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Dec 21, 2009
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extraordinary enough from the outside, but open one of the doors and step inside, and you enter a world of unfathomablecos painted while rome was still ruled by the caesars and bethlehem and nazareth were dusty little towns. are there any christian remains as old as this in the holy land, in jerusalem or bethlehem? >> sevim karabiyik: not that i know of. >> simon: our guide, sevim karabiyik, told us-- much to our surprise- that the four gospels were written in turkey and that three of the apostles spread the word here. there are hundreds of these churches in cappadocia where christians sought refuge from persecution. the oldest, built in the 5th century when christianity was in its infancy. do you think many christians realize that it all started here in turkey? >> karabiyik: personal experience? no. >> simon: it all started in the holy land, because that's... >> karabiyik: but... >> simon: ...where jesus is from. because nobody... >> karabiyik: that that's where it's taken... >> simon: ...disputes that. but the christian religion began in turkey. >> karabiyik: in anatolia, in turkey. >> simon: the pat
extraordinary enough from the outside, but open one of the doors and step inside, and you enter a world of unfathomablecos painted while rome was still ruled by the caesars and bethlehem and nazareth were dusty little towns. are there any christian remains as old as this in the holy land, in jerusalem or bethlehem? >> sevim karabiyik: not that i know of. >> simon: our guide, sevim karabiyik, told us-- much to our surprise- that the four gospels were written in turkey and that three...
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Dec 27, 2009
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the corruption is unfathomming. how about if i do one more question. then we can all move on? anybody else? yes, sir? >> tonight we're all here to hear about the situation in these countries. there's ascents of a, what can be done, and b, what can we do? on the other side in pakistan and afghanistan specifically because the relationship between them and the west is so complicated right now is there a sense among the population of, especially since they get so much aid from the muslim world and the -- and south asia. is there a menace thatup isn't -- why isn't the west going more? >> i didn't find that. i think it's why does the west always do it the wrong way? it's not so much a question of more or resources. you don't have to go beyond your own community here in the united states to find that what one person thinks of is poverty, another person may not think of it poverty. what one person thinks of intellectual, capital maybe very different. i think it has more to do with trying to provide the right kind of resources or aide. and the pitfalls of aide have been documented by s
the corruption is unfathomming. how about if i do one more question. then we can all move on? anybody else? yes, sir? >> tonight we're all here to hear about the situation in these countries. there's ascents of a, what can be done, and b, what can we do? on the other side in pakistan and afghanistan specifically because the relationship between them and the west is so complicated right now is there a sense among the population of, especially since they get so much aid from the muslim...
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Dec 30, 2009
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working with our heroic colleagues in new orleans other unfathomable conditions, but one transferredher or baby died. this remarkable achievement was result of dedication and hard work by thousands of people, not because of carefully crafted and effective planning. the chaos was overwhelming. black hawk helicopters brought men, women, and children day and night to our hospital. we transferred many patients to other facilities. but the most critical infants and women, remained at the hospital. we cared for twice the usual number of critically ill and delivered 150 babies from the affected areas been for several days there were 125 infants and our 82 in the last new dale intensive care units. we received and provided care work with area churches to provide shelter for one of the 10 newly delivered mothers and families because they were rejected at a government run and red cross shelters. what began as a rescue became a response to their overwhelming needs for medical care. the state was successful because of our dedicated staff and expansion to our neonatal intensive care unit that was
working with our heroic colleagues in new orleans other unfathomable conditions, but one transferredher or baby died. this remarkable achievement was result of dedication and hard work by thousands of people, not because of carefully crafted and effective planning. the chaos was overwhelming. black hawk helicopters brought men, women, and children day and night to our hospital. we transferred many patients to other facilities. but the most critical infants and women, remained at the hospital....