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A
And
the
last
announcement
that
I
have
is
that
we
are
going
to
take
roll
call,
and
this
is
for
me
to
note
the
attendance
and
whether
we
have
quorum
and
then
I'm
going
to
hand
it
over
to
samara.
A
So
when
I
say
your
name
just
you
can
say
yes
or
present
or
anything
to
indicate
that
you're
here.
C
A
Work
brenda.
A
A
G
H
Hi
everyone,
my
name,
is
samara
and
we're
going
to
yeah
get
started
with
just
welcoming
everyone
and
we're
going
to
take
a
little
bit
more
time
to
do
some
introductions,
especially
because
we
have
some
new
folks
here.
H
Yeah
we
have
just
a
little
icebreaker
question,
so
let's
have
everyone
share
your
name,
the
pronouns
that
you
use
and
then
what
what
you're,
passionate
or
concerned
about
in
your
community
or
what
brought
you
to
the
south
side
green
zone.
H
Yeah,
so
one
thing
that
we
talked
about
in
the
in
our
planning
meeting
is
that
if
someone
else
says
something
that
you
resonate
with,
you
could
select
the
raise
hand
button
on
teams
just
to
kind
of
show
like
hey.
I
I
resonate
with
that
as
well.
H
H
H
I
think
I
joined
the
southside
green
zone
because
I
wanted
I'd
been
interested
in
doing
things
to
help
the
environment
for
a
while,
and
I
also
wanted
to
address
the
intersectionality
of
the
environment
and
racism
and
how
those
overlap,
and
so
I
wanted
to
join
this
group.
So
I
had
a
bit
more
of
a
platform
to
address
those
things.
A
Thanks
samara,
cassie
and
vivi.
You
are
up.
B
B
E
And
I'm
here
I'm
a
border
member
and
I
live
in
here
because
I
don't
know
I
want
to
make
a
difference
and
I
would
like
learn
more
about
one.
J
So
the
reason
why
I
want
to
join
south
side-
oh
you
are
translating
that
one.
B
J
Lot
of
romo
we
are
almost
due
to
our
culture
and
our
living
most
of
the
time
we
do
promo.
We
like
somebody,
we
are
romo,
so
I
would
like
to
disclose
that
one
and
to
play
my.
B
B
J
We
will
talk
in
the
future
with
romo
and
oromia
at
the
same
time,
and
you
guys
can
be
observance
of
some
people
says
says:
I'm
ethiopia,
no
matter
what,
by
respecting
our
individual
differences.
We
are
here,
but
as
romo
we
have
around
40
000
in
the
city.
We
play
our
greater
role
in
our
larger
minnesotans,
especially
in
terms
of
protecting
our
environment
from
everything
and
to
make
clean,
especially
I
like
the
point
which
called
southside
green
zone.
J
At
same
time,
I'm
replacing
I'm
representing
a
media
called
auromobias
for
a
media
which
will
be
worked
internationally.
G
Everyone,
my
name,
is
jason,
travis,
cruz,
founder.
He
him
and
ed.
I
mean
I
joined
just
because
I
was
born
and
raised
in
the
east
phillips
neighborhood
and
was
faced
by
the
environmental
impacts
myself
as
well
with
the
soil
contamination
in
my
backyard,
so
making
sure
that
at
least
my
community's
voice
are
being
heard,
along
with,
like
my
story,
to
help
shape
the
narrative
of
the
green.
B
C
C
B
B
K
I
also
live
in
east
phillips
and
I
joined
specifically
work
on
environmental.
B
A
The
connection
with
outside.
K
L
M
B
A
Is
up
next
and
kosar
has
laryngitis
so
she's
gonna
type,
her
message
in
and
then
we'll
read
it
to
everyone.
N
A
O
F
Hello:
everyone,
my
name,
is
jose
luis
bias.
I
live
in
east
phillips,
been
living
in
ace
hills
for
about
20
plus
years.
I
my
gender
pronoun.
Is
he
him
my
reasoning,
joining
the
regional
regional
cohort
of
the
green
zone
and
the
current
cohort?
I
was
just
similar
to
cassie
and
van
gaal
and
that
I
want
my
community
to
thrive,
be
sustainable,
healthy
and
strong.
B
K
K
Okay,
I
joined
the
sorry,
I
heard
something
I
thought
I
heard
something
I
joined
the
console
because
I
much
like
coaster.
I
do
also
want
to
be
a
represent
representation
for
my
community
and
speak
on
issues
that
affect
us
across
the
board,
whether
it's
environmental,
justice
and
justice,
or
racial
and
justice
things,
and
that
all
interests
intersect
across
the
board.
A
Thank
you
zainab
great,
to
meet
you
next
to
mahubo.
B
M
Hi
everyone,
my
name,
is
mohubo
my
preferred
pronouns.
Are
she
her
hers?
I
live
in
the
cedar,
riverside
neighborhood
and
I
chose
to
be
in
southside
green
zone
because
I
wanted
to
be
informed
about
what's
going
on
not
only
around
the
neighborhood
but
in
the
city
and
to
also
kind
of
give
back
to
the
community
and
kind
of
relay
the
information
and
try
to
make
a
change
as
well.
A
Thank
you
next
steve,
our
guest.
N
Try
it
again,
my
name
is
steve
sander.
I
live
in
east
phillips
neighborhood
and
it's
wonderful
to
be
here
and
and
see
all
you
wonderful
folks,
joining
the
green
zone
council,
I'm
an
advocate
of
the
east
phillips,
neighborhood
indoor
farm
project
at
roof
depot,
and
I
we're
looking
forward
to
having
all
the
cultures
in
our
neighborhood
feel,
welcome
and
comfortable
and
and
prosper
at
the
rift
depot
site
very
soon.
So
thank
you
very.
B
P
B
B
Q
I
live
in
midtown
phillips.
I
have
been
in
this
neighborhood
since
1970,
which
is
50
years
now,
and
it's
very
active
and
have
been
very
active
since
1980
when
I
bought
a
duplex
with
my
sister
and
very
concerned
about
the
roof
depot
site
that
we
settled
that
to
the
benefit
of
the
residents
here
and
not
politicians
and
in
general
environmental
issues,
urban
farms,
solar
energy
and
less
expensive
housing
with
more
modern
conveniences.
Thank.
B
D
D
B
A
We
have
a
number
of
other
people
on
the
phone,
I'm
wondering
if
folks
can
just
unmute
introduce
themselves.
If
you
have
not.
B
A
O
Okay,
thank
you.
So
this
is
karen
clark
I
used
to
pronounce
she
her
and
hers,
and
first
thing
what
I
want
to
say
is
welcome
to
the
new
new
members
of
the
council.
It's
wonderful
to
have
you.
O
I
live
in
east
phillips
have
lived
in
new
york
for
about
40
some
years
before
then
another
part
of
phillips
anyway,
I'm
I'm
almost
two
years
into
retirement
from
the
state
legislature,
where
I
had
the
privilege
of
representing
not
only
east
phillips
but
three
other
four,
actually,
four
other
neighborhoods,
and
so
I'm
happy
to
be
on
the
south
side
green
zone
council.
For
a
number
of
reasons.
One
of
the
things
is
that
I
do
believe.
R
O
R
O
B
B
B
B
L
Hey
everyone,
my
name
is
also
karen
and
I'm
a
student
at
carleton
college
majoring
in
environmental
studies,
and
my
group
is
looking
at
the
participatory
or
the
participation
process
in
the
green
zones
for
our
senior
thesis.
B
B
R
A
R
Yeah
no
problem,
it's
maya.
She.
A
B
B
H
Yeah,
I
just
I
just
want
to
say,
welcome
again
to
everyone.
It
was
great
to
see
yeah
some
new,
see
some
new
faces
or
hear
some
new
voices
and
I'm
looking
forward
to
working
with
everyone.
H
A
Yes,
thank
you.
So,
on
december
9th
we
had
the
very
first
joint
north
side,
southside
green
zone
meeting.
A
B
B
A
For
new
members,
I
will
send
out
more
information
about
this
current
draft
of
the
development
criteria.
It
currently
reflects
goals
from
the
north
side,
green
zone
and
one
of
the
pieces
of
feedback
that
the
south
side
had
from
one
of
our
previous
meetings
is
to
add
the
south
side
green
zone
goals.
To
this,
these
recommendations.
B
A
Another
idea
that
came
up
during
the
discussion
at
the
joint
meeting
was
to
have
the
west
saint
paul
community
organization
talk
about
their
experience
using
their
equitable
development
scorecard.
B
B
B
B
A
B
A
Some
of
the
feedback
from
from
attendees
at
the
meeting
were
around
you
know
what
about
renters,
especially
if
renters
are
the
ones
who
make
the
improvement
to
increase
stormwater
management
on
that
property,
but
they
would
make
not
might
not
see
the
financial
benefit
of
that
credit.
How
would
that
work.
A
A
For
anyone
who
attended
the
meeting,
do
you
have
anything
else
that
you
want
to
add.
B
B
H
This
is
samara,
I'll
just
say
it
was
really
really
cool
to
work.
Like
kelly
said,
it
was
our
first
joint
meeting
and
I
think
that
there,
you
know,
there's
a
lot
of
similarities
between
our
goals,
and
so
I
think
it
yeah,
which
is
really
beneficial
to
communicate
and
work
together.
So
I
was
just.
I
was
just
glad
that
we
we
had
that
joint.
B
O
This
is
karen,
I
I
can't
operate
the
chat
or
anything
on
my
phone,
unfortunately,
and
I
couldn't
get
on
my
computer,
so
I
just
would
like
to
say
I
would
be
interested.
B
B
A
And
to
provide
a
little
bit
more
detail
on
what
the
development
criteria
currently
have.
There
is
a
section
on
how
communities
should
be
engaged
in
any
process
that
the
city
goes
through,
and
that
includes
requests
for
proposals
where
the
city
is
selling
a
large
parcel
of
land
for
development,
small,
individual
lots
for
sale,
business
licenses
and
financial
incentives
for.
A
In
addition
to
having
recommendations
for
how
the
community
should
be
involved,
it
also
speaks
to
questions
about
how
any
specific
development
might
meet
the
goals
of
the
community,
whether
it's
in
the
north
side
and
then
we'll
be
adding
in
the
south
side
green
zone,
and
that
includes
the
environmental
impact
any
potential
gentrification.
It
might
cause
economic
benefits
for
a
community,
and
things
like
that.
B
Q
Kelly
shirley
yep
our
guests
and
not
just
the
members
of
the
group
permitted
to
participate,
and
second
is
the
working
group
recorded.
A
B
A
So,
yes,
the
anyone
is
welcome
to
participate
in
those
meetings.
A
If
it's
a
smaller
working
group
of
you
know
three
four
five
members
from
each
of
the
advisory
committees
coming
together,
then
we're
not
required
to
post
it
publicly
we're
not
required
to
record
it,
but
we
can
choose
to
do
so.
If
we
want
to.
B
B
J
Thank
you
kelly
for
your
wonderful
presentation.
It
is
wonderful.
Maybe
it's
my
first
day
have
some
questions.
J
My
question
is:
you
are
talking
about
how
we
partnership
with
the
north
side,
which
is
very
good,
but
historically,
I
want
to
know
a
little
bit
the
historical
background
of
this
southside
green
zone.
What
is
the
duties
and
the
responsibilities
of
us,
because
I
have
to
know
that
yeah?
That's
my
basic
question.
A
B
A
B
And
and
then
on
another.
B
A
Yeah
baku
good
question:
if
it's
something
where
you
don't
feel
like,
you
would
have
the
time
to
participate
in
monthly
meetings.
There
are
you
can
participate
whenever
you're
available
and
or
we
can
update
you,
whether
it's
through
a
teacha
or
anyone
else.
We
can
share
that
information.
B
B
So
she
says
right
now:
it
is
winter,
so
we
are
not
so
busy,
but
during
the
summer
we
become
very
busy.
Then
I
want
a
chat
to
update
me
on
the
progress
of
this
council.
A
B
B
Okay,
I
have
30
minutes
here
today
and
then
I
have
to
go
and
you
know
see
those
who
are
going
home
and
I
am
going
to
get
in
my
shift.
Okay,.
A
I
also
have
a
question
for
baku
in
terms
of
the
document
it's
currently
in
english.
Would
she
want
it
in
oromo
or
maric.
B
A
Okay,
so
the
main
sections
of
the
southside
green
zone
work
plan.
You
can
see
oops
right
in
front
of
you
on
the
screen
if
I
can
get
them
centered
here,
so
the
first
section
is
called
self-determination
and
accountability.
The
second
section
is
land
use,
air
and
soil.
A
B
B
A
This
is
what
each
page
of
the
work
plan
looks
like.
So
there
is
a
a
problem
statement,
oops
wrong
direction
and
then
a
number
of
recommendations
that
go
along
with
it.
So,
for
example,
the
first
problem
in
self-determination
and
accountability
section
is
people
who
don't
live,
work
play
and
pray
in
the
south
side.
Green
zones
are
making
decisions
on
policies
and
programs
for
the
green
zone.
A
B
A
In
the
healthy
food
access
section,
it
talks
about
how
healthy
food
is
more
expensive,
that
there
are
few
healthy
food
businesses
or
grocers
in
the
community
overall,
and
that
the
community
needs
more
support.
Around
growing
healthy
food
from
the
city.
A
The
health
and
energy
and
housing
section
talks
about
recommendations
to
address
the
high
cost
of
heat
and
electric.
B
A
The
green
economy
and
anti-displacement
section
has
recommendations
for
making
it
easier
to
or
where
for
addressing,
the
problem
of
it
being
hard
to
purchase
and
stay
at
a
home
in
a
home
and
also
for
the
high
rate
of
rent.
B
B
A
A
And
jose
luis,
you
had
a
question
on
whether
there
was
a
priority
around
wealth
building,
it's
possible
that
is
in
either
the
self-determination
and
accountability
or
the
green
workforce.
Sections.
A
The
one
piece
of
the
work
plan
that
talks
about
tracking
outcomes
is
an
annual
review
of
the
work
plan,
and
so
we're
actually
going
to
kind
of
go
through
that
in
a
bit.
B
B
B
B
O
Go
ahead,
can
you
hear
me
this
is
karen?
I
was
able
to
get
on
my
computer,
so
I
just
kept
trying
different
ways.
I
wanted
to
say
there
were
a
couple
of
resolutions
that
this
council
passed
regarding
several
of
the
points
that
went
to
the
city
council.
O
In
fact,
one
was
just
last
meeting
where
we
asked
the
city
council
to
make
room
to
advocate
for
changing
the
state
law
that
has
to
do
with
the
bituminous
roadways
and
smith
foundry
to
ask
them
to
put
on
their
agenda
the
state
law
to
support
to
support
the
state
law
or
legislation
that
would
change
the
state
law
to
allow
the
city
to
change
the
zoning
of
those
two
industries
because
they
are
grandfathered
in
and
the
state
law
needs
to
be
changed
in
order
for
the
city
to
actually
do
something
about
their
permit.
O
In
a
way
that
is
real.
So.
O
O
That's
going
on
in
east
phillips,
and
the
response
we
got
from
that
was
that
the
south
side
green
zone
could
not
make
a
statement
like
that
to
to
a
as
a
group,
but
individuals
could
and-
and
I
think
kozar
did
make
a
leaders
in
no
samara.
I
guess
did
lead
us
in
in
making
that
statement
of
support.
O
A
Thank
you
karen
another
letter
that
the
southside
green
zone
submitted
to
the
city
this
year
was
around
supporting
small
businesses,
who
were
impacted
by
some
of
the
destruction
and
often
providing
them
the
resources
that
they
needed
and
to
have
community
at
the
table
for
making
decisions
around
that.
So
that's
another
letter
that
was
submitted
to
the
mayor's
office
and
city
council.
That
again,
is
also
in
line
with
the
work
plan.
B
B
A
L
L
F
Just
wanted
to
emphasize
the
the
aspect
of
making
sure
that
east
phillips
residents
that
experience
continue
to
experience
and
historically
experience
environmental
segregation
and
disinvestment
are
the
ones
leading
the
effort,
perspective,
narrative
and
priorities.
A
Put
that
I
put
the
work
plan
together
and-
and
it
was
it
took
over
two
years
and
two
different
advisory.
B
R
H
I
I
think
I
just
wanted
to
say
that
the
fact
that
we
have
continued
to
meet
throughout
2020
and
all
of
the
different
challenges
it's
presented
is
a
pretty
big
accomplishment,
so,
thanks
to
everyone,
who's
stuck
through
it
through
all
of
this
and
to
everyone
who's
joining
us
now,
I
just
think
that's
an
accomplishment
in
and
of
itself.
H
A
Yeah
and
yeah,
despite
all
of
the
challenges
that
2020
has
thrown
at
the
community,
this
community
and
the
world
in
general,
with
covid,
with
the
murder
of
black
men
and
women
with
the
economic
crisis
and
still
having
to
complete
the
census
vote
in
a
major
election
there
have
been.
You
know.
This
group
has
continued
to
come
together
and
identified
some
priorities
for
the
work
out
of
all
of
those
recommendations
in
the
workplace.
B
A
So,
in
addition
to
the
development
criteria
which
we've
mentioned
and
the
air
pollution
environmental
justice
work,
that
was
also
brought
up
a
couple.
Other
areas
of
priority
that
this
group
has
talked
about
in
the
last
couple
months
is
around
housing
and
addressing
the
major
crisis
around
homelessness
that
many
community
members
are
facing,
and
then
the
other
is
around
housing
development.
So
the
affordability
of
housing.
A
And.
And
being
able
to
provide
more
deeply
affordable
housing
to
residents.
A
And
I
think
we
wanted
to
take
the
next
10
minutes
or
so
and
hear
from
some
of
our
new
members
on
what
are
your
hopes
or
areas
of
interest
as
you
join
this
group
and
what
are
things
that
you
would
like
to
see?
Your
fellow
community
members
work
on
and
support
with
you.
B
A
C
B
C
And
I
I
guess
my
hope
is
that
we
figure
out
a
way
to
have
like
a
feedback
loop
to
the
broader
community
about
this
work
I
mean
I
wish
we
didn't,
have
all
the
covid
restrictions,
because
I
think
it
would
be
really
awesome
if
we
could
have
some
kind
of
environmental,
fair
or
energy
fare
or
there's
so
much
information
out
there
that
I
think
it
would
be
awesome
to
host
some
kind
of
public
once
covid
subsides,
which
who
knows
when
that'll
happen,
but
to
host
a
time
that
the
we
can
invite
in
our
neighbors
and
families
to
learn
more
about
what's
available
to
them?
C
You
know
I'm
I'm
thinking.
How
does
this
apply
to
the
individual
everyday
ordinary
resident?
You
know
I'm
thinking
health
and
lead
blood
levels
and
asthma,
I'm
thinking
solar,
I'm
thinking,
gardens
and
soil,
and
I
just
think
there's
so
much
going
on.
It
would
be
great
to
be
able
to
pro.
You
know,
provide
an
opportunity
for
residents
to
see
and
learn
more
about
that.
B
B
J
I,
like
the
presentation,
I
got
input
for
this
south
side
green
zone
and
also
you
have
made
especially
four
points.
Still
I
mean
the
alema
is
department.
I
mean
focusing
because
all
things
directly
or
indirectly
is
related
to
my
community
and
other
communities,
especially
with
living
nearby.
So
it's
very
important.
That's
what
I
can
say.
Yeah.
B
J
I
mean
it's
very
important
when
we
think,
especially
in
21st
century,
about
global
warming,
climate
change
and
others
is
directly
or
indirectly
related
with
this
kind
of
work.
So
I
thank
you
for
your
doing
wonderful
job.
The
reason
why
I'm
saying
that,
most
of
the
time
when
I'm
free
I
like
to
go
around
minnehaha
far
in
the
different
kinds
of
recreational
areas,
especially
around
the
greenery
area,
so
this
thing
is
directly
or
indirectly
done
by
this
kind
of
organization.
J
So
thank
you
very
much
for
that,
but
I
don't
see.
Maybe
I'm
wrong.
My
evaluation
is
wrong,
but
can
we
see
a
diversity
in
this
organization?
J
I
mean,
for
instance,
I
randomly
came
to
this
one,
no,
I'm
not
representing
any
type
or
any
community,
because
I'm
romo
just
that's
the
way
I
introduce
myself,
but
do
you
guys
have
all
communities
while
I'm
saying
that
when
maybe
from
east
africa,
where
so
much
and
the
other
from
maybe
from
europe
or
from
summer-
let's
say
it
is
very
inclusive
or
it
is
something
randomly.
How
was
that.
B
A
I
think
we're
at
a
point
now,
where
I
mean
there's
always
room
for
improvement,
but
we
do
have
representatives
from
the
aromo
community,
the
somali
community,
the
latina
and
latino
and
latinx
community
and
from
the
american,
indian
or
native
community,
as
well
as
folks
who
are
descendants
from
european
or
identify
as.
B
J
Sorry
I
asked
many
questions
due
to
my
profession,
I'm
journalist.
Maybe
that
could
be
a
reason,
I'm
new
for
this
country.
I
lived
only
for
four
years,
but
I
have
some
concerns,
especially
when
I'm
thinking
about
green
zone,
whether
it
is
north
or
south,
of
course
that's
a
minnesota,
no
matter
what,
as
a
person,
who's
renting
an
apartment,
I
can't
move
from
south
to
north,
which
is
okay,
but
we
are
concerned
as
a
community.
So
sometimes
I've
been
observing.
J
People
like
you
know,
living
on
the
streets
which
can
be
impact
on
this
kind
of
green
zone,
because
I've
been
observing
this
thing,
especially
around
minnehaha
park,
most
of
the
time
I'm
living
nearby,
I'm
young
enough,
so
I'm
walking
a
little
bit
so
what
kind
of
plan
you
guys
have,
especially
to
elevate
or
to
overcome
such
kind
of
problems,
especially
which
can
be
directly
or
indirectly
impacted
on
the
green
zone,
because
I
I
can
observe
my
things.
Maybe
it's
early
judge.
My
judgment
could
be
wrong.
J
As
I
said,
I've
been
here
for
four
years,
it's
alleged
to
say
that,
but
when
I
see
the
quality
and
the
clean
environment
around
this
area,
I
admire
for
sure
I'd
mind
that,
but
sometimes
where
there
is
a
homeless
living
on
the
street.
Something
like
that.
You
can
see
many
kind
of
you
know
unclean
area
in
the
dairy
area.
A
Unfortunately,
we
don't
have
enough
time
tonight
for
me
to
dive
fully
into
that
question,
but
we
have
had
a
couple
conversations.
A
This
past
fall
around
addressing
homelessness
within
the
community
and
we
had
we
had
staff
from
a
couple.
Different
organizations,
as
well
as
the
city
of
minneapolis,
come
and
talk
about
what
efforts
there
are
that
are
going
on,
and
I
think
we
haven't.
You
know
we're
still
figuring
out
what
the
south
side
green
zone's
role
is
in
supporting
those
organizations
or
the
city
and
being
able
to
help
community
members
who
are
facing
homelessness.
A
And
then
you
know
the
the
impacts
that
has
on
on
broader
residents
in
the
in
the
community
as
well,
and
then
francis.
I
do
want
to
ask
after
you
translate
that
if
you
can
ask
if
baku
has
anything
that
she'd
like
to
share
for
priorities
or
hopes
that
she
has
for
this
group,
and
then
I
see
karen,
you
have
your
hand
up
after
that.
B
B
A
All
right,
so
I
know
we're
at
time
I
saw
karen,
has
her
hand
up
jose.
Louise
had
his
hand
up.
Are
there
quick
comments
that
you
have
before
we
wrap
up
the
meeting.
O
B
O
B
O
The
other
thing
I
want
to
say
is
I
I
totally
agree
with
the
last
speaker
and
and
the
whole
issue
about
homelessness,
and
I
just
hope
we
will
devote
some
more
time
to
it,
because
it
is
just
it
is
heartbreaking
and
it
is
also
something
we
can
do
something
about.
So
I
hope
we'll
come
back
to
that.
B
A
All
right,
two
last
follow-up
things
that
I'll
say
one
is
we
have
to
decide
on
our
meeting
day
and
time
for
2021.
A
I
will
follow
up
with
everyone
to
confirm,
hopefully
the
so
what
we
have
been
doing
is
meeting
on
the
fourth
monday
of
every
month
from
six
to
eight.
Using
this
online
platform,
I
will
follow
up
with
everyone
and
if
you
have
any
problems
with
that
time,
let
me
know,
and
then
we
can
discuss
it
at
our
january
meetings.
A
And
the
last
thing
is
for
new
members,
one
thing
that
we
do
as
part
of
the
city,
council
and
city
clerk's
office
process
is
an
oath
of
office
and
so
I'll
also
be
following
up
with
you
about
that.
So
look
for
email
or
phone
call
from
me
over
the.