one knew that she had anything more than a bad cold, but then she went downhill so dramatically. her name was sunday abek, and her story was unlike any other in the hospital. sunday was from the sudan where a bloody civil war was claiming thousands of lives. she and her family were lucky to be alive. she had to flee because of violence in her area. her father was a political prisoner in sudan. and that may have been more dangerous for her family to remain in the sudan because of that. translator: people were being killed. it didn t matter what side you were on, we had to leave. shortly after sunday was born, the family fled to a refugee camp in egypt. after two years, a missionary group was able to get them to a small apartment in manchester, new hampshire. no one in the family spoke english. the change from their life in
hampshire hospital fighting for her life. from the very beginning, no one knew that she had anything more than a bad cold, but then she went downhill so dramatically. her name was sunday abek, and her story was unlike any other in the hospital. sunday was from the sudan where a bloody civil war was claiming thousands of lives. she and her family were lucky to be alive. she had to flee because of violence in her area. her father was a political prisoner in sudan. and that may have been more dangerous for her family to remain in the sudan because of that. translator: people were being killed. it didn t matter what side you were on, we had to leave. shortly after sunday was born, the family fled to a refugee camp in egypt. after two years, a missionary group was able to get them to a small apartment in manchester, new hampshire. no one in the family spoke
her name was sunday abek, and her story was unlike any other in the hospital. sunday was from the sudan where a bloody civil war was claiming thousands of lives. she and her family were lucky to be alive. she had to flee because of violence in her area. her father was a political prisoner sudan. and that may have been more dangerous for her family to remain in the sudan because of that. translator: people were being killed. it didn t matter what side you were on, we had to leave. shortly after sunday was born, the family fled to a refugee camp in egypt. after two years, a missionary group was able to get them to a small apartment in manchester, new hampshire. no one in the family spoke english. the change from their life in africa was enormous. there must have been a culture shock. this is an old mill city in new hampshire, big mill buildings
attackers. with u.s. troops winding down their mission in afghanistan, the fear is that the taliban will launch more of these attacks on these so-called soft targets with the resulting chaos destabilizing the country and removing the fragile gains. conner, thanks. syria s main opposition group says they will finally sit at the negotiation table. the peace talks scheduled next week in switzerland as the international community tries to find a way to end the country s yearlong bloody civil war. the syrian national coalition has been under pressure from its western and arab sponsors to attend. the syrian government has said it will go. just a day after he announced a plan to change the u.s. surveillance programs, president obama has a rare interview with german tv saying that he would not let intelligence work damage relations between the two countries. the nsa has been accused of tapping the cell phone of german