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we're waiting for the special caucus to wrap up for observant jews and seventh day adventists. we have live pictures coming in. they're still counting the volts in that special caucus in clark county in las vegas. once they do that, we get all the numbers from clark county and 70% of the people that live if in nevada live in clark county, that's henderson and las vegas right now. we should know pretty soon. i think there's a battle for second place, but mitt romney is the clear, decisive winner in this state. newt gingrich does make a good point. mitt romney won four years ago as well. john mccain eventually got the nomination. >> great analysis. appreciate it. the next two counties block, the u.n. from adopting a resolution against syria for killing thousands of protestors. we'll tell you who they are and why it has the u.s. and others outraged. >> we will not rest until you and your bravery achieve your basic, universal human rights to which all human beings are entitled. [ engine sputtering ] [ male announcer ] engine light on? come to meineke now for a free code scan read a
we're waiting for the special caucus to wrap up for observant jews and seventh day adventists. we have live pictures coming in. they're still counting the volts in that special caucus in clark county in las vegas. once they do that, we get all the numbers from clark county and 70% of the people that live if in nevada live in clark county, that's henderson and las vegas right now. we should know pretty soon. i think there's a battle for second place, but mitt romney is the clear, decisive winner...
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as you mentioned, this caucus is for people like orthodox jews and seventh day adventists who for religious reasons couldn't take part early today. what's going on right now? people are allowed to speak for two minutes about the people they are speaking for. now we have people speaking for ron paul. you can hear right now they're asking if there's anyone else that wants to talk about ron paul? we've had some animated people expressing their support for ron paul. but it looks like we're done with the ron paul people and i guess romney is up next. wolf? >> and at some point they'll vote, they'll write their preferences on ballots or do they raise their hands? what's the procedure, paul? >> it's a ballot. this is just like the caucuses. those caucuses this morning, this is the final one. when we're all done, there will be ballots handed out and the people will vote and those will be tabulated and sent to the clark county republican party office and added to the final vote total. >> you know what i want to do? i want to listen in a little bit and get a little flavor of what's going on at this s
as you mentioned, this caucus is for people like orthodox jews and seventh day adventists who for religious reasons couldn't take part early today. what's going on right now? people are allowed to speak for two minutes about the people they are speaking for. now we have people speaking for ron paul. you can hear right now they're asking if there's anyone else that wants to talk about ron paul? we've had some animated people expressing their support for ron paul. but it looks like we're done...
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joining us a neurologist and sleep expert from the sleep lab at washington adventist hospital and clinical sleep advisor national institute of health thanks for being with us. this raised eyebrows what is your reaction to this sleep study i guess. >> it is an important finding a real finding research which ares who did this -- researchers who did this have been working on these problems for a number of years and raises more questions than it answers however. >> interesting we will talk about that in a second first we want to know what are we talking about, over-the- counter, prescription sleeping aids? >> these researchers looked at medical records for a large group of people, 4% had been prescribed sleeping pills they couldn't verify the people took the medicine but looked at people who were prescribed them 2.5 years later there was a higher chance of dying from all causes those who were prescribed sleeping pills, generics, valiums, and anti histamines a wide variety of medicine prescribed seemed to put people at risk for dying faster. >> there are more natural remedies that a lot of peop
joining us a neurologist and sleep expert from the sleep lab at washington adventist hospital and clinical sleep advisor national institute of health thanks for being with us. this raised eyebrows what is your reaction to this sleep study i guess. >> it is an important finding a real finding research which ares who did this -- researchers who did this have been working on these problems for a number of years and raises more questions than it answers however. >> interesting we will...
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it's 7th day adventists not required to work on the sabbath."quickly quashed. sot - carney says: "i would certainly hope that, in reporting on thiss you noted that chaplains were absolutely free to express, as they shoold be, their opinion on -- on this matter." but house speaker john boehner's determined to go beyond jjst expressing opinions on the hhs requirement. soo - boehner says: "if thh preeident does not reverse the department's attack on religious freedom, then the coogress, acting on beealf of the american people and he constitution we are must." 3& the... archdioceee... sent a letter.../ to.... parishioners .../ ááoutliningáá... it's... objection.../ to... the proposal..../// áátheyáá plan... to... opt out .../ ááifáá therr aren't... changes .../ in... the law. 3 a snowy ay in maryland. maryland. baltimore county... dodged ...the worst ...of it,.../ áábutáá some areas .../ are... getting hit...//. hit...//. vytas, where's this storm hitting hardest? 3 a judge hands down a harsh sentence for an alleged abusive husband, he has to have d
it's 7th day adventists not required to work on the sabbath."quickly quashed. sot - carney says: "i would certainly hope that, in reporting on thiss you noted that chaplains were absolutely free to express, as they shoold be, their opinion on -- on this matter." but house speaker john boehner's determined to go beyond jjst expressing opinions on the hhs requirement. soo - boehner says: "if thh preeident does not reverse the department's attack on religious freedom, then the...
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>> on saturdays berlinda always makes time to visit the adventist community. among the congregation are other people from zimbabwe. at these weekly meetings, berlinda quickly made contacts with other christians. oh, i don't know. i can't put it into words. but i know it is what keeps me sane. it is so easy to carve up -- to get caught up in the everyday things, etc., and this makes me reevaluate who i am and what i'm doing here. >> it's autumn now and berlinda already has an internship in the us behind her. she's less shy than she was at the beginning. she likes the cosmopolitan atmosphere of berlin and enjoys browsing through the art market. she's working on her thesis with a russian friend anna. in the second half of their training, the business students learn leadership skills. >> there must be something that makes you worth knowing. and i think that's what got me here and i realized that i'd like to be the best me that i can. i think my hope is that it becomes what everybody wants. i think i would like for every z. , every african to aim to be worth knowin
>> on saturdays berlinda always makes time to visit the adventist community. among the congregation are other people from zimbabwe. at these weekly meetings, berlinda quickly made contacts with other christians. oh, i don't know. i can't put it into words. but i know it is what keeps me sane. it is so easy to carve up -- to get caught up in the everyday things, etc., and this makes me reevaluate who i am and what i'm doing here. >> it's autumn now and berlinda already has an...
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this caucus is basically for orthodox jews and seventh day adventists. he they had to wait until sundown was over. that's the story. about 200 people to come in, but there was a little fireworks a half an hour ago. i guy called evan donohoe. he says he's a volunteer for the paul campaign in nevada. he was not allowed in because obviously he had already voted, and he was understand an observant jew or a seventh day adventist. there was a scuffle, and take a listen to how it played out. >> this is private property. >> i am not jewish. you're not taking me anywhere. all you folks are committing a felony. this is it right here. it says conducted openly in such a manner that it is open to any registered voter. i am a registered voter, sir. i want to see what's going on in there. imt not leaving. i'm not leaving. i will never leave. you will never stop me. >> all right, okay. >> i'm here to defend democracy, and i want to see what's going on. >> reporter: donahue says the practices here are discriminatory because to get in you have to sign the affidavit. the n
this caucus is basically for orthodox jews and seventh day adventists. he they had to wait until sundown was over. that's the story. about 200 people to come in, but there was a little fireworks a half an hour ago. i guy called evan donohoe. he says he's a volunteer for the paul campaign in nevada. he was not allowed in because obviously he had already voted, and he was understand an observant jew or a seventh day adventist. there was a scuffle, and take a listen to how it played out. >>...
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hospitals from the catholic church or presbyterian or baptist or adventist or whatever else, they're there to treat people physically and spiritually. all i know of all the hospitals, they're there as an extension of the church. when you start meddling around no matter what i might think about birth control and all that stuff, you're dealing with an issue that this country came into existence for in the first place, and that's religious freedom. i totally disagree with this issue of forcing the hospitals to deal with that. >> well, remember what we're talking about. and we've had the debate, sometimes a painful debate about what services religious hospitals have to provide. if a woman wants into the hospital bleeding to death, do we require the hospital to perform an abortion? issues like that that are very difficult issues and hard to think about. but this is even a step beyond that. this is -- do these hospital systems that are run by a religious institution, do they have to provide insurance plans that cover what has been scientifically determined to be a full range of women's hea
hospitals from the catholic church or presbyterian or baptist or adventist or whatever else, they're there to treat people physically and spiritually. all i know of all the hospitals, they're there as an extension of the church. when you start meddling around no matter what i might think about birth control and all that stuff, you're dealing with an issue that this country came into existence for in the first place, and that's religious freedom. i totally disagree with this issue of forcing the...
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around the periphery but what has happened is because of that there are whether it's the seventh day adventists loma linda or whether it's the catholics or other groups we have religious hospitals that have become part of the religion part of the health care commons and i think frankly the argument the debate i understand agree with the women's issue debate but i think that it really should be if we had a national health care system then and all the religious hospitals were moved out of the periphery so that they could say you know we're only going to serve our own people we're only going to hire our own p. . we're only going to be our own people were here for us and you could have you know one for orthodox jews and you there are as many as you want one for catholics and one for fundamentalist christians and one percent of the us and one for you know and whatever it may be then it would be an issue that this should be a national healthcare issue the failure of our health care system that well sure well i think you know if you if we did have national health care i'm going to do you know move the
around the periphery but what has happened is because of that there are whether it's the seventh day adventists loma linda or whether it's the catholics or other groups we have religious hospitals that have become part of the religion part of the health care commons and i think frankly the argument the debate i understand agree with the women's issue debate but i think that it really should be if we had a national health care system then and all the religious hospitals were moved out of the...
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amazon is looking to hire 3000 new employees and citibank and adventist health system have 2500 openings. three chicago law schools are facing lawsuits for using incorrect job numbers and their advertising. john marshall law school chicago kent college of law, and depaul university college of law are among the 12 united states schools listed in the lawsuit. according to crain's chicago business the three chicago schools advertise that 90 percent of graduates secure jobs and attorneys said that the real numbers about 40% and the schools are inflating those job placement rates more lawsuits may be on the way for other law schools accused of using false job data ... >>a wealthy man adopted his girlfriend in a move that critics say was done to protect his assets. 48 year-old john goodman adopted his longtime partner in october he is being sued by the family of a man in florida who died after john goodman's car ran a stop sign john goodman's blood alcohol level was twice the legal limit at the time even if the family winds that lawsuits that cannot access the money it john goodman put into a
amazon is looking to hire 3000 new employees and citibank and adventist health system have 2500 openings. three chicago law schools are facing lawsuits for using incorrect job numbers and their advertising. john marshall law school chicago kent college of law, and depaul university college of law are among the 12 united states schools listed in the lawsuit. according to crain's chicago business the three chicago schools advertise that 90 percent of graduates secure jobs and attorneys said that...
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an offshoot of the seventh dayed a adventist church. it issued its own currency during the great depression. david koresh came to the faith and its texas commune in 1981. who was he back then, to you? >> just a bum. >> former branch davidian kathy jones, and her husband, david, had seen religious visionaries come and go. >> god speaks to me. >> this time was different. koresh would preach his way to power. >> i remember in the beginning, everybody was like, oh, he's crazy. he's this and that. i mean, that's all i heard. all of a sudden people were like, well, we're listening to him. he has a message. >> one, two, three, four. ♪ >> the message was a spellbinding account of revelation, the new testament's final book. ♪ revelation 14 his message >> koresh claimed that he, alone, could explain the book's mysterious verses about a final battle between the armies of god almighty and satan. >> there are some things that god has concealed in his written words that are to be brought to due right before the end of time. >> i confronted him, yes.
an offshoot of the seventh dayed a adventist church. it issued its own currency during the great depression. david koresh came to the faith and its texas commune in 1981. who was he back then, to you? >> just a bum. >> former branch davidian kathy jones, and her husband, david, had seen religious visionaries come and go. >> god speaks to me. >> this time was different. koresh would preach his way to power. >> i remember in the beginning, everybody was like, oh,...
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was not allowed in because he had already voted and he was not an observant jew or a seventh day adventist>> this is private property. you are making me very upset, sir. i'm not going anywhere. you're not taking me anywhere. all of you folks are committing a felony. this says, conducted openly in such a manner that it's open to any registered voter. i want to see what is going on in there. you are not making me leave. i am not leaving. i am not leaving. you will never stop me! i am here to defend democracy and i want to see what's going on. >> donahue says that the practices here by the nevada gop are discriminatory because to get in you have to sign this affidavit. the nevada gop is here, as well. and they say listen, this is a caucus, run by the party, party rules. evan donahue is here. he says he's here to observe and we'll see what happens. wolf? >> so one thing to actually vote in this special caucus, it's another thing to just go in and observe what's going on. that's what this ron paul wanted to do. he didn't vote, he was just there to observe, is that right? >> that's what he says.
was not allowed in because he had already voted and he was not an observant jew or a seventh day adventist>> this is private property. you are making me very upset, sir. i'm not going anywhere. you're not taking me anywhere. all of you folks are committing a felony. this says, conducted openly in such a manner that it's open to any registered voter. i want to see what is going on in there. you are not making me leave. i am not leaving. i am not leaving. you will never stop me! i am here...
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that is followed by adventist health systems and citibank. they both have 2500 openings. human that wants to hire 2200 people. adp has 2,000 openings. t-mobile u.s.a. is hiring a thousand people and time warner cable and boeing both have 500 openings. if you're looking for a job, it's good to know who is actually looking for you now. >> back to starbucks they were at the top of the list. this comes how many years ago was it, maybe a year and a half when they shut down 600 stores? so they must be feeling a little more confident about the economy. >> absolutely. the thing to know about starbucks, if you go out for a barista job, that comes with health insurance. these are not positions that are just paying $10 an hour. they're also going to pay you decent money and you'll get those insurance benefits. >> sounds good. thank you. >> thank you mike. >>> for the second time in four years the new york giants are super bowl champions and once again they beat mike's new england patriots to win that title. here's the cover of "the new york post." the headline reads simply champs. w
that is followed by adventist health systems and citibank. they both have 2500 openings. human that wants to hire 2200 people. adp has 2,000 openings. t-mobile u.s.a. is hiring a thousand people and time warner cable and boeing both have 500 openings. if you're looking for a job, it's good to know who is actually looking for you now. >> back to starbucks they were at the top of the list. this comes how many years ago was it, maybe a year and a half when they shut down 600 stores? so they...
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. >>> say hello to the first baby born on this leap day at shady grove adventist hospital.little juan lucas fuentes born this morning at five minutes past 7:00. juan's mother says her newborn pretty much insisted he was coming on leap day. >> technically he was actually a week overdue. so he was supposed to be the 23rd and then we did have it scheduled for an inducement for tomorrow, but he wanted today. that's great. we're really excited. >> it is great, mom. baby, dad and everybody doing well. this is the couple's first child. >>> one couple in their 80s are celebrating their 20th birthday this leap year. >> they ageless apparently. you see, bill and doll sheridan were both born on february 29th, leap day, 1932, officially it's only the 20th anniversary of that day. when they met, the sheridans say they had a hard time believing the co incidents every dense. >> one of -- coincidence. >> i said to you so was i or the other way around. >> at first he didn't believe me. >> the leap year found each other in their hometown of live pool living just streets apart and three gener
. >>> say hello to the first baby born on this leap day at shady grove adventist hospital.little juan lucas fuentes born this morning at five minutes past 7:00. juan's mother says her newborn pretty much insisted he was coming on leap day. >> technically he was actually a week overdue. so he was supposed to be the 23rd and then we did have it scheduled for an inducement for tomorrow, but he wanted today. that's great. we're really excited. >> it is great, mom. baby, dad and...
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that, and a week overdue, this mom and dad welcomed son juan lucas to their lives at shady grove adventistpital, all 7 pounds and 4 ounces of him. >> she was having contractions earlier in the day, went to the doctor after and then we just took a walk around the mall. i think that's what really triggered it. >> reporter: but who wants just one birthday every four years? wash-fm's maureen mcclaine does. >> thanks so much for listening this leap year day it is maureen mcclaine and yes, today is my tenth birthday and i want to wish all of my fellow leap links happy birthday, too. >> when february 29th rolls around, she says she does it up big. ♪ happy birthday to you >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: at d.c. superior court, a different new beginning. >> we are gathers here today. >> reporter: couples tying the knot. >> i now pronounce you legally married. >> reporter: kiss this calendar date good-bye, that is until another four years for now. for those of you asking, maybe you don't remember the science classes, like why do we need a leap year anyways, why do we need 366 days year every four years
that, and a week overdue, this mom and dad welcomed son juan lucas to their lives at shady grove adventistpital, all 7 pounds and 4 ounces of him. >> she was having contractions earlier in the day, went to the doctor after and then we just took a walk around the mall. i think that's what really triggered it. >> reporter: but who wants just one birthday every four years? wash-fm's maureen mcclaine does. >> thanks so much for listening this leap year day it is maureen mcclaine...
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it's seventh day adventists not being forced o work on the sabath, it's orthodox jews being given kosher food. you know, it just really to me, i don't know. you can make a political calculation but i honestly don't know why they did it. >> woodruff: do you have a sense of why? >> no, it is a great mystery. i hear conspiracy theories. who switched the president's mind. who would have the power to change his mind after he had made these vows. i don't know. i really think they should come out and address it a little more because it's to the getting some of the front page cover that i-- coverage that i think it deserves but it's out there. >> woodruff: but you are hearing that they may reverse. >> no, no, i don't mean to say that. i mean to say that there is a lot of popular upset about this and within the administration, by the way there is some up set about it. >> judy, i mean, places like scranton, pennsylvania, cincinnati, ohio, the i-4 corridor, catholics in those-- i mean barack obama carried catholics with 54% in 2008. just saying that this appears to be distancing if not dissing cath
it's seventh day adventists not being forced o work on the sabath, it's orthodox jews being given kosher food. you know, it just really to me, i don't know. you can make a political calculation but i honestly don't know why they did it. >> woodruff: do you have a sense of why? >> no, it is a great mystery. i hear conspiracy theories. who switched the president's mind. who would have the power to change his mind after he had made these vows. i don't know. i really think they should...
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up late enough, and that was the special caucus that they had for orthodox jews and seventh day adventistsof the religious observance of sundown couldn't vote during the day, so they headed for them later. in the end, the people who were at this caucus went for ron paul, 183 votes, but the point is that many of them had the microphone for a while to get up and address each other, and the level of arcti arctic cue latnes masters. marvelous. these were average americans telling you what they had learned about america, what it meant to them. so far it was the best show of any kind of audience participation in the campaign. >> i hope we can see that on youtube or something. >> that would be very nice. back to the gingrich news conference, which of course will be covered more as the hours unfold today. he's not going to give up attacking romney. he basically called the man a liar, although he didn't use those words. so he's really declaring war.
up late enough, and that was the special caucus that they had for orthodox jews and seventh day adventistsof the religious observance of sundown couldn't vote during the day, so they headed for them later. in the end, the people who were at this caucus went for ron paul, 183 votes, but the point is that many of them had the microphone for a while to get up and address each other, and the level of arcti arctic cue latnes masters. marvelous. these were average americans telling you what they had...
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health care that somebody in the christian science community has or somebody in the seventh day adventist community has or the southern baptist community or whatever that might be. the specific thing is not the issue here. the issue here is can government require a faith-based institution to go beyond the tenets of its faith. and i know the leader, the democratic leader, the majority leader said there's not even a rule yesterday. the white house said there would be. the administration said there would be a rule. and to make it even more offensive, they said, by the way, here's what the rule is going to be. and we're going to give you a year to figure out how to adjust your views to accommodate the rule. i would have been less offended if they just said here's the rule. and we understand it's in violation of your rules -- your views, but here's going to be the rule and you're going to have to comply with it. the idea that you could change your rules in a year or your religious views, rather, your religious beliefs in a year or a lifetime because some federal regulator says you need to is u
health care that somebody in the christian science community has or somebody in the seventh day adventist community has or the southern baptist community or whatever that might be. the specific thing is not the issue here. the issue here is can government require a faith-based institution to go beyond the tenets of its faith. and i know the leader, the democratic leader, the majority leader said there's not even a rule yesterday. the white house said there would be. the administration said...
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whether it's the catholic church, the christian science church, the seven-day adventist church, the baptistthat i'm a member of, there may be different views of this, but the views are not views that can be put forth by the government. and that becomes the government view. there was a recent supreme court case, a school, hosanna taber academy verses equal opportunity provision where the court voted 9-0 that faith-based institutions have privileges others do not have because that's what makes them faith-based institutions. the hiring decisions, firing decisions, the workplace decisions are different. because if they're not different, it's just another school or another hospital that might happen to have a theology department or it might happen to have a chapel once a week. that's what it is. so we've -- senator ayotte and i and others, senator rubio, worked on various ways to approach this. we've offered a bill some weeks ago now that would, on these issues of conscience that would create a respect for rights of conscience. the respect for rights of conscience act which was drafted early las
whether it's the catholic church, the christian science church, the seven-day adventist church, the baptistthat i'm a member of, there may be different views of this, but the views are not views that can be put forth by the government. and that becomes the government view. there was a recent supreme court case, a school, hosanna taber academy verses equal opportunity provision where the court voted 9-0 that faith-based institutions have privileges others do not have because that's what makes...
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was not allowed in because he had already voted and he was not an observant jew or a seventh day adventiste very upset, sir. i'm not going anywhere. you're not taking me anywhere. all of you folks are committing a felony. this says, conducted openly in such a manner that it's open to any registered voter. i want to see what is going on in there. you are not making me leave. i am not leaving. i am not leaving. you will never stop me! i am here to defend democracy and i want to see what's going on. >> donahue says that the practices here by the nevada gop are discriminatory because to get in you have to sign this affidavit. the nevada gop is here, as well. and they say listen, this is a caucus, run by the party, party rules. evan donahue is here. he says he's here to observe and we'll see what happens. wolf? >> so one thing to actually vote in this special caucus, it's another thing to just go in and observe what's going on. that's what this ron paul wanted to do. he didn't vote, he was just there to observe, is that right? >> that's what he says. but just to get into the room, you have to s
was not allowed in because he had already voted and he was not an observant jew or a seventh day adventiste very upset, sir. i'm not going anywhere. you're not taking me anywhere. all of you folks are committing a felony. this says, conducted openly in such a manner that it's open to any registered voter. i want to see what is going on in there. you are not making me leave. i am not leaving. i am not leaving. you will never stop me! i am here to defend democracy and i want to see what's going...