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HENRICKS: Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. There's an assumption you're making. You <br />see, you don't work on assumptions, you work on facts. You're assuming that Malama <br />Market was against the opening of the shopping center, right? You're assuming that, <br />right? <br />CADAOAS: No. <br />HENRICKS: You know that, for a fact? <br />CADAOAS: What's that again? <br />HENRICKS: Do you know for a fact that Malama Market was against the opening of the <br />shopping center? <br />CADAOAS: No, I don't. <br />HENRICKS: Do you know that Malama Market was in fact trying to delay the opening <br />of the shopping center? <br />CADAOAS: No. I know that they sell a lot of the same products, and it's the people <br />choice what store they want to go to. <br />HENRICKS: All right. <br />CADAOAS: And with the delayment of Long's Drugs being opened, Malama Market <br />would benefit. <br />HENRICKS: You think that, though. But that's your position. Is that Malama Market's <br />position, though? <br />CHAIR: Time out, time out, Arne. Okay. What we're looking at here is a petition <br />alleging that Councilman Yagong had a conflict of interest in voting on a bill, okay? <br />We're not analyzing the market strategies of <br />HENRICKS: - -but you have to because <br />CHAIR: - -hold on a second <br />HENRICKS: --you have to understand the interest first. If there is no interest by <br />Malama Market, how can he be <br />YAGONG: Mr. Chairman, Mr. Chairman? <br />CHAIR: Yes, sir. <br />YAGONG: Being that it is my integrity that's being placed on the table here, saying that <br />I used my position to benefit Malama Market because Malama had an interest, if Mr. <br />11 <br />