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cathy tolerated his infidelity, but she didn't like it. >> i felt very sorry for cathy.very bad because i knew that she loved him very much and i thought she would be very hurt over that. >> jeff was paying off a $20,000 fine for embezzlement, and a divorce would have left him with even less money to make those payments. >> jeff had a friend. he had told him that i'm not going to lose my stuff and i'm not going to give up her life insurance policy. i'll kill her before she divorces me. >> prosecutors believe jeff planned to use cathy's life insurance proceeds to start a new life with his fiancee. on the afternoon of the murder, jeff was at work. his fiancee's car was at the tow yard for repairs. according to co-workers, jeff said he was taking the car to get gasoline and left sometime between 4:30 and 5:00. the evidence suggests he went home, waited for cathy to return from work, and when she did, beat her to death with a tire iron. in the process, he got blood spatter on his jeans. the dogs didn't attack him, but in their agitation, they attacked each other. to separate
cathy tolerated his infidelity, but she didn't like it. >> i felt very sorry for cathy.very bad because i knew that she loved him very much and i thought she would be very hurt over that. >> jeff was paying off a $20,000 fine for embezzlement, and a divorce would have left him with even less money to make those payments. >> jeff had a friend. he had told him that i'm not going to lose my stuff and i'm not going to give up her life insurance policy. i'll kill her before she...
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. >> cathi, in the effort to qualify, it's muddied things.could could say, would it not have the effect of allowing restaurants to deny serving gay patrons service or it could go against allowing anyone service, african-americans, women, pregnant people? what do you say to that? >> not at all. the fearmongering, irresponsible accusations being made on senate bill 1062, really, if they were going to happen, they would have been happening for the last -- since 1999, since the mid-90s when the federal government passed religious freedom restoration act. the arizona bill simply makes one clarifying change to what has already been law. it also cot ifiess the test. it's about religious for freedom and nothing else. >> do you think the accusations against this bill are irresponsible or do you think there's a real problem here? >> of course there's a real problem here. if the bill weren't doing anything, it wouldn't have a need to update it. it's going to fling open discrimination not just to gay people but a woman who is pregnant out of wedlock, you
. >> cathi, in the effort to qualify, it's muddied things.could could say, would it not have the effect of allowing restaurants to deny serving gay patrons service or it could go against allowing anyone service, african-americans, women, pregnant people? what do you say to that? >> not at all. the fearmongering, irresponsible accusations being made on senate bill 1062, really, if they were going to happen, they would have been happening for the last -- since 1999, since the mid-90s...
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. >> reporter:in 1989, police found the the body of 38- year old cathy zimmer in the back seat of her car at parked at san jose's airport. >> reporter:the san jose state university had been missing for 2 days before the gruesome discovery. >>sot cathy being the devoted mother that she was would always leave a note - they never heard from her >> reporter:now, for the first time, the santa clara district attorney's office is showing us the quilt that covered cathy's body >>the handmade quit is very distinctive. not one that could be bought at a store >> reporter:it has a yellow boarder filled with bright colored cotton patches. >>sot somebody might recognize it and if someone does it could lead us to our killer >> reporter:the quilt does not look familiar to cathy's children. >> reporter:her daughter debi lawrence was 14 when her mom was murdered. >> reporter:time heals but it doesn't make the pain go away >> reporter:for 25-years this quilt stayed tucked away in an evidence box. >>out now to help solve this cold case. >> we've been harboring pain for 25 years that will help us have clo
. >> reporter:in 1989, police found the the body of 38- year old cathy zimmer in the back seat of her car at parked at san jose's airport. >> reporter:the san jose state university had been missing for 2 days before the gruesome discovery. >>sot cathy being the devoted mother that she was would always leave a note - they never heard from her >> reporter:now, for the first time, the santa clara district attorney's office is showing us the quilt that covered cathy's body...
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cathy and julie barosky know how.outube channel and cathy is editor of a blog called sex and state, which is a cool title. cathy, you say to open other people's minds, libertarians should check their privilege. what does that mean? >> libertarianism is overwhelmingly dominated by straight middle income well educated white men. -- >> the overclass. >> right. >> i want to figure out how can we make libertarianism if not appealing to other people because that demographic is decreasing, at least get people not hostile to our ideas. there are certain things you can't know on basis of who you are. in order to understand what for instance discrimination against for me -- i'll have to check my female privilege and listen to their experiences. >> for women we should talk about things like making birth control available over the counter. >> absolutely. >> for blacks ending the drug war allowing school choice? for hispanics opposing e verify which requires employers to get permission before they hire anybody. >> this is from my
cathy and julie barosky know how.outube channel and cathy is editor of a blog called sex and state, which is a cool title. cathy, you say to open other people's minds, libertarians should check their privilege. what does that mean? >> libertarianism is overwhelmingly dominated by straight middle income well educated white men. -- >> the overclass. >> right. >> i want to figure out how can we make libertarianism if not appealing to other people because that demographic is...
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she was having such trouble that the family was taking her to counseling. >> cathy returned home from work around 1:00 p.m. and as soon as she tried to open the door, she knew something was wrong. >> mrs. mouser found the front door locked which she said was unusual because usually there's somebody there. she was expecting genna to be there, so the front door would have been unlocked. >> genna wasn't home and she hadn't left a note saying where she went. >> they just figured she was upset and she had basically just walked away, you know, or she was just with one of her friends or -- yeah. >> none of the neighbors saw genna leave or noticed anything suspicious. when genna's stepfather and brother arrived home several hours later, they searched the neighborhood and called all her friends, but no one knew where genna was. later that night, the mousers called police to report their daughter missing. the next morning, the mousers learned that the nude body of a teenaged girl was discovered in a ditch about 20 miles outside of town. the family identified genna's body at the morgue. >> the r
she was having such trouble that the family was taking her to counseling. >> cathy returned home from work around 1:00 p.m. and as soon as she tried to open the door, she knew something was wrong. >> mrs. mouser found the front door locked which she said was unusual because usually there's somebody there. she was expecting genna to be there, so the front door would have been unlocked. >> genna wasn't home and she hadn't left a note saying where she went. >> they just...
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and then the last trend i'd come back to is cathy's on nutrition. i think we have a unique opportunity to take the science and the learnings and integrate it with how we market food especially to children and all around the world. not just in the united states. and see people demand healthier, more nutritious diets. but i also think that could go the ore oh way -- the other way as well, and firms certainly have experienced building business models and making a lot of money not pursuing that course of action. so some of the policy decisions we make on a global scale will, i think, affect what large scale child nutrition looks like 20 years from now, and we've got to make the right decisions now to get there. >> kelly? >> yeah. i mean, even's covered it all, but i think -- everyone's covered it all, but i will add to sort of very bug picture, 20, 30, 40 years. we know climate change is happening, but independent of climate change if we could, you know, solve the climate change problem, we still have in ag the opportunity to address biodiversity, you k
and then the last trend i'd come back to is cathy's on nutrition. i think we have a unique opportunity to take the science and the learnings and integrate it with how we market food especially to children and all around the world. not just in the united states. and see people demand healthier, more nutritious diets. but i also think that could go the ore oh way -- the other way as well, and firms certainly have experienced building business models and making a lot of money not pursuing that...
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could he be a witness or was he the actually assailant of cathy woodhouse? at a certain point in the investigation, we were relatively certain it was probably the killer. >> a gas station attendant saw the man who made the call and described him as a caucasian about six feet tall. police took the phone receiver to the forensics lab for testing. at the dry cleaning store on the counter, investigators found a check made out to the store in the amount of $14.30, signed by one of the store's customers. when police contacted the woman, she said she was in the store that morning, but no one was there. she found her clothes, wrote a check for the amount she owed, and was about to leave when a man came out of the back room, and asked if she needed help. >> she told him at that point she was there to get her cleaning, she assumed that he was an employee there, she had no reason to believe otherwise. >> the witness described the man as 30 to 35 years old, 6'2" tall and weighing over 200 pounds. >> the police realized that she had come face-to-face with the killer. hel
could he be a witness or was he the actually assailant of cathy woodhouse? at a certain point in the investigation, we were relatively certain it was probably the killer. >> a gas station attendant saw the man who made the call and described him as a caucasian about six feet tall. police took the phone receiver to the forensics lab for testing. at the dry cleaning store on the counter, investigators found a check made out to the store in the amount of $14.30, signed by one of the store's...
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mother of two cathy zimmer goes missing. >> the last time she was seen was on campus. >> reporter: she had parked in the garage at san jose state university where she was taking business classes. on that wednesday afternoon, she left school early to make a 2:45 eye doctor apartment. >> she never showed up. >> reporter: it took 48 hours before police found cathy at the san jose airport. her body in the back of her 1986 navy blue chrysler new yorker. >> she was strangled to death and covered her body was a large quilt, a very distinctive looking quilt, most likely hand made. >> reporter: it's this piece of evidence investigators hope will trigger someone's memory and awaken an investigation that's stayed dormant for almost 25 years. >> how, when, where, who, all these thousands of questions that nobody could give us the answers to. >> reporter: and 25 years later, still unanswered. >> 25 years, every day i think about it, yep. >> reporter: especially now. her daughter, debbie lawrence has just passed the age her mom was when she died. >> the loss, not having her every day to ask question
mother of two cathy zimmer goes missing. >> the last time she was seen was on campus. >> reporter: she had parked in the garage at san jose state university where she was taking business classes. on that wednesday afternoon, she left school early to make a 2:45 eye doctor apartment. >> she never showed up. >> reporter: it took 48 hours before police found cathy at the san jose airport. her body in the back of her 1986 navy blue chrysler new yorker. >> she was...
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s top cop is explaining what she is doing to curb crime, and chief cathy lanier is pointing to two reasons why crime is up. mark see graves will have that coming up in the next half hour. >>> an 80-year-old man stranded in an icy pond says that he was prepared to die. but now, he shares the rescue story with news4. it is just as dramatic as the video. >> plus a gang of thieves with a taste for the bubbly. more on the crime trend hitting one liquor store. >> you are sicked and tired the of the cold, and what is the best thing to do? get on a plane of course, and head to a warmer climate. i'm adam tuss talk toog the here are two laptops. this one can upload a one minute hd video in 16 seconds, this one takes twice as long. which laptop is better? this one. definitely. this one. it's kind of a no-brainer. actually, they're the exact same laptop. wow! here's the difference -- for the same price, this is what comcast gives you and this is the speed you get with fios. quantum takes the cake. that looks lightning-fast. gives me a little bit of a rush! [ male announcer ] your technology is only as
s top cop is explaining what she is doing to curb crime, and chief cathy lanier is pointing to two reasons why crime is up. mark see graves will have that coming up in the next half hour. >>> an 80-year-old man stranded in an icy pond says that he was prepared to die. but now, he shares the rescue story with news4. it is just as dramatic as the video. >> plus a gang of thieves with a taste for the bubbly. more on the crime trend hitting one liquor store. >> you are sicked...
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if you have questions about the housing or cathy portions they're very similar so most of the mechanisms are pretty consistent throughout the entire dochlt. so the key sort of objective this ordinance does it - the goal is to get individuals with a criminal record through the process. we've seen unconscious bias if people have a prior conviction they'll have the weed out tools for the providers in the city. it's a goal to get the person through the goal process and get the employers to meet the person and then conduct a background criminal check. we've heard from the councilmember brooks that the vast majority don't do a background check it's comprehensive and i'll do it later on in the process when you that this is someone who wants to hire them with a cash function. so this ordinance requires employers to do a number of things remove the disclosure so they'll no longer be a check box of whether or not you have a criminal history on the materials your attorneys for. it also asks employer to delay a background check after a conditional offer of employment or a live interview. this was di
if you have questions about the housing or cathy portions they're very similar so most of the mechanisms are pretty consistent throughout the entire dochlt. so the key sort of objective this ordinance does it - the goal is to get individuals with a criminal record through the process. we've seen unconscious bias if people have a prior conviction they'll have the weed out tools for the providers in the city. it's a goal to get the person through the goal process and get the employers to meet the...
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until a homicide investigator, cathy ireland, discovered something in the evidence file that had been overlooked. >> so i came across a hair brush that had been bagged and sealed and it had michelle wallace's name on it. >> and the forensic evidence it contained changed the course of the investigation. >>> cold case investigators hey guys! sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just $29.99 a month. with limited availability in select markets. ♪ >>> cold case investigators discovered an unfortunate oversight. when michelle wallace disappeared, no one thought to compare samples from her hair brush to the braided hair found in the mountains. so everyth
until a homicide investigator, cathy ireland, discovered something in the evidence file that had been overlooked. >> so i came across a hair brush that had been bagged and sealed and it had michelle wallace's name on it. >> and the forensic evidence it contained changed the course of the investigation. >>> cold case investigators hey guys! sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh....
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one saturday morning in 1995, as cathy mouser was leaving for work, she reminded her 14-year-old daughternna, that she was grounded for the weekend and wasn't allowed to use the tephon
one saturday morning in 1995, as cathy mouser was leaving for work, she reminded her 14-year-old daughternna, that she was grounded for the weekend and wasn't allowed to use the tephon
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we had cathy griffin on the show and she was talking about that. why do you think it's so snuff. >> there's a great deal of male prejudice, and i think comics, i hate to say this, like doing things at the emperor, they didn't think that females or that ladies had the right kind of force or timing or explosive power, and that's - that's just bull. it's nonsense. between - sara silverman, who kills me, i adore her and ellen degenrize, there are so many - the great carol burnett carried comedy through the '80s, and '90s. it's nonsense. ladies are just as funny as men, and not as funny looking, but funny. >> i had a question for you. i noticed young frankenstein. beautifully direct. brooks films made beautiful movies like "elephant man", and seems society has a thing where it loves and laughs at comedians, but doesn't give them respect. do you people as a director and writer your role in society hasn't been respected? >> it's a good quseestion. you take your baggage with you. i'm mel brooks, i make funny faces. i produced "the elephant man", and brough
we had cathy griffin on the show and she was talking about that. why do you think it's so snuff. >> there's a great deal of male prejudice, and i think comics, i hate to say this, like doing things at the emperor, they didn't think that females or that ladies had the right kind of force or timing or explosive power, and that's - that's just bull. it's nonsense. between - sara silverman, who kills me, i adore her and ellen degenrize, there are so many - the great carol burnett carried...
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i want to know about cathy herrod and her involvement. did she actually write this bill or was it handed to her through a group she was pushing and also her association with the republican candidate for governor? what about all that? >> you know, i've had very few conversations directly with cathi herrod and maybe one conversation on an issue. i can't tell you where it comes from, her or a group. i know there's a conservative push not just here in arizona but all over the nation. i think that push comes from there, honestly. >>> lydia, hernandez, state representative in arizona. i told you saturday night, keep the faith. keep going. it's all going to work out. >> thank you, ed. >>> up next, a new attack on voting rights in ohio as governor john kasich signs two more voter registration bills into law. senator brown joins us with the reaction. one of the poorest places in the country takes a stand against big oil. we'll bring you to the live location and coverage of the rosewood sioux reservation in south dakota. stay with us. orbiting the
i want to know about cathy herrod and her involvement. did she actually write this bill or was it handed to her through a group she was pushing and also her association with the republican candidate for governor? what about all that? >> you know, i've had very few conversations directly with cathi herrod and maybe one conversation on an issue. i can't tell you where it comes from, her or a group. i know there's a conservative push not just here in arizona but all over the nation. i think...
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cathy doyle-johnson/portavoz, lotería de california 6:48:14 anyone who was here and bought a ticket,nt to sign their ticket right away, and come forward as soon as you can, keep it in a safe place. la portavoz de la loteria recomend a cualquier persona que compr loteria en esta estacin que firme la parte de atrs de su boleto.. hasta ahora nadie ha reclamado el premio que de escoger un slo pago, se llevara 242 millones de dlares.. peluffo outro live la loteria de california recomienda a cualquier ganador consultar con un contador o abogado tributario antes de reclamar un premio. y hasta ahora no hay noticias de que alguien haya reclamado el premio. blanca ---la policia de fairfield, arresto a "eric schroeder" de 53 aÑos bajo cargos de poseer pornografia infantil y perturbar a menores de 18 aÑos. take vo ---el arresto sucedio el 17 de febrero cuando varios residentes de la calle "dana drive" llamaron a la policia tras observar que el sujeto fotografiaba a menores de edad. ---la policia detuvo a "schroeder" y posteriormen te revisaron su apartamento donde encontraron la pornografia infa
cathy doyle-johnson/portavoz, lotería de california 6:48:14 anyone who was here and bought a ticket,nt to sign their ticket right away, and come forward as soon as you can, keep it in a safe place. la portavoz de la loteria recomend a cualquier persona que compr loteria en esta estacin que firme la parte de atrs de su boleto.. hasta ahora nadie ha reclamado el premio que de escoger un slo pago, se llevara 242 millones de dlares.. peluffo outro live la loteria de california recomienda a...
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i just want to bring to your attention and follow-up on what cathy howard just said about c-e-q-a issues. there is a game in town, in case you haven't heard it, it's called serial permitting. so, i would hope that some way commissions such as this are not blind sided with the fact that there's a permit with an application no. that looks perfectly innocent and doesn't actually possibly even have any planning code issues, but it will be when you start getting into permits
i just want to bring to your attention and follow-up on what cathy howard just said about c-e-q-a issues. there is a game in town, in case you haven't heard it, it's called serial permitting. so, i would hope that some way commissions such as this are not blind sided with the fact that there's a permit with an application no. that looks perfectly innocent and doesn't actually possibly even have any planning code issues, but it will be when you start getting into permits
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conference chair cathy mcmorris rodgers voted against it. if you can't tell republicans they have a singular focus on winning the midterms -- nerdin r words, winning the midterms -- boehner has now cut bipartisan deals on four major pieces of legislation -- the ryan-murray budget agreement, the spending bill, the farm bill, and now this debt limit hike, and what they thought would get in the way of any 2014 success, they chose to punt. boehner here is acting like the leader of the republican party, concluding that whenever republicans become the story, whether it's shutting down the government or engaging in brinksmanship, it doesn't help the gop nationally. instead, he wants to spend the next nine months focused on the health care law, struggling economy and president obama. the attempt to turn the pain, though, is not placating many conservative groups. the club for growth said there's something wrong with house leadership or with the republican party. heritage action called it extremely reckless. the senate conservative fund is circulatin
conference chair cathy mcmorris rodgers voted against it. if you can't tell republicans they have a singular focus on winning the midterms -- nerdin r words, winning the midterms -- boehner has now cut bipartisan deals on four major pieces of legislation -- the ryan-murray budget agreement, the spending bill, the farm bill, and now this debt limit hike, and what they thought would get in the way of any 2014 success, they chose to punt. boehner here is acting like the leader of the republican...
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jose police are hoping a new clue will help solve a cold case murder from 25 years ago. 38 year old cathy zimmer was a mother of two at the time of her disappearance and murder in 19-89. >> jacqueline: have the rain on the way. heavy rain on the way! fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that parker. well, did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i hear 23.75? 24! hey 24 dollar, 24 and a quarter, quarter, now half, 24 and a half and .75! 25! now a quarter, hey 26 and a quarter, do you wanna pay now, you wanna do it, 25 and a quarter - sold to the man in the khaki jacket! geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. save get a sealy queen set on befor just $399.osturepedic. even get 3 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. keep more presidents in your wallet. sleep train's presidents' day sale is on now. >> pam: now. the santa clara county district attorney's office is releasing a photo of a clue they hope will lead to zimmer's killer. it is a pictur
jose police are hoping a new clue will help solve a cold case murder from 25 years ago. 38 year old cathy zimmer was a mother of two at the time of her disappearance and murder in 19-89. >> jacqueline: have the rain on the way. heavy rain on the way! fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that parker. well, did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i hear 23.75? 24! hey...
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my name was cathy. i best friends name was cathy.he decided in the third grade that she would rename me. she was a voracious reader and had already read hundreds of books by the time she was in the "heidi" was one of her favorite books. she gave me the name and it sucked. .> -- stock -- stuck his namehune on how was changed. >> my grandparents came from norway and they did not know english, but they were asked by immigration officials to change their name because they thought it would be too difficult for people to spell and pronounce. jelsvlk, so when they got to ellis island, they asked them to change the name the name of the farm near where they lived, farm.was thune they had a sponsor in south dakota, and they came out to work on the railroads. profile those quote tonight starting at 9:30 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. president obama was in mexico yesterday for a summit with north american counterparts, accident president enrique pena presidentmexican canadianena nieto, and prime minister stephen harper. t
my name was cathy. i best friends name was cathy.he decided in the third grade that she would rename me. she was a voracious reader and had already read hundreds of books by the time she was in the "heidi" was one of her favorite books. she gave me the name and it sucked. .> -- stock -- stuck his namehune on how was changed. >> my grandparents came from norway and they did not know english, but they were asked by immigration officials to change their name because they thought...
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the body of cathy zimmer was found wrapped in it. she was discovered in her car at the san jose airport. the quilt did not belong to zimmer or any members of her family. police think the killer might have left it behind. >> think back to that time. and if you remember anything strange in that parking lot. seeing something. maybe you didn't think anything of it then. but if this jogs something in your memory, please call. >> police did not say why they waited so long to relice the photos of that quilt. >>> a violent robbery caught on surveillance camera at a marshall store in southern california. take a look at the employee guarding the exit doors toward the right of your screen there. now all of a sudden, a woman in a blue dress comes barreling into her as other suspects run out the door with more than a thousand dollars in stolen goods. >> we are now dealing with a felony and a robbery now because they had made physical contact with an employee who was working for the store when they made their escape. >> the employee was feeted and
the body of cathy zimmer was found wrapped in it. she was discovered in her car at the san jose airport. the quilt did not belong to zimmer or any members of her family. police think the killer might have left it behind. >> think back to that time. and if you remember anything strange in that parking lot. seeing something. maybe you didn't think anything of it then. but if this jogs something in your memory, please call. >> police did not say why they waited so long to relice the...
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cathy herod's group, the center for arizona policy was one of the architects of bill. is this an effort to protect all religious freedoms or is this an effort to protect a fundamentalist christian agenda? >> 10 cc2 is an effort to protect people of all face. >> reporter: would it protect the muslim wedding photographer who does not want to photograph a jewish wedding? >> yes. >> the language is broader than in other states. those laws offer a shield for lawsuits for business and individuals who cited religious belief as reasons to refuse services to same-sex couples. legal guidance in other states, including arizona, was provided by the alliance defending freedom. >> religious liberty, when properly exercised and protected is good for everyone. that's why this is a good law. >> reporter: doug napier is with the alliance. according to tax documents the conservative group 20 more than $41 million in 2012 to promote christian values. it also developed lawsuit and funded legislation to stop abortions and same-sex marriage. >> there is nothing that identifies as individuals
cathy herod's group, the center for arizona policy was one of the architects of bill. is this an effort to protect all religious freedoms or is this an effort to protect a fundamentalist christian agenda? >> 10 cc2 is an effort to protect people of all face. >> reporter: would it protect the muslim wedding photographer who does not want to photograph a jewish wedding? >> yes. >> the language is broader than in other states. those laws offer a shield for lawsuits for...
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i just want to bring to your attention and follow-up on what cathy howard just said about c-e-q-a issues. there is a game in town, in case you haven't heard it, it's called serial permitting. so, i would hope that some way commissions such as this are not blind sided with the fact that there's a permit with an application no. that looks perfectly innocent and doesn't actually possibly even have any planning code issues, but it will be when you start getting into permits a, b, c, d, and e. and i hope there is some way they can be linked not just through the address, but really somebody that reads for content would say, oh, this is the same project. they're just now sort of back dooring in some of the other things that weren't known to this commission and to the planning department. you would have had a different reaction and the public would have had a different c-e-q-a reaction. so, i want to bring that to your attention because it bugs a lot out of me to tell you that i see it all the time. there are increases in the scope of work and there are just plain new applications one by one. so
i just want to bring to your attention and follow-up on what cathy howard just said about c-e-q-a issues. there is a game in town, in case you haven't heard it, it's called serial permitting. so, i would hope that some way commissions such as this are not blind sided with the fact that there's a permit with an application no. that looks perfectly innocent and doesn't actually possibly even have any planning code issues, but it will be when you start getting into permits a, b, c, d, and e. and i...
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the body of 38-year-old cathy zimmer was found wrapped in that quilt nearly 25 years ago. she had been strangled and left in her chrysler new yorker in a parking lot at the san jose international airport. the quilt did not belong to zimmer or any member of her family. >> think back to that time and if you remember anything strange in that parking lot, seeing something, maybe you didn't think anything of it then, but if this jogs something in your memory, please call. >> investigators say information about the quilt was not made public at the time because detectives wanted to hold back some information that only the killer would have known. >>> opening ceremonies for the winter olympics are set to begin less than four hours from now. a lot of american spectators have yet to arrive in sochi, russia. as cbs news' ko im reports, they now face new security restrictions on their flights. >> reporter: passengers bound for russia cannot pack liquids, gels, aerosols or powders in their carry-ons. the temporary ban comes as of u.s. department of homeland security warns of new potent
the body of 38-year-old cathy zimmer was found wrapped in that quilt nearly 25 years ago. she had been strangled and left in her chrysler new yorker in a parking lot at the san jose international airport. the quilt did not belong to zimmer or any member of her family. >> think back to that time and if you remember anything strange in that parking lot, seeing something, maybe you didn't think anything of it then, but if this jogs something in your memory, please call. >>...
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this is an example of a chocolate manufacturer here in san francisco, dolce, cathy is using the front of the business to actually sell the chocolate items and then manufacturing is taking place in the rest of the building. here we are leveraging demand for both offices and pdr use and we are addressing the vacant parcels to build it both in the same development. and i have attached the map so that you can see the salmon colored parcels that we are referring to, and there are 16 in all. >> so, making the same pdr uses function better is going to be a revision to 204.3 of the planning code to the shared retail space and we know that we need new pdr construction in san francisco and this will allow us to cross subsidize by the high paying uses such as office to support the new construction and also make the small enterprise workplaces known as sew's more attractive to build. >> current controls on them, don't meet the sweet spot for the manufacturers that we are finding currently and we are finding the small enterprise workforce controls or the 100 percent of the spaces as most commonly
this is an example of a chocolate manufacturer here in san francisco, dolce, cathy is using the front of the business to actually sell the chocolate items and then manufacturing is taking place in the rest of the building. here we are leveraging demand for both offices and pdr use and we are addressing the vacant parcels to build it both in the same development. and i have attached the map so that you can see the salmon colored parcels that we are referring to, and there are 16 in all. >>...
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cathy zimmer was a 33-year-old mother of two. she was last seen attending classes at san jose state university on march 8, 1989, where she was majoring in business. but zimmer never came home that night and two days later her body was found inside her car in the short-term parking lot at san jose international airport. >> covering her body in the back of the car was this quilt. and this quilt, we believe, may hold the key to solving this case. >> reporter: deputy district attorney leads the santa clara county d.a.'s cold case unit. >> as you can see, it's an extremely distinctive quilt made of many different square patterns sewn together. we're almost positive that it was hand made and extremely unique. >> reporter: prosecutors say the quilt did not belong to zimmer nor any member of her family. zimmer parked her car here at san jose state's 10th street parking garage and detectives believe it is possible her killer found her here before she was strangled and left at the airport. detectives also believe former san jose state stud
cathy zimmer was a 33-year-old mother of two. she was last seen attending classes at san jose state university on march 8, 1989, where she was majoring in business. but zimmer never came home that night and two days later her body was found inside her car in the short-term parking lot at san jose international airport. >> covering her body in the back of the car was this quilt. and this quilt, we believe, may hold the key to solving this case. >> reporter: deputy district attorney...
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cathi herrod of the center for arizona policy helped craft the bill. >> 1062 is about one thing and one thing only, that americans, arizonaians should be free to live and work according to their faith. >> reporter: but just five days after the bill passed, there's intense pressure on governor jan brewer to veto it. national corporations doing business in arizona are calling for a veto, as is the arizona super bowl host committee which says the law could jeopardize planlz for the state to host next year's super bowl. now, yesterday, three republican state senators who actually voted for the bill sent brewer a letter urging her to veto it. the governor said she's going to decide by friday, and, scott, political insiders say they think a veto is likely. >> pelley: we'll keep following this, jan, thank you very much. now, along with the dollar and euro there is a new currence called the bitcoins. you can't fut in your pocket. it trades only on the internet, and today one of the biggest bitcoins exchanges based in tokyo went bust after it was revealed that hundreds of millions of dollars wor
cathi herrod of the center for arizona policy helped craft the bill. >> 1062 is about one thing and one thing only, that americans, arizonaians should be free to live and work according to their faith. >> reporter: but just five days after the bill passed, there's intense pressure on governor jan brewer to veto it. national corporations doing business in arizona are calling for a veto, as is the arizona super bowl host committee which says the law could jeopardize planlz for the...
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wow brilliant retort by representative cathy mcmorris rodgers and the rest of her speech was plain painful to watch because it all down it was apparently the republican party thinks it's going to save itself by treating americans like a bunch of five year olds moving on from this charade to another rogers then went on c.n.n. with wolf blitzer and got a chance to answer real question about women's pay considering how right now women still make seventy seven cents for every dollar a man does. or you want the president when he says that there should be laws mandating equal pay for equal work for women yes yes absolutely. republicans and i support equal pay for equal work my message last night was one about empowering everyone in this country no matter what your background no matter where you live what corner of the country no matter what your experiences are we want you to have the opportunity for a better life also i guess we can expect pale in the second to prove how much she supports women with all our political power right little spider staunch support of obama's rhetoric erasures has alr
wow brilliant retort by representative cathy mcmorris rodgers and the rest of her speech was plain painful to watch because it all down it was apparently the republican party thinks it's going to save itself by treating americans like a bunch of five year olds moving on from this charade to another rogers then went on c.n.n. with wolf blitzer and got a chance to answer real question about women's pay considering how right now women still make seventy seven cents for every dollar a man does. or...
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will help solve a cold case murder from 25- years ago. 38- year old cathy zimmer was a mother of two,ppearance and murder in 19-89. now. the santa clara county district attorney's office. is releasing a photo of a clue they hope will lead to zimmer's killer. offit is a picture of a handmade quilt. that was used to cover zimmer. whose body was found at the san jose aiport. the deputy district attorney is asking the public to take a close look at the quilt. and contact police, if they recognize any panels within it. state lawmakers want some high tech solutions to the growing problem of smart phone theft. today, members of the state legislature along with representatives from san francisco and oakland will outline a bill that would require theft-deterring devices such as kill switches be added to cell phones. the kill switches would render the phones inoperable if stolen. are you wearing red today? coststoday is national wear red day. calling attention to women's fight against heart disease. according to the american heart association, the number of women who die each year from heart at
will help solve a cold case murder from 25- years ago. 38- year old cathy zimmer was a mother of two,ppearance and murder in 19-89. now. the santa clara county district attorney's office. is releasing a photo of a clue they hope will lead to zimmer's killer. offit is a picture of a handmade quilt. that was used to cover zimmer. whose body was found at the san jose aiport. the deputy district attorney is asking the public to take a close look at the quilt. and contact police, if they recognize...
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so cathy, i think it will start with you and move right down the line, if that's okay. take a couple of minutes to visit with the folks and then we will ask a few questions. >> good morning. i come to you from root of the supermarket industry as the deputy mentioned. i spent 30 years in the industry. i started as a backer and worked my way through the system and ended up most recent as the president of food alliance that is 1300 stores, 75,000 associates and 11 distribution centers. now i have transition. i know part of the produce marketing association, or for those who may not know what the produce marketing association is, we are a global organization. with members across 50 countries and recover the whole supply chain. so from the seed all the way through the farm, the grower, shippers, retailers, food service, and have some great partnerships with the government, specifically with the usda. and our intention is to convene those groups across the supply chain to move the industry forward. so as i think about things that are really important to us right now, it's abo
so cathy, i think it will start with you and move right down the line, if that's okay. take a couple of minutes to visit with the folks and then we will ask a few questions. >> good morning. i come to you from root of the supermarket industry as the deputy mentioned. i spent 30 years in the industry. i started as a backer and worked my way through the system and ended up most recent as the president of food alliance that is 1300 stores, 75,000 associates and 11 distribution centers. now i...
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and last month, this prompted police chief cathy lanier to call for departmental changes to help crackon police misconduct. back to you. >> thank you, wendy. >>> family and friends will pay their final respects to ruthanne lodato tomorrow morning. the beloved music teacher was shot and killed last thursday as she opened the front door to her home. another woman in the home was injured, but has given police a description of the suspect. the burial service is scheduled for tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. at the blessed sacrament catholic church on braddock road. >>> next and new at 11:00, americans failed to medal in speed skating. could their high-tech uniforms be holding them back. >>> i'm jim handly in sochi. what is it like for capitals to play against each other? i'll talk to ovi and john carlson, coming up. >>> plus, a maryland man is tossed in jail after police find a car stuck in the snow. details behind this may sound like a long shot, but one day you will be the greatest athlete in your sport. but before you begin to run, you will learn to walk. again. you'll curse the fact that somethi
and last month, this prompted police chief cathy lanier to call for departmental changes to help crackon police misconduct. back to you. >> thank you, wendy. >>> family and friends will pay their final respects to ruthanne lodato tomorrow morning. the beloved music teacher was shot and killed last thursday as she opened the front door to her home. another woman in the home was injured, but has given police a description of the suspect. the burial service is scheduled for tomorrow...
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. >> reporter: cathy lewis is curator of space suits at the smithsonian air and space museum's new $79ginia. this suit, worn by astronaut owen garriott on the sky lab space station in 1973, was designed to last only six months. this is a very delicate-- >> it's become very delicate over time. we're trying to preserve this for 50 years, 100 years. >> reporter: what exactly are you doing to preserve this space suit? >> if we keep the suits at a stable, low but not freezing temperature, about 60 degrees fahrenheit, and a low humidity, we can stabilize; slow some of that deterioration. >> reporter: the mission is to slow the pace of inevitable decay, of tens of thousands of u.s. aviation artifacts, a collection too big to house at the museum on the national mall. those national treasures from early flight attendant uniforms uniforms to vintage aircraft engines are being moved from temporary storage facilities in maryland built after world war ii to their pristine, new, climate-controlled home. >> as with all historic technological objects you can't just sort of park them. they require cons
. >> reporter: cathy lewis is curator of space suits at the smithsonian air and space museum's new $79ginia. this suit, worn by astronaut owen garriott on the sky lab space station in 1973, was designed to last only six months. this is a very delicate-- >> it's become very delicate over time. we're trying to preserve this for 50 years, 100 years. >> reporter: what exactly are you doing to preserve this space suit? >> if we keep the suits at a stable, low but not freezing...
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son, and it is hard to pay for the day care and making the ends meet >> reporter: and police chief cathy lanier praised the overall arbitration system that increases the compensation 13% through 2017, but the pay decision prompted an angry exchange between the union office, and the mayor's office. he said that if he had not stood in the way, his members would have received raises years ago and the lame duck comments are irresponsible sour grapes. and chris baughman lashed out at the chief of police. >> you have a mayor under criminal investigation under most of the tenure, and he is a disgrace and embarrassment to the city. >> reporter: and away from the back and forth, nelly says that the limited pay raise will result in more officers leaving for the suburban or the other police jobs. >> the way they treat the officers and the way they care about them is one of the reasons they transfer a lot of the times. >> reporter: in the district, tom sherwood, news4. >>> and the d.c. council is moving forward on a bill to lessen the penalties for smoking marijuana in the district. the council vote
son, and it is hard to pay for the day care and making the ends meet >> reporter: and police chief cathy lanier praised the overall arbitration system that increases the compensation 13% through 2017, but the pay decision prompted an angry exchange between the union office, and the mayor's office. he said that if he had not stood in the way, his members would have received raises years ago and the lame duck comments are irresponsible sour grapes. and chris baughman lashed out at the chief...
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police chief cathy lanier told an oversight council that two factors are driving the trend, and the first is the turf related gang war murders and the second is more troubling to the chief. >> domestic violence is once again a big problem for us. we have had success in drive down domestic violence for two years in a row, but for the last two years, we are seeing an increase, and so an increase in domestic homicide. >> and the police chief says they are close to making an arrest in at least two of the murders. coming up at 5:00, we will have more on the spike of crimes that are on the rise in d.c. >>> and three people are facing charges in a vandalism spree that has damaged more than 100 cars in fairfax county. ashley mcpherson is and travis noeks and trayvon tibbs turned themselves in. they said they wept through a centerville area firing a bb gun, and the police are looking for two more teens in the vandalism. >>> and a teen is giving up her crown after elbowing a police officer at a homecoming dance and also cited with having marijuana. and she said that she resigned because her recent
police chief cathy lanier told an oversight council that two factors are driving the trend, and the first is the turf related gang war murders and the second is more troubling to the chief. >> domestic violence is once again a big problem for us. we have had success in drive down domestic violence for two years in a row, but for the last two years, we are seeing an increase, and so an increase in domestic homicide. >> and the police chief says they are close to making an arrest in...