this >> i think they approved the set of drones for pakistan-india which was approved the last couple of years. we're looking for a lot of spending on the navy side. a lot of spending on the fighter jet plane side and discussions with f-18 and f-16s to be manufactured in india itself, so i think india plans to invest over a quarter trillion in defense over the next
india makes up about 70% of that allotment. that drives 5% of india's gtp. many economists draw a lot of parallels between the two leaders. there's been a strong nationalist pro-business leaders that both believe in the use of social media trump is the most followed leader on twitter with 32 million followers. in second place, prime minister modo with around 30 million. we'll see what they say during the joint statement. we'll get that to you once we get it >> we wonder who will have the...
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tax—free form in india. until now their whereabouts 29 different areas, and if you put a truck full of goods at one end of the country and drove through all 29, that would be a roundabout route, but you pay tax in each bit you went through, which seems quite difficult and open to corruption, and the idea is now there will be one tax, part of this reform of the system will stop we saw it with rupees being taken away before christmas. you've made me do my homework this morning! i've had to bone up on this particular issue. yes, the standardisation of taxation. the meeting with the finance minister and a lot of big companies in india. the message back from those businesses doesn't seem to be they are worried about the tax coming in. maybe they are welcoming it for the reasons you mention. but actually it's the implementation that the problem. also it's part of that the problem. also it's part of that agenda that prime minister modi, a very populist prime minister, the one who's come from one of everybody out th
tax—free form in india. until now their whereabouts 29 different areas, and if you put a truck full of goods at one end of the country and drove through all 29, that would be a roundabout route, but you pay tax in each bit you went through, which seems quite difficult and open to corruption, and the idea is now there will be one tax, part of this reform of the system will stop we saw it with rupees being taken away before christmas. you've made me do my homework this morning! i've had to bone...
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most newborns in india with special medical needs do not. espepecially in rural arareas, hospitals that c can look aftr preterm or low-weight newborns are few and far between. >> about one in three babies born in india are born clinicically low birth weieig. and they are at high r risk foa number o of complications, twof which are e hypothermia and infectionsns. >>>> and they arare born in pls wherere healthcarere is not adequate. infrastructure is poor, the doctors may not have the expertice to treat them,m, and they often go home e earlier tn we want them to,o, because of financial constrains.. correspondent: according to ofofficial figurures, more than 20% ofof india's population n e in extrememe poverty. and many parents cannot read, or make sense of a thermometer. >> hypothermia is often considered a silent killer. it's n not easasily detecte, especially by parerents who ae not aware and educated about the importance of temperature in their new borns. >> temperature maintenance is the most critical and unless you get that right and what
most newborns in india with special medical needs do not. espepecially in rural arareas, hospitals that c can look aftr preterm or low-weight newborns are few and far between. >> about one in three babies born in india are born clinicically low birth weieig. and they are at high r risk foa number o of complications, twof which are e hypothermia and infectionsns. >>>> and they arare born in pls wherere healthcarere is not adequate. infrastructure is poor, the doctors may not...
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india are wealthy and mighty, but that doesn't mean you always win. pakistan, world cricket's unpredictable, improbable champions. that's it. unpredictable, improbable champions. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, and i'll be back with the late news at ten. now on bbc1, it's time for the news where you are. bye for now. for the news where you are. hello. this is bbc news. it's one of the bbc‘s most iconic programmes — with an audience of up to 2.5 million people a week. gardeners' world has turned 50. kay alexander has been rooting through the archives to find out why the show has experienced such enduring success. 50 years ago, the advent of colour television enabled the bbc to make a new horticultural programme and gardeners' world was born. it was presented by the legendary percy thrower from his garden near shrewsbury, the magnolias. good evening. september. the sun still shining. in my family, everything stopped dead for gardeners' world. my mother was a keen gardener and so was this little girl. i am still a big fan
india are wealthy and mighty, but that doesn't mean you always win. pakistan, world cricket's unpredictable, improbable champions. that's it. unpredictable, improbable champions. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, and i'll be back with the late news at ten. now on bbc1, it's time for the news where you are. bye for now. for the news where you are. hello. this is bbc news. it's one of the bbc‘s most iconic programmes — with an audience of up to 2.5 million people a...
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ajinkya rahane top scoring for india with 103. in response, the windies could only manage 205 for six, while kuldeep yadav took figures of three for 50. the result means india lead the five match series 1—0 after the first game was washed out. yamaha's valentino rossi made gp history, returning to the top of the motogp podium for the first time in more than a year after winning at the dutch tt at assen on sunday. the 38—year—old beat compatriot danilo petrucci into second place by a mere 0.063 of a second. the triple world champion marc marquez was third for honda. rossi has now been a winner across all classes for longer than any other rider in the history of motorcycling. sunday's victory coming 20 years and 313 days since his first. this place is always special. especially today, you have a lot of people around and the track is fantastic. i am excited for me and for my team, i am back on to first place after one year or less. it was a great race, i am so happy. emirates team new zealand are on the verge of claiming the am
ajinkya rahane top scoring for india with 103. in response, the windies could only manage 205 for six, while kuldeep yadav took figures of three for 50. the result means india lead the five match series 1—0 after the first game was washed out. yamaha's valentino rossi made gp history, returning to the top of the motogp podium for the first time in more than a year after winning at the dutch tt at assen on sunday. the 38—year—old beat compatriot danilo petrucci into second place by a mere...
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a beer in china over one billion in india compared to the how many people there are in the u.s. so you see the amount of coal actually being used is that it's a cheap type of fuel and it's a fuel that they're taking advantage of now and as i was for policy shifts in the states that's just a minuscule part of the equation even if donald trump likes to make it sound like a big policy shift well let's talk about environmental obligations not very popular with this presidential administration the u.s. calls on the rise obviously emissions reduction targets are very threatened do you think the u.s. china and india well actually be able to fulfill their existing applications if the trend goes on well we know about the existing obligations when it comes to the states would president troubles or somebody said he wants a pull out of the paris accord which means that if that does happen there is really no obligation to do anything but like i mentioned the states really in the whole equation is a smaller player even though those three countries put together they consume house of the world'
a beer in china over one billion in india compared to the how many people there are in the u.s. so you see the amount of coal actually being used is that it's a cheap type of fuel and it's a fuel that they're taking advantage of now and as i was for policy shifts in the states that's just a minuscule part of the equation even if donald trump likes to make it sound like a big policy shift well let's talk about environmental obligations not very popular with this presidential administration the...
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india made 281. whenever england seemed to be getting close in the chase, runouts held them back, that was captain heather knight gone. fran wilson played the innings of her career so far, 81 and england hoping. guess what, she was run out. replays revealing her bat wasn't grounded. in the end england finished 35 runs short, their preparation had seemed strong, i wondered if on this big occasion some of the players might have frozen. we didn't start the way we wanted to which meant we were always struggling uphill, but something we will have to look at. i don't think it was anything to do with freezing, we didn't quite bowl the way we wanted to and india really put the pressure back on us. a significant and even historic result in women's cricket but it doesn't meaning and are out. remember initially all the eight teams play each other in a round robin stage and england will expect to win their next match in leicester against pakistan on tuesday. mind you, they expected to win their opening match her
india made 281. whenever england seemed to be getting close in the chase, runouts held them back, that was captain heather knight gone. fran wilson played the innings of her career so far, 81 and england hoping. guess what, she was run out. replays revealing her bat wasn't grounded. in the end england finished 35 runs short, their preparation had seemed strong, i wondered if on this big occasion some of the players might have frozen. we didn't start the way we wanted to which meant we were...
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to loan india the money to do it. plus, we'll bring you all the latest market reaction to president trump's decision — and, in short, there hasn't been much. wall street stocks powered to fresh records on thursday, sending asia higher, and the upward trend looks set to continue here in europe. later in the programme, we'll be hearing about the reaction of technology companies to president trump's decision to quit the paris climate agreement. plus, we'll talk about snapchat and amazon — that's all with our techology guru rory cellan—jones. and today we want to know what you think about america leaving paris climate agreement — is the deal now in tatters, or can the rest of the world manage without america? let us know what you think. just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. great to have you with us. president trump has said he will pull the united states out of the paris climate change accord, calling it an unfair agreement that would hamstring the american economy while empowering
to loan india the money to do it. plus, we'll bring you all the latest market reaction to president trump's decision — and, in short, there hasn't been much. wall street stocks powered to fresh records on thursday, sending asia higher, and the upward trend looks set to continue here in europe. later in the programme, we'll be hearing about the reaction of technology companies to president trump's decision to quit the paris climate agreement. plus, we'll talk about snapchat and amazon —...
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meetingday i will be the prime minister of india and paris. i will be discussing these topics with him. in the next few days i will be commitment.heir and finally, france will propose concrete action plans in order to increase its attractiveness to researchers and entrepreneurs involved in the ecological transition. it will take practical initiatives in europe and africa on this issue. i have asked the government to work on this actively, and hold a meeting of the government on this topic next week. we will not only keep our commitments of the past, from bes very evening france must even more ambitious for the future. for our future. long live the republic, long live france. >> with more on this story, joining us from palm springs, california is sammy roth, energy reporter for the da desert sun and usa today network. what does this mean for the west and for the paris climate records? >> i think there are two ways to look at it. the first way in the main reaction is that this is seen as a big slap in the face by the united states by president t
meetingday i will be the prime minister of india and paris. i will be discussing these topics with him. in the next few days i will be commitment.heir and finally, france will propose concrete action plans in order to increase its attractiveness to researchers and entrepreneurs involved in the ecological transition. it will take practical initiatives in europe and africa on this issue. i have asked the government to work on this actively, and hold a meeting of the government on this topic next...
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india racing to their target with 12 overs to spare. theyjoin england and bangladesh in the last four, with sri lanka meeting pakistan on monday for the final spot. lucky, we got the big strikers out early. that helps close the innings. if you get 56 in partnership, the opposition is still in the game, and we did not want that to happen. so the bowlers are, you know, stuck to their lines, and it really helped, even when your under total, it was such a good job. —— 50 or 60. even when your under total, it was such a good job. —— 50 or 60m even when your under total, it was such a good job. -- 50 or 60. it is so such a good job. -- 50 or 60. it is so disappointing to me. the way we lost was the most is a body part to me. we are in a good position, early on, and entera me. we are in a good position, early on, and enter a soft dismissals, we lost our way. that was a part which hurt the most. —— and through soft dismissals. on the way forward, when we re dismissals. on the way forward, when were about 300, i thought that was quit
india racing to their target with 12 overs to spare. theyjoin england and bangladesh in the last four, with sri lanka meeting pakistan on monday for the final spot. lucky, we got the big strikers out early. that helps close the innings. if you get 56 in partnership, the opposition is still in the game, and we did not want that to happen. so the bowlers are, you know, stuck to their lines, and it really helped, even when your under total, it was such a good job. —— 50 or 60. even when your...
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the people brought here from india were bought, sold and treated like property, but were told if they completed five years of often backbreaking labor, they would be set free. noon on a monday, ordinarily a workday, but today, the singh family is having a boy's river lime. chan, the patriarch is a retired diplomat. his son, keshav, is a music producer. uncle charlie is in charge of the cooking. >> anthony: how far back does the family go? >> chan: this family has gone back to 1845. >> anthony: 1845, those were hard times. life was not good for the family in india. >> chan: there was poverty, there were wars and all sorts of things, and yes they came into really hard times here because the indians emigrated from india, replaced the liberated slaves and the conditions were not very different. >> keshav: difficult times but it was a means to social mobility away from the situation in india. >> chan: and we are products of decedents of that generation. >> anthony: start with one whole duck, hack into pieces, rub with lime juice, season with hot peppers, garlic and the tropical herb chadon
the people brought here from india were bought, sold and treated like property, but were told if they completed five years of often backbreaking labor, they would be set free. noon on a monday, ordinarily a workday, but today, the singh family is having a boy's river lime. chan, the patriarch is a retired diplomat. his son, keshav, is a music producer. uncle charlie is in charge of the cooking. >> anthony: how far back does the family go? >> chan: this family has gone back to 1845....