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please welcome commissioner leslie katz. [applause] >> nothing highlights today more than hearing the list of people that made today possible. as director monique moyer stated, in her thank you's, it went on and on. that is a demonstration of how we do things in san francisco. i also want to thank you and others. i cannot begin to think the court staff for all the hard work they had put and to get us to this day. as a former supervisor, i remember a couple of those failed attempts. it is wonderful to see how far we have come and what is going on behind us. i also want to thank our executive director monique moyer, whose stewardship got us to this point. it is no easy task to bring everyone together. of course, turner construction for making sure that we stay on time and budget. the architects as well. i also want to thank mayor lee and borrow a bit of a moniker that has been applied to him. he gets it done. what better example than what we are seeing today. thank you, mayor, for making that a reality. [applause] those of us
please welcome commissioner leslie katz. [applause] >> nothing highlights today more than hearing the list of people that made today possible. as director monique moyer stated, in her thank you's, it went on and on. that is a demonstration of how we do things in san francisco. i also want to thank you and others. i cannot begin to think the court staff for all the hard work they had put and to get us to this day. as a former supervisor, i remember a couple of those failed attempts. it is...
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katz said hershey suffered only minor injuries. >> he had a couple of scrapes. >> reporter: and cameo gaiftersburg in montgomery county because prince george's county animal control does not take pit bulls. >> pit bulls overall i don't think should be called dangerous dogs. >> reporter: the next step is finding a permanent home for hershey which should not be that difficult. >> he's incredibly nice. he's very scared. >> reporter: but dr. katz points out pit bull mixes like hershey would likely have an extremely difficult time getting adopted if a ruling by maryland's high court that pit bulls are dangerous dogs is not turned over on appeal. >> it could affect caring for them. it could affect ownership. it's going to affect a lot of things going across the board for not just the pit but a lot of other dogs that are sort of similar to this. >> reporter: if you have any information about the person who tossed hershey out of a car last week, you're asked to call the prince george's county animal management division at 301-780-7241. the humane society is now offering a $2500 reward for in
katz said hershey suffered only minor injuries. >> he had a couple of scrapes. >> reporter: and cameo gaiftersburg in montgomery county because prince george's county animal control does not take pit bulls. >> pit bulls overall i don't think should be called dangerous dogs. >> reporter: the next step is finding a permanent home for hershey which should not be that difficult. >> he's incredibly nice. he's very scared. >> reporter: but dr. katz points out pit...
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and david katz i will go to you now. we know so far he had four guns. two 9-millimeter glocks and ar 15. what does the choice of weapon tell us about this guy? yes. >> picked some of the most devastating weapons. i believe the glocks was .40 caliber. he had a .12 gage shotgun which in a closed in area a is a devastating weapon. he took an ar 15 rifle with a hundred gun magazine. add the two handguns as backup he has probably i would have chosen tactically the exact same weapon system. he news what he was doing and wanted to inflict the most devastating amount of carnage he could. >> judge jeanine: it doesn't seem that he had any military background. how did he become so sophisticated to booby trap the apartment where it would blow up and then a fire would start in the rest of the apartment? >> i guess kevin that is yours. >> well, i would say that as brilliant as this man was he used the internet to obtain the information he needed to make the home made explosives to make the chemical mixtures. it was recorded earlier that they had liquids they thought
and david katz i will go to you now. we know so far he had four guns. two 9-millimeter glocks and ar 15. what does the choice of weapon tell us about this guy? yes. >> picked some of the most devastating weapons. i believe the glocks was .40 caliber. he had a .12 gage shotgun which in a closed in area a is a devastating weapon. he took an ar 15 rifle with a hundred gun magazine. add the two handguns as backup he has probably i would have chosen tactically the exact same weapon system. he...
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commissioner leslie katz. public works director mohammed nuru. stafano. general manager of turner for construction. i want to thank all of you for being part of our program. we're also joined by the ceo of the america's cup event authority. i cannot find him that i know he is here somewhere. the ceo of the america's cup organizing committee. the board of the directors of the committee. our very own naomi kelly, city administrator. [applause] the commissioner of the golden gate bridge district. i saw him a minute ago. there you are. our city engineer. mike galt and adam, project managers of america's cup. our architects. our city project team, kim and cindy, ed, edgar, and oscar. all the employees of turner construction and the 32 sub- contracting firms. our cruise terminal volunteers to meet the guests in the coming in. our port community advisory committee members. i saw several of you here today. our state regulator partners. members of city planning, the board of supervisors, our maritime commu the international longshore and warehouse union members. t
commissioner leslie katz. public works director mohammed nuru. stafano. general manager of turner for construction. i want to thank all of you for being part of our program. we're also joined by the ceo of the america's cup event authority. i cannot find him that i know he is here somewhere. the ceo of the america's cup organizing committee. the board of the directors of the committee. our very own naomi kelly, city administrator. [applause] the commissioner of the golden gate bridge district....
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blending katz is difficult. >> their territorial and have a hierarchy.ne could be dominant the other could hide in a corner all day. you have to kind of let them form that hierarchy. a couple things you can try, there is a product at the pet store that will sometimes break these habits. in extreme cases, there is a prozac you can try. but that is extreme. >> tried to let the market out first -- try to let them work it out first, like children. you can e-mail your questions to us at wbaltv.com or send them through the mail. tonight on 11 news at 5:00, for the second time this week, and area team is killed in a late night crash. what police think caused the latest tragedy. thousands of pounds of heroin found, and the dangers of baby monitor chords and their potential for strangulation. what parents need to know. and now you're maryland lottery midday pick three and picked four numbers. >> the maryland lottery, let yourself play. >> good afternoon, your picked three numbers are 4, 5, 0. in a moment, the pick four, but first, the summer of light. like the su
blending katz is difficult. >> their territorial and have a hierarchy.ne could be dominant the other could hide in a corner all day. you have to kind of let them form that hierarchy. a couple things you can try, there is a product at the pet store that will sometimes break these habits. in extreme cases, there is a prozac you can try. but that is extreme. >> tried to let the market out first -- try to let them work it out first, like children. you can e-mail your questions to us at...
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but president clinton whispered in lewises here was katz, you're broke out.gh but the taglin as it did the job in seven out of those 12 billion owners hired kenny parkin thereafter. well, the second reason i wrote thbookas a mo us as bve cryin trouble. you don't need me here to tell you that. we are in trouble because of the paralysis come in the failure to act. and by the way we focus on washgton d.c., but that'ot very mh different in albany, sacrto sbrg ngd. paisanship has risen to such a evel that it doesn't look like we can do anything. we can't get out of our own way. and it's got to change. ere's many reasons for it but ex h e s somethe stronges very strong and thoughtful leaders afraid of their base. the republicans are afraid of the tea party and theradical ght d tshld bfraid of it. benualst to a tea party candidate. one of the great senators in my lifetime, one of the great senators, richard lugar lost to a guy who appears to be in the cell. i don't nw [laughter] arsbethcl. sidhday after he beat luke or the price asked him how in fact are we going to
but president clinton whispered in lewises here was katz, you're broke out.gh but the taglin as it did the job in seven out of those 12 billion owners hired kenny parkin thereafter. well, the second reason i wrote thbookas a mo us as bve cryin trouble. you don't need me here to tell you that. we are in trouble because of the paralysis come in the failure to act. and by the way we focus on washgton d.c., but that'ot very mh different in albany, sacrto sbrg ngd. paisanship has risen to such a...
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. >>> katz hudson wishes she hadn't gone there and jacky chen wishes he could take it all back. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. for centuries horses have inspired art, but today in indiana art is inspiring one horse. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to "early today." thunderstorms threat continues this morning from mins back into areas of south dakota. later today we're going to see strong storms arriving in areas of the northeast. it's going to be very hot from new york to boston, philly to d.c. and during the afternoon hours the storms will bubble up. from pennsylvania back to pittsburgh, strong storms with the threat of wind and hail damage. could deal with power outages later today. >>> well, if you're watching us on nc 5, dallas-ft. worth, in dallas, texas, take the day to meet some of the state's great native wild lyre including cougars and horned lizards. and that's your "early today" event of the day, lynn. >>> all right, bill. thanks so much. >>> and now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. russ
. >>> katz hudson wishes she hadn't gone there and jacky chen wishes he could take it all back. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. for centuries horses have inspired art, but today in indiana art is inspiring one horse. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to "early today." thunderstorms threat continues this morning from mins back into areas of south dakota. later today we're going to see strong storms arriving in...
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. >>> katz hudson wishes she hadn't gone there, and jackie chen wishes he could take it all back.our early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus for centuries horses have inspired artists but today art inspires one horse. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to "early today." thorps will cool us off. we'll get storms after a very hot and steamy morning. no such luck kansas city to st. louis. those at risk for the severe storms anywhere from here in the yellow, ohio, pittsburgh, d.c. up toward southern new england watch out if the strong storms this afternoon. >>> well, if you're watching us on nbc 5, dallas-ft. worth, in dallas, texas, take the day to meet some of the state's great native wildlife including cougars, horned liz dards at texas treasures at the dallas zoo. and that's your "early today" event of the day, lynn. >>> all right, bill. thanks so much. >>> and now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. russell brand is apparently following the lead of his ex, katy perry and he's dating again. he's dating brewster
. >>> katz hudson wishes she hadn't gone there, and jackie chen wishes he could take it all back.our early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus for centuries horses have inspired artists but today art inspires one horse. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to "early today." thorps will cool us off. we'll get storms after a very hot and steamy morning. no such luck kansas city to st. louis. those at risk for the...
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. >> i totally agree with commissioner katz. i appreciate you coming to us now in the beginning of the process so that we can try to figure out how to work the process so that it is fair and equitable for everyone. of course, we would love to stay on port property because it has worked so well for many years. because we have these leases to cover, but yet fort mason does not have any on their peter -- piers, it seems like a benefit to them, not us. i still think there needs to be some sort of clarity in terms of what we will do with our existing leases throughout this process, because these are port tenants who have been good tenants. it is something that we need to consider, prior to 2013 and 2014 . >> even though fort mason does not have a ferry operator there, there are people there operating out of pier 3 and other buildings. there is not another unoccupied space here, so we have to figure it out. look forward to working with you on that. >> thank you. >> item 9a. request approval of memorandum of understanding no. m-15137 b
. >> i totally agree with commissioner katz. i appreciate you coming to us now in the beginning of the process so that we can try to figure out how to work the process so that it is fair and equitable for everyone. of course, we would love to stay on port property because it has worked so well for many years. because we have these leases to cover, but yet fort mason does not have any on their peter -- piers, it seems like a benefit to them, not us. i still think there needs to be some...
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ramshaw, editor of the "texas tribune," and here with an overview in washington, to margot sanger- katz, health care correspondent for "national journal." march go, i want to start with you. give us a sense in general about what this resistance is about, who is resisting and why. >> i think there are two main reasons why we're seeing resistance from governors, one i think is political. they don't like the health care reform law, they have made arguments against it all along and this is a way of rejecting it and saying we don't want to participate in obama care, we don't want to help implement this law. the second problem is that a lot of these governors are concerned about the long-term costs associated with expanding their medicaid perhaps. the governors that have chosen not to implement tend to be in poorer states, and what means is they don't cover a lot of people on medicaid out in, but they would have to cover a lot if they did this. and time the share that states will have to pay will increase. >> ifill: do we know what those dollar signs are like yet? >> you know, it's a very slo
ramshaw, editor of the "texas tribune," and here with an overview in washington, to margot sanger- katz, health care correspondent for "national journal." march go, i want to start with you. give us a sense in general about what this resistance is about, who is resisting and why. >> i think there are two main reasons why we're seeing resistance from governors, one i think is political. they don't like the health care reform law, they have made arguments against it all...
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we have no idea where much of this money is coming from hit republicans, who used to be paid at the katz of let the money flow and disclose it, now say -- big advocates let the money for undisclosed, now say no disclosure. >> i don't know where to start. we're talking about things that would get the economy under control but the republicans have proposed a plan that is all spending cuts, but is serious. it is a lot like the commission that obama himself appointed and then completely ignored. the democrats have not even offered a budget for three years, because -- and the one he did, which was submitted to the house of representatives, was defeated unanimously. there is nothing and he that is even semi-serious. what i envision is that if the republicans win the white house and congress, they will propose tax reform and entitlement reform. it will acquire the consent of what will presumably be a minority democrats in the senate, and in order to get 60, there will have to be a tax increase at the end. i can see that happening if you start with real spending cuts. i don't see that ever comin
we have no idea where much of this money is coming from hit republicans, who used to be paid at the katz of let the money flow and disclose it, now say -- big advocates let the money for undisclosed, now say no disclosure. >> i don't know where to start. we're talking about things that would get the economy under control but the republicans have proposed a plan that is all spending cuts, but is serious. it is a lot like the commission that obama himself appointed and then completely...
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director, connections counseling, board member of recovery foundation, madison, wisconsin; jonathan katz, director, rita j. kaplan jewish community services, jewish board of family and children services, new york, new york; justin riley, at-large board member, faces and voices of recovery, seattle, washington; bridget ruiz, technical expert lead, division of systems improvement, jbs international, bethesda, maryland. bridget, 21.5 percent of 18- to 25-year-olds have an issue with illicit drugs. talk to me a little bit about that and what kind of drugs are they using. it is quite different than it was even 2 or 3 years ago. we see a huge increase in pharmaceutical drug use, not using it as prescribed. we also see an increase in alcohol use, and binge drinking is a serious problem, as well as some of the more legal types of drugs labeled as incense or those types of things in different smoke shops. and jonathan, does that hold true for what you are seeing in new york city? absolutely. we are seeing the use or the misuse of drugs such as ritalin, adderall, inderal being used for specific pu
director, connections counseling, board member of recovery foundation, madison, wisconsin; jonathan katz, director, rita j. kaplan jewish community services, jewish board of family and children services, new york, new york; justin riley, at-large board member, faces and voices of recovery, seattle, washington; bridget ruiz, technical expert lead, division of systems improvement, jbs international, bethesda, maryland. bridget, 21.5 percent of 18- to 25-year-olds have an issue with illicit drugs....
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psychotic he is a professor of philosophy at loyola university chicago and in los angeles we go to tony katz he's a tea party organizer and a radio talk show host all right gentlemen cross talk rose and if i mean you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it tony in los angeles you got up early as for this program so i'm going to go to you first why why has the middle class been suffering so much over the decades is it government policies that have done this to the middle class or is the middle class itself it's changed its values its structure and this is just the way of capitalism it's just a way it works that's there's been a myth about the middle class for a century and it's just something that's changing. first of all it's good to be here and let's not engage a conversation where we're blaming capitalism capitalism is not the problem capitalism is what allows people to thrive and survive and grow and allows for opportunities i'm never going to allow anybody here anywhere else to have an attack on the open markets and free markets that just that's just for hardy nonsense
psychotic he is a professor of philosophy at loyola university chicago and in los angeles we go to tony katz he's a tea party organizer and a radio talk show host all right gentlemen cross talk rose and if i mean you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it tony in los angeles you got up early as for this program so i'm going to go to you first why why has the middle class been suffering so much over the decades is it government policies that have done this to the middle class...
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let's bring in david katz.e you with us. >> nice to be here. >> i want to ask you specifically about citi's earnings. citi just turned into the red and it had seen a pretty strong gain early on in the session, at least. i'm wondering how you interpret citi's result. are there weaknesses in the earnings that perhaps we're not aware of? >> i think everybody knew what was going to be going on with a lot of the banks' earnings. citi did a very good job on the expense side, the capital markets business was down. that's going to really be what's going on with a lot of the banking group. capital markets have been weak this past quarter. there's going to be some net interest margin compression. but they're finally going to get some help from the mortgage business which is picking up. credit trends continue to be better. it's going to be a mixed bag for the financials. >> you've been an investor in jpmorgan for a long time. is there a sense of disappointment that not the very strong earnings and some -- with the london
let's bring in david katz.e you with us. >> nice to be here. >> i want to ask you specifically about citi's earnings. citi just turned into the red and it had seen a pretty strong gain early on in the session, at least. i'm wondering how you interpret citi's result. are there weaknesses in the earnings that perhaps we're not aware of? >> i think everybody knew what was going to be going on with a lot of the banks' earnings. citi did a very good job on the expense side, the...
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. >> mark katz with jim johnson.sports. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> mark is here with the wjz the fan sports report. and they always say, it's all about pitching. >> you know that. so you've learned. the orioles, that's one thing they have done well, as they get ready to start again here. and you can scan the stats and see, how do the orioles really have a winning record here? their hitters strike out a lot. they hit into the most double plays. fielders have committed the most double errors. and they rank in the bottom half. league. but if there's one thing they do better than most, it's relief pitching. jim johnson was expected to play. first time for the long-time oriole to be named an all-star. only brian rockets has been with the all-stars longer. and he set up relief. and now for the first time this season, a full-time closer. he credits his fellow relievers for his success. and i asked him about the pressure of being the closer. >> some of it is being if those situations before. but ultimately, it's knowing how to thi
. >> mark katz with jim johnson.sports. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> mark is here with the wjz the fan sports report. and they always say, it's all about pitching. >> you know that. so you've learned. the orioles, that's one thing they have done well, as they get ready to start again here. and you can scan the stats and see, how do the orioles really have a winning record here? their hitters strike out a lot. they hit into the most double plays. fielders have committed the most...
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david katz is the founder and ceo of global security group and a former dea agent.aking, david, with some of the first responders who were at the movie theater on friday night. they said their belief is that holmes actually, or the suspect here, actually intended for the apartment to go up first, that there would be this huge con fil confilgration, that all the police would go there, he would open fire in the theater afterwards, there would be a huge distraction first. is that a typical mo for people who want to do this type of thing. >> usually you associate these acts of psychosis with far less planning and preparation. that is a very interesting theory. he had a timer that set the music to go on around the same time that he was at the theater. i've heard it suggested that maybe the timer in addition to turning the music on was the detonation device. he did have tripwire. it seems there is also the possibility that the intent was either to get a police response to the apartment, based on a noise complaint, in which case apparently the door was open, turn the door,
david katz is the founder and ceo of global security group and a former dea agent.aking, david, with some of the first responders who were at the movie theater on friday night. they said their belief is that holmes actually, or the suspect here, actually intended for the apartment to go up first, that there would be this huge con fil confilgration, that all the police would go there, he would open fire in the theater afterwards, there would be a huge distraction first. is that a typical mo for...
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for example, in 1999, the philadelphia mayoral election in which sam katz narrowly lost to another candidateeet. a lot of concern about fraud but it wasn't rigorously investigated because it would lead to a lot of raw feelings in the community. that's one reason why pennsylvania folks are concerned about that issue. there are about 30 states that have passed voter id laws. these laws range dramatically. for example, in rhode island, you have certain provisions kicking in in 2014 rather than in 2012, whereas texas and pennsylvania have particularly rigorous laws. they're trying to bring online perhaps faster that they can realistically accomplish. they're actually trying to address some of those concerns that you have about indigent voters. but, again, it's all about does the bureaucracy move quickly enough to accommodate that. that's a legitimate concern. >> we have 11 new states with this law in place. this is a debate we're going to continue to have. >> democrats are really focused on it. i don't think it's going to be -- we're not going to sit around and wait for this to happen. >> it's i
for example, in 1999, the philadelphia mayoral election in which sam katz narrowly lost to another candidateeet. a lot of concern about fraud but it wasn't rigorously investigated because it would lead to a lot of raw feelings in the community. that's one reason why pennsylvania folks are concerned about that issue. there are about 30 states that have passed voter id laws. these laws range dramatically. for example, in rhode island, you have certain provisions kicking in in 2014 rather than in...
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it is contracted by katz and ends up in little boxes.way the people become infected so did i get rid of lafayette. most of the time is by eating undercooked meat or contaminated water. >> with the word suggesting that reagan was the average litter boxes. >>marty: coming up on kron 4 morning news weekend. we're the show you some video about a tight work -- tight rope walker in china as he walks backward on the tight rope. >> we will have more on the weather from shiny when we come back. ysabel: his ship was crowned the tool to the u.s. navy is open in southern california. the u. ss i was once battled in dangerous waters and served as a taxi in dangerous waters at it is the you as as i know what irian we are going to get a unique torte. >> she is a gorgeous ship. she is an engineering masterpiece is the pieces. she is one of our nation's treasures. i came burst on to the ship in 1985. we had everywhere from 1300 to 1900 skies and the ship. indeed it is that in the panama canal, the north atlantic, there is plenty to the story she is a batt
it is contracted by katz and ends up in little boxes.way the people become infected so did i get rid of lafayette. most of the time is by eating undercooked meat or contaminated water. >> with the word suggesting that reagan was the average litter boxes. >>marty: coming up on kron 4 morning news weekend. we're the show you some video about a tight work -- tight rope walker in china as he walks backward on the tight rope. >> we will have more on the weather from shiny when we...
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joining the panel now to talk about the future of labor is daniel katz, dean of the school of labor studiesean of the school of professional studies at national labor college. also editor of "labor rising." great to have you on the program. we were just debating the made in america scandal engulfing the u.s. olympic team uniforms but it is a good segue to the notion of unions and the power of labor in the u.s. we know now in 1983, there was a 20.1% membership in unions across the country. 2011, that's dropped in half basically to 11.8%. only one in 12 of those age 16 to 34 are in a union. tell us about that decline in union membership. >> well, decline in union membership over the last 30 years has a number of causes, one of which is the industrialization that begins in the 1960s, 1970s, as the governor alluded to in the discussion earlier, is that you had a number of industries including the garment industry flee the united states and flee unionization for other places around the globe, mexico, the auto industry went to mexico and other places as well. at the same time, you had an assault
joining the panel now to talk about the future of labor is daniel katz, dean of the school of labor studiesean of the school of professional studies at national labor college. also editor of "labor rising." great to have you on the program. we were just debating the made in america scandal engulfing the u.s. olympic team uniforms but it is a good segue to the notion of unions and the power of labor in the u.s. we know now in 1983, there was a 20.1% membership in unions across the...
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tony katz, conservative radio host out here on the coast.gns up accusing americans for prosperity of voter fraud. >> correct. so they why organized, i mean, the first stop at fairfax county, fairfax virginia, organizationed by the virginia democratic party. the communications director was leading the way for them and one of them had the sign that said that american for prosperity, and supports voter fraud. >> dave: bed on what. >> based on fantasy. the signs were made by the democratic party they c collecting them at the end to bring them back. >> dave: so you turned it on with the iphone. >> with this phone and i simply said can you prove it? why do you have that sign? and since you're now saying that afp voter fraud are you the democrats admitting there's voter fraud out there and i brought up james o'keefe, are you admitting how easy it is to fake someone's ballot, why it's so important to have voter i.d. laws and when i got into a conversation with that man. caesar d agilea, i hope i'm pronouncing it right. and he said six sigma is, made
tony katz, conservative radio host out here on the coast.gns up accusing americans for prosperity of voter fraud. >> correct. so they why organized, i mean, the first stop at fairfax county, fairfax virginia, organizationed by the virginia democratic party. the communications director was leading the way for them and one of them had the sign that said that american for prosperity, and supports voter fraud. >> dave: bed on what. >> based on fantasy. the signs were made by the...