No audio in multicam CC

Hello, working in Premiere Pro CC and can not get audio in multicam to work for some reason
(1) selected clips AND THEIR AUDIO in timeline and selected Nest
(2) enable multicam
(3) double click nested compostion in timeline to open Multicam Window
- no audio inside that window, when i go back to  timeline i hear it just fine.  WTF

Double click opens it in the Source Monitor.  You can't cut it there.  Click the wrench under the Program Monitor to change to multicam view there.

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