May 4, 2012: Stephen Carter Extended Interview
“The administration says that the drone is the smallest amount of force that we could use. They say it’s accurate and therefore it discriminates perfectly. And to the extent that we have really good...
View ArticleMay 4, 2012: Drone Ethics
BOB ABERNETHY, host: In Pakistan, the U.S. government’s use of armed drones to target militants continues to strain relations between the countries. In the past, the administration has avoided...
View ArticleOctober 28, 2011: Wounded Soldiers Center
LUCKY SEVERSON, correspondent: This is the Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, the military’s largest and most advanced medical facility. It’s where doctors send some of the most seriously...
View ArticleFather Paolo Dall’Oglio: “Please Take Care of Syria”
Father Paolo Dall’Oglio, an Italian Jesuit priest and leader of the Deir Mar Musa monastery in Syria, was exiled last month for criticizing President Bashar al-Assad. Dall’Oglio has spent decades at...
View ArticleAugust 24, 2012: Tony Blair Extended Interview
Watch more of our interview with Tony Blair, who says faith can provide strength and spiritual consolation, but “it can’t tell you the right answer. You’ve got to work that out, in a sense, on your...
View ArticleAugust 24, 2012: Tony Blair Faith Foundation
LUCKY SEVERSON, correspondent: He was to the United Kingdom what John Kennedy was to many in the United States: a dashing, young, urbane leader who embodied hope and change and who could put words...
View ArticleNovember 9, 2012: The Mission Continues
VOLUNTEERS MARCHING: Left right, left right, left right… LUCKY SEVERSON, correspondent: These are all vets from all branches of the service—Iraq and Afghanistan vets embarking on a new mission for...
View ArticleJanuary 4, 2013: Alawite Anxiety in Turkey
FRED DE SAM LAZARO, correspondent: Turkey is predominantly Muslim, but residents of the southern Hatay region like to tout its rich, historic, religious mosaic. Christ’s apostles, Peter and Paul,...
View ArticleJ. Daryl Byler: Bound by Hospitality
They keep coming. On an average night more than 2,100 Syrians cross the border into Jordan, seeking refuge from the violence and instability in their own country. It’s the new normal, the head of a...
View ArticleMay 3, 2013: Iraqi Refugees in California
SAUL GONZALEZ, correspondent: It’s these kinds of images that have defined Iraq over the past decade, as America’s 2003 invasion was followed by a long insurgency against U.S. forces. Brutal...
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