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yet lawton carrier grade secret.rmally easy-going lot and had a drinking problem dating back to the 1880s that produce violent fits of temper when he was intoxicated. although usually able to control his consumption on he fell into heavy drinking in cuba anders was relieved his military governor of their pisanti out of under the pretense of ill health. lawton was summoned to the white house to make face-to-face with president mckinley for a lecture on temperance. lot and promise the president present he would abstain from drinking in his new command and deployed to the philippines with two battalions of 217th and third grade. lawton honored his promise and set out to live up to the reputation he had earned in nearly 40 years of warfighting. where otis fell to the headquarters and never left manila lawton led from the front with little regard for his safety. lawton look like a hero, talk would be hereon acted like a hero. walking erect even as he paced back and forth behind the firing line or in a white helmet polishe
yet lawton carrier grade secret.rmally easy-going lot and had a drinking problem dating back to the 1880s that produce violent fits of temper when he was intoxicated. although usually able to control his consumption on he fell into heavy drinking in cuba anders was relieved his military governor of their pisanti out of under the pretense of ill health. lawton was summoned to the white house to make face-to-face with president mckinley for a lecture on temperance. lot and promise the president...
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i'm kim lawton reporting. >>> meanwhile, in london, the chancellor of st. paul's cathedral resigned, he says, because of the way top church officials have handled the protests there. demonstrators began camping out by st. paul's two weeks ago. although the church initially welcomed the protesters, health and safety concerns grew and the cathedral was forced to close for a time. the anglican bishop of london and other church leaders have asked the protesters to leave. in this week's resignation, canon chancellor giles fraser said he was concerned that church actions could lead to violence. >>> in washington, members of the faith community continued lobbying congress to protect a program that helps feed the poor. religious leaders joined lawmakers at a capitol hill grocery store for what they called the food stamp challenge. participants in the challenge shopped for a week's worth of groceries but couldn't spend more than $31.50 -- the average allotment for those receiving food assistance. several commented on how hard it was to stay on budget. >>> new number
i'm kim lawton reporting. >>> meanwhile, in london, the chancellor of st. paul's cathedral resigned, he says, because of the way top church officials have handled the protests there. demonstrators began camping out by st. paul's two weeks ago. although the church initially welcomed the protesters, health and safety concerns grew and the cathedral was forced to close for a time. the anglican bishop of london and other church leaders have asked the protesters to leave. in this week's...
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maybe have him hit it again. >> after hours of searching, sergeant lawton and the isu team find theirst piece of contraband. in the form of an inmate manufactured shank. >> appears to be an oven rack out of the kitchen, sharpened to a point. a crude handle on it right now. >> one of these racks, really concealed close to the window. you know this area here, it's right to the inmate population, a hand to hand transaction of dope, weapons, whatever. if you had it in your coat pocket just walking by, could look like a pen. obviously these guys don't want to poke themselves, either. >> we'll do an investigation. we can dust it for prints and see if we can come up with a good print, try to determine who is bringing weapons in here and who is pushing them out. >> looks like another piece of metal, maybe some sharpened metal stock. these lips, that's where they're putting them. >> we need to check those real good. >> looks like i got something else in here. can't seem to get it out. >> and another one. that's a pretty good one. looks like a pretty good piece of metal, piece of stainless stee
maybe have him hit it again. >> after hours of searching, sergeant lawton and the isu team find theirst piece of contraband. in the form of an inmate manufactured shank. >> appears to be an oven rack out of the kitchen, sharpened to a point. a crude handle on it right now. >> one of these racks, really concealed close to the window. you know this area here, it's right to the inmate population, a hand to hand transaction of dope, weapons, whatever. if you had it in your coat...
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kim lawton sat down with sheen way" and its impact on their own spirituality. >> martin sheen says "the way" is ultimately about a journey, a journey of the spirit as well as the flesh. >> so what is it, on a pilgrimage to change your life? >> something like that. >> all of our journeys are personal, deeply personal, and they're all mysterious, you know. we're all looking for that transcendence, but we're looking to each other, and we identify with each other. i think the genius of god is choosing to dwell where we are least likely to look, within the depths of our own being. >> if i don't have your blessing that's fine, but don't judge this. don't judge me. >> my life here might not seem like much to you, but it's the life i choose. >> you don't choose a life, dad. you live one. >> the story centers around sheen's character, tom, a doctor who has a strained relationship with his free-spirited son, daniel. daniel dies in a freak storm in europe, and when tom goes to collect his remains, he discovers his son had been walking the famed 500-mile pilgrimage across spain known as el camino d
kim lawton sat down with sheen way" and its impact on their own spirituality. >> martin sheen says "the way" is ultimately about a journey, a journey of the spirit as well as the flesh. >> so what is it, on a pilgrimage to change your life? >> something like that. >> all of our journeys are personal, deeply personal, and they're all mysterious, you know. we're all looking for that transcendence, but we're looking to each other, and we identify with each...
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kim lawton reports. >> reporter: the case involves cheryl perich, a fourth-grade teacher at a lutheran church missouri-synod school in michigan who mainly taught secular subjects, but also taught religion and led prayers. she took a leave of absence to get treatment for a sleep disorder. when the school was reluctant to let her return, she threatened to sue for violation of the americans with disabilities act. >> i can't fathom how the constitution would be, would be interpreted in such a way as to deny me my civil rights as an elementary school teacher. i sure hope the court agrees. >> reporter: lawyers for the school said perich was considered a "commissioned minister," and therefore she was coveed ba legal doctrine known as the "ministerial exception." that exception says religious groups don't have to follow anti-discrimination laws in employment decisions about their leaders. >> disputes between ministers and their churches, if anything is covered by separation of church and state, this is it. these cases do not belong in the civil courts. >> reporter: for almost 40 years, lower c
kim lawton reports. >> reporter: the case involves cheryl perich, a fourth-grade teacher at a lutheran church missouri-synod school in michigan who mainly taught secular subjects, but also taught religion and led prayers. she took a leave of absence to get treatment for a sleep disorder. when the school was reluctant to let her return, she threatened to sue for violation of the americans with disabilities act. >> i can't fathom how the constitution would be, would be interpreted in...
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chu's office was first alerted by residents of the discrepancy in the street name for the 1500 block lawton and kirkum. the question was whether it should be called great highway or la playa. it was for that one block. a lot of residents used great highway as their addresses, but a number of folks used la playa. this led to problems with mail delivery, signing up for credit cards, and other issues. we worked with the u.s. postal service to allow for a dual names in their computer system, to allow for the mail delivery for both la playa anne craig highway. we also checked with the emergency services to make sure that 911 or any fire services were not be disrupted with the dual street names. we thought that that would solve the problem. so over the years, we had not heard much until recently. we found out it was still problematic for residents applying for credit cards or who had just moved to that lot. due to the looming problems, supervisor to sponsor legislation to officially change the street name to great highway. actually, i have -- i apologize that there is not a better map, but we hav
chu's office was first alerted by residents of the discrepancy in the street name for the 1500 block lawton and kirkum. the question was whether it should be called great highway or la playa. it was for that one block. a lot of residents used great highway as their addresses, but a number of folks used la playa. this led to problems with mail delivery, signing up for credit cards, and other issues. we worked with the u.s. postal service to allow for a dual names in their computer system, to...
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that's from stanley from lawton, oklahoma. another email says, this one from paul, the republicans took control of the house with the promise of creating jobs. now they won't even allow a plan to come to the floor. enough said. lots more economic-related news in the papers today, of course, including this story in today tosmede it's actually about medicaid and hospital stays. their lead story says states are going to limit hospital stays now. a growing number of states are sharply limiting stays under medicaid to as few as 10 days a year to control rising costs of the health insurance program for the poor and the disabled. overeast, the "new york times," the off-lead talks about european leaders confronting basics of their debt dilemma. rising tide, we're reading this morning, -- host: there are several stories in the papers today about how all of that may be affecting us here in the u.s. even more directly and possibly harshly sometime soon. spring hill, florida, chris, independent caller. hi there. caller: hi. thanks for tak
that's from stanley from lawton, oklahoma. another email says, this one from paul, the republicans took control of the house with the promise of creating jobs. now they won't even allow a plan to come to the floor. enough said. lots more economic-related news in the papers today, of course, including this story in today tosmede it's actually about medicaid and hospital stays. their lead story says states are going to limit hospital stays now. a growing number of states are sharply limiting...
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think giving a lot of people ammunition to re-enforce the negative aspects of his campaign >> host: lawton, oklahoma, sylvia, others that support others. go ahead. ruler on, ma'am. go ahead. >> caller: oh, okay. you're asking me about the ad of the smoking. i think it's -- it's crazy. it's not nice. he's smiling. i don't know how to explain it. it's just not at all to me and then also he said with the electricity with the illegals, this is not a president like that. you don't do stuff like that and that smoking, no, no, no. that thing he did over pizza, no. i'll tell you something, president obama is the president. he will never make it and he's not going to win. thank you, sir. >> host: there is a polling that's done by the "new york times" this morning taking a look at views of the president weighing in this morning with 46% approving of his job as president. 35% approving of his -- the way he does job creation and when it comes to the economy it comes to 38% foreign policy 50% and with the situation with iraq at 60% approval ratings when it comes to president obama. one of the commentat
think giving a lot of people ammunition to re-enforce the negative aspects of his campaign >> host: lawton, oklahoma, sylvia, others that support others. go ahead. ruler on, ma'am. go ahead. >> caller: oh, okay. you're asking me about the ad of the smoking. i think it's -- it's crazy. it's not nice. he's smiling. i don't know how to explain it. it's just not at all to me and then also he said with the electricity with the illegals, this is not a president like that. you don't do...