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and the question. i don't think that will be answer merchandise my lifetime of who did it. lou: we'll have to finds out because it's coming up quick. good night from new york. kennedy: tonight, hillary clinton has the iranian problem on her hands. it's starting to get radioactive. why is she calling it baloney. president trump heads to the hill toll push his tax reform plan. john mccain calling for a review of the war authorization act of 2001. will we finally stop sending our troops to so many shell holes? fill your canteen. it's time to march. how did russia get its hands on 20% of the u.s. uranium supply. through bribes and the children tons. if that's not collusion, i don't think anything meets the definition.
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a series of payments to a u.s. uranium trucking company. hundreds of thousands paid to bill clinton for a questionable moscow speech. and money is said to have been filtered into the clinton foundation. the clinton foundation has always been a brilliant scam. hillary clinton assumed she would be elected president in 2016. and she took the consolation prize of secretary of state which proved to be an incredible asset to the family's collusion factory. her husband act like a greasy middleman with russian thugs who were willing to compromise our national security. how did this happen? the obama administration knew full well a russian spy tried to infiltrate hillary's inner
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circle. bill was taking hands spom fees and ugly meetings. and an informant came forward wanting to blow the whistle on the whole thing. he was threatened by loretta lynch and the department of justice if he blew. the fact that hillary clinton calls baloney can be aired out. the whole thing stinks because of layers of corruption and conspiracy. hillary clinton has an awfully long nose to claim collusion that she invited with it benefited her majesty. welcome to the show. i'm kennedy. reports that some people in the obama administration knew about all the layers of the shady
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uranium deal as far back at 2009. how could secretary of state hillary clinton say it's baloney and expect us to believe that. a fox news contributor, jess tatar love is here, and peter suderman and rachel campos-duffy. welcome one and all. what an interesting series of facts we have to discuss here. rachel, even without the clintons. let's say you take the children tons out of the things entirely, the whole thing is still weird it's a national security story that has gone largely ignored by a lot of people. >> that was the best synopsis i have ever heard it's not an easy tale to tell. even if you took out the children tons, this is ugly. and i can't figure out why the attorney general jeff sessions hasn't already removed this.
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kennedy: what do we do now with the facts we have and the existence of an fbi informant. that's a new side of the story. the fact that the hill is reporting we have the documents twhribs an email chain. there are financial records. not to mention the plea deals from the people involved. so peter, you have to admit that fbi element certainly is weird it has to jostle something. will there be a new independent counsel? andrew mccabe, the deputy fbi director and rod rosenstein the deputy attorney general, and rob mueller, they were all involved in this. >> it's definitely weird. we don't know exactly what happened. i take issue with the idea this hasn't been covered. the "new york times" broke this. this has been covered everywhere. i think a lot of the complaints from president trump about how
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this isn't getting enough attention are partisan sour grapes. this reminiscent of 2009 when we went after president bush who was no longer in power. kennedy: why wasn't there a greater airing of the fact congressionally. now we are putting all of these pieces together because you have what happens to be -- appeared to be the missing link. >> parties don't investigate themselves. they tend to investigate their opposition. republicans have all the power in washington. kennedy: they are investigating president trump. you do have chuck grassley. you do have various members from both parties in both houses actively investigating. it's not okay to launder money
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and collude with foreign governments. if this were happening in the reverse there would be much more outrage. >> i think there would be more outrage. i think our voices have been louder about these things. when it comes to attacking liberals, there are only so many outlets that will make that the cover story for an extended period of time, i have never not admitted that. i don't think cnn is fake news and i don't think i lie because i'm a liberal. and we all sitting at this table. way would say to your point about the politicization of this. i don't even know if people are aware there were nine departments that signed off on the uranium one deal. they act like the was just hillary clinton.
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[all talking at once] kennedy: there were so many elements within the federal government who knew about this but who did nothing. why did the eric holder department of justice and loretta lynch's try to silence this guy. why is an informant given an nda? he recused himself from the wrush stuff and rod rosenstein was involved and oversaw this investigation. >> mueller was involved in this investigation as well. >> i have been hearing liberals since this story broke saying because there were nine agencies that had to approve this, that that exonerates them. i think this is a very distinct difference between republicans and democrats. i think you have seen
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republicans on principle stand up against this president. in this case even investigate the president. you never saw that with democrats under obama. >> today on "outnumbered," david bossy said we need a special prosecutor on hillary clinton about uranium one, but the special prosecutor for donald trump has not found anything. he's not a member of congress. i'm saying specifically members of congress, senators and congressmen on the republican side have been fair minded and willing to look at things when things look fishy on the trump side. you rarely ever saw that on the democrat side. >> the benghazi hearings. kennedy: who took president obama to task the way bob cork and john mccain have.
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>> obama didn't behave like president trump. kennedy: there are things in obama's past where members of his own party could have come forward. why have you done with the va? why did you let five terrorists go? why is loretta lynch sitting on a big fat pension? >> the reason republicans are doing this is because they are flailing in congress. i think there is smoke. there is a lot of weird stuff going on. republicans aren't getting the legislation they want passed through congress. and this is not -- i think this is to distract them from their legislative failures. kennedy: i agree with you there in that you don't only want to see passion from people in congress when it comes to prosecuting the other side, you want to see tax reform.
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that doesn't mean that something 0 wrong didn't happen here. and i do want someone to get to the bottom of it. just like you all. we'll get to the party panel a little bit later. sarah huckabee-sanders has announced the administration is going to attempt transparency. but she says she wants the media to do the same thing because she says the white house has to compete with anonymous sources. politico says the president is happy with a poll that shows 4% of americans feel the press is making up stuff about him. he feels he's finally beginning to win his war against the media. chris stirewalt, he is on quite a pet canny perch, the president of the united states. he wants the media to treat him
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fairly, so he attacks them constantly. is he winning his hashtag fake news? chris: he's winning it in the sense he's keeping his base followers with him and they are not listening to any bad news about him. people have a tendency regardless of party and regardless of whatever. they don't want to hear bad news about their guy. they say their guy is doing great and that's why we end up with so many ridiculous moments in political life. what trump is succeeding in doing is discrediting the press for his people. he -- it doesn't matter to him what democrats think, and it doesn't matter if this is what moderate or independents think. he wants to make sure that 40% of the country he's counting on to see him through, we have a saying, you have got to treat voters like mushrooms.
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kennedy: that's so beautiful. let us discuss jimmy carter. sure you don't like to hear bad news about the guy you like. but jimmy carter shouldn't like the president at all. he admitted he and his wife voted for bernie sanders, but he says the press is hard on this guy. perhaps the president is talking out of turn when he talks about revoking nbc's license to broadcast. but maybe the media is being a bit of jackals and pick at his political carcass. chris: sure. democrats do get generally speaking an easier run from the press that tend to be liberal. but what you are hearing from
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jimmy carter is he and trump are more alike than the other presidents. they have more in common from world view and attitude. outsiders who come in that can't -- that struggle to get ahold of the levers of power in washington as outsiders, and i would say this. jimmy carter may have voted for bernie sanders. but i wouldn't be surprised if he would have voted for donald trump. because it's an anti-establishment guy who understood cultural significant fires. kennedy: maybe he's smart about buttering up the president and sending them to bring world peace. i think young jim carter is being quite --
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chris: maybe. kennedy: hammer and sickle. in a loving way. my people are from eastern europe. i get. having said that. do you think that the white house will in fact employ some of this newly discovered transparency? chris: no. transparency doesn't matter. accountability is what matters. are you accountable? transparency is to cover reporters, go look through all the files. we'll back a tractor-trailer up to your house full of files. what sarah huckabee-sanders is doing a better job of doing, i think they are doing a better job being accountable and answering reporters questions in a direct way as opposed to fake transparency where you say word but it's not connected to reality or truth.
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kennedy: and you saw record scepticism from the press corps who you know they had plenty of manure trucks backed up to their house. it did not allow their mushrooms of joy to grow. thank you for all the beautiful pictures you paint. coming up, the recent news about niger. john mccain wants to review the president's war powers. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not,
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kennedy: arizona's hawkish republican senator said he's work on a proposal to update the comically broad war powers the congress gave the president after the 9/11 attacks. the trump administration says it would not oppose the proposal. but will we actually see any changes at the pentagon? joining me is retired lieutenant
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colonel ralph peters. the authorization from 2001 and 2002 is very outdated. is it possible to get a new aumf? >> it's possible. but congress needs to do its job. the gravest responsibility our congress has under the constitution is the ability to declare war. the president doesn't get to do it. the congress has to declare war. the president can act in emergencies. john mccain is right as are you. we need 0 learn the lessons of the last 15-16 years and update the authorization for the use of military force. we know what we can do and what we need to do, i hope what we shouldn't do. the trick will be this. while getting back the limitation on conventional
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warfare. in the war against global jihad. we can't overrestrict ourselves. the mission in niger is a classic example. we need to follow the jihadis wherever they hide. kennedy: i understand that. i just don't think we have come up with an appropriate solution for combating jihadiism. the fact that we have so many active hotpots around the globe where we are fighting this fight in the same way. i don't know that an aumf tackles that. i don't think anyone has a satisfactory answer. how do you change the parameters to update it. what specifically goes in there? >> the aumf tells the president and by extension the pentagon, you can do this, this, and this
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without specific congressional approval, but you can't do that, that, and that. very simple in that respect. the devil is in the details. when it comes to anybody look for a silver bullet to defeat global have i haddism, you are not -- global jihadism, you are not going to find it. it's a phenomenon we have never seen before. kennedy: if it's in collapse, do you mean economically where isis and al qaeda have taken hold, they depressed those countries? do you mean that they have overstayed their welcome and people are no longer swayed by the siren song of islamism? what do you mean? >> i'm talking about a broad, deep centuries long collapse. when was the last time you bought a manufactured product
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made in the middle east or north africa. this is a civilization, a complex web of cultures that's not competitive in any sphere of human endeavor. even terrorism. we are terrorizing the terrorists. the university are no good. social values impose by islam don't work. kennedy: will free will? one of the reasons we saw the fall of the soviet union is because the free market culture gained traction it doesn't seem there is the same hope for the same mechanisms in the radical islam. >> no. kennedy: so what do you do? you can't just kill them all. >> maybe you can't. but you have to try. being nice, nation building. what we are doing by killing as
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many as we can is buying time so that the middle east in north africa, the civilizations, the cultures will repair themselves. we can't fix it. but -- kennedy: maybe sending troops all over the world trying to fix it is being counter productive. thank you for your words. i don't always agree with them, but i do like you. a bipartisan group of senators looking to rein in on the administration's ability to spy on americans. a new report with surprising results. please stay here. switched our d home insurance. with liberty, we could afford a real babysitter instead of your brother. hey. oh. that's my robe. is it? you could save seven hundred eighty two dollars when liberty stands with you.
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committee are hoping to renew the program without any changes permanently. my next guest says it doesn't go far enough. here to explain, mollie hemingway. what's the one thing we learned about surveillance from the 2016 election? mollie: i think we learned a lot, not just with the widespread surveillance and criminal leak of information. but we learned what the fisa court says about the 702 searches. we learned that there were hundreds of violations of people's constitutional rights to privacy done by the 702 surveillance in previous years. sharing information with third parties and accessing attorney-client communications. and of course the fbi using this treasure trove of data to go fishing forther problems.
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the fisa court said they weren't confident the obama administration had been forthright. it's bornt foit's -- it's imporo protect the security of the country and to also protect people's civil liberties and we do not have a good handle on this. kennedy: the president has been a victim of this. and we saw members of his election team get wrapped up in this net and the later unmasking. he has seen firsthand how this can be weaponnized. yet his administration is calling for it to stay just as it is and be made permanent. mollie: what affected the trump administration is separate from 702. but you would think they would be more careful about extending these things for several years without putting in the necessary
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provisions protecting people's privacy. but there is so much pressure intel chiefs. this is an immense amount of power. and people have the ability to go hunting for bad guys. when they are collecting hundreds of millions of digital communications and when law enforcement agencies go hunting to see if they can find anything else people have done wrong, you may not even know that's how the fbi got your information. kennedy: there is all this interagency sharing of really valuable what should be private information. if you need it, get a warrant. i think that's what some libertarians are asking. get a warrant for this stuff. the fact that you can grab it. not has been codified. now 16 different intel agencies can freely share. imagine how many eyeballs can get on that sensitive
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information that was essentially unlawfully stolen. mollie: we knew this was going to expire at the end of this year for a long time. yet they wait until the end to release legislation. it makes it difficult for privacy advocates to if make amendments to the legislation. kennedy: how much harder will it be if they make it permanent. mollie: there are people who think you can preserve the great terrorism-fighting capabilities of the 702 while also protecting people's right to not have the government coming after them without a warrant. they are holding secret votes in the intel communities to pass some of these things. it's difficult for people who care about civil liberties and the constitution to hold people accountable. kennedy: i care.
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we all know fake news gained some real atension the past year. some skeptics claim fabricated headlines along with suspicions in russian meddling helped sway the 2016 presidential election. the a. russian spending wasn't enough to generate the level of fake news to influence votes. the election might have been determined through sheer democracy. the party panel is back to weigh in. so, jessica, i'll start with you. i know a lot of people are upset. >> one person, one vote, we won. we won. kennedy: one constitution. tie know the electoral college is very pesky.
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it's terrible because your guy lost. it's difficult to quantify what goes into shaping someone's opinion and how that influences how they vote. but also with the amount of money spent by both campaigns, particularly hillary clinton's and the headlines generated by these two polarizing political figures, what russians and non-russians spent on fake news is minuscule. >> i thought that they only spent $200 million. i believe they did have an important role but they wanted to tamper with the election. that's bipartisan agreement. kennedy: they have 20% of our uranium supply.
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[all talk at once] >> everyone should be nicer to donald trump. you are an amazing person. the fake news argument, i think we have seen this play out how president trump uses it to his advantage and liberals cry about it, has turned into a moot point. facts don't seem to matter anymore. kennedy: what does the hashtag fake news even mean? >> it means whatever you want it to mean. that's the problem with labeling anything fake news and saying it didn't cause donald trump or did. when you started talking about this, this came up mostly from liberals talking about viral media being posted mostly for older conservative voters that was spreading completely made up story. there was as bunch of this stuff
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being spread around on facebook. and it transformed into the catch all term, news that it don't like. news that is unpleasant to me. that's how president trump frequently uses it. it's not to mean stuff that's totally made up. it's stories completely concocted nonsense. but just stories he doesn't like that he doesn't think people should be paying attention to. the lack of definition about clear terms and what we are talking about -- kennedy: what are we investigating? i think every investigation should have an aim. it should be -- there should be understandable parameters. but that's not what we are seeing here. bust idea here is russians bought facebook ads. people read fake stories. mollie: and therefore excluded with the russians. that's what the fake news wants you to believe. i would like to see these ads.
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i think it's so interesting. i live in wisconsin, a very critical state. show me what ads and what articles went to wisconsin that made them vote for trump. kennedy: it's an insult to suggest they are such mindless zombies, you put a kernel of information in their minds -- mollie: i hit the campaign trail all the time. candidates matter more than anything else. more than what's on the internet. take both people, put them on the campaign trail which she never came to wisconsin. i will tell you one was exiting to watch, one had new ideas, juan was anti-establishment, and the other was more of the same. it was a year when people didn't want more of the same or the corruption. kennedy: they can't and they
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kennedy: tesla doesn't have a theme song, but if it did, it would probably be, "take it money and run" by the steve miller band. the "wall street journal" reporting elon musk's company which received $5 million in government subjects does has reached an agreement to open a factory in china. the factory will be located in one of china's free trade zones which allows companies to sell in china, hire in china and pay lower taxes. the president has complained about chinese trade practices. but is the tesla move good for us? joining me jonathan hoenig.
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i love free trade. i don't think we have free trade with china, and i think elon musk loves subjects does. there seems to be a little bit of darkness. >> the fact that china doesn't practice free trade has nothing to do with us. this isn't crony capitalism. this is cronies. $5 million in subjects does. $700 per vehicle. but we pay, we subsidize these fancy shorts cars. the fact that companies -- let's leave tesla out of it for a minute. the fact that companies want to open up in china benefits every american and that should be encouraged. kennedy: a lot of people in both parties are saying we should bring those jobs back here.
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we should be manufacturing those cars in the united states. what do you say about americans work on american assembly lines. >> if we have ebb working the fields, we'll have full employment. the most of prosperous countries have always bent most of free countries. centralized planning is what gave us the apple and microsoft to push the country forward. kennedy: what about the stealing of intellectual property? do you know if tesla has agreed to hand over their trade secrets? >> that's really a risk. that's straight out theft. kennedy: they say if you want a market share, you have to give us your blueprints and your
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[♪] kennedy: cleveland police stopped a 10-year-old boy after he stole his mother's car and took it on a long drive. the news cause the cleveland browns to ask, what's a long drive? for him 30 miles. for them 3 yards. if you were looking down a florida street and thought you saw a small plane land in the road, this twin engine cessna crash land on a st. petersburg street, but miraculously everything was so kay because there was only one passenger. the pilot received a ticket for
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being in the hov lane. license and registration, please, harrison ford. topic number two. is he still alive? that's wonderful if he is. do you love the 80s? just to be clear i'm not talking about the women in bernie sanders's search stream. cbs is rebooting the 80s classic "magnum p.i.." magnum is still working in hawaii, but he has been sent there by sheriff joe arpaio to find the president's birth certificate. we don't even know if the beloved angel of our earth, tom selleck is in the reboot. all it says it magnum continues to take on causes no one else will. so he becomes kathy griffin's
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agent. topic number 3. shoppers at a florida grocery store claimed one woman's kids were acting like a bunch of kids in the middle of the aisles. this time around i believe the shoppers. this little piggy went to market, and this little piggy. in the social justice set of 2017, you can't just bring one little piggy to the market. like "the national anthem" nobody is going to and for it. for all the kids watching. every little piggy went to the market. none of them stayed home. they all got roast beef and none of them cried wee, wee, all the way home because they were slaughtered by the bitch. who wants the bacon? i can hear the sizzle.
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it smells like death. president emmanuel macron was having a meeting with his junior ministers when his dog walked in and peed on the mantel. it's shocking baits shows politicians working during business hours. room was startled when he walked in and wizzed write on the mantel. every guests can be heard laughing. mrs. macron was so stunned she spit out her ensure and activated her life alert bracelet. of course, this isn't the first time a presidential pet has interrupted a government meeting. back in 1996, two of bill clinton's pet bunnies spilled
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champagne in the oval office and made a huge mess. hillary said it took a village to clean it up. she walked in and said, "what happened?" topic number 4. filings by the federal election commission show some of hillary's aides are still being paid. but it's over because she lost. records show that huma abedin was paid over $65,000 since the end of the campaign but she spent most of of that on virus protection for her home computer. what did you download, anthony. it includes a former spokesman, her deputy digital director. the five guys in charge of destroying emails and the five men responsible for catching her when she faints. only person she is not paying
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anymore is her personal pilot. though she might want to rethink that after seeing the new guy. so that joke was a stretch. but this video is still a perfect metaphor for her campaign. and here we are. is it racist for a 5-year-old white girl to dress up like a polynesian princess for halloween? i don't think so either.
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kennedy: the worst part about having kids is other parents who feel the need to push their naive do in goodery on you. a mentally deficient writer said parents shouldn't let their children dress as moana because that princess is unique to polynesian kids. and white kids should step bang realize they are privileged in ways the moanas will never see. if they can only afford a moana costume, because of their whiteness they can't enjoy this.
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if my girls see themselves as tirks ana or mo ana or mulan. that is not cultural approach yaition, it's' equality. the fact they see hard work, bravery and love and embrace them on halloween means we have moved beyond the con fines of our grandr grandparents separated culture. those who wants to separate do the most of harm to society by inventing reasons for me to feel guilty. no, you don't get this one. you don't get halloween. you don't even get a treat, trick. go get lost and let someone fun take your kid out on halloween.
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email kennedyfbn@foxbusiness.com. tomorrow on the show dolph ziggler is here along with brian kilmeade. i will see you then with all sorts of tricks. >> on a cool spring evening in north carolina... [ tires screech, crash ] ...a car crash kills a renowned coin collector. he's carrying the crown jewel of his collection. but is it really one of the rarest and most valuable coins in the world or a clever fake? >> i just imagine she's sitting there saying to me, "they say i'm not real. what do you think?" >> half a century passes before the man's heirs -- and the public -- learn the truth about his precious cargo. >> we sat there on pins and needles, and then the numbers started climbing. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ]

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