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Procedure: Transitioning to Virtual Testimonies

2:44:24

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56 sec

Council Members accommodate a shift to virtual testimonies during the hearing, acknowledging both in-person and virtual participants. The process is outlined for virtual attendees, including a reminder to wait for the sergeants to start the timer before delivering testimony. The segment facilitates a smooth transition, mentioning the immediate virtual speakers, starting with Lacey Tober, followed by Eric McClure and Karen Blondeau.

Speaker 1
2:44:24
I have many people virtually.
2:44:26
I need to walk into a digital testimony.
2:44:29
I'm being generous.
2:44:30
It's not typically how I am in my hearings, but I totally understand.
Speaker 18
2:44:33
Thank you.
Speaker 1
2:44:34
I hear I hear you all.
2:44:35
I see you all.
2:44:36
Please.
2:44:36
Please.
2:44:37
Please.
2:44:37
Send us as much more and be as easy as possible within your testimony.
2:44:41
Thank you all so much.
Speaker 17
2:44:42
Thank you so much.
2:44:43
Thank you, Alexa.
Speaker 4
2:44:45
Thanks, Cherish.
2:44:46
We're now gonna move to virtual testimony.
2:44:48
For a palace over here virtually, please wait on the sargence to call your name and start timer before delivering your testimony.
2:44:56
I will yeah.
2:44:58
We have some folks signed it.
2:44:59
Yeah.
2:45:00
I'll call on Palace 1 by 1 to testify.
2:45:04
First, we'll hear from Lacey Tober, followed by Eric McClure, and then Karen Blondeau.
2:45:10
Lacey Tober, you can begin when the sergeants call the time.
2:45:16
Is she on here?
2:45:17
Yeah.
Speaker 0
2:45:19
The time will begin.
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