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have you tried these new febreze car vent clips? the new intensity dial gives you total control. i can turn it up... that smells good! or turn it down... hmm. nice and light. enjoy 40 days of freshness, your way. ♪ lalalalala ♪ >> brian: 8:00 a.m. on the east coast. it is tuesday, august 20, this is "fox and friends." we're in new york. lawrence in chicago. >> ainsley: lawrence.
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>> lawrence: i love the emphasis. >> brian: it's a gift. >> ainsley: president biden, my gosh, we stayed up too late waiting for him. pushed out of election. what does this say about a united democratic party? we'll ask pete buttigieg. >> steve: he's coming up with lawrence. outside dnc, cops clash with protesters who breached security perimeter five times. joe biden had this observation about those people. >> president biden: those protesters out in the street, have a point, a lot of innocent people are being killed on both sides. >> steve: sean hannity will react this hour. >> lawrence: i asked about
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biggest accomplishments. >> accompaniment to president joe biden. >> supporting joe biden. >> loyalty to president biden. >> lawrence: loyalty? final hour of "fox and friends" starts now, remember mornings are better with friends. >> steve: all right. on this tuesday, day two of the dnc in chicago and president biden will be out of sight after passing the torch to kamala harris in a post-prime time speech at 11:28 last night. >> ainsley: biden left california, after telling reporters he could have won reelection. >> brian: jacqui heinrich live from chicago is well lit. [laughteck] >> thank you, brian. democrats pushed the president
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out of prime time four weeks after they push him out of the race. it didn't go over well with allies. one aide texted a reporter, this is awful, he set up a campaign and handed it over to him, did they have to push him out of prime time? everything he took from the stage would have been his. he did not get a reception like this in 2020, it was in a parking lot. he took to the podium after wiping a tear from his eye and nancy pelosi came clean about the pressure campaign put on after claiming she never made a single call. >> i have to do what i have to do. he made the decision for the country. my concern was not about the president, it was about his campaign. as he has seen, the xexuberance
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and excitement that has come forth in our country. >> biden says he's not spoken to nancy pelosi since he dropped out, but came to realize what he needed to do, even though he believes he could have won. >> the party thought they would lose seats, that would be the topic remainder of the campaign. we were not that far behind. >> democrats are undeniably more energized and biden tried to give harris plenty of credit in his legacy story. >> president biden: i made a lot of mistakes in my career, i gave my best to you. for 50 years, like many of you, i've given my heart and soul to
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the nation. >> biden's last big political moment was raw at times. he sounded pitchy, mustering grace to deliver this handoff his party demaned, clear snapshot, you have a lot of friends, until you are no longer useful to them. >> steve: we were talking about david pluck joining the campaign and an internal power struggle between the campaign and the white house and wilmington, have they, woed that out? >> we're starting to see harris's circle fill out. she's stacking people around her with people who have known her for a long time. i'd be curious to know if joe biden gave her advice whether to bring in people from the obama camp, some people in his inner
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circle are no longer in the inner circle. you heard anita dunn say we will not get legacy speak from joe. i wonder what advice the president gave to harris as she tlies to build her own team. >> brian: no reason to be in delaware. >> steve: none. it would take a long time to call mayflower moving. >> jobs are based there, though. >> ainsley: a lot of people are saying -- thanks. how it was intentional they put joe biden in late last night. i was like, how much longer will i have to stay awake? >> brian: what did you see that put you over the top? >> ainsley: flipping the channels and it said, coming up chris kuhns, warnock.
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what? i want to see jill biden and joe biden and go to bed. i got to get sleep tonight. >> brian: they cut james taylor and debby wasserman, schultz out. they had speakers with no discipline, i guess that is not unique. last month things went off like a top. we will replay jack tapper's comments. it was long, 49 minutes, all over the place and vann jones said it could have been shorter. >> lawrence: it was full of things that said everything is right with america. board of county commissioners border has been fixed, they have
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given goodies to the american people. after he painted such a glowing picture of administration, why would they force guy like that out of the race? >> steve: here is the thing about go ing past prime time. if you do a tv show, have a tv producer doing it, if they just had politicians saying, these are people we owe five be minutes to, 75 people speak before joe biden, it was poorly produced anda jacqui heinrich was highlighting, people inside the biden circle are like, they are screwing him. he has to give the speech, he never wanted to give. he did not want to do that. squeezed out by the party and squeezed out by the show. they should have put him on at 9:00 eastern time and had chris kuhns go after him.
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>> lawrence: isn't spielberg, the producer? >> steve: he's a movie producer, it was a long movie. >> brian: ron howard, i'm sorry it had to come to this. hillary clinton and aoc rewriting history in realtime. >> i wish my mother and kamala's mother could see us. they would say, keep going. >> on the other side of that glass ceiling is kamala harris raising her hand and taking the oath of office as our 47th president of the united states. >> she understands urgency of rent checks and groceries and prescriptions, she's committed to reproductive and civil rights as to taking on corporate greed. if you are a working parent trying to afford rent and child care, kamala harris is for you.
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if you are a senior who had to go back to work because your retirement did not stretch far enough, kamala is for you. >> brian: right, only problem, aoc, she was in power and remains in the job. you are not talking about trump years, you are talking about her years. >> ainsley: you blame trump? she's been vice president for 3-1/2 years. >> steve: if you only watch that tv show, you would think everything is great. kamala harris is trying to be a moderate and she's not. facts to keep in mind after last night. number of seniors who had to unretire and return to work, one in three during this administration. 52% of unretired seniors cite inflation for returning to work. while kamala harris talks about how she worked at mcdonald's and
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her struggles, whose watch did that inflation happen on? >> ainsley: i kept thinking, no more stories, this is about the future. everyone told a story about the past. this is under joe biden and kamala harris, negative wealth growth. since march of 2020, families lost average of $34,000 in their wealth. >> steve: that could buy a car. >> brian: any more stats? >> steve: we do. once upon a time in 2020, average american family saved north of 8% and right now, it is about 3.5% because stuff costs more. >> brian: more facts. yesterday leaked out corporate rate is going up if kamala harris takes power up to 28%. we were competing with the world
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and dropped to 21%. corporations have people in it, they are supposed to attract business, why take your business out ofi ireland or europe, 12% and 21%. we're going 28%, not understanding about onshoring and what they did before. >> lawrence: you will have massive layoffs and they keep talking about record profit. no one is talking about you shut down businesses during pandemic. they are trying to recover from being in the red, no talk about that. no view from talking to average day americans what they are going through. kamala harris has not done a press conference in 30 days. i decided to go to dem-palooza, what is her record, her greatest accomplishment? this is what they said. ♪ >> kamala, kamala, kamala!
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>> >> lawrence: why are you supporting kamala harris? >> she's a better candidate like hundred thousand percent, if you can go that far. >> she's a woman who knows how to run this country, she's proven it by being a prosecutor and graeat vice president. >> she's a gold standard in our country. >> this is loyalty, you don't have a choice? >> no, if i did have a choice, she would be my choice. >> lawrence: when it comes to accomplishments as vice president, what is kamala harris' greatest accomplishment? >> happened just last two weeks, able to mobilize the democratic party. >> successful vice president and accompaniment to joe biden. >> name number one accomplish
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mr ment accomplishment as vice president, what would you say? >> supporting joe biden and standing up to take the baton when passed to her. >> she's been able to step in with every issue and tackle immigration. >> she picked this gentleman to be her vice president, b brilliant. >> lawrence: biggest speech of her lifetime coming up, what do you need to hear from her? >> i've heard everything i need to hear from her. >> looking forward to thursday, people get to hear what she will do as president. >> i support her, whatever she is. >> lawrence: if they can't name accomplishment, these are people supporting her, how can we, the american public? >> steve: all about reinvention of kamala harris, will people buy it? >> ainsley: what is dem-palooza?
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i know what lala-palooza is. >> when i was a young dem, they did not have that, i think it is gathering together and fellowshiping together. >> brian: any dancing? >> lawrence: a little bit of dancing. i may have danced with them. >> steve: do we have that? >> lawrence: i asked producers to burn it. >> steve: coming up next, next to lawrence will be pete buttigieg, he has all sorts of questions, stick around.
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bring on the good stuff. >> president biden: i've made a lot of mistakes in my career, but i gave my best to you. for 50 years. >> lawrence: right now president biden on vacation in california, jetting out late last night after emoegszal fare well, capping off dramatic exit >> the race. live here is walz campaign surrogate pete buttigieg. thank you for giving us some time. >> thank you.
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>> lawrence: big showing at 11:00 11:00 last night. he is no longer nominee. questions about it. "new york times" writes all cabinet meetings have been scripted, nine months. axios writes he is only available between 10 a.m. and 4 4:00 p.m. and w"wall street journal" said debt ceiling negotiation, nancy pelosi had to take over, is this the reason he is no longer nominee for your party? >> i feel like conservative media and party feel they are running against -- >> he is responsible for biggest run of job growth in american history. in any job, especially presidency, you want to be judged by results.
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the country was in condition you could not approach the capitol because of trump supporters. moving back from covid collapse and deliver ing infrastructure promised. >> lawrence: these weren't conservative outlets, "wall street journal" is. >> you are. >> lawrence: i want to know when did you know that the president was unfit to be on the ticket? >> the president is not unfit. >> lawrence: why did you -- >> put his ego aside. >> lawrence: why did you wait until the last minute to switch -- can i finish and i will let you finish, mr.
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secretary. you waited until after the debate, everybody in america waited and all reports coming out. cabinet members were frustrated, nancy pelosi had to take over. the debt ceiling in 2003, came down to debt ceiling negotiation she had to take it over. >> he won the debt ceiling negotiation. go over whether he slips up ands one name when he wants to say another name or look at what he accomplished. turns out he is really good being president of the united states. >> lawrence: when you look at inflation, up 19.4, southern border 8.1 encounters, violent crime across 66 major cities 9.6 percent, is that a record you
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can run on? >> compared to why crime went up under donald trump. are viewers aware violent crime went up under donald trump? it has to do with policy, some have to do with message when you have donald trump, a convicted criminal. running against prosecutor like kamala harris, we have opportunity to send message about whether we are serious on law and order or whether it is a talking point, something people try to use as political theme for partisan gain. inflation went up in every country after covid, we brought inflation down. every election is about the future and economists predict trump plan will increase cost by 3900, why go back? >> lawrence: i don't want you to think the crime or inflation issue is new, i've been covering it for years, i talk with voters
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everyday. yesterday i talked with a mother, not a republican, would vote for a democrat most of the time. this is what she said the yesterday, watch. >> how can i vote for somebody i don't feel like has my back or any parent who lost their child's back? you want me to vote for you? what are you going to do for me? you say what you are going to do, do you do what you say you are going to do? i don't think so. this crime has been going on are if decades and getting sickening to watch parents cry about los of their child. >> lawrence: respect to you, people being killed look like me, not like you. they are upset with democratic party, let me finish. you got to send calvary in to
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protect you, people don't see that. what do you do to stop bloodshed? >> i was mayor of a city that faced thatip too of pain, dealing with gun violence and most heartbreaking thing was comforting mothers who wanted their child back. who is going to help them versus who is going to use them? questions she is asking are exact question any citizen should be asking. when you take office -- >> lawrence: are you saying that mother is being used? >> she is ask ing exact right question. what are you going to do when you come into office? >> lawrence: tell me what you guys are going to do, what you have done to stop bloodshed? >> confront gun violence, 90% of
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americans think we ought to do universal background checks, donald trump and republicans say no. assault weapons made a difference when that ban co contributed to reduction in crime. some media want to talk about worst and most painful things, chicago is a proud city. i remember coming here when crime and murder was off the chart and work that went on to bring it down -- >> lawrence: over 20 people shot last week, five over the weekend. >> then why elect leaders who won't do anything -- >> this is important, right? >> lawrence: tell me one republican in charge of chicago, name them? >> not only did we have those levels of crime under democratic and republican leaders,
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cherrypick this for partisan reasons. you want to play that game, so is case in boston, lower murder rate and in mississippi double what it is in illinois. i could say murder rate in mississippi is double because mississippi has a republican governor. you and i know it doesn't work that way. >> lawrence: thank you. kamala economic agenda. times demand serious ideas and cnn says harris plan to stop price gaging could create more problems. hills kamala's economic plan about to drop and high prices are here to stay. i talked to a voter yesterday, here is what he had to say about proposing ideas to address the
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community much watch. >> i don't want to vote for kamala like that either and i'm a democrat. >> lawrence: why is that? do you feel like she's released a plan to fix the community? >> not at all, i feel like she has not spoken about things she wants to do as far as making it better. >> lawrence: you can see, i speak to average-day people, he's a democrat and may vote for kamala harris, he says no plan released. >> know plareleased, it is our job to communicate to every voter and make sure they understand what we're going to do to maintain job growth and layout contrast. ask people why job growth was worse under donald trump than it is under biden-harris. talk about prices and inflation. >> lawrence: do you think things are going well? >> better than they were under donald trump.
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i saw weeds pushing through asphalt of parking lots, they told us we were done making things. we have a manufacturing boom today compared to manufacturing recession we experienced under donald trump, that was before covid. every election is about the future and economists estimate trump's plan will increase cost by $3900, we disagree with that. >> lawrence: you have a speech tonight to talk about the future of the party. thank you for giving us time. don't move, the great sean hannity is next and he's fired up. k with great satisfaction on my 32 years in active duty. i understand the veteran mentality. these are people who have served. they've been in leadership positions. they're willing to put their life on the line if necessary. and they come to us and they say,
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>> i wish my mother and kamala's mot mother could see us. they would say, keep going. >> you are a working parent trying to afford rent and child care, kamala is for you. if you are a senior who had to go back to work because your retirement did not stretch far enough, kamala is for you. >> brian: yep, too bad she's been working 3-1/2 years and doesn't seem to be for them. so much for inflation and border crisis, hailing kamala harris while ignoring her role in the administration she is still the vice president. sean hannity joins me now. your thoughts about the memory loss of people
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>> sean: brian, great point, first observation with jacked up joe. saw return of jacked up joe. great to see. if they gave him monster energy drink or red bull in months leading up to the coup, he might still be the nominee. did not get the memo. why the screaming with joe? conventions are what they are, every second is chor eographed. you raise a great point. they are acting like they have had nothing to do with the carnage of the last three years. they cannot run on the economy,
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the economy for 66% of americans is a disaster. people feel it, they are paying 20 plus percent more than under donald trump. they are gulp ing water in word of the american people. we see now they can't run on -- kamala can't run on her record, can't run on her own words. she co-sponsored medicare for all with bernie sanders, elimination of private insurance. that will not fly with the american people. they will not run on the green new deal she sponsored with bernie sanders. they are in middle of this hollywood choreosgraphed m makeover. challenge for the trump campaign
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is they have to make sure america is fully informed as to how radical extreme and dangerous her policies are. they are not running on banning fracking and drilling, they are not going to run on, those crazy protesters that don't understand murder and rape and torture and kidnapping and beheading, we can understand because i have a hard time understanding it. try to explain to people that lived through 9/11 that radical terrorism is a word we should no longer need or harris-biden immigrants they want to decriminalize and offer amnesty to and give free housing and healthcare and education to. this is show week. the challenge is make sure every american knows who they are. if they ran on who -- what kamala believes and she's said
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she believes, i don't believe the american people will vote for her. >> brian: media research center released studies saying 84% of her coverage have been positive and 89% of trump's has been negative. you wonder where the honeymoon came from. they are fuelling it and amazing this is still a dead heat. even david axelrod said that. joe biden talked about protesters outside and he said they have a point, is he trying to lose the american jewish vote in america and how do you feel about that? >> sean: first of all, it is a sad day in my mind, when america a abdicates their role, rush used to call undeniable truths of
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life. there is good and there is evil. and what happened to our country on 9/11, 2977 americans slaughtered and and many died from 9/11 related illness. what happened october 7, an attack based on israel's population that would be m magnitude of 40,000 dead americans in a day. israel has been pressuring and catering to this pro-hamas in many cases, radical extreme element in their party. in 2020, had to cater fo mob involved in riots, 574 riots, dead americans, billions in
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property damage, injured cops. we watched them get hit with bricks, rocks, molotov cocktails. kamala put out bail fund. tim walz wouldn't call in national guard. his family opened windows to their home to smell burning rubber. only thing worse than burning rubber was a skunk, to them it was liberty and freedom. they have got to get this radical base to vote for them. they will not criticize them. this is challenge i have for those democrats and these idiots here in chicago that are out there protesting. excuse me, what part of murder, raping women, what part of kidnapping, even children, what part of beheading and torture
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are you not understanding? that is black and white, moral clarity, good and even and message biden and harris should have sent, go defeat the terrorists attacking you and attacked you that day. fact they don't have moral clarity and offer aid and comfort to people is insane. >> brian: sean hannity tonight at 9:00. and peace talks continue. >> sean: i'm loved here. >> brian: i know. >> sean: they love us here, you should have seen my walk over to the dnc convention, interesting words were thrown in my direction, some to you, as well. >> brian: give them my best, wish i could be there, what a shame. more "fox and friends" in a moment.
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>> janice: beautiful day in new york city after record-breaking rain in connecticut and long island. foot of rain in matter of 12 hours, incredibly catastrophic. long island, 10 inches of rainfall. that cold front moved across the southeast. 74 is the high today.
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warm across the south. chance of showers and thunderstorms for mird midwest and southwest. >> ainsley: fofrmer president trump will head to michigan today and griff jenkins has a preview for us. >> griff: good morning, reducing crime is a top, just outside of detroit to make the point america can't take another year of soft on crime and speak with concerned business owners. seizing on data published showing violent crime levels have dropped. independent public policy group for law order and safety say according to their analysis, it is up across 66 major cities.
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same period in 2024 shows 9 know.6% increase with aggravated assault and murder up. in latest fox news poll, they asked who do you trust to do better job with crime, donald trump has the lead. >> ainsley: trey gowdy is next live from chicago and also bill hemmer and dana perino. >> bill: what is going on? how did that alarm feel? >> ainsley: i stayed up late watching it all. >> dana: thank you for your encouragement, too. >> bill: thanks, michael taylor is with the harris campaign. >> dana: and mike summers will tell us about gas prices and drilling. >> bill: conway hurt and vov rovan harf will be here.
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opportunity to send a message about whether we are serious with law and order in the country or whether it is a talking point and something people tried to use as a political theme for partisan gain. you want to talk about inflation, inflation went up every country in covid but we brought inflation down in the country. >> steve: earlier this hour pete buttigieg down playing and soft on crime policies under the biden-harris administration. here terrific federal prosecutor and sunday night in america host, trey gowdy who is live from chicago. trey, good morning to you. >> steve, how are you? >> steve: pete buttigieg an effective surrogate for kamala harris but you can't run away from the fact the numbers t more these days. people feel it. that is a problem for her. >> yeah, his challenges he has to tell the american people that what they are experiencing isn't real. when you tell the jury what they have seen with their own eyes at
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the grocery store is an illusion, you are not going to win. here is a better comparison, compare inflation when donald trump left office as opposed to now. don't compare to sweden or venezuela. compared to the person you are running against and they will lose that comparison. the issue of crime i find fascinating. steve, i don't want to share trade secrets but prosecutors put people in jail and they don't bond people out. kamala harris has mounted more criminals out of jail recently than she has put in. she can tell people she's a prosecutor but remember the democrat primary she ran against a former prosecutor. real prosecutors don't raise bond money for violent protesters, which is exactly what she did. >> steve: indeed. let's talk about a little change with republicans, and that is i'm sure you heard last night kellyanne conway and lara trump who is the cochair of the rnc, they were talking how important it will be for republicans to
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get on the same bandwagon democrats have been on. that is, vote early. there are a bunch of states that will start voting within about a month. this is new for republicans, but it is important if they want to win, right? >> yeah, in a time of the expressly or impliedly we want as few people to vote as possible, that is not a winning argument. we need to embrace the reality of early voting. we need to keep an eye on fraud whether this moment or otherwise. but states that her have early voting, republicans have relied on actual election day and that formula has not been successful. a bow as early, not as often but as early as you possibly can and republicans have to quit sending mixed messages on that appearance before you are in chicago where the expression is vote early and often. i know what you're talking about.
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finally, real quickly, she has not done an interview for 30 days at least. inc. she is getting away with it. pretty much everything that is said at the big show is taking as gospel by a lot of people who support her. she is becoming right before our very eyes moderate. >> yeah, you can't run away from your record. she's the most liberal member of the u.s. senate. and republicans have a beautiful joinder to whatever she says. she keeps saying day one. and vice president, europe are on day 1,001 and why have you waited to do all the things you claimed you would do as president and why have you waited? that is what they ought to be saying periods before i know what people say, they say we wah trey sunday night in america, thank you very much and have a great day in chicago in chicago. >> you too, thank you, steve. kama-chameleon wrapping up our show in chicago now we go live to chicago. >> bill: thanks, steve,

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