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00:00:05.609 Thais: I'd Like to Hear Me WEBVTT 1 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:05.609 Thais: I'd like to hear me. Maybe can you hear us. 2 00:00:06.450 --> 00:00:10.050 Abdallah Hayar: Don't think I said it already have muted you're muted. 3 00:00:12.750 --> 00:00:14.849 Thais: muted. Oh, I see. 4 00:00:19.830 --> 00:00:20.220 garciarilledgar: Now, 5 00:00:22.440 --> 00:00:23.250 garciarilledgar: You can hear me. 6 00:00:23.700 --> 00:00:25.050 Joe Correia: See, hey, 7 00:00:26.370 --> 00:00:29.580 garciarilledgar: Everybody hey who's that over there. Who are you guys 8 00:00:32.100 --> 00:00:32.550 Thais: Doing 9 00:00:34.200 --> 00:00:35.910 garciarilledgar: Oh, look at this. They have champagne. 10 00:00:37.980 --> 00:00:38.610 garciarilledgar: Pellegrino 11 00:00:39.840 --> 00:00:40.260 garciarilledgar: Hey, 12 00:00:41.340 --> 00:00:42.300 garciarilledgar: Joe. How's it going, 13 00:00:42.780 --> 00:00:43.830 Joe Correia: OH, TERRIFIC. 14 00:00:45.330 --> 00:00:46.620 Joe Correia: You're looking great. There 15 00:00:47.130 --> 00:00:51.540 garciarilledgar: Thank you. Thank you. It's been, you know, lonely. 16 00:00:54.390 --> 00:00:54.780 garciarilledgar: This week, 17 00:00:55.530 --> 00:00:55.860 What 18 00:00:57.090 --> 00:00:57.690 Thais: He can see 19 00:00:59.190 --> 00:01:01.770 garciarilledgar: What said that, is that one of your 20 00:01:04.050 --> 00:01:05.310 garciarilledgar: One of your week Julian. 21 00:01:06.720 --> 00:01:07.440 garciarilledgar: Julian right 22 00:01:10.890 --> 00:01:11.460 Thais: This 23 00:01:11.760 --> 00:01:12.120 garciarilledgar: Yeah. 24 00:01:12.600 --> 00:01:13.560 Thais: Yeah, that's one of 25 00:01:15.360 --> 00:01:16.800 Thais: Mine. That's pretty 26 00:01:16.830 --> 00:01:17.700 Spectacular. 27 00:01:21.150 --> 00:01:23.070 Thais: Let's see, can you do it. 28 00:01:24.240 --> 00:01:26.490 garciarilledgar: Yeah, you. Okay. 29 00:01:29.460 --> 00:01:30.720 garciarilledgar: Oh, the Northern Lights. Got it. 30 00:01:35.670 --> 00:01:37.770 garciarilledgar: Who expect group over there with Kevin 31 00:01:40.230 --> 00:01:42.840 Thais: Somebody connecting to hear 32 00:01:43.530 --> 00:01:45.090 garciarilledgar: Well Kevin is paralyzed. 33 00:01:46.890 --> 00:01:48.450 Gwen Childs. UAMS: Okay, I'm muting my 34 00:01:48.450 --> 00:01:48.990 garciarilledgar: She is 35 00:01:49.740 --> 00:01:50.790 Gwen Childs. UAMS: Am hey 36 00:01:51.060 --> 00:01:54.720 Gwen Childs. UAMS: We're doing good doing good. Hi, Joe. 37 00:01:55.740 --> 00:01:56.220 Joe Correia: When 38 00:01:58.110 --> 00:02:01.680 Gwen Childs. UAMS: All right you guys look great. 39 00:02:02.970 --> 00:02:05.940 Abdallah Hayar: I thought as a recording so that you know 40 00:02:06.300 --> 00:02:06.570 Hey, 41 00:02:07.980 --> 00:02:09.030 garciarilledgar: There is Kevin 42 00:02:10.020 --> 00:02:12.120 garciarilledgar: With a group of people 43 00:02:13.140 --> 00:02:13.530 garciarilledgar: Kevin 44 00:02:13.860 --> 00:02:15.180 Thais: It's a nice, you say, 45 00:02:15.630 --> 00:02:16.620 Yeah. 46 00:02:17.940 --> 00:02:20.970 Gwen Childs. UAMS: I need to know who everybody is 47 00:02:21.720 --> 00:02:24.390 Joe Correia: Okay, so this is Joe Korea. 48 00:02:24.720 --> 00:02:26.040 Gwen Childs. UAMS: I know Joe Korea. 49 00:02:26.820 --> 00:02:29.280 Thais: Yeah, me some Edgar sister. 50 00:02:29.820 --> 00:02:33.270 garciarilledgar: To SISTER, HER HUSBAND'S to her to her right 51 00:02:33.360 --> 00:02:34.170 Thais: That's been on 52 00:02:34.740 --> 00:02:36.330 garciarilledgar: One of her songs is to her left 53 00:02:36.420 --> 00:02:41.520 Gwen Childs. UAMS: Wonderful. Oh, that's great. Now Gary's here to he's gonna peek around and say hi. 54 00:02:41.520 --> 00:02:41.850 Yes. 55 00:02:43.080 --> 00:02:43.500 Joe Correia: He 56 00:02:44.700 --> 00:02:46.260 Gwen Childs. UAMS: There's Joe. Hey, 57 00:02:46.830 --> 00:02:48.690 garciarilledgar: There. I've been trying 58 00:02:50.850 --> 00:02:52.320 garciarilledgar: So far, they're the first one. 59 00:02:53.400 --> 00:02:54.630 Gwen Childs. UAMS: So where are they from 60 00:02:55.920 --> 00:02:57.480 garciarilledgar: There, they're up in Canada. 61 00:02:58.290 --> 00:02:59.550 garciarilledgar: For hope near Toronto. 62 00:03:00.000 --> 00:03:02.010 Gwen Childs. UAMS: Fantastic. That's great. 63 00:03:02.160 --> 00:03:05.100 Gwen Childs. UAMS: So all right, so 64 00:03:05.880 --> 00:03:09.330 Thais: Good. The difference in time in order to get you in time. 65 00:03:09.930 --> 00:03:11.160 Gwen Childs. UAMS: Oh yeah, I'm sure. 66 00:03:12.270 --> 00:03:13.650 Gwen Childs. UAMS: I have no idea what 67 00:03:14.310 --> 00:03:15.690 Gwen Childs. UAMS: I don't know if we're going to have 68 00:03:15.690 --> 00:03:22.290 Gwen Childs. UAMS: People from Japan. And so we get eight participants here and 69 00:03:23.430 --> 00:03:25.170 Thais: There's somebody you 70 00:03:27.090 --> 00:03:28.170 stasia donofrio: Might have for us. 71 00:03:29.280 --> 00:03:31.260 Gwen Childs. UAMS: I'm here. Next, she's here. 72 00:03:32.640 --> 00:03:33.720 Gwen Childs. UAMS: Who is Phoenix. 73 00:03:38.400 --> 00:03:38.910 stasia donofrio: Who 74 00:03:39.240 --> 00:03:40.290 Joe Correia: You were 75 00:03:41.820 --> 00:03:42.180 stasia donofrio: What 76 00:03:45.480 --> 00:03:46.620 stasia donofrio: Phoenix is 77 00:03:47.760 --> 00:03:49.710 Gwen Childs. UAMS: Your I could Phoenix is. Let me see. 78 00:03:51.210 --> 00:03:53.700 stasia donofrio: It can you, can you guys hear me. 79 00:03:54.420 --> 00:03:56.940 Gwen Childs. UAMS: We can hear you. But we don't know who you are. 80 00:03:57.930 --> 00:04:01.710 stasia donofrio: Oh my goodness it's healthy. I can't figure out how to get my video or 81 00:04:03.840 --> 00:04:04.080 stasia donofrio: My 82 00:04:05.250 --> 00:04:07.230 stasia donofrio: Look at that hears Angela. 83 00:04:13.500 --> 00:04:14.100 garciarilledgar: Did you do the 84 00:04:18.630 --> 00:04:19.020 Ang & Paige: Magic 85 00:04:23.940 --> 00:04:24.720 garciarilledgar: Missile 86 00:04:31.260 --> 00:04:31.650 garciarilledgar: Guy. 87 00:04:32.550 --> 00:04:33.270 Can you guys hear me. 88 00:04:34.710 --> 00:04:36.390 garciarilledgar: And there is there's a million. 89 00:04:38.130 --> 00:04:38.610 Gwen Childs. UAMS: Okay, now 90 00:04:39.510 --> 00:04:40.020 stasia donofrio: And Laura. 91 00:04:40.620 --> 00:04:41.820 Thais: Are you physically 92 00:04:48.480 --> 00:04:49.050 garciarilledgar: Network. 93 00:04:50.130 --> 00:04:50.640 garciarilledgar: Where do you go 94 00:04:52.530 --> 00:04:53.040 garciarilledgar: There you 95 00:04:54.150 --> 00:04:55.170 garciarilledgar: Look at that guy. 96 00:04:55.410 --> 00:04:57.870 Gwen Childs. UAMS: Oh. Oh. 97 00:04:57.900 --> 00:04:59.220 That's Phoenix. 98 00:05:00.450 --> 00:05:01.950 garciarilledgar: So you're Phoenix. Okay. 99 00:05:02.010 --> 00:05:02.400 garciarilledgar: Got it. 100 00:05:02.820 --> 00:05:05.070 Gwen Childs. UAMS: Okay, I'm okay. All right. 101 00:05:05.100 --> 00:05:07.350 Gwen Childs. UAMS: You're gonna have to explain who these people are. 102 00:05:08.490 --> 00:05:09.030 garciarilledgar: Okay. 103 00:05:09.570 --> 00:05:11.220 garciarilledgar: Great. That's Angela. 104 00:05:11.730 --> 00:05:12.060 Ang & Paige: Yeah. 105 00:05:13.050 --> 00:05:16.560 garciarilledgar: That stops. Yeah. Whoops. That's Angela again.
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