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try now and save $3. >>> we'll see melissa lawson and rick lawson next tuesday night at 8:00 on nbc whenond show occurs. if you want more information as well as the earlier couple, breakthroughinsider.com on your website. you're still singing, right? still touring? >> not yet. it niece the works. >> larry: are you worried about touring again? >> no. my family is number one priority. i have to put my family first. >> if i could say, larry, the other thing i discovered is my passion is my family, too. and focusing on being really present form them and for melissa, it is where i need to be. because of the we're talking to each other and communicating, it's a whole different level. >> larry: what challenge was the toughest for you? >> the toughest challenge for me was -- you'll see it on tuesday night, was the family challenge, because i had discovered -- i never attached my kids' behavior to my lack of being a really great dad. i love my kids, emotionally connected to them all the time. but i wasn't being -- i wasn't handling the discipline side. i wasn't being a leader in my family. i wasn
try now and save $3. >>> we'll see melissa lawson and rick lawson next tuesday night at 8:00 on nbc whenond show occurs. if you want more information as well as the earlier couple, breakthroughinsider.com on your website. you're still singing, right? still touring? >> not yet. it niece the works. >> larry: are you worried about touring again? >> no. my family is number one priority. i have to put my family first. >> if i could say, larry, the other thing i...
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lawson who talks about saving the state money. >> what do you do for california? >> i am a deputy director of that division which does a couple of things. we manage the technology services board -- the legislative board. i also work with constituent groups, primarily the web master universe, including 500 web masters across the state of california board doing some really new and innovative things with the web. we want to save the state a ton of money. >> how does that work? >> they have a meeting every couple of months. we demonstrate something that we have found that is free. one of the last things we demonstrated was something that showed how you could build a widget through these press releases and youtubes. within two months, we had two million impressions. how do we get our checks? how are the laws changing? we wanted -- they wanted instructional videos. the twitter feed is being run like a help desk. if you are unemployed in the state of california and you have employed for unemployment benefits -- applied for unemployment benefits, we will give you instruct
lawson who talks about saving the state money. >> what do you do for california? >> i am a deputy director of that division which does a couple of things. we manage the technology services board -- the legislative board. i also work with constituent groups, primarily the web master universe, including 500 web masters across the state of california board doing some really new and innovative things with the web. we want to save the state a ton of money. >> how does that work?...
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>> they didn't get back to me. >> reporter: the agency says they have no record of lawson's report onhe bus fight and says no one ever complained to them about the school's use of students for fundraising. reverend andrew. >> reporter: and when we tried to talk to her stepfather about all this. >> reporter: can i talk to you for a sec'. >> it's very frustrating because who do we go to? how do we get action? >> reporter: her mother and church leaders did not respond to our requests for an interview or comment. after our story ran, however, ricky croft tells us that there was some action. his ex-wife agreed to give him primary custody of t a.j. anay and taj neigh and her father are now in nevada. >> she is doing well back in school and everything is good. >> reporter: we're told, yes. >> all right. anna, thank you for that. >>> volunteers at an urban farm in san francisco say that somebody needs pesticide to kill hundreds of thousands of honey bees. the hayes valley farm sits on the former off ramp of the central freeway. along with fruit trees and other crops, volunteers were raising t
>> they didn't get back to me. >> reporter: the agency says they have no record of lawson's report onhe bus fight and says no one ever complained to them about the school's use of students for fundraising. reverend andrew. >> reporter: and when we tried to talk to her stepfather about all this. >> reporter: can i talk to you for a sec'. >> it's very frustrating because who do we go to? how do we get action? >> reporter: her mother and church leaders did not...
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after the video shot on a student cell phone surfaced the grandmother of another student marilyn lawson says she reported that incident to cbs. >> they just took the information from me. i told them i had a video. they said they would get back to me if they thought it was anything valid. >> reporter: and did cps get back to you? >> they never got back to me. >> reporter: cps turned down our request for an interview but a spokesman says they have no record of lawson's report on the bus fight and says that no one ever complained to them about the school's use of students for fundraising. when we tried to talk to tajonae's stepfather, andrew, about all this? can i talk to you for a sec? >> it's very frustrating because who do we go to? how do we get action? >> reporter: tajonae's mother and church leaders did not respond to our requests for an interview or comment. but now there has been a change. shortly after our story ran, ricky cross says tajonae's mother told him she would give him primary custody of his daughter and the court approved the arrangement. tajonae's now living with her fa
after the video shot on a student cell phone surfaced the grandmother of another student marilyn lawson says she reported that incident to cbs. >> they just took the information from me. i told them i had a video. they said they would get back to me if they thought it was anything valid. >> reporter: and did cps get back to you? >> they never got back to me. >> reporter: cps turned down our request for an interview but a spokesman says they have no record of lawson's...
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san francisco in the city's bay view neighborhood they made that decision led lawson proposed 720 a.would add 10,000 residential units and nearly a third for low-income residents more than 300 a. of park land and open space retail and commercial space in transit improvements in francisco abomasum would raise billions of dollars for the city and create 12,000 jobs. >> we will take a break top stories and overnight developments in a moment a live picture of the bay bridge to our air raids in the first segment it will be put in place over the next six hours through the morning the latest coming up. two wild fires are threatening homes 40 homes have been destroyed by the latest fire near a taxi it is threatening 150 more structures 1,200 a. have been burned and is there percent contained. it has forced hundreds to evacuate. 400 firefighters are there tattling the police and shelter in place or sorry a shelter has been set up for people who have been displaced. the northern current county in this the korea national park has burned 11,000 a. destroyed six homes and forced evacuation of cam
san francisco in the city's bay view neighborhood they made that decision led lawson proposed 720 a.would add 10,000 residential units and nearly a third for low-income residents more than 300 a. of park land and open space retail and commercial space in transit improvements in francisco abomasum would raise billions of dollars for the city and create 12,000 jobs. >> we will take a break top stories and overnight developments in a moment a live picture of the bay bridge to our air raids...
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lawson angeles.re are 200 protesters they are protesting against the immigration law that takes effect today. they have been debated this busy intersection west of downtown l.a. you see them walking-around the street. they have shut down the intersection traffic is being diverted they have demonstrators that have moved in. this immigration law went into effect today so we have seen rallies we are covering live from los angeles also phoenix worry have seen several demonstrators peacefully arrested. taken away in plastic handcuffs many demonstrations are planned by activists here this bay area later real national pastime? saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing my lunch to work -- 50 bucks a week in my pocket. here's a good one: state farm insures 40 million drivers. more than geico and progressive combined. i saved because i'm accident-free. of course, with so many ways to save including discounts of up to 40%, having that many customers shouldn't be a surprise. so
lawson angeles.re are 200 protesters they are protesting against the immigration law that takes effect today. they have been debated this busy intersection west of downtown l.a. you see them walking-around the street. they have shut down the intersection traffic is being diverted they have demonstrators that have moved in. this immigration law went into effect today so we have seen rallies we are covering live from los angeles also phoenix worry have seen several demonstrators peacefully...
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john lawson is a democrat and walter jones is a republican of south carolina. all of them have been co- sponsors. the bills differ slightly in their spending mechanism. the house bill would devastate funds through a fee on auctions. the senate bill would rely on a fee paid by large federal contractors. supporters said they hoped to get a vote this summer with timing less certain in the senate. ed decker says --edgar says there's changes are approved by sepate legislation by separate legislation now under consideration in the senate aimed at countering the supreme court decision. our phone lines are open. what do you then about the concept of public financing for campaigns? there are groups of the other side of this. the supreme court with the citizens united have offered its voice on past attempts to reform, and we would like to appear what to you, the person out there voting and looking at the rle of your legislator in washington and your money, has to say about all of this. the numbers are on the bottom of yo screens. you could also send us a message by twitt
john lawson is a democrat and walter jones is a republican of south carolina. all of them have been co- sponsors. the bills differ slightly in their spending mechanism. the house bill would devastate funds through a fee on auctions. the senate bill would rely on a fee paid by large federal contractors. supporters said they hoped to get a vote this summer with timing less certain in the senate. ed decker says --edgar says there's changes are approved by sepate legislation by separate legislation...
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john lawson is a democrat and walter jones is a republican of south carolina. all of them have been co- sponsors. the bills differ slightly in their spending mechanism. the house bill would devastate funds through a fee on auctions. the senate bill would rely on a fee paid by large federal contractors. supporters said they hoped to get a vote this summer with timing less certain in the senate. ed decker says --edgar says there's changes are approved by separate legislation by separate legislation now under consideration in the senate aimed at countering the supreme court decision. our phone lines are open. what do you then about the concept of public financing for campaigns? there are groups of the other side of this. the supreme court with the citizens united have offered its voice on past attempts to reform, and we would like to appear what to you, the person out there voting and looking at the role of your legislator in washington and your money, has to say about all of this. the numbers are on the bottom of your screens. you could also send us a message by
john lawson is a democrat and walter jones is a republican of south carolina. all of them have been co- sponsors. the bills differ slightly in their spending mechanism. the house bill would devastate funds through a fee on auctions. the senate bill would rely on a fee paid by large federal contractors. supporters said they hoped to get a vote this summer with timing less certain in the senate. ed decker says --edgar says there's changes are approved by separate legislation by separate...
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a little more than a year ago, mark schrader, herb mccormick, and david lawson sailed north through alaska and the northwest passage, area usually too full of ice to pass because is now navigable because of the rapidly warming area. they arrived safely in the atlanta i think ocean. they sailed south along the atlantic coast to the challenging route around cape horn where they once again met the watts of the pacific. after traveling for over a year and completing more than 28,000 nautical mile they finished the expedition and returned home to seattle. they set sail with the mission of inspiring, educating, and engaging the citizens throughout the americas to protect our fragile oceans. this amazing journey was envisioned by david rockefeller jr. and captain mark schrader of washington. to implement their shared vision, mr. rockefeller enlisted the assistance of a nonprofit organization he helped to found, sailors for the sea, that encourages sailors to become more active stewards of the world's oceans. over the course of their journey, the crew that included experienced sailors, photographe
a little more than a year ago, mark schrader, herb mccormick, and david lawson sailed north through alaska and the northwest passage, area usually too full of ice to pass because is now navigable because of the rapidly warming area. they arrived safely in the atlanta i think ocean. they sailed south along the atlantic coast to the challenging route around cape horn where they once again met the watts of the pacific. after traveling for over a year and completing more than 28,000 nautical mile...