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were mary and joseph turned away from an inn in bethlehem 2,000 years ago? and the miracle of the virgin birth. is that intended as the literal truth in matthew and luke? the gospels give us one description of the birth of jesus. do archaeology and history give us another? joining us to answer these questions areu.s. open, the aute brand new "jesus of nazareth cunning of the and jeffrey sheler author of the brand new "is the bible truth?" if. for such a small if i live to a hundred. if social security isn't enough. if my heart gets broken. if she says yes. we believe if should never hold you back. should be managed with a plan that builds on what you already have. together we can create a personal safety net, a launching pad, for all those brilliant ifs in the middle of life. you can call on our expertise and get guarantees for the if in life. after all, we're metlife. >>> tell us what you think happened at bethlehem, jeffrey she'ller. >> well when w w read two gospels, only two of the four gospels even talk about the birth of jesus and when we read matthew
were mary and joseph turned away from an inn in bethlehem 2,000 years ago? and the miracle of the virgin birth. is that intended as the literal truth in matthew and luke? the gospels give us one description of the birth of jesus. do archaeology and history give us another? joining us to answer these questions areu.s. open, the aute brand new "jesus of nazareth cunning of the and jeffrey sheler author of the brand new "is the bible truth?" if. for such a small if i live to a...
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megan from the bethlehem church. i would also like to thank michael and kristen and everyone that triscuit and everyone at the urban farm team. urban farming is a non-profit organization that plants food of unused land m space and gives it to people in need. we started in detroit, michigan, with three gardens. we have 800 across the country now. we are excited to be breaking ground behind us here in san francisco. we are very excited to be partnered with triscuit this year to be planting 50 home farms in 20 cities across the united states. we are encouraging people to get back to the simple goodness of growing your own food at home. in addition to these community- based farms. by started to find out about victory gardens in 2005. in world war ii, 20 million americans grew almost half of our nation's supply. that was before the internet. before all the cameras here. before all the different ways that we can stay connected. they grew 40%, and we are excited at home with this home farming movement. if people start to pl
megan from the bethlehem church. i would also like to thank michael and kristen and everyone that triscuit and everyone at the urban farm team. urban farming is a non-profit organization that plants food of unused land m space and gives it to people in need. we started in detroit, michigan, with three gardens. we have 800 across the country now. we are excited to be breaking ground behind us here in san francisco. we are very excited to be partnered with triscuit this year to be planting 50...
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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 one of the 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 patriarch then sent us to the depths of the sinai desert, to a greek orthodox monastery where early christians also sought protection. it's called st. catherine's, and it's located at the foot of mo
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 one of the 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...
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application of materials on to silos, and lastly, a project that was recently completed in pittsburgh on the bethlehem steel facility there. with that, i'm available for any questions. >> just a comment -- progress is amazing, and we really appreciate your leadership on all of this. the silo project just sounds really cool. >> obviously a ton of work going on, and more to do. nice way to finish with the imagery there, but congratulations, good work. i do have one comment card from paul nixon. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i am on the blue greenway committee. i have been on the central advisory committee for the waterfront since the beginning and represent the voters. i want to say that for rain could not be here today. she is on vacation, and she is very satisfied -- we're all very satisfied, as you are, with the progress that is going on. one of the things i noticed that came out in the meetings was this -- the fact that there is more of an awareness of the fact that one of the things we have to think about is we have a 50 or 100-your perception of the southern waterfront as a place that is indus
application of materials on to silos, and lastly, a project that was recently completed in pittsburgh on the bethlehem steel facility there. with that, i'm available for any questions. >> just a comment -- progress is amazing, and we really appreciate your leadership on all of this. the silo project just sounds really cool. >> obviously a ton of work going on, and more to do. nice way to finish with the imagery there, but congratulations, good work. i do have one comment card from...
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. >> charlie: then next year you bought bethlehem. >> before that even, what happened, out came "businessweek" asking us, wilbur ross, crazy? a question which my wife, hilary, still has not been adequately -- >> charlie: investigated. >> she thinks more research needs to be done. the joke was, right when everybody was taking this was too risky it will never work, the big debate within our shop was, should we just liquidate it and take the profit sore should we try to start it up. that's how sure we were that we weren't actually taking risk. but i wanted to start it up because if you liquidate it you make some money but you wouldn't change the whole industry and you wouldn't make a large sum as we turned oit to do. >> charlie: you started it up and made it productive. >> we became the most efficient steel company in america. we were making steel with less than one man hour per ton. the chinese at the same time were using six man hours per ton. so we got it to a very, very low -- >> charlie: could you compete internationally with the chinese. >> we were. we were actually exporting steel to chin
. >> charlie: then next year you bought bethlehem. >> before that even, what happened, out came "businessweek" asking us, wilbur ross, crazy? a question which my wife, hilary, still has not been adequately -- >> charlie: investigated. >> she thinks more research needs to be done. the joke was, right when everybody was taking this was too risky it will never work, the big debate within our shop was, should we just liquidate it and take the profit sore should we...