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SAKAGUCHI: Yeah, I know, I know. I'm not yeah. <br />STREMSKI: But he evidently had a whole list of all of it <br />SAKAGUCHI: Yeah, he has the list of the recommendations <br />STREMSKI: - -He said it was faxed to his office <br />SAKAGUCHI: - -The tentative recommendations. So, just so that there's no more <br />misunderstanding, can we have an understanding that the chairman speaks for the commission, <br />and that's all? <br />JOSEPH: Well, let me have an understanding. You don't censor me <br />SAKAG UCHI: -­Fm not censoring you <br />JOSEPH: - -You don't tell me what I can or can't do. <br />SAKAG UCHI: I 'm not censoring you <br />JOSEPH: -­I have the free right <br />SAKAGUCHI: -­Fm just saying the damage is done. <br />JOSEPH: What damage, Melvyn? <br />SAKAGUCHI: This is premature. It is premature, Wayne. You've been on these government <br />commissions before. <br />JOSEPH: Premature is right. <br />SAKAGUCHI: After we that's why I say, should we ask <br />JOSEPH: -- That's why we're here today. And it says that right in the beginning. <br />SAKAGUCHI: Should we ask that the reporter be reprimanded, because he's stating things that <br />have not been decided yet, finally? <br />JOSEPH: Reprimand the reporter for doing his job <br />SAKAG UCHI: - He 's not doing his job <br />JOSEPH: - -Which is trying to find out about these things, and he's trying to stimulate <br />community interest? <br />SAKAGUCHI: That action has been taking place on these things. I think it's premature <br />reporting. Yeah, I know you're pointing out that the reference is the recommendations. It's <br />I <br />