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Do the Commanders have enough protection to make McLaurin succeed within the offense?
Hour 4: 06/05/2026 -Is a Terry McLaurin bounce back something to be confident about? -Do the Commanders have enough protection to make McLaurin succeed within the offense? -Danny Just Can't Keep Up with Viral Social Media Trends
Andy begins with James Wood inside the park homer leading the Nats over the Mets, and the Knicks comeback win over the Cavaliers. (16:37) Terry McLaurin speaks on the Jayden Daniels' led off season workouts in LA. (40:16) More on the Knicks win in Game 1 of the ECF. To hear the whole show, tune in live from 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Monday-Friday. For more sports coverage, download the ESPN630 AM app, visit https://www.sportscapitoldc.com. To join the conversation, check us out on twitter @ESPN630DC and @andypollin1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Donna Hopkins of Pro Football Plus joins the discussion to break down the biggest storylines heading into Commanders minicamp, including what she's watching most closely and where Washington still needs to improve as the offseason progresses. The conversation expands into the Commanders' wide receiver outlook, including whether the team needs a true WR2 alongside Terry McLaurin and if McLaurin still firmly holds WR1 status in today's offense. There's also continued discussion around building a more complete supporting cast for Jayden Daniels and how the organization should approach surrounding its young quarterback. The hour wraps on a celebratory note, recognizing former Redskins linebacker Ken Harvey on his 61st birthday and reflecting on his legacy in Washington football history.
The hour opens with audience reaction as listeners weigh in on who would best complement Terry McLaurin in the Commanders' offense, sparking a wider discussion about how Washington should continue building its receiving corps. The conversation then turns to whether the Commanders truly need another wide receiver, including fan speculation about a potential George Pickens fit in Washington and what that addition could mean for the offense moving forward. The segment wraps with continued listener calls as Chris Russell fields final reactions, debates, and opinions on the Commanders' wide receiver outlook and roster direction.
Shahem McLaurin is a licensed therapist, founder of an independent mental health agency, and public mental health educator whose work bridges clinical expertise with large-scale public engagement. They have led and participated in national mental health awareness campaigns in collaboration with institutions such as Harvard University and the National Ad Agency, and have partnered with brands and organizations to develop ethical, evidence-informed mental health messaging. As the founder of their own agency, Shahem provides clinical leadership, strategic direction, and oversight of mental health programming rooted in trauma-informed and culturally responsive care. They are a sought-after speaker and keynote presenter, having delivered talks and trainings at universities including NYU and SUNY. Their work centers on making mental health education accessible, reducing stigma, and expanding equitable access to care through media, storytelling, and community-based dialogue. In this episode, we explore what it looks like to show up authentically as a therapist, different career paths (including community mental health), and how these experiences can shape the way we understand care, access, and equity. We also talk about the importance of advocating for clients not just within the therapy room, but outside of it as well. Shahem shares more about the importance of working toward more accessible and inclusive mental health care, and how there is no one-size-fits-all way to show up as a therapist.FOLLOW SHAHEM:INSTA: @5hahem; @freedomcollectivepodTIKTOK: @5hahemPODCAST: Freedom Collective PodcastSTAY CONNECTED:INSTA: @trustandthriveTIKOK: @trustandthriveTHREADS: @trustandthriveFACEBOOK: bit.ly/FBtaramontEMAIL: trustandthrive@gmail.com
Hour 2 with Adam "Awadd" Epstein: Will Antonio Williams's route running ability overcome his height? / Expect Brandon Aiyuk to join the WR corps as well / McLaurin was drafted #76 at 6 foot in 2019, very similar to Williams at #71 / Both of the Commanders draft picks have been great so far
Hour 1 with Nick Ashooh and Tobi Altizer: Sonny Styles is going to bring an immediate change in athleticism to the defense / Are we concerned about Antonio Williams? / The first round of the NFL draft took under 3 hours this year / Nobody in the WR room has a guaranteed slot beside McLaurin
**Clay Edwards Show – Episode 1203: Wood Street vs. Little Street Debate** Clay rips into the Jackson City Council's proposal to rename Wood Street to “Little Street” after the JSU band director. He points out that Wood Street is one of the most violent, dangerous streets in the country, known for gangs, drugs, and constant chaos in the McLaurin neighborhood. Councilman Kenneth Stokes supports the name change, but longtime community activist Byron “Batman” Donaldson shows up to the meeting and gets into a heated confrontation with Stokes — to the point the new female police chief has to physically hold Batman back. Clay calls the whole thing ridiculous, joking that the Wood Street Boys gang is going to have to rebrand as the “Little Street Boys,” and says changing the name won't fix the culture rot, violence, or the fact that the area is still plagued by the same problems. He ties it into the bigger picture of Jackson's ongoing dysfunction and why cosmetic changes like this are pointless without real accountability. Unfiltered, no sugar added reality radio. **The Clay Edwards Show – Episode 1203**
Our LEVEL US UP Guest is Shahem Mclaurin! An EMDR Therapist and LCSW in NYC, artist and host of @freedomcollectivepod. Keep up with my releases and appearances!Subscribe to my newsletter for free at AmandaSeales.comSupport the work here://Join the #sealessquad at Patreon.com/AmandaSeales//Stop by my lickle shop! AmandaLandExports.comatforms.This is a Smart Funny & Black Production
NBC's Matthew Berry dropped a hint that 2026 could be Terry McLaurin's final season with the Washington Commanders, sparking questions about the star wide receiver's future in D.C. Chris Russell reacts to Berry's comments, breaking down why McLaurin might be on the move and what factors could influence the team's decision. He also explores potential replacements, analyzing other wide receiver options the Commanders could target in free agency or the draft to fill the void and maintain a productive passing game, offering fans a clear picture of the team's offseason strategy at the position.
Hour 2 covers the latest offseason shakeups for the Washington Commanders and key sports news. Chris Russell reacts to Rashan Gary's Instagram farewell to the Green Bay Packers and weighs whether he could fit in Washington. The discussion also examines the Commanders' decision to cut Tyler Biadasz instead of negotiating a trade and whether the move was mishandled. The conversation continues with NBC's Matthew Berry hinting that 2026 may be WR Terry McLaurin's final season with the Commanders, adding uncertainty to the team's long-term plans. The hour closes with a college basketball update as a North Carolina freshman forward suffers a season-ending thumb injury.
March 5: Matthew (@MatthewBerryTMR), Jay (@croucherJD), and Connor (@ConnorJRogers) recap an eventful NFL Combine starting with some of the most interesting things Berry heard in Indianapolis, including updates on Mike Evans, Deebo Samuel and Malik Willis. The guys also go through the biggest news this week, with the latest on Kyler Murray, DJ Moore and Stefon Diggs. The groups wrap with Connor’s biggest winners from the Combine, and their best bets on Kyler Murray’s next team. (2:30) – Rotoworld Player News: Bills sending Bears a second-round pick for DJ Moore (12:15) – Most Interesting Things Heard at Combine: Carr to unretire, ARI to pursue Willis (33:30) – Most Interesting Things Heard at Combine: Evans unlikely to return to TB (37:55) - Most Interesting Things Heard at Combine: Deebo & McLaurin could be out of WSH (42:00) – Rotoworld Player News: Murray & Diggs released (49:15) – Rotoworld Player News: HOU gets Montgomery, DAL signs Williams (57:04) – Connor’s Combine Winners (01:03:41) – Last Call: Kyler Murray’s Next Team See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Should the Commanders trade BACK from the seventh overall selection? Scott Jackson and Anthony Armstrong discuss a variety of scenarios that could play out to determine Adam Peters' and the Commanders' strategy in the NFL draft and free agency! 00:50 State of Mississippi deems NIL dollars NON-Taxed 1:42 What Percentage would you give the Raiders in trading #1 overall? 2:50 Where would Fernando Mendoza rank amongst the last 5 drafts of QBs? 4:30 FanDuel Who will be the #2 pick? 7:19 Phones will be ringing at #7 11:45 The WR class is DEEP 13:31 Mike Evans to Washington? 20:40 Alec Price - paying for projected production 22:00 WR2 will need to win their matchups 22:55 There is an off-ramp in the McLaurin contract after 2026 season Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
After Matthew Berry of NBC Sports suggested that 2026 could be the final season in Washington for Terry McLaurin due to his looming $34M cap hit, Doc Walker and Anthony react to the idea of the star receiver potentially becoming a cap casualty. The guys discuss what they would need to see from McLaurin over the next couple of seasons to justify the Commanders keeping him through the final two years of his contract and debate how his production, leadership, and impact on the offense factor into that decision.
White House Historical Association president Stewart McLaurin, author of "The People's House Miscellany," talks about the history of the White House and White House-related trivia. He also discusses the changes that presidents and first ladies have made to the White House's interior and exterior going back to President Thomas Jefferson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
White House Historical Association president Stewart McLaurin, author of "The People's House Miscellany," talks about the history of the White House and White House-related trivia. He also discusses the changes that presidents and first ladies have made to the White House's interior and exterior going back to President Thomas Jefferson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dr. Zonzie McLaurin explores the concept of legacy, emphasizing that it is not merely what one leaves behind but how one lives and impacts others throughout their life. She outlines three foundational pillars for building a lasting legacy: pouring into people intentionally, creating something that can stand without you, and living your values out loud. Dr. McLaurin encourages listeners to reflect on their current legacy-building efforts and to take actionable steps towards intentional legacy creation.TakeawaysLegacy is about what you activate in others.Your resume reflects what you did; your legacy reflects who you were.Pouring into people creates a ripple effect of impact.Building something that can stand without you is crucial for legacy.Living your values consistently is key to a powerful legacy.Legacy is built in everyday moments, not just significant achievements.You can start building your legacy right now, with every decision.Investing in others is a long-term commitment to legacy.Your legacy is shaped by how you treat others, regardless of their status.Don't leave your legacy to chance; be intentional about it.Sound Bites"Live your values out loud.""I refuse to leave mine to chance.""You can start right now, today."Chapters00:00 The Essence of Legacy04:20 Three Pillars of Lasting Legacy10:13 Living Your Values Out Loud13:49 Building Your Legacy Intentionally
NFL News: McLaurin, Evans, Tyson, Pickens, Hunter
In this week's story, teller Earliana McLaurin recalls some of her shaky moments in dating and the friendship that helped ground her.
Hour 3 with Lynnell Willingham: Commanders OC David Blough wants McLaurin to get how many targets per game!?!? / Dan Quinn talks about what kinds of players he wants in Washington / What would have to happen for Dan Quinn's seat to get hot? / NFL Draft analyst Mike Mayock talks about the upcoming NFL draft
1:12 - Burgundy and Gold Hour 1 - Mina Kimes' QB Rankings, Getting JD5 Back to Rookie-Year Form + Calls 47:01 - Burgundy and Gold Hour 2 - 10 Targets a Game for McLaurin, Deebo Samuel Contract Set to Void + Calls 1:31:29 - Burgundy and Gold Hour 3 - Mock Draft Monday, Tobi's Pick at No. 7 + NBA Tanking Levels
Hour 2 1:12 - Blough Wants to Feed Terry: 10 Targets a Game for McLaurin? 13:04 - Deebo Samuel Contract Set to Void Today + Commanders WR Depth Discussion 25:20 - Calls on Building the Commanders WR room
David Blough said that he wants to get Terry McLaurin 10+ targets a game, career year coming for McLaurin?
David Blough went on record saying he wants to give McLaurin 10+ targets a game. Would you want to see that?
2.12.26 Hour 2 1:00- David Blough said that he wants to get Terry McLaurin 10+ targets a game, career year coming for McLaurin? 32:00- What's going on in our lives that has nothing to do with sports?
New Commanders offensive coordinator David Blough told WUSA 9 that he envisions an offense where Terry McLaurin is a featured weapon and sees around 10 targets per game. Tobi Altizer reacts to Blough's comments and explains why he loves the philosophy, breaking down how different and more explosive the Commanders' offense looks when Terry is heavily involved and why making McLaurin a focal point could be key to getting the offense back on track.
(00:00:00) We begin with Dr. Brett McLaurin, Professor of Environmental, Geographical, and Geological Sciences at Commonwealth University, who helps us understand why certain rocks can sing. Using the famous ringing rocks of Bucks County as a starting point, Dr. McLaurin explains how mineral composition, cooling rates, and internal stress create boulders that chime like bells when struck. From Pennsylvania to sites around the world, these “lithophonic” rocks reveal surprising truths about Earth’s processes — and why some landscapes literally hold their own music. (00:23:17) Then we shift from geological resonance to human resilience with international fine artist Dionn Reneé, a Harrisburg native whose original artwork was selected for the global marketing campaign of Sony’s The Woman King, starring Viola Davis. Dionn shares how her lifelong battle with lupus, her commitment to fitness and MMA training, and her deep connection to the film’s themes shaped her artistic approach. Her work — celebrated across the entertainment industry — reflects the same warrior spirit that defines the story on screen Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Top Stories for January 17th Publish Date: January 17th PRE-ROLL: Kia Mall of Georgia From the BG AD Group Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Saturday, January 17th and Happy Birthday to James Earle Jones I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by Gwinnett KIA Mall of Georgia. Gwinnett commission accused of deliberately skipping GOP member for vice chair Kemp proposes money for Highway 316 projects, fighting homelessness GCPS receives grant from the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: EAGLE THEATRE STORY 1: Gwinnett commission accused of deliberately skipping GOP member for vice chair Drama is brewing in Gwinnett County politics, and it’s all about the vice chairman seat on the county commission. Republicans are accusing the Democratic majority of intentionally skipping over the board’s lone Republican, District 4 Commissioner Matthew Holtkamp, for the ceremonial role. For years, the vice chair position rotated among district commissioners—until it didn’t. Holtkamp, now in his fourth year, has never been chosen. Instead, the board voted 4-1 to name Democrat Ben Ku as vice chair, sparking claims of “partisan gamesmanship.” Holtkamp, for his part, kept it diplomatic: “I was disappointed but respect the process.” Others? Not so much. Republicans are calling it a blatant snub. Democrat Kirkland Carden didn’t mince words, saying Holtkamp’s “partisan antics” cost him the role. But Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson downplayed the drama, calling the vote a routine decision. And so, the debate rages on. STORY 2: Kemp proposes money for Highway 316 projects, fighting homelessness Gov. Brian Kemp has big plans for Georgia this year—think highways and homelessness. At the Georgia Chamber’s Eggs and Issues Breakfast, he laid out his priorities, and for Gwinnett residents, one stands out: $200 million to keep transforming State Route 316 into a limited-access highway. “Growth along 316 is incredible,” Kemp said. “We need a safe, efficient expressway.” Work’s already underway at Hi Hope Road, with more interchanges and overpasses coming. But that’s not all. Kemp’s also pushing $1.8 billion for permanent express lanes on I-75 in Henry County to ease its infamous traffic jams. And homelessness? He’s proposing $50 million for grants to fund shelters, outreach, and mental health services. Big moves, big money—Kemp’s aiming to leave a mark. STORY 3: GCPS receives grant from the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation Gwinnett County Public Schools just scored big—literally. Thanks to a $6.3 million grant from the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation (with help from Atlanta United, the Falcons, and PGA TOUR Superstore), middle and high school sports are getting a major boost. What’s the plan? For starters, GCPS will add field lighting at six athletic fields, meaning weekday soccer games—no more cramming everything into Saturdays. Better lighting also means safer, more flexible practices and games. The grant will also fund girls’ flag football at 14 middle schools by 2026 and help cover costs for boys’ and girls’ soccer programs, especially in underserved areas. The Blank Foundation, founded by Home Depot co-founder Arthur Blank, has donated over $1.5 billion to causes that unite and uplift communities. This grant? Just another example of that mission in action. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: Ingles MarketsSTORY 4: Fox Theatre delivers chart-topping year The Fox Theatre had a banner year in 2025, racking up awards and accolades that cement its place as one of the most beloved venues in the country. From ticket sales to community impact, the recognition poured in. The biggest win? Being crowned IEBA’s 2025 Theatre of the Year—an honor that highlights excellence in programming, operations, and artist relations. “This reflects the strength of our team, the artists who grace our stage, and the audiences who keep showing up,” said CEO Allan Vella. The Fox also dominated year-end charts: No. 2 Highest Grossing Venue Worldwide (Billboard), No. 1 in ticket sales for its size (VenuesNow), and No. 6 globally for ticket sales (Pollstar). Locally, it snagged “Best of Atlanta” honors and a Reader’s Choice Award from the Atlanta Jewish Times. Even the leadership shined—Vella made Atlanta Magazine’s “Atlanta 100” and Billboard’s Touring Power Players list, while team members Rachel Bomeli and Faustina Brooks earned industry awards. The Fox isn’t just a theatre; it’s a cultural powerhouse. STORY 5: Johnson-Morgan named school board chair, Simmons is vice chair Gwinnett County’s school board is shuffling its leadership roles for 2026, but keeping familiar faces at the helm. Tarece Johnson-Morgan, last year’s vice chair, is stepping up as chairwoman, while Adrienne Simmons, who served as chair in 2025, will now take on the vice chair role. Both votes? Unanimous. Not everyone was thrilled, though. Board member Steve Knudsen voiced frustration that Steve Gasper or Rachel Stone weren’t considered for vice chair—but, notably, he didn’t nominate them during the vote. In other business, the board kept its attorney and legal organ the same, readopted policies, and adjusted a few meeting dates for the year. We’ll be right back. Break 3: GCPL Passport STORY 6: Georgia Democratic lawmakers try to rein in ICE Georgia Senate Democrats took aim at the Trump administration Tuesday, introducing a flurry of bills targeting immigration enforcement and military deployments. They didn’t hold back, calling Trump’s administration a “rogue regime” and demanding state Republicans step up. One flashpoint? ICE. After an officer fatally shot Renee Good in Minneapolis last week, Sen. Josh McLaurin accused ICE of escalating violence. “We’ve all seen the video,” he said. “This isn’t what they’re trained to do.” McLaurin’s bill would let citizens sue ICE for civil rights violations. Other proposals include requiring judicial warrants for enforcement at sensitive locations (like schools and hospitals), mandating badges and unmasking ICE officers, and limiting National Guard deployments without the governor’s approval. Sen. Kim Jackson didn’t mince words: “If Georgia State Patrol can show their faces, so can ICE. It’s cowardice.” But Republicans, like Majority Leader Jason Anavitarte, dismissed the effort, saying, “The state can’t regulate the federal government.” STORY 7: Georgia GOP senators target Raffensperger over voter registration lists Georgia Republicans are turning up the heat on Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, demanding he hand over the state’s unredacted voter registration list to the Trump administration. But Raffensperger? He’s not budging. State law, he says, protects private voter info—Social Security numbers, birthdates, driver’s licenses. Sharing that? Not happening. The DOJ, meanwhile, has been pushing all 50 states for voter lists, claiming it’s about accuracy. They even sued Georgia last month. The resolution, led by Lt. Gov. Burt Jones’ allies, accuses Raffensperger of “obstruction.” But it’s mostly symbolic—no legal teeth. Raffensperger’s office fired back, saying they’ve already complied as far as the law allows. “He won’t risk identity theft for millions of voters,” the statement read. The DOJ’s lawsuit heads to federal court in Macon soon. Stay tuned. We’ll have closing comments after this Break 4: Sugar Hill Ice Skating Rink Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.gwinnettdailypost.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. 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Hour 3 with Rick "Doc" Walker: Callers weigh in on whether the Commanders should tank or not / Was the season doomed from the start with how McLaurin was handled? / Lou Holder reminisces on that magical George Mason run in 2006 / Show wrap up
We get to our state of the union on Commanders WR Terry McLaurin.
12.2.25 Hour 2 1:00- We get to our fastest 16 minutes around the NFL! 21:00- We get to our state of the union on Commanders WR Terry McLaurin. 32:00- What's going on in our lives that has nothing to do with sports?
White House Historical Association president Stewart McLaurin, author of "The People's House Miscellany," talks about the history of the White House and White House-related trivia. He also discusses the changes that presidents and first ladies have made to the White House's interior and exterior going back to President Thomas Jefferson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10.29.25 Hour 4 1:00- Do you believe that the Commanders star WR can bounce back after multiple games missed with a quad injury? 21:00- With what we know now, did the Commanders do enough this offseason?
10.29.25 Hour 3 1:00- NFL- Frank Schwab, Commanders- Nicki Jhabvala, Wizards- Kyshawn George 31:00- With McLaurin OUT vs Seattle, can he salvage his season once he's back?
10.29.25 Hour 2 1:00- Michael Jordan came down on the current NBA with load management and other things, do you agree with him? 21:20- Breaking news: Terry McLaurin is OUT this weekend vs Seattle. We react to that here.
Do you believe that the Commanders star WR can bounce back after multiple games missed with a quad injury?
Nicki Jhabvala from The Athletic joins G&D to discuss McLaurin being ruled out vs Seattle.
Breaking news: Terry McLaurin is OUT this weekend vs Seattle. We react to that here.
10.24.25 Hour 1 1:00- Commanders defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr. said today there will be some changes to his defense, we discuss those here. 21:35- With Terry McLaurin coming back, do you think Terry and the offense can get right?
10.23.25 Hour 3 1:00- NFL, Wizards- Bijan Todd, Commanders- John "Cakes" Auville 35:30- McLaurin & Deebo are expected to be active this weekend, but will they each be 100%?
Footballguys The Audible - Fantasy Football Info for Serious Fans
Get your 10-minute fantasy football edge: Bob Harris & Mike Dempsey break down today's NFL news + what it means for your team.
We get the news LIVE that Terry McLaurin will be OUT vs Dallas for the 4th straight week. We then make our picks for Commanders-Cowboys.
Footballguys The Audible - Fantasy Football Info for Serious Fans
Get your 10-minute fantasy football edge: Bob Harris & Mike Dempsey break down today's NFL news + what it means for your team.
Footballguys The Audible - Fantasy Football Info for Serious Fans
Get your 10-minute fantasy football edge: Bob Harris & Mike Dempsey break down today's NFL news + what it means for your team.
Footballguys The Audible - Fantasy Football Info for Serious Fans
Get your 10-minute fantasy football edge: Bob Harris & Mike Dempsey break down today's NFL news + what it means for your team.
Tuesday on 2 Pros and a Cup of Joe, Trey Hendrickson and Terry McLaurin finally get paid, ending their hold-ins. The Browns make room in their QB room by trading Kenny Pickett to the Raiders. Plus, Raja Jackson rampages in the wrestling ring.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mina Kimes and Frank Isola discuss the new Terry McLaurin deal, the Cleveland Browns QB room, and Cal "Big Dumper" Raleigh! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
JP Finlay and Mitch Tischler join you for an emergency podcast after the Commanders and star wide receiver Terry McLaurin agreed to a three-year extension. The guys break down McLaurin's new deal and explain what it means for both the 2025 season and the overall future outlook of the team. With McLaurin's future in Washington no longer in question, the episode ends with JP and Mitch each sharing what their biggest cause for concern is moving forward.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.