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to it there is a logic to him. the logic is may not may not always be the logic of business you have to be true about it i mean if you think you think about russian accounting standards which have actually evolved a lots in the in the past seven years they were originally designed coming from the soviet time and the whole lot about business so it was all about checking that the little people were stealing and this is why you have all this very well it has just about evil to keep stealing today we hear about. but this was this was a way of focusing on that and the system was milt's having any concern about the big picture about the balance of things from an economy called point of view and this way all companies have moved to move to a gap or a forest in parallel right but on the other hand now if you look at the way the system has evolved it's very demanding in terms of paperwork it's very sophisticated but in the other hand you can route from it a lot of information you can easily build any r.p. which is functioni
to it there is a logic to him. the logic is may not may not always be the logic of business you have to be true about it i mean if you think you think about russian accounting standards which have actually evolved a lots in the in the past seven years they were originally designed coming from the soviet time and the whole lot about business so it was all about checking that the little people were stealing and this is why you have all this very well it has just about evil to keep stealing today...
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or something we would describe today perhaps -- we would use no.er logical terms?this phenomenon you talked about happens of course with people today. are you saying that the demons of yesteryear are the same as the demons of today. they are spiritual in mate and can be exstore -- exor siesed as jesus did. >> some of the complaints we associate with compulsive disorders, obsessions or addictions are exactly what we are seeing as being caused by demons in the ancient world. i also believe there is an important element of wisdom in the ancient teaching, namely, that not all of our mall adjustments are caused by physical problems. sometimes those are interior matters of the state of the soul. as a matter of fact, learning how to deal with the evil that afflicts our own hearts is one of the functions of growing up in to becoming a full human being. exorism unfortunately today has a reputation of being some kind of bizarre event. in the ancient world, it was the way in which you address evil where it began, namely, in the human heart. >> after jesus ebbor siesed here, s
or something we would describe today perhaps -- we would use no.er logical terms?this phenomenon you talked about happens of course with people today. are you saying that the demons of yesteryear are the same as the demons of today. they are spiritual in mate and can be exstore -- exor siesed as jesus did. >> some of the complaints we associate with compulsive disorders, obsessions or addictions are exactly what we are seeing as being caused by demons in the ancient world. i also believe...
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>> from logic. >> charlie: what's the logic that the demand comes from?e logic is listening to mr. bernanke say that he will materialize $600 billion in seven months and that he might do more if he sees fit. that's the logic. >> that he wants to trash the dollar. >> charlie: logic or analysis, either one. >> he wants to trash the dollar. >> charlie: what? >> that he wants to trash the dollar. he's not saying it in quite those words but he did say, i believe in september, that he would like to see higher inflation. >> charlie: he wants to trash the dollar because of inflation and also because he wants to change the -- he wants to make american products easy to sell overseas. is that it? >> he thinks if inflation goes up, the dollar will lose a little value which will help exports. >> charlie: right. >> it will lead to higher interest rates so then, the fed -- according to their playbook -- they will will come in at the right moment and stop inflation exactly at 2% and then they will be able to raise interest rates to some number which they can then use as
>> from logic. >> charlie: what's the logic that the demand comes from?e logic is listening to mr. bernanke say that he will materialize $600 billion in seven months and that he might do more if he sees fit. that's the logic. >> that he wants to trash the dollar. >> charlie: logic or analysis, either one. >> he wants to trash the dollar. >> charlie: what? >> that he wants to trash the dollar. he's not saying it in quite those words but he did say, i...
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error -- was issued in error, and it is not a valid permit, and i do not follow that logic. if someone does work before a permit, then they should be cited and fined, but i do not know what bearing that would have on a permit that is issued and decide retrospectively that it was illegal because some work had been done. i do not get that connection. i do not see where that is valid. they should be required to get a permit, which a permit ultimately does to legalize the work that they had done. i'm not trying to build a case before them -- a case for them, but i am point about problems with that language, and i also a lot of problems with number four. i do not know the affected had on anyone's decision, and i certainly would not be the person to suggest that. and if someone is interested, i will raise the points that i have before, in the event that it might have some effect on what they ultimately do, and the sentence that starts off that dbi was not aware, they have refrained in issuing it, well, we know from the question that was passed a of mr.kornfield that that is not th
error -- was issued in error, and it is not a valid permit, and i do not follow that logic. if someone does work before a permit, then they should be cited and fined, but i do not know what bearing that would have on a permit that is issued and decide retrospectively that it was illegal because some work had been done. i do not get that connection. i do not see where that is valid. they should be required to get a permit, which a permit ultimately does to legalize the work that they had done....
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hydro logic left overs. this is the only other water resource and need less to say the folks in colorado are particularly perplexed by this. there are two new projects that are four and five billion mixed and ten billion to take it from the green river and pump it into the range. will it fly? i don't know. it depends. there's also one other item out there to keep in mind, the environmental statements that recreation is pursuing. the, eis, is out there to do two things. one be to figure out and end the fighting on coordinating operations and how to deal with shortages in the area is the second. or sow in the deserves mention here. this is on a fast track and it's amazing interrum took that ten years because they're going to do the shortage of two. these rules will be in place through 2025. i think it's getting the picture here. their moving away from their reliance on historical hydraulics and have a chapter and very interested by or behind the scenes with respect to the river. i need to say that this basin s
hydro logic left overs. this is the only other water resource and need less to say the folks in colorado are particularly perplexed by this. there are two new projects that are four and five billion mixed and ten billion to take it from the green river and pump it into the range. will it fly? i don't know. it depends. there's also one other item out there to keep in mind, the environmental statements that recreation is pursuing. the, eis, is out there to do two things. one be to figure out and...
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. >> we know you are not an acoustical engineer, but does it seem logical to you that if you have something that produces 61 db or the and the noise in the area is 61 db, and you add to that india nor is something that produces 63, that the noise level does not go up, it would blend? >> i am afraid i am not -- >> -- commissioner garcia: thank you. >> is there any public comment on this item? commissioners, the matter is yours. commissioner fung: just a couple of technical comments. commissioner goh isolated the devices that separate the piece of machinery from its anchorage to dampen vibrations and reduce vibration-transmitted sound. it is interesting that there yard has fairly high in the and noise levels. there are not that many codes that related to sound transmission itself, , and there are residential units, such as condominiums. this division idea of the nature of the sound levels in the rear yard, which is quite high at certain times. the issue here is really more of a civil nature dealing with the ownership of the property. if one was to utilize, and, by the way, let me backtrack, b
. >> we know you are not an acoustical engineer, but does it seem logical to you that if you have something that produces 61 db or the and the noise in the area is 61 db, and you add to that india nor is something that produces 63, that the noise level does not go up, it would blend? >> i am afraid i am not -- >> -- commissioner garcia: thank you. >> is there any public comment on this item? commissioners, the matter is yours. commissioner fung: just a couple of...
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you asked me to give you a logical explanation for any logical act. i cannot do that.was a situation where i was not thinking. >> the baltimore ravens are plain the texans in houston. the ravens and baltimore is trying to go to 9-4. >> they are looking pretty good doing it, too. we will be ♪ ♪ you can find your feet and you can find your way ♪ ♪ you can find yourself in bed at the end of the day ♪ ♪ you can find some fun on a tropical isthmus ♪ ♪but you'll never find my... ♪ you can find it in your heart to be patient with me ♪ ♪ you can find a new star for the top of the tree ♪ ♪ i don't mean to be coy and i don't mean to be vicious ♪ ♪ but you'll never find my christmas ♪ >> what is the latest? >> this is our storm scan. it gives you an indication of what we are watching. our doppler radar shows a few showers up river. it will be cold and windy. it will feel even colder than the teens. -t( music playing )older than - we know technology can make you more connected. but now it can make you more connected to your doctor through e-mail. test results from home. check reco
you asked me to give you a logical explanation for any logical act. i cannot do that.was a situation where i was not thinking. >> the baltimore ravens are plain the texans in houston. the ravens and baltimore is trying to go to 9-4. >> they are looking pretty good doing it, too. we will be ♪ ♪ you can find your feet and you can find your way ♪ ♪ you can find yourself in bed at the end of the day ♪ ♪ you can find some fun on a tropical isthmus ♪ ♪but you'll never find...
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and also part of the logic is financial. >> if a couple is paying 12 to $14,000, they're willing to take a risk of twins to have a little higher pregnancy rate. >> the greater the number of baby, the greater the risk for all. even with twins. >> those babies being born sometime before 32 weeks, far more likely than if you have a single, and actually birth defects are a little higher among twins than single births. >> transferring just a single embryo, led to fewer miscarriages and fewer low birth rate babies. >> it should be the standard in this country. and it is more so in europe that you put back a single embryo. >> dr. herbert says new technology is helping to make that a reality. >> and in those good-looking embryos, there may be some that are genetically not normal. we are now approaching the ability in young women to produce pregnancy rates of 60 to 70%, with a single embryo transfer. >> so right now, steps are being made to go down the path of one embryo, one healthy birth, and really, get away from octo-mom. >> that is exactly right. the goal is to get away from putting hig
and also part of the logic is financial. >> if a couple is paying 12 to $14,000, they're willing to take a risk of twins to have a little higher pregnancy rate. >> the greater the number of baby, the greater the risk for all. even with twins. >> those babies being born sometime before 32 weeks, far more likely than if you have a single, and actually birth defects are a little higher among twins than single births. >> transferring just a single embryo, led to fewer...
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i was touring the country hoping to persuade americans that i was the logical choice for president of the united states. the public did not agree with my logic, prompting my preacher brother-in-law to suggest that i should think of that political loss as a reverse calling. [laughter] our book was an attempt to provide intellectual content for the anti-washington fervor of the moment. it was a fervor that surges through american history. we chose the title of " the new promise of american life" because we believe that progressivism had been carried too far and what our country now needed was a reverse mirror image of the vision or less from washington and more of ourselves. our idea of america was one created by state's operating community-by community, depending on civic virtue, valuing individual liberty, in committees to large and too diverse to be managed by a central government in washington, d.c. my best political one minor at the time was "cut their pay and send them home." it referred to congress, which made few friends in the world's greatest deliberative body in which no sir.
i was touring the country hoping to persuade americans that i was the logical choice for president of the united states. the public did not agree with my logic, prompting my preacher brother-in-law to suggest that i should think of that political loss as a reverse calling. [laughter] our book was an attempt to provide intellectual content for the anti-washington fervor of the moment. it was a fervor that surges through american history. we chose the title of " the new promise of american...
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tanden's logic the same problems would occur again. for example, over $80 billion worth of credit card bills every year, that money gets passed on to those who do pay their credit card bills. under her logic the government can impose a mandate on everybody who has credit cards to carry insurance that pays for that. look at the mortgage disaster. over a trillion dollars for mortgages. why shouldn't the federal government require people to purchase special insurance that regards against default. there's no limiting principle. every activity under her logic, every human behavior would provide this. >> ifill: let's allow her to defend her logic. >> the difference there is there is a federal law. it's called... it requires everyone who gets sick needs emergency care to be able to go to the emergency room. there are no sick provisions. there are no such law in other areas. conservatives don't want to take on the essential rule that the sickest amongst us get coverage when they're sick. when they have an emergency room, they don't want to tak
tanden's logic the same problems would occur again. for example, over $80 billion worth of credit card bills every year, that money gets passed on to those who do pay their credit card bills. under her logic the government can impose a mandate on everybody who has credit cards to carry insurance that pays for that. look at the mortgage disaster. over a trillion dollars for mortgages. why shouldn't the federal government require people to purchase special insurance that regards against default....
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, to be rigorous in terms of logic. not to think sloppily, not to think along emotional lines, but to be disciplined and think logically. if you don't have something to say, don't say it. if you can't express it clearly, think twice. it must have been tough to open your mouth with all of the geniuses. but i think it stood bonhoeffer in good stead. he being the youngest and brilliant as any of them, really learned how to think clearly. as you'll see if you read the book, this made all of the difference going forward. bonhoeffer's brother was killed in the first war. that was a real tragedy in the family as you can imagine. at age 14, dietric announced he's going to be a theologian. with a great scientist father, to announce you are going to be a theologian was not expected. it was shocking in some ways. i think they were maybe disappointed. it was a great musician. they thought he would go into music professionally. he went into law and became the head of the legal department. when he said he's going to go into theology,
, to be rigorous in terms of logic. not to think sloppily, not to think along emotional lines, but to be disciplined and think logically. if you don't have something to say, don't say it. if you can't express it clearly, think twice. it must have been tough to open your mouth with all of the geniuses. but i think it stood bonhoeffer in good stead. he being the youngest and brilliant as any of them, really learned how to think clearly. as you'll see if you read the book, this made all of the...
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just logical things i happen to have some experience in, in some cases significant experience. they happen to be in the two areas that are being negotiated right now. >> i think he is being modest. he has been the point man on just about everybody. we have more in our exclusive interview with joe biden and the impact wikileaks on foreign policy. julian ajaung just got out of jail today as you just saw. >>> turning now to our nbc news/"wall street journal" poll, president obama sits at 45% approval rate. an overwhelming number of americans find him likable even if they don't approve of his policies. he is continuing to have very strong support from minorities. you and peter hart do this poll together and jointly reach these conclusions. the job approval rating. he is hovering about where he was a year ago. that is better than one might expect. >> well, yeah. bill clinton at the same time in '94 after his got walloped in the midterm was much lower. he was hovering around 40%. president obama joins core support with african-americans, latinos and democrats. that support is really,
just logical things i happen to have some experience in, in some cases significant experience. they happen to be in the two areas that are being negotiated right now. >> i think he is being modest. he has been the point man on just about everybody. we have more in our exclusive interview with joe biden and the impact wikileaks on foreign policy. julian ajaung just got out of jail today as you just saw. >>> turning now to our nbc news/"wall street journal" poll,...
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or something we would describe today perhaps -- we would use no.er logical terms? this phenomenon you talked about happens of course with people today. are you saying that the demons of yesteryear are the same as the demons of today. they are spiritual in mate and can be exstore -- exor siesed as jesus did. >> some of the complaints we associate with compulsive disorders, obsessions or addictions are exactly what we are seeing as being caused by demons in the ancient world. i also believe there is an important element of wisdom in the ancient teaching, namely, that not all of our mall adjustments are caused by physical problems. sometimes those are interior matters of the state of the soul. as a matter of fact, learning how to deal with the evil that afflicts our own hearts is one of the functions of growing up in to becoming a full human being. exorism unfortunately today has a reputation of being some kind of bizarre event. in the ancient world, it was the way in which you address evil where it began, namely, in the human heart. >> after jesus ebbor siesed here,
or something we would describe today perhaps -- we would use no.er logical terms? this phenomenon you talked about happens of course with people today. are you saying that the demons of yesteryear are the same as the demons of today. they are spiritual in mate and can be exstore -- exor siesed as jesus did. >> some of the complaints we associate with compulsive disorders, obsessions or addictions are exactly what we are seeing as being caused by demons in the ancient world. i also believe...
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accountable for an eco hole a cost i suppose under that logic if auschwitz had been trading publicly in britain british people would not go after hitler because they own too much stock in auschwitz i met by the same logic where my father failing in my analysis after a persistent so you must support authority at all costs because we will suffer if you don't look for it it sounds a bit like the british novelists stupid to me there's two major dystopian novels of the last century nine hundred eighty four brave new world one thousand and four is one of total control brave new world is one of total for validating people descending into dancing with the stars of vince cable wiles career bronze and other distractions was pathway going on you're an author you're a journalist are we going down the total control of nineteen eighty-four are the total for a vote for valley of brave new world after what's your analysis going forward well when it comes to the british business secretary this group is going out of the sky platform for you know the criticising the great rupert murdoch. jewel in fact
accountable for an eco hole a cost i suppose under that logic if auschwitz had been trading publicly in britain british people would not go after hitler because they own too much stock in auschwitz i met by the same logic where my father failing in my analysis after a persistent so you must support authority at all costs because we will suffer if you don't look for it it sounds a bit like the british novelists stupid to me there's two major dystopian novels of the last century nine hundred...
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they are creating fear states that's when you have a fear state everybody loses track of their logic and i know that's a cliche but it's exactly what's going on you see you can point to examples but if the person is in that mentality of fear they don't care they just want they just want to get somebody get the enemy and there's no logic involved at all the whole point of why this can happen where the government is basically creating these criminals is very very interesting to me the government is breaking the law basically every day they don't operate according to the constitution why does everybody stay so concerned with the constitution when the government isn't it's very troubling scenario there's a lot of totalitarian elements going on here and the whole idea of creating this war on terror creating this very profitable military industrial complex is very evident from these kinds of scenarios. the pressure wave of protests. against the government plans to raise university tuition fees reforms to deficit cutting measures police tend to contain a protest. and from students to avoid
they are creating fear states that's when you have a fear state everybody loses track of their logic and i know that's a cliche but it's exactly what's going on you see you can point to examples but if the person is in that mentality of fear they don't care they just want they just want to get somebody get the enemy and there's no logic involved at all the whole point of why this can happen where the government is basically creating these criminals is very very interesting to me the government...
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but that's probably the most logical way it would be done. >> you don't sound optimistic, chairman. >> you know, fill busters in the senate take a lot of time. and i hope we can get it done one way or thoon might result from a court decision. >> along those lines, we keep thursday when the procedural motion failed, we all kept waiting. this probably dooms this legislative effort for years because republicans of course take control of the house in january, democrats majority shrinks. do you agree, does this doom it for years or is there some hope next jeer this could come back and be successful? >> i have hope it could be successful if we can't get it past this year. and i would be hopeful at least that we could get it passed next year for a couple reasons. number one, it's important. it's very, very strong. it's probably 2-1 people feel we ought to just end the discriminatory policy. secondly, because more time will have passed which will permit more hearings to take place, some of the opposition to the repeal of don't ask don't tell came from people who felt there should be even addi
but that's probably the most logical way it would be done. >> you don't sound optimistic, chairman. >> you know, fill busters in the senate take a lot of time. and i hope we can get it done one way or thoon might result from a court decision. >> along those lines, we keep thursday when the procedural motion failed, we all kept waiting. this probably dooms this legislative effort for years because republicans of course take control of the house in january, democrats majority...
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the full logic of these things we are completely clashing views of the world. what we're doing in public policies like the interior, and maximize progress and natural resources and environmental religion we want to protect nature for bad things human beings are doing. we try to minimize it. and restore it. since we have ruined so much, restoration is one of the main parts, i went over a little bit. [applause] >> first of all, on an extraordinary book. i am going to spend my time explaining why congratulations and give -- the richness and complexity to do something we never liked to do. i am in a state of chaos how to comment. i have this massive notes. i hate doing that because there is a huge risk when that happens. i do remember reading one of robert's early books reaching for heaven on earth, theological meaning of economics almost 20 years ago. i am not sure he is right about lot of things but this is really interesting. we think of early march and late march. but reaching for heaven and earth weatherly nelson and this is late nelson. and god and creation,
the full logic of these things we are completely clashing views of the world. what we're doing in public policies like the interior, and maximize progress and natural resources and environmental religion we want to protect nature for bad things human beings are doing. we try to minimize it. and restore it. since we have ruined so much, restoration is one of the main parts, i went over a little bit. [applause] >> first of all, on an extraordinary book. i am going to spend my time...
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and we are the logical candidate. or if we're not the logical candidate, the logical candidate for nationalist, a nationalist outreach, a nationalist initiative on the part of china and russia would be a country that would look to us for protection. taiwan and east asia, maybe ukraine in europe. so an unsuccessful russia and china especially economically might be a greater threat to the stability of europe and east asia and be, therefore, a greater problem for the united states than if these countries continue to be economically successful. >> the only thing i would add to that, michael, is china at the moment is being quite successful in many respects, and nationalism is still on the rise ferociously. when you go there, you can just sense it in the air. and every time there is a even minor infraction between china and the united states, you see it balloon up. in fact, every once in a while you read stories about the chinese leadership being worried itself at what it's set off. >> well, if nationalism is powerful now
and we are the logical candidate. or if we're not the logical candidate, the logical candidate for nationalist, a nationalist outreach, a nationalist initiative on the part of china and russia would be a country that would look to us for protection. taiwan and east asia, maybe ukraine in europe. so an unsuccessful russia and china especially economically might be a greater threat to the stability of europe and east asia and be, therefore, a greater problem for the united states than if these...
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and so if you pursue this logic, it actually leads fairly directly, and i'm not by any means or even close to the first person to point this out. william cronin who might even consider himself an environmentalist has made the point 15 years ago that there's a certain perversity to thinking that human beings are unnatural but then defining good as natural and -- but you also find in environmentalism like david brower, he's one of my favorite people to quote but also dave foreman. they both have said human beings are the cancer of the earth. and tom watson who was the founder of greenpeace, modified it slightly and said human beings are the aids of the earth. and so, now, you might say this is extreme and, of course, it is, and, of course, any sensible environmentalist would know even if people were sensible and they've already retracted it as i understand it. but there is a logic to it that actually you can get to the conclusion that the world -- the new utopia if it's not a people utopia is actually a world without people. and there's actually books now, you know? popular books. the
and so if you pursue this logic, it actually leads fairly directly, and i'm not by any means or even close to the first person to point this out. william cronin who might even consider himself an environmentalist has made the point 15 years ago that there's a certain perversity to thinking that human beings are unnatural but then defining good as natural and -- but you also find in environmentalism like david brower, he's one of my favorite people to quote but also dave foreman. they both have...
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republican party was in favor of a vote during this lame duck session that's right where they had no logic to argue against as they try to make it a perceived or real issue but in the end they did lose out let's talk about the fact that this is obama's really you know largest and only foreign sect foreign policy success here to how do you think that this might change the way of the rest of the world came in as this rock star but then we saw you know the fact that some of that you know the fact that people like him so much some of that started to deteriorate do you think that this will bring it back up i think it definitely will i would describe this that was the latest obama foreign policy success if one thinks about the ability of the u.s. administration to influence other countries on the iran sanctions this was a really a spectacular success with both russia and china getting support for strong sanctions in the u.n. and getting it through the security council so that was accepted by this is a success i think actually the change of the obama administration the change of the bush administ
republican party was in favor of a vote during this lame duck session that's right where they had no logic to argue against as they try to make it a perceived or real issue but in the end they did lose out let's talk about the fact that this is obama's really you know largest and only foreign sect foreign policy success here to how do you think that this might change the way of the rest of the world came in as this rock star but then we saw you know the fact that some of that you know the fact...
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would it be more logical to get these in place? >> that might well be. we have just had a chance to look at them tonight. the sale could take months or it could go very quickly. >> there are only two conditions that i see as relatively controversial, the first will be no new patrons will be allowed it in tree until 1:00 p.m.. the second would be number 16, requiring the officer to hire either a 10-b officer or a san francisco patrol specialist during all hours that they have entertainment. >> we will consider the cost of the cameras which may or may not factor in. we don't want to put this off until after the sale. we want to propose this. >> i am not inclined to want to delay this. these are the only two that i have questions about. the remaining conditions seemed to be pretty standard. >> most of these things we are in compliance with. >> the security plan that you have given us, are you familiar with that? >> i am not. >> then you are not qualified to answer any questions? >> oh, yes. >> how does someone who deals with operations. you have stopped usi
would it be more logical to get these in place? >> that might well be. we have just had a chance to look at them tonight. the sale could take months or it could go very quickly. >> there are only two conditions that i see as relatively controversial, the first will be no new patrons will be allowed it in tree until 1:00 p.m.. the second would be number 16, requiring the officer to hire either a 10-b officer or a san francisco patrol specialist during all hours that they have...