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From YouTube: Community Call: Product & Protocol June 6, 2023
Description
This community call included recaps of ReFi Summit and CoFi from members of Regen Network. James Bettauer from ecoToken presented updates from their project, which sells retired ecocredits from Regen Ledger as NFTs on other blockchains, like Solana. Rhys Hillier from Commonwealth presented major updates from their platform following their migration to react.
A
A
Let's
go
alrighty
welcome
everybody
to
the
product
and
protocol
Community
update
today
is
June
6th,
we're
going
to
recap
some
events
that
some
region
hour
peeps
have
been
to
so
read
by
Summit
recap
and
a
Kofi
recap.
Kofi
recap:
then
we're
going
to
get
into
some
governance
stuff,
and
then
we
have
some
partners
coming
on
to
discuss
their
their
project.
So
we've
got
James
from
Eco
token
and
then
we've
got
some
updates
to
Commonwealth
I
think
either
Reese
or
Mark
are
going
to
be
talking
on
that.
A
The
schedule
moving
forward-
this
is
the
first
time
it's
actually
kind
of
important
to
pay
attention
to
this
one.
So
June
is
a
five-week
month.
So
there's
going
to
be
no
events
in
the
last
week
of
June
and
then
we're
restarting
with
the
regular
calendar,
July
6
with
Virgin,
ready,
NewsHour
and
then
it'll
be
normal
after
that.
A
So
take
note,
but
yeah
we'll
get
it
up
to
you
in
all
the
calendars
and
things
as
well.
Upcoming
events.
Gregory
is
going
to
be
speaking
at
idb
lab
Forum
in
Bogota
Colombia
this
month
gray.
Did
you
want
to
say
any
words
about
that,
while,
while
you're
here
or
no
worries
either
way
sure.
B
Yeah
so
I'll
be
down
in
Bogota
Colombia
next
week,
giving
a
presentation
on
well
not
a
presentation.
I'll
be
on
a
panel
with
Mariana
from
terrazos,
which
is
a
partner
of
ours,
and
Terrace
has
really
been
pioneering.
B
Habitat
bank
and
biodiversity
credit
work
for
a
decade
and
we're
really
excited
to
be
partnering
with
them
to
help
support
them
and
idb
is
short
for
inter-american.
Development,
Bank
and
they've
been
running
sort
of
a
digital
Innovation
lab
that
this
larger
event
is
a
part
of
so
yeah
I'm
excited
to
get
to
go
and
kind
of
talk
with
the
the
larger
community
that
the
inter-american
development
bank
has
been
fostering
around
Innovation
and
get
to
spend
a
little
bit
of
time
with
our
partner
terrazos.
A
Awesome.
Thank
you
very
much
so
yeah.
If
you
happen
to
be
in
Columbia,
try
to
check
that
out.
Try
to
get
in
all
right,
yeah,
let's
jump
in
revised,
Summit
I
think
this
was
originally
gonna,
be
back
Sis
backs
on
today.
B
You
could
take
it
if
thank
you,
yeah
no
problem
yeah
great
well,
so
you
can
see
some
photos
here,
just
kind
of
a
quick.
We
also
chatted
about
this
in
the
regenerati
news
hour.
So
for
folks
who
are
interested
in
hearing
some
of
the
other
perspectives
and
points
of
view,
you
could
check
out
the
recording
to
that
and
yeah.
This
is
the
second
annual
refi
Summit.
It
was
really
pretty
cool
to
see
how
far
the
community
has
come.
B
I
mean
a
lot
of
we've
launched
a
bunch
of
features
and
projects
and
so
have
other
people.
It
was
really
exciting.
B
It
was
also
pretty
cool
to
do
a
demo,
so
we
gave
the
community
a
demo
of
some
of
the
work
that
ambiom
has
done
on
with
their
data
pinning
service
using
the
data
module
and
some
like
walking
people
through
kind
of
the
future
of
credit
origination,
from
a
technical
perspective
of
what's
available
on
regen
Ledger
and
some
of
the
use
cases
that
we've
been
developing
with
the
pilot.
Actually
that
happened
in
Wilbur,
so
yeah
really
really
lovely
I
walked
away,
I'll
just
say
at
a
high
level.
B
I
walked
away
just
with
a
lot
of
optimism
and
excitement
about
where
region
is
at
and
just
the
enthusiasm
kind
of
the
Grassroots
enthusiasm
for
what
we're
building
together
as
a
community,
so
yeah
with
that
I'll
pass
it
back
to
you,
sir.
C
I'll
jump
in
on
this,
so
regen
Foundation
got
to
participate
in
collaborative
Finance
in
Austria,
which
was
hosted
at
the
commons
Hub
in
association
with
the
crypto
Commons
Association
I
also
had
done
a
recap
on
the
regenerating
NewsHour
last
week,
so
I'll
just
share
the
blog
post
and
won't
go
into
depth
here,
but
just
to
say
there
were
60
people
there,
kind
of
half
from
crypto
half
from
Mutual,
Credit,
mesh
credit,
local
currency,
credit,
clearing
alternative
economic
circles,
so
really
interesting.
Group
of
folks.
C
These
are
just
some
photos
of
what
things
were
were
like.
Through
the
week
we
had
some
regen
tokenomics
work,
there's
all
these
great
hiking
trails
everywhere,
the
glacial
fed
river
that
went
right
by
the
place
sessions
on
the
beach
and
they're
actually
hosting
that
there's
a
crypto
Commons
Gathering
happening
again
in
August.
If
anyone
from
the
broader
Community
wants
to
go
so.
C
Actually,
the
The
View
across
the
that's
like
standing
at
the
place
across
the
street,
so
it
you
can
see
the
snow-capped
peaks
in
the
distance
there
that
were
melting
down
into
the
the
river
that
there's
a
couple
other
spots
up
here.
Yeah.
C
The
same
place
all
right
at
this
Commons
Hub,
which
is
a
hour
and
a
half
outside
of
Vienna.
A
Awesome.
Thank
you
very
much
for
sharing
that
that
looks.
Beautiful,
alrighty
governance,
update
Dan
actually
is
going
to
talk
about
this
one
Danny
ready.
D
I
suppose
yeah.
So
this
is
a
this
is
an
old
proposal.
D
A
D
Be
another
one:
yeah
there'll
be
another
one:
coming
up,
I'm,
not
I'm,
just
not
sure
when
I
assume,
maybe
within
a
week
or
so
what.
D
There
was
a
77
turnout,
which
is
fantastic
every
you
know
a
lot
of
people
voted
on
it
that
passed
with
flying
colors
like
97
yeah,
so
everybody
was
wanting
to
do
this,
which
this
is
a
fairly
logical.
Yes,
these
IDC
relayers
are
are
important
to
the
marketplace.
This
one
specifically
is
tied
to
another
proposal
and
a
discussion.
That's
actually
on
the
Forum,
which
pertains
to
putting
edmos
on
the
allow
list
for
the
marketplace.
D
So
in
order
for
our
stakesidos
is
heading
this,
so
in
order
for
nemis
to
actually
do
that,
he
needs
the
IBC
denom,
which
we
need
the
relayer
to
run
it.
So
what
happened
with
this
proposal
is
that
it
failed
not
rejected.
There's
a
difference.
D
There
failing
me
means
that
the
straight
chance,
the
state
transition,
so
a
technical
thing,
actually
happened
there,
because
the
IBC,
the
new
IBC
relayer,
was
expired
by
the
time
the
proposal
passed
so
on
this
next
proposal,
I'm
working
closely
with
the
with
the
relayer,
that's
actually
putting
up
the
proposal
to
ensure
that
the
channel
will
be
updated
during
the
entire
time
of
the
proposal
and
thereafter
so
I'm
actually
suggesting
to
all
of
the
relayers
that
that
relay
for
regen
and
other
other
chains
to
implement
some
kind
of
a
script
that
ensures
the
channels
are
updated,
every
four
hours
or
so
so
we
kind
of
circumnavigate
these
these
clients
expiring,
as
anybody
who's
been
watching.
D
The
governance
has
noticed.
There's
already
been
two
of
these
and
I
just
found
out
this
morning.
That
there'll
probably
be
a
third
one
for
a
client
that
needs
that's
expired
needs
to
be
updated,
so
this
is
kind
of
a
joint
effort
of
the
relayers
to
to
ensure
that
this
doesn't
happen
anymore.
A
E
So
what
we've
built
with
the
Eco
token
platform
is
kind
of
a
way
to
retire
regen
credits
on
different
blockchains,
so
current
functionality
is
on
Solana,
but
we're
adding
optimisms
ready
to
go
and
then
open
to
suggestions
from
the
community
on
where
to
go
next.
But
basically,
what
we'll
have
on
our
page
is
the
projects
available
in
regen?
E
Any
project
that
wants
to
list
can
with
us
you
can
just
reach
out
or
to
region,
but
yeah
we
have
the
the
credits
will
be
available
there
and
what
it
does
is
it
triggers
the
retirement
of
the
credits
on
regen
and
then
issues
in
nft
on
whatever
blockchain
the
users
are
retiring
from,
so
in
the
bottom
right
corner.
E
You
can
see
an
example
of
a
credit
that
was
retired
on
region,
and
then
it
has
the
rich
tired
by
the
date
the
batch
genome,
and
then
it
also
has
the
it
also
has
the
transaction
hash
from
the
regen
Ledger
embedded
into
the
metadata
of
the
nft.
E
So
it
proves
that
anyone
can
just
copy
and
paste
it
go
onto
the
block
Explorer
for
regen
and
see
that
the
retirement
right
there
so
there's
no
ability
to
fake
it
or
anything
like
that
and
yeah
we're
also
working
on
developing
a
water
credit
framework
now
that
on
regen
Ledger
that
will
be
updated
there
or
hopefully
live
fairly
soon
and
issuing
water
credits
this
this
year,
at
some
point
and
yeah,
that's
kind
of
what
we're
up
to
don't
know.
If
we
wanted
that's
about
it,.
A
E
That's
me
doing
it
with
AI
to
okay.
F
E
So
it's
a
week
the
idea
was
to
have
one
kind
of
a
unique
prod,
unique
part
for
each
project
and
then
we're
going
to
update
it
every
year
so
that
each
Year's
batch
kind
of
comes
with
a
different
piece.
So
that
way
the
nfts
kind
of
have
a
little
bit
of
Collectibles
within
a
year
by
year
basis.
You
know
when
it
was
issued
so
it'll
update
every
year.
E
Oh
they're
minted
on
whatever
chain
the
user
is
retiring
them
from
so
if
they
retire
the
credits
from
Solana,
they
can
retire
them
using
Seoul
or
usdc,
and
then
they
would
receive
the
nft
on
that
chain.
So
it'll
be
the
same
for
optimism.
Optimism
optimism
uses
the
ERC
721
framework
and
then
that'll
be
fairly
standard
across
probably
arbitrum
and
other
chains.
Other
evm
chains,
cool.
B
Oh
okay,
it's
really
exciting
James,
so
yeah.
What's
your
roadmap
for
adding
other
blockchains
and
who,
which
are
which
ones
are
you
most
excited
about.
E
Well,
we've
got
the
functionality
for
optimism
now
it's
just
about
taking
it
to
mainnet,
it's
it's
actually
ready
on
mainnet.
We
just
haven't
fully
finished
testing,
then
from
there
we
can
probably
start
adding
chains
every
month.
One
one
a
month
kind
of
thing
and
a
feature
I
really
want
to
add
as
well.
E
That
actually
came
up
in
a
conversation
yesterday
was
to
allow
an
nft
creation
without
retiring
the
credits,
so
they
can
be
transferred,
unretired
and
then
redeemed
for
retirement
certificate,
and
that
would
kind
of
act
as
like
an
intern
Bridge,
so
that
credits
can
be
transferred
around
unretired
and
then
the
the
retirement
can
be
triggered
at
any
point.
But
only
with
that
amount
purchased
for
retirement
and
I
was
talking
to
the
dev
team.
They
think
they
can.
E
They
can
have
that
functionality
and-
and
maybe
it'll
take
a
month
to
build,
or
so,
but
it's
it's
doable
so
that
I
think
that
would
be
the
next
step
along
with
getting
a
few.
More
chains
live
right
now
we're
just
in
the
process
of
talking
to
different
chains
and
seeing
where,
where
we
should
go
next.
B
Do
you
what's
my
my
last
question
for
you
James
is:
how
can
how
can
the
community
support
you
guys.
E
Yeah
well
any
kind
of
always
looking
for
feedback
and
we'd
love
to
hear
from
where,
where
the
community,
the
regen
Community
would
like
us
to
go
as
well
and
any
features
that
would
be
appealing,
so
we're
very
open
to
that
where
we
just
feel
free
anyone
to
hop
on
the
Discord
and
and
give
your
feedback
or
Twitter
whatever
we're,
pretty
accessible
and
yeah
any
suggestions,
any
tips
very,
very
open
and
trying
to
trying
to
be
as
transparent
as
possible.
E
A
E
I
mean
I
got
into
refi,
I
guess
about
I,
guess
almost
two
years
ago
now,
but
regen
was
just
kind
of
the
the
place
that
jumped
out
first
on
kind
of
has
the
same
values
as
we
do
of
just
like
decentralized
Solutions
and
Community
First
and
yeah.
Definitely
taking
it
a
different
approach
to
environmental
credits
than
I've,
seen
in
other
places,
and
really
empowering
communities
which
is
super
cool.
I.
E
Think
that
if
we
want
to
have
the
the
biggest
difference
or
may
have
the
biggest
impact,
you
need
to
allow
smaller
groups
to
participate
in
creating
environmental
credits
and
I.
Think
that
that's
also
I
did
in
my
thesis
on
environmental
credit
generation
in
Canada
for
my
degree
and
that
kind
of
the
huge
issue
was
there's
million
dollar
barriers
to
entry
to
produce
environmental
credits.
That
just
seems
ridiculous.
So
breaking
down
that
barrier
to
entry
and
allowing
smaller
scale,
projects
to
produce
environmental
credits
will
actually
allow
them
to
scale.
E
E
Well,
this
specific
one
not
as
long
we're
we're
still
in
the
process
of
building
the
overall
plan
of
what
we're
trying
to
achieve
is
to
tokenize
full
projects
and
get
them
the
pre-funding
that
they
need,
and
that
would
act
as
a
sort
of
pre-purchasing
of
credit
so
that
those
projects
can
actually
get
off
the
ground
in
the
first
place.
So
that's
the
second
piece
of
the
marketplace
that
we're
still
working
on
but
yeah.
So
this
specific
piece
has
been
in
the
works
I
guess
for
about
six
months,
but
yeah.
A
Wow
so
then
talking
about
funding
like
projects
is
it
like
the
idea
of
like
a
group
of
people
come
together
like
they
did
with
you,
know
real
estate
or
the
higher
painting
that
happened
a
few
years
ago.
Is
that,
like
you
know
the
concept
or
is
it
more.
E
E
Well,
the
first
phase
would
be
the
first
phase
would
probably
be
whole
groups
purchasing
bigger
portions
and
then
they,
the
main
goal
is
to
crowdsource
fund
these
projects
so
that
any
amount
can
be
purchased
of
a
project
and
then
just
slowly
cure
that
the
credits
or
the
benefits
as
that
progresses.
E
It's
been
a
really
tricky,
navigating
the
legal
components
with
all
the
blockchain
changes
and
stuff.
So
we've
been
trying
to
be
really
careful
about
that.
So
we
didn't
because
I
think
a
token
would
have
to
be
involved
in
that
to
be
able
to
to
be
able
to
make
everything,
I
guess
interoperable
with
each
other,
because
there's
so
many
different
types
of
projects.
We
were
planning
a
token,
but
we're
kind
of
we
put
that
on
the
back
burner
just
until
we
can
figure
all
that
out.
E
E
A
G
G
So
if
you
are
unfamiliar
with
with
Commonwealth,
where
the
governance
platform
for
regen
we've
been
been
had
a
had
a
commonwealth
space
for
a
really
long
time,
which
has
been
awesome
so
wanted
to
hop
in
and
see
how
things
are
going
and
provide
an
update
on
the
direction
that
we
are
going
update
on
the
company
and
some
new
things
that
we've
built
to
improve
the
the
region,
governance
process,
so
yeah
I,
guess
update
over
the
over
the
last
little
while
that
that
region
has
had
a
commonwealth
space.
G
Is
that
we've
transitioned
from
a
a
seed
company?
It's
a
small
Scrappy
seed
company
and
raised
or
series
a
and
then
from
there.
We
were
able
to
really
like
build
out
our
team
and
more
structure.
I
guess
so
we
built
we
hired
a
head
of
engineering
head
of
design
and
really
built
out
our
product
team,
as
well
as
I,
did
a
full
reactive,
front-end
migration
for
our
front
end,
so
really
able
to
just
drastically
improve,
really
make
fast
improvements
to
the
Commonwealth
platform.
G
To
improve
just
the
governance
process
for
for
regen,
so
really
excited
about
that
love
the
flames
in
the
chat.
Thank
you,
yeah
lots
of
lots
of
improvements
going
on
on
the
company
side
and
what
that's
done
is
well.
Our
main
focuses
have
been
just
increasing
site,
speed
and
and
navigation
across
Commonwealth,
make
it
easier
to
to
get
to
certain
discussions
and
participate
in
governance,
as
well
as
improving
the
The
Forum,
which
is
pretty
much
the
heart
of
the
conversation
that
that
happens.
G
I
know
is
alluded
to
earlier
in
the
call
so
improving
the
Forum.
What
that
means
is
making
it
easier
to
participate
and
making
it
easier
to
navigate
to
the
discussions
that
you
like,
or
the
discussions,
the
ongoing
discussions
that
are
happening
and
with
that
we've.
G
So
the
reactive
front-end
migration
happened
in
the
end
of
q1
and
since
then,
we've
made
a
bunch
of
improvements
that
kind
of
unlocked
us
to
to
make
really
like
kind
of
implement
a
bunch
of
improvements
really
really
quickly
and
some
of
those
things
that
I
highlighted
on
the
slide
here
so
social
logins.
This
was
fully
informed
by
user
feedback.
So
it
was
a
it
was
perceived
a
barrier
to
participate.
G
Was
our
previous
log
inflow
being
needed
to
connect
a
wallet
in
order
to
participate
in
the
discussions,
so
we
now
allow
users
to
log
in
with
like
Discord
GitHub
Twitter,
whatever
make
it
easier
to
just
like
log
in
and
participate,
especially
on
mobile
may
not
have
like
your
wallet
handy
when
you're,
when
you're
on
the
go
with
mobile
so
made
it
easier.
There
we've
been
building
out
our
notification
system.
G
It's
we
know
it's
really,
tough
to
always
stay
in
the
loop
with
what's
going
on
so
built
out,
email,
notifications
and
in-app
notifications
have
gotten
a
lot
better.
We
have
a
personal
dashboard.
G
That
is
a
is
your
own
personal
feed,
of
all
of
the
ongoing
discussions
that
is
happening
in
in
regen,
and
yesterday
we
we
improved
discussion
filtration,
which
I
I
mentioned
is,
is
one
of
our
key
focuses
so
you're
able
to
to
filter
The
Forum
a
lot
better
to
to
just
more
efficiently
get
to
the
discussions
that
you
may
be
interested
in
so
with
that
broad
overview
wanted
to
open
it
up
just
for
General
feedback.
G
On
your
experience
with
Commonwealth,
and
would
love
insight
into
how
we
can
improve
Region's
governance
process
with
with
Commonwealth.
A
Awesome,
thank
you
so
much
for
all
of
this
info.
Would
you
mind?
Do
you
have
on
hand
the
road
map
that
you
guys
have
the
summer
like
things
that
are
going
to
be
coming
out
right.
E
G
Yes,
thank
you
for
for
reminding
me
I'll
I'll
put
it
in
the
chat
here.
G
So
yeah
you
can
even
provide
feedback
directly.
I
just
put
the
roadmap
in
the
in
the
chat.
You
can
provide
feedback
directly
in
that
in
that
page,
commenting
on
individual
items
there
or
just
feel
free
to
reach
out,
but
yeah
I
would
love
to
hear
any
thoughts
and
insight
into
how
the
experience
has
gone
so
far.
H
Just
a
quick
comment:
the
the
migration
to
react
is
a
huge
Improvement
and
fixed
a
few
bugs
that
we
were
encountering
with
our
Forum,
particularly
we
originally
migrated
from
from
discourse,
and
there
was
some
weird
issues
with
topics
and
things
like
that,
but
the
the
migration
to
react
and
the
changes
that
you
guys
have
been
making
have
kind
of
smoothed
out
every
any
sort
of
issues
that
I
I
was
encountering
personally.
So
much
appreciated
great
job
love.
D
Yeah
and
I
just
want
to
say
congrats
on
the
series,
a
that's
fantastic
happy
to
see
you
guys
growing
yeah.
G
I
appreciate
it
since
series
a
it's
been,
it's
been
awesome
to
just
the
the
improvements
overall
that
have
been
made
to
the
platform
and
and
the
company
so
yeah.
It
was
a
great
achievement.
So
thank
you.
G
Yeah,
if
there's
no
nothing
comes
to
mind
right
now,
I
will
yeah
again
feel
free
to
comment
in
the
public
roadmap.
There
I
just
dropped
my
telegram
if
you
want
to
reach
out
over
there.
If
you
have
any
thoughts
after
the
call.
A
B
I
have
a
couple
of
thoughts
that
just
occurred
to
me
just
to
share
quickly
some
of
the
things
that
I've
been
thinking.
While
we
have
you
that
would
be
really
amazing
and
other
communities
might
like
as
well
is
just
like
the
integration
of
polls
and
other
simple
tools
that
go
beyond
just
discussion
yeah.
B
It
is
all
open
source
as
well,
but
they
have
really
nice
tools
that
kind
of
go
beyond
conversation,
and
you
can
do
you
know
like
straw
polls
and
things
like
that,
that
just
kind
of
like
build
the
process,
maybe
multiple
choice
or
you
know
just
different
things,
so
that
in
the
process
of
assembling
a
proposal,
that's
then
going
to
go
on
chain.
I
think
there's
a
sort
of
a
nice
Suite
of
tools.
That
would
be
really
lovely
to
be
able
to
leverage
in
more
sophisticated
governance
conversations.
G
Awesome
yeah
thank
you
for
that.
I
I'll
definitely
check
out.
Lumio
I
haven't
heard
it
before.
So
that's
good
to
get
to
learn,
but
yeah
our
we
have
been
putting
a
lot
of
thought
into
making
more
like
crypto
native
polling,
our
polling
feature
more
crypto
native
okay,
Lumia
I
spelled
it
wrong.
So
thank
you
for
typing
it
out:
yeah
great
feedback.
I'll.
Look
at
that.
I
think
that
part
of
the
governance
process
is
really
important
for
temperature
checks
and
and
such
so
yeah
thanks.
A
Alrighty,
well,
that
is
the
end.
Unless
Cory
did
you
want
to
add
anything
about
refi
Summit?
Well,
we're
well,
we've
got.
A
Joined
that
I
was
earlier
on.
It's
it's
no
big
deal,
no
race.
Noise
Gregory
also
talked
about
his
experience,
so
no
pressure.
I
Someone
was,
it
was
a.
It
was
a
great
great
for
us
as
a
team
to
get
to
spend
some
time
together
there
and
to
engage.
You
know
with
the
extended
refi
Community
out
in
Seattle
and
a
lot
of
folks
from
our
you
know
who
we've
worked
with
in
the
past
and
built
relationships
with
were
there,
so
it
was
great
to
spend
time
with
the
ecotoken
team.
With
you
know
the
folks
from
from
cambium
that
validator
on
our
network,
you
know,
will
and
Paul
a
bunch
of
other
partners.
I
We
were
engaging
with
and
yeah.
It
looks
like
there's
a
photo
here
both
of
the
panels
and
of
a
demo
that
we
did.
We
are
working
on
trying
to
clean
up
some
bits
of
that
demo,
which
was
more
or
less
a
reiteration
of
what
we
presented
here
as
a
demo
for
outcoming
from
that
Wilbur
Retreat,
that
our
team
had
some
some
folks
at
a
few
weeks
prior
and
yeah,
there's
still
the
desire
for
us
to
kind
of
clean
that
up
and
have
that
be
something
publishable.
I
It's
just
dependent
on
us
making
a
few
like
improvements
to
how
we
deal
with
authentication
on
our
pinning
Services,
but
yeah
more
info.
With
with
that,
and
you
know,
the
ease
with
which
we're
trying
to
have
people
be
able
to
experiment
and
play
around
with
the
the
credit
origination
side
of
our
Network
or
to
come
on
that
soon.
A
Thank
you
any
questions
for
Corey
about
refi
Summit.
A
More
generally,
any
topics
anybody
wants:
we've
got
some
extra
time.
If
not
we'll
end.
This
call
a
little
bit
early
and
give
everybody
some
time
back
to
your
day.
A
Thank
you
guys.
Everybody
have
a
good
one,
and
next
week
is
original,
ready,
NewsHour
and
hopefully
we'll
see
you.
There.