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lauren: the president to sign on june. train to 11 million cars may be affect is losing a third of its value in the cto under fire. details coming out. lauren: mourning the loss of legend yogi berra. he will be missed. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at today's markets, the latest breaking news and what to expect that they had. nicole: globalstar was sadness breaking overnight. baseball legend yogi bear has died. he was one of the most beloved figures ever to play the game. he was born laurence peter baerga and went on to be on the world championship team. three-time american league mvp and member of the baseball hall of fame. he played for 19 seasons and manage the yankees and the new york mets.
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altogether, yogi berra went to the series 21 times this player, coach or manager. he was well-known for his same day 90s presenting this game is half mental and of course they may know for toe with over. yogi berra was 90 years old and yes he will be missed. nicole: he will be missed by so many. in the meantime, let's get you caught up on global markets because it could be an interesting open for investors. the key manufacturing index in unexpectedly slumped to a six-point type your low and not wait on asian stocks in the shanghai composite down 2% as is the hang seng 2.2%. the kospi with the news from france and germany. lauren: european stocks open to the downside higher by 1% if you look at the ftse come the ftse, cac and dax.
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nicole: peaking at u.s. stock index futures, all in the early going. s&p up 4.5 in the dow up 45. lauren: arrows for oil and gold up by about 50-cent. code of $1126 a troy ounce. nicole: we are seeing the euro, u.k. pound weaker against the dollar this morning. lauren: investors poured into the bond market. we will show you the 10 year treasury yield at 2.15% from yesterday up a little bit from yesterday. for more on how china some critics effect the u.s. economy, with seamen were shooting, chief economist joining us now. good morning. china's number was a miss. we see contraction in the
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manufacturing sector for the seventh month in a row. what are the implications of that? >> china is affect in the world's tradable goods and the weaker the chinese economy is, the more evidence there is that the global economy is continuing to suffer from the supply of tradable goods and commodities as well and those two things come together around the world and that's one of the reasons they spend so much movement in the currency market against the fed's rate decision. if they actually hate theresa would've made things a lot easier for the european central bank and the bank of japan and the peoples bank of china. with the fed doing the right thing for the u.s. coming up with in a position that's more aggressive. nicole: markets are moving back and forth. china pmi weakness in a six-point five-year low. french pmi better than did good
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with the reactionary volatile market. when you talk about the u.s. economy, people want to know about home prices dropped three months in a row, looking at the labor market and how you shape of the u.s. economy in the next few months. what you think? >> it's basically stuck. on average to 2.5% growth and we are likely to be over the next two years as well. we are stuck in this environment and lucky we have a backdrop of tradable goods and commodities in a large service industry and grow around. nicole: thank you for joining us. unbelievable how bad is that of china means that there is. lauren: pope frances making an historic visit mini usb -- in
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the u.s. the pope arrives in washington d.c. yesterday and will visit the white house. it speaks of 15,000 guests on the south lawn. president obama expected to talk about climate change with his meeting with the pope and later today the holy father will hold the first-ever canonization mass on u.s. soil. he is scheduled to speak to congress tomorrow before heading to new york and philadelphia. it's going to be right in my neighborhood. chinese president xi jinping pledging to work with washington, making a promise or in a speech in seattle on the opening day of his first state visit to the united states comes as american officials say a hack attack originating from china are approaching epidemic levels.
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president said they will push ahead without resorting to currency devaluation. today he's scheduled to meet with some of the biggest business leaders including warren buffett, tim cook, amazon jeff pesos, starbucks howard schultz and of course bill gates. meanwhile, take a look at this video from southern china. this could be one of the topics in the meeting with tim cook today two days before apple releases an latest iphone fixed as the real one. counterfeits being sold in china and mistake one is priced at $90. that is a 10th of the price for some customers say we don't care. we love apple. we look was the result. nicole: please do not merchandise and it looks just like it in many cases. you see them with purses out on
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the street. major league baseball, friendly with the lawyer there. he talked about that being a big problem. let's turn to politics now. hillary clinton breaking her long-standing silence over the keystone xl pipeline. >> i think it is imperative that we look at the keystone pipeline is what i believe it is, a distraction from the important work we have to do to combat climate change and unfortunately, from my days, one that interferes with our ability to move forward to deal with all the other issues. therefore i oppose it. nicole: the former secretary of state said she shouldn't take a position on the issue because she didn't want to interfere with the obama administration deliberation. meanwhile, developments in the e-mail scandal, fbi has reportedly covered e-mail to covered e-mail deleted from her private server.
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it is not clear whether the entire amount of the 60,000 e-mails were recovered from the server. lauren: meanwhile jeb bush has released a plan to cut regulations. the republican presidential candidate colin president obama's policies reckless and damaging. adding the reform could have three percentage points. repealing significant portions of the diaphragm fact, technicality, clean water rules and shifted my power back to the state. also saying he will announce a detailed agenda to repeal and replace obamacare later this fall. nicole: presidential candidate john kasich stopping by the late show with seth meyers last night. well, it was the late night and will locate you the sound bite
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later. he is not focusing on low numbers in the polls. and it's pulling in the top tiers. the last gop debate joking he was just trying not to crash his car. >> there's more opportunities, get ready, everybody. i'm not going to say outrageous things that make, since i can't keep to win. we need to become a nation that consults problems and brings people together. >> if you can't bring people together, i don't know who can. nicole: make sure to tune into "mornings with maria" today. kareem abdul-jabbar stopping by to discuss republican presidential candidate in crisis, and on the muslim seats. lauren: that's a story as well. we will be making some key
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decisions after admitting it has been using secret technology to rig admissions tests. the scandal over the falsified emissions could affect 11 million cars worldwide and investigators into the diesel cars are increasing around the world. obviously putting pressure and ceo marty winter corn rejecting speculation he might lose his job this week. the scandal is so big the powerhouse in europe in one and seven jobs in germany. as for volkswagen stock, it's the third of the value this week. it was down 20% monday and again on tuesday. nicole: a little bit of relief today. turn the pharmaceuticals cutting the price of the aids drug dear
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proud after the company sparked an angry backlash after raise the price of the drug by more than 5000% from $10.50 per pill up to $750. the company will make the drug more accessible but it has not said with the new price will be. some of these things are costly so it's a case-by-case basis. lauren: coming up, fresh data shows the manufacturing sector in china even worse than expected. good news way earlier, but checking them out for you, we've got a pair is across the board. dallas had 27 points and we told you the sadness about the death of hall of famer yogi berra. we'll get you caught up on the other sports stories overnight. stay with us.
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>> killer clinton visited new orleans to speak about the health care system. it was pretty embarrassing when someone threw beads at her and yelled show us your e-mails. nicole: let's get you caught up on the global market. in asia at the pmi member out of china with contraction began seven months in a row. the cost be moving with veteran is that of france and germany. lauren: green across the european screen this evening. fear about 66 points in the german dax up 80 points. nicole: without love, we saw u.s. stock index futures move from negative into positive territory and the s&p up now at the height of the day is about 24. dream for we've seen the dow down 150 points. oil at 4687, gold at 1126 announced.
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nicole: the year and again yen in the u.k. pound has changed in the last three minutes. u.k. pound is weaker against the u.s. dollar, but the euro was stronger against the u.s. dollar. lauren: august 2 by 15%. nicole: the lowest yield since august the fourth let's turn to sports. we told you about the sad death of yogi berra, the baseball legends. the new york yankees holding onto their hopes of winning the al east. greg burkett a three run homer and the yankees beat the toronto blue jays six to four last night to move closer to the blue jays. new york within 2.5 games of first-place toronto. teams meet for the final time this season tonight. jake arrieta 33 hitter last night to become the first pitcher in the major leagues to reach 20 wins and the cubs beat the brewers for nothing. arrieta retired 14 in a row at
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one point admitting for the sky. the magic number make in its first postseason in in seven years dropped to three. chicago cubs manager joe madden is known for wild sense to keep things alive. last night i was no exception. you are wondering why you're looking at a flamingo. before the cubs played the milwaukee brewers yesterday, madden had a small petting zoo set up for the players to enjoy with their families. of course he brought the flamingo to his pregame media briefing. the flamingo named warren showed off in front of reporters and was good luck for the cubs because they won the game. lauren: and historic visit from pope francis. nicole: the pope had intimated that the white house a couple
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nicole: breaking news this morning. and historic visit by pope francis who had to the white house to meet with president obama. good morning, everybody. i am nicole petallides. lauren: i am lauren simonetti. under pressure again after disappointing economic data out of china but falling yesterday so and the u.s. u.s. stock market futures looking disgusted at the opening bell. the dow jones industrial average. nicole: the president china meets with top tech leaders like apple ceo tim cook as fake iphone's gallant vale in china. lauren: 11 million of the cards may be affect by the admission scandal. the stock losing the third of its value over the last two days. we'll have the details. nicole: breaking news overnight. the sports world mourning the loss of yogi berra. lauren: welcome to "fbn:am."
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the latest breaking news and what to expect for wednesday ahead. nicole: we do have sad news this morning that broke overnight. baseball legend yogi berra is dead. he is one of the most beloved figures ever to play the game. he was born laurence peter berra and went on to be a cap dagen mcdowell new york yankees teams. he was a three-time american league mvp and member of the baseball hall of fame. he played for 19 seasons and manage both the yankees in the new york mets. altogether, yogi berra went to the world series 21 times as a player, coach, manager and will also be well known for his sayings such as 90% of this game is half mental. déjà vu all over again and it ain't over until it's over. yogi bear was 90 years old and will be missed. lauren: barry said.
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-- very sad. in asia, stocks to the downside. losses for the shang chi, hang seng and kospi down around 2%. the trigger there, weak manufacturing data yet again out of china. nicole: seven months in a row of contraction. on the other hand, showing expansion, germany did well enough and with the market turnaround you can see the cac up 1% from a sub 61.2%. nicole: after being down as much as 150 points, the dow was up 30 points after a major selloff yesterday thanks to the biotech, auto components and stuff like that. we've seen metals, mining can hit hard today. oil and crude -- $46.84 and
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pulled up 1126. both higher this morning. lauren: be a stellar trading against key currencies. there's strength in the euro, the dollar had been doing well for three days in a row. you also see strength in the canadian dollar in mexican peso. nicole: bring on the outs, 2.15% the lowest of the yield. lauren: pope francis and historic visit to the united states. the pope arrived in washington d.c. for a six-day trip to america. the pontiff will visit the white house and speak to 15 passing gas on the south lawn. president obama expected to talk about climate change in relations with cuba. during his meeting those are two issues they can agree on. today the holy father will hold the first-ever canonization mass
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on u.s. soil and is expected to speak tomorrow before he has two new york city and then to philadelphia. capitalism and consumerism. nicole: chinese president xi jinping pledging to work with washington to combat cybercrime. he made a promise during the opening day of his first state visit to the united states as american officials say hacking attacks originate from china approach epidemic levels. president xi jinping will push ahead with economic reforms about restoring to competitive current the devaluation. he is scheduled to meet with the biggest business leaders including warren buffett, apple said cook, jeff pesos, starbucks howard schultz hasso bill gates. meanwhile, a look at this video from southern china. this could be a very important topic he needs today.
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days before apple releases the iphone fixed as counterfeit are being sold in the country. it is priced at 90 bucks, 10 but the price of the real solid. lauren: folks in the u.s. were waiting until friday when the real i found will hit shelves. hillary clinton breaking her long-standing silence over the keys to annex the pipeline. >> i think it is imperative that we look at the keystone pipeline is what i believe it is, a distraction from important work we have to do to combat climate change and unfortunately from my dad, one that interferes with our ability to move forward to deal with all the other issues are therefore oppose it. lauren: she should not take on the position because she didn't want to interfere with president obama's liberation.
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also trying to lock in the left here. meanwhile, new developments. the fbi reportedly recovered e-mails deleted from clinton's private server. it is not clear whether the entire troll of 50,000 e-mails were recovered on the server. nicole: volkswagen board meets today. they will be making key decisions after the company admitted its been using secret technology to circumvent admissions test, basically cheat and make things that better than they are. the company said the scandal over falsified your submissions could affect 11 million vehicles. investigations into the models and that certainly is putting pressure on the ceo, venture corn. a spokesman rejected speculation he may lose his job this week at the scandal is so big there is concern it could affect
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germany's economy and volkswagen stock has lost a third of its value. it is done close to 20% monday and tuesday. today started to the downside than the tire with european markets. nicole: before you head out the door, a look at your wednesday forecast. fox meteorologist maria molina with us. reporter: good morning, lauren and everybody at home. today we will be tracking temperatures across the northeast and into the great lakes. as we head into this afternoon come in many areas above average for this time of the year. you will see temperatures warm enough. temperatures into the 70s from kansas city down to places like houston. this afternoon, parts of the southern of the southern plains and new york city take a look at that. 80 degrees not bad at all. we've been talking about potential for flash flooding now
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shifting eastward in bringing the threat for storm and flash flooding across parts of the northern plains. lauren: thank you, so much. coming up, forget using their driver's license or i.d. around the state. you may need to use your real deal passports to fly domestically. u.s. stock index futures down 100 on the dow, up about 23 from s&p two-point good you are watching "fbn:am," a look at morning market and breaking news. ♪ it's more than the cloud.
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2016. accessible ideas will include passports, passport cars come the u.s. military ids, dhs trusted traveler cards. tsa will accept enhanced driver's licenses. i've been talking about the story. go to the dmv commissioner you have a passport of making beef up your life and. lauren: the point is you have to do some legwork. it takes four to six weeks. this is going to be a hassle for a lot of people. there are pumpkin problems. some california pumpkin pork crops ripening much faster because of high temperatures did this could mean higher prices before halloween. it's not the first time he'd have scorched california's pumpkins. remember the autumn heat wave last year?
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california the second largest pumpkin producer right after the state of illinois. nicole: we should have some creepy music bringing a hollow ring. bringing to the pumpkin patch with the kids is really fun. coming up, and historic visit from pope francis. nice welcome to the u.s.a. chant as the pope heads to a morning meeting at the white house to talk policy with president obama. we will have a preview. chinese president meeting with tech leaders such as tim cook ceo. fake iphone fixed as already going on sale in china. that's a problem so maybe an intense meeting. checking the u.s. stock index futures the starter when the red 100 points down after china's news now at 30 for the dow futures. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning market and breaking news. ♪
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lauren: breaking news this morning. hope frances heads to the white house this morning to meet with president obama. good morning. i am lauren simonetti. nicole: im nicole petallides. the disappointing economic data released out of china but turned around in the last couple hours. following yesterday's selloff, let's check u.s. stock index futures. the dow futures down 100, s&p down five handles imap appears that the dow 29. lauren: meanwhile the president of china meets with leaders like apple ceo tim cook.
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nicole: volkswagen ceo under fire and 11 million of its cars may be affect by the admission scandal. stop is in a third of the value over the last two days. lauren: sadness breaking overnight. the sports world mourning the loss of yogi berra. we will have the story. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at today's markets, the latest breaking news and what to expect for this stay ahead. lauren: baseball legend yogi berra has died. he spent generations of major league as follows one of the most elaborate figures ever to play the game. he was born laurence peter bara and went to be on 10 world championship teams. he was mvp member of the baseball hall of fame. he managed both the yankees and do not. altogether yogi berra went 21 times as a player, coach and
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manager. also well-known for his saying such as 90% of the game is half mental and déjà vu all over again. it ain't over until it's over. yogi berra was 90 years old. nicole: what a career. 21 times to the world series is stellar. i love that. he will be missed indeed. let's get you caught up on global markets. another messy day for u.s. investors. the key manufacturing index unexpectedly slumped to a 6.5 year low. seventh month in rather sock contraption month in a rather soft contractions with the shanghai composite index down 2% as well. lauren: europe things are looking pretty well. the german index is up almost 1%. ditto for the cac, ftse of one quarter%. nicole: lower and moving higher
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still holding on. the dow futures at 31, s&p up three handles, nasdaq up a paper of a percent. lauren: oil is trading at 3669. gold took a turn for. we've seen a lot of that to be in volatility in the currency market the last hour. right now we see the euro and the yen stronger against the dollar. lauren: after major safety field on the 10 year treasury 2.15%. nicole: now for the u.s. investors. now a great guest on the fox supper, managing her, chief investment strategist joins us this morning. i want ask you what we saw with the rally of a lot. futures pointing to a higher open.
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what are investors supposed to be doing here? >> investor should be exercising the rarest commodity on wall street, which is the shoes. it is fairly unusual to get a v-shaped about them like we did last october 15th. you typically get a capitulation low like august 24th and 25th, and a sharp rally and then a process where the loser usually retested. nicole: we are bouncing around basically. they should just hold and sit tight. >> that is what i think. unless you violate the lows and then you have a theory. lauren: seems like investors are getting numb to the move some volatility. is the message as much as we're concerned about the volatility in china, weakening economy that it doesn't matter because they gave terrible growth for the seventh month in a row get our futures are indicating a higher
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open. >> he got pretty compressed yesterday. pushing down on the spring. nicole: that's -- if you drop below the august lows you've got to watch out. we appreciate it. >> you back. lauren: pope francis making an historic visit to the united states. the pope arrived in washington d.c. yesterday for six day trip to america and today the pontifical visit the white house speaking of 15,000 guests right there thousand guests )-right-paren this outline. present a bomb expected to talk about it too thinks the president and pope agree on. climate change in cuba
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relations. it is during his meeting with the pope later today. the father of the first-ever canonization mass on u.s. soil. he was picked to congress tomorrow before you had to new york city. nicole: thousands plan on trying to see him in some way shape or form. welcome to the pope. chinese president xi jinping working to combat cybercrime. he made a promise in the opening day of the first state visit to the u.s. this comes as american officials say hacking attacks originate from china have been approaching epidemic levels. president xi jinping will push ahead with economic reform without resorting to currency devaluation. he's scheduled to meet business leaders including warren buffett, tim cook, amazon's jeff pesos and microsoft developed. and bill gates.
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take a look at this video from southern china. this could be one of the topics with tim cook because days before the release, the counterfeit already been sold at the country priced at 90 bucks. attempt of the price of the real iphone and not will be problematic. lauren: let's turn to politics. hillary clinton breaking her long-standing silence over the keystone xl pipeline. >> i think it is imperative that we look at the keystone pipeline as what i believe the important work we have to do to combat climate change. from my good, one that interferes with our ability to move forward today with other issues. therefore i oppose it. nicole: the former secretary of state said she should not take a
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position because she didn't want to interfere with the administration. new developments in the e-mail scandal. fbi recovered e-mails deleted from her private server. it is not clear whether the entire trove of 60,000 e-mails were recovered on the server. nicole: jeb bush released his plan to cut regulation in a "wall street journal" op-ed the republican presidential candidate: the regulation policies reckless and damaging, added the reform could add more than three percentage points to gdp in the next decade. the plan includes significant portions of the doubt for intact. net neutrality, pull last roll shifted more power from congress that to the state. bush also saying he will announce a detailed agenda to repeal and replace a bbq later this fall. meanwhile, make sure to tune in
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to morning to maria because maria bartiromo has kareem abdul-jabbar stopping by to discuss ben carson's recent comment on muslims. lauren: has all been really fascinating. 470 million hours of paperwork her year because of deregulation cost taxpayers two trying dollars. $15,000 per u.s. family. the cost of regulating. the board will be making key decisions after the company admitted it had been using secret technology to rig emissions test. the company said the scandal of u.s. emissions could affect 11 million of its cars worldwide. investigations into the diesel model creasing around the world and putting pressure on the ceo. a volkswagen spokesman. the scandal is so big. there is concern it could affect the economy.
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nicole: let's check u.s. stock market futures thi nicole: let's check u.s. stock market futures this morning it right now the dow futures up 52, s&p up five and a coming nasdaq up 16 afterwards sold off overnight. lauren: looking better than earlier. turning to sports, we told you about the death of baseball legend yogi berra. what a cop on the rest of the news. in baseball, the indians started
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now seeing green here. 41 points to the upside for the dow index futures right now. we are going to turn it over to maria bartiromo but the great guests lined up. maria: thank you so much for joining us. i am maria bartiromo. it is wednesday, september september 23rd. with me, dagen mcdowell, anastasia amoroso jpmorgan asset management and chairman david about love. first, your top story. legendary new york yankee catcher yogi berra has passed away. the hall of famer won 10 world series titles and was an essential part dominated baseball from the late 40s to the early 60s. remember as a clutch hitter he is a homerun in his first at-bat in the majors. >> what you know, his very first time and what does he do? he's a home run.
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maria: no cause of death is reported yet. yogi bear was 90 years old. more in his career in the program. pope frances begins his first full day with a trip to the white house. taking a look at the impact of the pope's visit in a moment. in the u.s., chinese president xi jinping arriving in seattle yesterday saying china is ready to join the u.s. in battling cybercrime. the chinese market is doing just fine. meeting with high-profile executives today that will tell you about the moment. the shanghai index traded overnight down 2% after poor manufacturing data once again indicate that the slowdown have been in the economy. u.s. futures recover from an initial selloff on the bad news out of china. we are expecting a higher opening up about 40 points.
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