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American Idol: Kris Allen And Allison Iraheta Talk About The New Years's Eve Special And More
Interview Coverage by Matthew Chisling
December 27, 2009
Last week, I got to participate in a phone conference held by several media outlets with two of the biggest new names in the pop industry – as well as two American Idol finalists we’ve all grown to love – Kris Allen and Allison Iraheta.

The two of them took a generous amount of time to sit down with twenty or so journalists who were eager to pick the brains of the former Idol contestants (I cant believe a new season starts so soon!)

Many celebrities, when interviewed, come off pretentious, full of it, and worst of all, dull. Not these two. Interviewing Kris and Allison was like interviewing two Joe Shmoes; I say that with the sincerest of intentions. The two of them were super sweet, willing to answer any question with the humble, honest, answers that we’ve grown to appreciate from American Idol contestants. Kris and Allison stand out as proof that the Idol path to success is one that keeps people grounded.

Kris and Allison dished about their Idol buddies, Paula Abdul, moving on from Idol, and of course, their solo projects. As I’m sure you all know, Kris’ self-titled debut album dropped just over five weeks ago, while Allison’s first effort, Just Like You, dropped Dec. 1st. Both albums were critically acclaimed, and it was because of this that both of these deserving stars got invited to perform at Billboard’s New Year’s Eve special, airing Dec 31st at 11pm.

Below is the full transcript of the interview that took place, with full details of what was said. Hopefully the text version of the conference call I was lucky to be a part of reflects the humble tone of this exciting interview. I was going to show the highlights of the interview, but I figured it would be best to give the fans the full interview, to enjoy as much Kris and Allison as possible.

Make sure to catch Kris and Allison, as I said earlier, on Billboard’s New Years Eve Live on Dec. 31st on Fox.

M. Fabiani Good afternoon, everyone. Thank you for taking the time to participate in the Billboard's New Year's Eve Live conference call with Kris Allen and Allison Iraheta.

Just a reminder Billboard's New Year's Eve Live, which is hosted by Carmen Electra airs live from Las Vegas and New York on Thursday, December 31st, from 11 p.m. until 12:30 a.m. EST live and tape delayed in all the time zones. Also, the ninth season of American Idol returns with a two night premiere Tuesday, January 12th and Wednesday, January 13th on FOX.

And now I'd like to turn the call over to Kris and Allison for opening remarks.

A. Iraheta Hello.

K. Allen Hello.

M. Fabiani We can turn it over to our question and answer now.

Moderator Okay. Ladies and gentleman, your first question comes from the line of Joey Guerra from the Houston Chronicle. Please go ahead.

J. Guerra Hey guys. How are you doing?

K. Allen Doing good.

A. Iraheta Good. How are you?

J. Guerra Good. Thanks for taking the time to do this. I'm sure everyone appreciates it.

Now, being that you guys are doing the New Year's Eve special and it's sort of a time for a lot of people to look back and think about what's happened over the last year. I wanted to ask each of you guys. What was some of your favorite music from the past year, borrowing of course your own album? What were some of your favorite songs, some of your favorite albums in the past year?

K. Allen Allison, go ahead.

A. Iraheta I have to say Only By the Night, You'll Have To Take It From Me by Kings of Leon.

K. Allen Yes. I would have to agree and I'm going to throw Mayer's CD in there, too. Both of those are really good.

J. Guerra You said John Mayer?

K. Allen Yes.

J. Guerra Yes. That's a really good one. And then also really quickly, do you guys have any New Year's resolutions that you hope to sort of work on? I know everybody starts with something and then tends to fall off of it. But is there anything you guys really want to sort of push to do or accomplish next year?

A. Iraheta Kris?

K. Allen For me, its just work harder on music stuff, just writing and performing and all that. So, that's my resolution.

A. Iraheta Wow. You're going to make my resolution sound like crap. I didn't have a New Year's resolution.

K. Allen There you go.

A. Iraheta My New Year's resolution was to not have a New Year's resolution.

K. Allen There you go. I like that.

J. Guerra Thank you guys so much. Chris, I love your single. I think that the video is great. And Allison I love your album to death.

A. Iraheta Thanks, man.

J. Guerra Hope you guys do really well.

K. Allen Thanks, man.

A. Iraheta Thank you.

K. Allen Have a good one.

Moderator Your next question comes from the line of Lisa Steinberg from Starry Constellation. Go ahead.

L. Steinberg Hi. It's a pleasure to speak with you both.

K. Allen Thanks for talking to us.

A. Iraheta Thank you.

L. Steinberg I was wondering, for both of you, what made you want to be performing live as the clock ticks down for New Year's as opposed to maybe being at home with your family or even at a party?

A. Iraheta Who wouldn't want to be in Vegas performing. I mean, it's pretty much an experience of a lifetime for me and for both of us. It's going to be a lot of fun.

K. Allen Yes. I'm excited about it. I've never actually been to Vegas. This is going to be fun for me.

L. Steinberg Is there a particular set list that either of you have in mind for performing when your doing the New Year's Eve event? I mean, you get to play a couple of songs, right?

K. Allen Yes. I'm playing a couple of songs, singing a couple of songs from the album.

A. Iraheta Yes, same here. I haven't really chosen what songs yet but, yes.

L. Steinberg And just real quick. Twitter is a big part of your daily activities. Why is speaking to the fans through that forum such an important event for you guys?

A. Iraheta I guess because it's an easier way to actually get in touch with them. I don't see any other way beside fan mail. Twitter is definitely an easier way to get to fans and that's why I like using it because it's definitely easier.

K. Allen I was thinking that fans see a different side of you. They just see you sing all the time. But for me, I think there's a lot of stuff that goes on in my head and I feel like Twitter is a good way to get that out.

A. Iraheta Oh, yes.

K. Allen People get to see outside; which is cool, you know, with the technology these days, a fan gets to see more of the artist that they like anyway.

Moderator Your next question comes from the line of Hal Boedeker from the Orlando Sentinel. Please go ahead.

H. Boedeker Thanks for your time. I'm wondering what one bit of advice would you give to American Idol hopefuls?

K. Allen Just rock. There's only like one thing you could tell people it's just do the best.

A. Iraheta Stay true to themselves.

K. Allen Yes, exactly.

H. Boedeker Can I also ask you about the headlines that Adam Lambert has been making. Are you surprised?

A. Iraheta No.

K. Allen No. Not at all.

A. Iraheta I don't think anyone should be surprised, really.

K. Allen Anybody that knows him is not surprised at all.

A. Iraheta Yes.

H. Boedeker Do you think it's going to hurt him in anyway?

K. Allen Obviously, it hasn't hurt him.

A. Iraheta Yes. I was going to say the exact same thing.

H. Boedeker Thank you for your time.

A. Iraheta Thank you.

Moderator Your next question comes from the line of Walt Belcher from the Tampa Tribune. Please go ahead.

W. Belcher Hi. I'd like to know if anything has changed about your music or what you're writing, what you're performing since the time you've left American Idol. You know, you've had a lot of exposure and has anything changed about what you're performing or what you're working on now?

K. Allen Like style-wise?

W. Belcher Yes, that's right.

K. Allen I think for me, I'm going through this whole process of, I feel like, I've started to really learn a lot of stuff when you go through all this and I feel like I've started to learn exactly who I want to be as an artist and all of that.

A. Iraheta Yes. I think the whole process of being on American Idol has definitely helped all of us just to find who we really are as an artist.

W. Belcher Has it changed any of your musical selections or your musical taste, has it changed any?

A. Iraheta It's probably opened more doors to new music for me. I've been listening to new stuff that I wasn't listening to back then.

K. Allen Yes. I would say the same. I mean, you meet new people and especially people that like music and we're meeting new people all the time. We get introduced to a lot of different kinds of music whether it be actually introduced to the actual artist, or new friends that listen to a certain music, so, it happens all the time.

Moderator Your next question comes from the line of Colleen Joyce from Popstar.com. Please go ahead.

C. Joyce Hey guys. How are you doing?

A. Iraheta Good. And you?

C. Joyce Good. Okay can you take a second time and talk about some of your most memorable New Year's Eve?

A. Iraheta Most memorable New Year's Eve?

K. Allen Allison.

A. Iraheta I don't know. All of past New Year's Eve like, I've had, I was just with a huge family eating our faces off till the next morning, yes.

K. Allen For me, last year, I was at a party, we had a party at my house and we had like this small deck on the roof. There was like 45 people at my house, or something like that, it was a lot, I don't know the number. We all had sparklers, or whatever, and somebody's pants caught on fire. So, that was pretty scary.

C. Joyce I appreciate it guys, thank you.

Moderator Your next question comes from the line of Sonya Padgett from the Las Vegas Review Journal. Please go ahead.

S. Padgett Hi guys. How are you guys doing today?

A. Iraheta Good.

K. Allen Good.

S. Padgett Kris, you said you've never been to Las Vegas?

K. Allen I've flown in the airport but I've never been in Las Vegas.

S. Padgett Allison, what about you?

A. Iraheta Oh, yes. My parents used to go a lot and they used to take my sister, my brother and I.

S. Padgett So, what have you two heard about Las Vegas and New Year's Eve?

K. Allen The best time I'll ever have.

S. Padgett Really?

A. Iraheta I heard that one thing we're doing is going to be pretty awesome.

K. Allen Yes.

A. Iraheta Plus we'll be broadcasting.

K. Allen Yes.

S. Padgett Have you heard anything about how the strip gets and how many people turn out, the crowds and that sort of thing?

K. Allen I haven't heard too much about it.

A. Iraheta I bet it gets packed because already Vegas is just jam packed through and everyone goes there just to go. I'm assuming for New Year's it's going to be happening.

S. Padgett Are you guys doing anything special, unique, to mark the fact that you're performing in Las Vegas and on New Year's Eve? Anything, that maybe you wouldn't normally do on a live performance?

K. Allen Not that I know of anyways, maybe so. We may do something.

A. Iraheta Yes. I don't know yet.

K. Allen I haven't thought that far ahead. I try to think only a day ahead.

A. Iraheta Right. I think a couple hours ahead.

Moderator Your next question comes from the line of Margie Szaroleta from the AP Radio. Please go ahead.

M. Szaroleta Hi. This is a question for Kris. You don't really strike me as the kind of guy who would embrace the glitz of Vegas. Are you going to be a fish out of water here?

K. Allen We'll see what happens, you know. I'm going to have a good time, I can promise you that and it doesn't matter where I'm at, I'm going to have a good time.

M. Szaroleta So, do you have a secret dark side we don't know about?

K. Allen No. I don't have a secret side.

A. Iraheta Yes. He does.

K. Allen Okay.

M. Szaroleta Okay. And then this is a question for both of you. How do you typically celebrate New Year's Day?

K. Allen I usually go to my mom's house and she always makes cabbage and black-eyed peas, or something like that. She always makes those things for some reason. It's supposed to be good luck for the rest of the year.

A. Iraheta I'm just with the family the whole day till the next day, up, eating.

M. Szaroleta Thanks.

K. Allen Yes. Have a good one.

Moderator Your next question comes from the line of Jeanne Jakle from the San Antonio Press. Please go ahead.

J. Jakle Hi, Allison and Kris. Congrats on your new releases and their great - love them.

A. Iraheta Thank you.

J. JakleAlso, I just wanted to ask you an American Idol question. Both of you got to know Paula Abdul and the next season she won't be there. So I was wondering if you had some thoughts on what will be missing from the show, what she added to the show, without her there?

A. Iraheta Obviously, we're all going to miss her. I honestly have to say that I'm pretty happy that we got the chance to work with her. Sorry season nine! But, they're getting Ellen, so we'll see how that goes. I really want to see what she has to bring to the table.

K. Allen Yes. Paula is the one we get to know the best. She is a sweetheart. I think the show will definitely miss her. Obviously, people tuned in to watch what Paula was going to do. But she was just a nice person to have on there, but Ellen's going to be, I don't know of one person that doesn't like Ellen.

Moderator Your next question comes from the line of Matt Mitovich from Fancast. Please go ahead.

M. Mitovich Hey Kris and Allison and thanks for your time today.

A. Iraheta Hi. Thank you.

M. Mitovich I thought I'd give you the opportunity to talk about FOX's hit comedy of this season Glee. I know you've been very busy promoting the albums and stuff but has either of you had the chance to catch Glee?

K. Allen I have not.

A. Iraheta Me either, but I've only been hearing good reviews about it.

K. Allen Yes. I've heard a lot of good things. I actually got to meet the music director of the show.

M. Mitovich Okay.

K. Allen But, no, I have not seen the show.

M. Mitovich And then following up on the previous person's question, you know, so were swapping out Paula on Idol this season for Ellen; but now there's talk that Simon Cowell brings X factor to America, that he's going to leave Idol after this coming season. I mean, honestly, do you really think Idol can continue on minus Paula and Simon can it survive that kind of a double whammy?

K. Allen I don't know, you know, I really have no idea.

A. Iraheta I would think so; I don't know either.

K. Allen I mean, obviously, Simon's a big watching point for a lot of people and they would have to replace him but I really don't have a clue.

Moderator Your next question comes from the line of Anthony Jones from All Headline News. Please go ahead.

A. Jones Hi Kris and Allison. I'm actually based out of here in Florida where you two are going to be performing this Friday and you've actually been performing on a lot of gigs together. Does your record label put like a buddy system in place for the two of you?

A. Iraheta No. We just happen to be around at the same time.

A. Jones Yes. Everybody fell in love with you guys in your cover songs, on the show and on the American Idol tour. So, what is it like now getting out there and performing your own material?

K. Allen Like for me, that's the reason that I tried out for American Idol; it wasn't to go up there and sing a bunch of cover songs for millions of people, it was to hopefully get the chance to make music of my own and that's what we're both getting to do now.

A. Jones I might get you guys in trouble with each other or maybe not. But, what is your favorite song on each other's album?

A. Iraheta In each other's album? I personally still love “Live Like Were Dying.” But I love “Red Guitar” too.

K. Allen Thanks. Thank you, Allison. What was the one that you had helped to write? I really liked that one, Allison? What was the name of it?

A. Iraheta “You Don't Know Me.”

K. Allen Yes. Anything that someone can be apart of the writing - I like it.

A. Iraheta Thank you.

Moderator Your next question comes from the line of Bill Pinella from Santa Rosa News. Please go ahead.

B. Pinella Hi guys. Welcome from rainy northern California. Kris, you've already answered this, what you were doing last New Year's Eve. But Allison, what were you doing last New Year's Eve?

A. Iraheta Last New Year's Eve?

B. Pinella Yes.

A. Iraheta I really don't remember. I was probably either singing at a country club or with the family.

B. Pinella Okay. For both of you, the record that you produced, how long did it take you from beginning to end, to do those?

K. Allen A couple of months, something like that.

A. Iraheta Yes. I think.

K. Allen Right after American Idol, I think that we started doing stuff for them.

A. Iraheta Yes and while we were on tour.

K. Allen Yes.

B. Pinella Speaking of tours, have either one of you set up a tour yet, or when you might start?

A. Iraheta I haven't.

K. Allen I haven't either.

A. Iraheta I think, the main point right now that we're getting at is promotion, getting the album out there.

K. Allen Yes.

Moderator Your next question comes from the line of Troy Rogers from the Deadbolt.com. Please go ahead.

T. Rogers Hi Kris, Hi Allison. This is actually a question for both of you. Now, after the New Year, how are you looking to use your American Idol success but also create your own musical identity?

A. Iraheta Kris?

K. Allen For me, it's about putting what's inside of me and everything that I know I can do into music and just coming out with good stuff. That's what means the most to me and music means the most to me. I just want to make music and I want people to hear it and I want to be pleasantly successful doing it. So, that's my plan.

A. Iraheta I guess for me I would do the same. Maybe get my name out there, that wouldn't hurt. I mean, don't get me wrong; getting known as "Oh it's the redheaded girl from American Idol," it's pretty cool. But I think for people to know who I am and for what I do that would be great.

K. Allen Yes.

Moderator Your next question comes from the line of Lorilee Craker from the Grand Rapids Press. Please go ahead.

L. Craker Hey you guys.

A. Iraheta Hello.

L. Craker How are you?

A. Iraheta Good.

L. Craker Well. I'm a big fan of both of yours. I'm actually here in Grand Rapids, which is, sort of, the hometown of your little friend Matt Giraud. So, we're huge Matt Giraud fans here.

K. Allen You’re talking to two huge Matt Giraud fans.

L. Craker Oh, my goodness. I just saw his first solo show.

K. Allen I bet it was really good.

A. Iraheta Oh, man.

L. Craker And I was blown away.

A. Iraheta Of course.

L. Craker I really was. But anyway, I've chatted with him several times and he said that you guys are still friends and you keep in touch and you text each other. What does that mean to you, to have the support of the 10 of you? Or, who really keeps in touch the most?

K. Allen I feel like we all keep in touch a little bit, you know?

L. Craker Yes.

K. Allen I think me and Matt texted each other yesterday, or the day before, I can't remember.

L. Craker Okay.

K. Allen I feel like we all keep touch.

A. Iraheta Yes. I bumped into Michael Sarver not too long ago and you know it just feels good that we all have this bond and not the drama that, I guess, people would think we would have. But we're still like family that we were on the show. It's great.

K. Allen A crazy dysfunctional family.

A. Iraheta A crazy dysfunctional family.

K. Allen But it was good.

A. Iraheta Yes.

Moderator Your next question comes from the line of Alice Chapman from Times Courier. Please go ahead.

A. Chapman Hi. Thank you. Thanks for taking the call.

A. Iraheta Hi.

A. Chapman I was wondering, over the past year, what have you guys learned about yourselves, during your process of growing and accomplishing so much in this past year?

A. Iraheta I guess the process, as well, has helped us grow as who we are, as a person, helped us grow as who we are as an artist. It's definitely helped me, you know, chose my past music wise.

K. Allen I think for me, it's just like realizing, who I want to be, what I want to do, and you know, I don't know. I think it's more just realizing the things that you're the best at as well.

A. Chapman When you go back home it must really feel different though, doesn't it?

K. Allen It feels good. For me, it feels like it's more just like a breath of fresh air, almost, when I get to go back home. So, it does feel different but it's a good different.

Moderator Your next question comes from the line of Joshua Maloni from Niagara Frontier Publication. Please go ahead.

J. Maloni Hey Kris, hey Allison. Thanks for your time. I know it's pretty early for rock stars to be up today, but thank you.

Obviously, there was a point in time where musicians just made music and that was it. But, now-a-days, obviously, you know, you do talk shows, you do magazine covers, you do, the New Year's Eve special. How much do you enjoy doing these other things? And how important are they to the overall success of your music careers?

K. Allen Obviously, they're very important, you know. They're very important to what we do and to sell records people need to see you. And that's fine. I'm doing Letterman today, like, I'm excited. I grew up watching that show. So for me, I love doing that stuff.

A. Iraheta Yes. I agree. It's definitely a lot of fun and it's a great way to get the albums out there, so.

Moderator Your next question comes from the line of Monica Garske from Flash News. Please go ahead.

M. Garske Hey guys. Thanks for your time. So, you've been talking a lot about past New Year's and stuff and I guess I'm kind of just wondering have you ever performed for friends on New Year's Eve? At a house party or, you know, Allison you mentioned a country club, like any other performances on New Year's Eve?

A. Iraheta Oh, yes. If it wasn't singing at a place, or whatever, it was for my family. Yes.

M. Garske Okay. What about you Kris?

K. Allen I actually don't think I've ever performed on New Year's Eve.

M. Garske Okay. Yes. I was just thinking like maybe a house party. I'm sure a lot of your friends are, like, "Oh just sing for me or play the guitar" or something like that, you know?

K. Allen Yes. My friends, they know I'm not a big singer in a small group of people kind of thing.

M. Garske Yes.

K. Allen So, they try to respect it.

M. Garske Perfect. Well, thank you so much you guys.

Moderator Your next question comes from the line of Debra Yeo from Toronto Star. Please go ahead.

D. Yeo Hi. Hello to both of you from Canada.

A. Iraheta Hi.

D. Yeo First thing I wanted to ask you is, why do you think people like American Idol so much? I mean, the show is still massive in the ratings. What do you think the reason is?

K. Allen I think the beauty about American Idol is that it takes people that they can relate to, people that maybe acts like a friend of there's, or has the same job or something like that, and makes them into rock stars or country stars, or pop stars, or whatever. I think that's the beauty of it all is that a person coming from nothing to a lot of fame.

A. Iraheta It's a reality show, I mean. Anyone gets stuck on a reality show, especially one like American Idol that has four judges; it's definitely an interesting show.

Moderator Your next question comes from the line of Matthew Chisling from RealityTVCalendar.com. Please go ahead.

M. Chisling Hi guys. Thanks for taking this call.

A. Iraheta Thank you.

M. Chisling I have two questions for you. RealityTVcalendar.com is obviously a fan site for American Idol freaks like myself and we were wondering, out of all the American Idol contestants from your season and seasons prior, if you guys could perform a duet on New Year's, this is a question for both of you, obviously, who would that contestant be?

K. Allen Out of all the contestants ever or this year?

M. Chisling No, we’ll go with ever.

A. Iraheta I don't know. Kris, I'd be pretty comfortable doing something with you. We did something the other night, one of Kris’ song. I think we'd rock people's faces off.

K. Allen It was pretty rocking, too.

A. Iraheta Yes. It was pretty rocking.

K. Allen Take that. Alright.

Moderator Your next question comes from the line of Derek Sheldon from AINow.org. Please go ahead.

D. Sheldon Hi guys. How are you doing today?

A. Iraheta Good. How are you?

D. Sheldon Wonderful. Glad to be able to speak with you, just a quick question for you. Did you make any decisions on what exact songs you'll be singing on New Year's Eve? I know you had both mentioned that you were just singing a couple or two or more?

K. Allen I think I'm singing two. Allison, are you singing two?

A. Iraheta Yes. Okay, I'm singing two.

D. Sheldon And one other quick question. What if your fans are wondering if you guys are going to team up with a duet in the future? And they're kind of suggesting an acoustic version of “Don't Waste The Pretty.” What to you guys think of that?

A. Iraheta That's pretty sick.

K. Allen Yes. Maybe so.

A. Iraheta That would be good, Kris.

D. Sheldon I'd like to see it myself.

K. Allen That would be fun. I'm down. Are you down?

A. Iraheta I'm down.

D. Sheldon Alright. We'll look forward to hearing it, thank you guys.

Moderator Your next question comes from the line of Kim Messina from J-14 Magazine. Please go ahead.

K. Messina Hey guys. How are you?

A. Iraheta Good and you?

K. Allen I'm good.

K. Messina I'm great, thanks. My first question is for Kris, I know you've been busy with Jingle Balls. What was it like performing to a sold out show at Madison Square Garden?

K. Allen I keep going back and thinking about it because I think it was like probably the best show that I've been apart of considering the artist that were there. I just wanted to perform longer. But I thought it was incredible. I though it was an incredible night and getting to perform at Madison Square Garden, obviously is a huge deal. So, I think that will be something that will always stick with me.

K. Messina And I have a question for both of you. Do you guys have any preshow rituals that you do with your bands before you perform?

K. Allen Yes. Allison?

A. Iraheta I don't. We mess around a lot before we perform I guess that's not good.

K. Allen We have a little cheer that is inspired by our music director. ...

A. Iraheta Of course you guys have a cheer.

K. Allen It's cool. We just say "Do It Baby," but we sing it. It's a song that we have. It's incredible. Allison has to see it.

A. Iraheta Okay.

K. Allen Look it up on YouTube.

A. Iraheta I will. Oh, God.

K. Allen It's incredible.

Moderator Your final question will come from the line of Colleen Joyce from Popstar.com. Please go ahead.

C. Joyce Hey guys. Two part question, Allison do you know what you're going to wear? And Kris, I was at Jingle Ball, loved the mash up. Do you plan on doing anything like that for New Year's Eve?

K. Allen Maybe. Allison, go ahead.

A. Iraheta I do know what I'm going to wear. It's going to be pretty sick. It's a zipper dress. You'll have to see it.

K. Allen That's funny, I'm wearing a zipper dress.

A. Iraheta Are you? We probably got it at the same place.

K. Allen Yes. At zipperdress.com?

A. Iraheta Zipperdress.com.

K. Allen I think we're just going to do a couple of songs from the album. But, yes, thank you, I'm glad you like that, though.

C. Joyce Great.

Moderator And there are no further questions at this time.

K. Allen Awesome.

A. Iraheta Great.

K. Allen Thank you, Sir.

A. Iraheta Thank you.

K. Allen Michael.

M. Fabiani I'd like to thank everyone for participating in the call. Just a reminder Billboard's New Year's Eve Live will air New Year's Eve Thursday, December 31st from 11 p.m. till 12:30 a.m. live on the east coast and tape delayed in other time zones.

Thank you again to Kris and Allison for participating in the call.

A. Iraheta Thank you.

K. Allen Thank you, Mr. Michael, good to talk to you.

Moderator Ladies and gentlemen, that does conclude your conference for today. Thank you for your participation and for using AT&T Executive Teleconference.
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