:12:00
He's been called away.
So let Rod knowyour plans, okay?
:12:03
Zoos are not moneymakers, Willa.
:12:05
Mr. McCain, with good marketing,
cash comes walking in the gate...
:12:08
and with sponsorships, even more cash.
:12:11
That was my idea, Dad.
I've got several lined up already.
:12:13
Just think ofit as a prototype
for a chain ofcash cows.
:12:17
Sort ofa cash dairy, eh?
:12:19
Sort ofa cash dairy, eh?
:12:29
This inclination towards absolutism
within the Austro-Hungarian empire.
:12:33
C.B. Wedgewood in--
:12:43
Yes? Come in.
:12:49
Yes?
:12:50
- Here are the animals, sir.
- What animals?
:12:53
The first batch ofanimals
that are definitely not fierce, sir.
:12:55
Ah, good.
:13:01
Yes?
:13:02
We tried to place them
with other zoos. No takers.
:13:05
Doyou mean ofall the zoos in this
country, you can't find a single one--
:13:09
Zoos are keeping
less and less species, sir.
:13:12
Well, what about having people
take them as pets?
:13:16
- Pets?
- Oh, come on, now.
:13:18
They need expert attention.
:13:20
Anyway, it's not allowed, sir.
Quarantine regulations.
:13:23
Well, can we release them
back into the wild?
:13:27
In the wild, there's no
safe habitat for this one.
:13:32
What doyou propose?
:13:34
There's only one solution, Mr. Lee.
What the London Zoo proposed...
:13:38
a fewyears ago when the government
wouldn't give any more funds.
:13:40
- What was that?
- Shoot 'em.
:13:45
Areyou seriously telling me...
:13:47
there's no otherway ofgetting rid
ofthese animals?
:13:50
Not...
:13:52
unless you were to change
the Fierce Animal Policy.
:13:54
Nope.
:13:56
You sure about that
in the circumstances, sir?