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Inside North Korea, Pt. 2

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Inside North Korea, Pt. 2

Published: Tue, 20 Oct 2009

Description: Greta and Rev. Graham give update on hospital that had no electricity 14 months ago

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" We're sorry on hospital which is about fifteen miles my estimate from Pyongyang out of -- hospital we visit fourteen months ago because as a project here. That's samaritans -- reverend. Franklin Graham has been USA ID and we visited the fourteen months ago and there are badly need of generators electricity and what we -- is quite astounding well they came back today and they have a generator up and running. That USA ID has paid for its -- has made sure that it has gone into this hospital. We've seen the operating room they have electricity in the operate. That's the good news the bad news is the intensive care unit we went into the intensive care unit and where there for awhile. And while we laughed I turned to be -- it was that the intensive care unit. Because as quite astounded it was not intensive care units even remotely like anything I've ever seen. But the reason that reverend Graham want to go into intensive care unit the museum very serious needs here. He wants to identify the needs and he wants to put something he wants to help these people want to come back. And accidents this kind of -- this kind of exchange of -- between. American people in USA ID samaritans purse and the people here. In North Korea that is making a huge difference in people's lives right now what a difference a year Manx."

" Greta that this is not only tremendous. For the United States government. To make this kind of investment. This is this is helping the people. By putting electricity in this hospital where it was -- total. Four USA ID. It's saving lives that they they've got electricity between them over surgery here. Perforated ulcer that this person happens that this is view -- statement. Please -- to put. Generator and -- hospital so I just want to thank the American people for mechanism such as this that generator was made her. It's they needed to made accountable. In the next -- in the United States and in Greta. We were told that we could do it by. Generated from China or from some other country and I said absolutely not. If we're gonna invest American usaid money in this country. I was -- use and -- American technology. And so we chose caterpillar which would leave as one us."

" and electricity no light over the Sergio this this man's abdomen. In some instance of rebate at least at some point community -- to transfer light."

" Well last time yesterday it was very dark and there hadn't worked very close to them when and where they -- specializing -- now. -- got a very modern life. The doctors concede. -- we can say really -- here again. This is this is wonderful. And so it's a US the money it's here. It's been implemented is working. I think is a good investment."

" We bring here fourteen months ago. And Greta. Good to be it would come back NC. They've -- generator installed producing. Electricity for right. And the other areas of the hospital one of the things that they needed he did not have the power cable. All to go and connectors hospital for the National Grid has -- one of the things recently -- we put in the container. Enough cable -- hook them up to the power grid as well the power grid is not always stable. But it gives them another opportunity cases generators on the main -- after the National Grid as much as we do. But this is very important disease. Generators all Susan electors from a hospital so I wanted to say thanks to the American people. USA ID. Were making an investment like this in and the people here. The deep here and a small."

" Fox is doing the work what what a lot of along -- line near. There's this whole -- behind us the whole panel and while the government of North Korea and the United States still have no diplomatic relations and none in the very near future it's interesting to note how different. Organizations inside North Korea. And -- from the united states of trying to work together to do things. To be better for the people for instance in which they point out to see -- purse here samaritans purse. Has a dent in mobile dental clip we showed it to last year. When we -- here in North Korea. And head start first with reverend Billy Graham he had the first one and this is the second want that simply go around communities and help people get them dental care because. As you might imagine people. Here in this country don't always have access to the best. Met met best -- treatment but -- here's something else that over here my right which is the newest. Addition to that contributions by samaritans purse and this isn't this a dunk clinic that's gonna open in April. And we were inside look at some of the equipment that so -- purse has already sent over to help. Get this dental clinic up and running. But what's in -- what would really help this clinic is if there -- an exchange of dental. Technology and dental training. So one of the things that have reverend Graham is is working on in the least hoping to get them it'll cooperation between the two governments and with the United States. Is to facilitate -- that. People can perhaps go the United States and its entry and down toward private dentist who come here and provide training as -- exchange of technology. Simply separate and apart the differences between the two government simply trying to make it better for the people of this."

" Country well I think that we feel less importance is given equipment like this is giving you know you're best. As as an American. I don't want just come over here in just give our whole -- jump to them. That bullet list if we're gonna do it let's do it right and but the problem is. I'm a pilot. I cannot learn to fly an airplane by actors -- in Emanuel. It takes many weeks of training every month I mean every year. Over a month of training and do just to stay proficient. We need to get there been asked to our country. Delegation to visit our hard at school don't schools so that we can get some training to them. But at the same time we want to be able to bring. Dentist here. So we can do training with them here and we just because you have good equipment. We want to give our best but we've got to give the training to. Well worth it. He and you did it. Perhaps if this equipment of course is known as -- this business Americans purse this has nothing do with -- and become a lipid panel. Local affiliates who have -- the first don't planning the mobile phone unit was given by my father. Back in the early ninety's so we gave it sent one back about eight. Nine years ago and but this is a a dental senate that is of course permanent. But he needed equipment they didn't have the equipment some of the assets to help them."

" It's -- you said over and over and -- lassie not here representing government but they hear on behalf samaritans purse. And yet so many of these issues did have an impact on samaritans purse and how how effective it can be."

" It -- question. But I am I hope I can. I'm a citizen of the United States. I think it's important that all of us. Or always ambassadors for our country. Wanna be an ambassador for Jesus Christ but the same time I am an ambassador my country. And so as this equipment comes to the BP RK. We are Americans this is that's a GMC truck. It's made in America and I am proud of my country proud of the equipment that we're able to to bring him to share with these people. So -- support to be an ambassador for our country and important to be an ambassador for my lord and savior Jesus Christ."

" I'm just curious when you can buy American equipment. Dissent here as opposed to what some other country to try to buy America. You better believe it."

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