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i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance." and remember -- you can't take it with you. e its next, keep it height rea right e on fox business. lou: top stories, in toronto a white rental van this afternoon, jumped a curb on a crowded, busy toronto street, slams into pedestrians, killing 9 people, injuries 16 others, the driver turned his van into the pedestrians and deliberately ran them over. law enforcement agents suspect terrorism as the motive. we'll have that report for you here. also a massive manhunt in and around nashville has ended. continue continue law enforcement -- tennessee law enforcement anxietyin agency cat
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man who killed 4 people in a waffle house, restaurant. we know two times the authorities took his guns away, last year when he was detained near the white house. our former secret service agent will join us here. >> president trump orders u.s. border patrol to block the caravan of illegal immigrants in mexico from entering united states, and president said that mexican government must stop illegal border crossings as a primary condition of any new nafta agreement. we take up presiden push -- pret trump's push ar for the wall. two of the best political analysts are joining us here tonight, ed rollins and michael goodwin. >> our top story, tragedy in
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toronto, 9 dead, a dozen others injured, after a driver ran down pedestrians, catherine herridge live in washington with the latest for us. reporter: canadian officials are calling this a major, complex investigation, after white van mowed down pedestrian during lunch hour leaving 9 dead, and 16 others injured, many in a level one trauma center. >> mobilize all available resources, i can assure the public all our available resources have been brought in to address the tragic situation, and investigate this situation. reporter: approximately 1:30 eastern, emergency call starts coming in that a van going 40 miles an hurry jumped curb, ramming pedestrians and anything in the way, passers by stopped on the spot doing cpr on the victim, dead were covered with blankets, will witnesses describe it as di deliberate.
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after the van stopped, suspect got out of the vehicle, and brandishing a black object, aren'ts report that -- witness reported that suspect claimed to have a weapon before the police take down. no word on the motive yet. terror group isis has culle caln followers to use vehicles at weapons. if confirmed it is te terrorism, toronto attack would be one of the worth on north worst on north american soil. >> i seen a lady with her leg, it was just gruesome, it was bad out there. i couldn't believe what i seen, it was man, everyone all these people getting hit, one by one. reporter: law enforce am is working with canadian federal
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officials, canada minister purr public safety said there is no link between incident and a g 7 meeting in toronto, at least not at this point. lou: catherine herridge reporting. >> our first guest that 54o toro attack appears to be a act of terrorism, joining us is dan bond geno, that is a horrible tragedy this looks as purposeful as it could. >> yes, there are a couple of indicatorsrors that right now we can speak to of intent. i don't think there is doubt about intent. one of the witnesses, said, i am quoting, he hit every single thing. someone not intending saying it was an accident you are not going to manage to make contact
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points with a multiple number of people. and secondly, there is no indications he was trying to slowdown. if it was out of control or an accident, you wouldn't hear things lik an engine revving. so, i think we is prettier clearly speak to intent. lou: it is increasely frustrating for the public, i want to hear what you think about this, there is almost a new state of blind of the part of law -- state of mind in part of law enforce. in particular europe and canada to not divulge details for sometimes days upon days rather than release names of suspect, they know the name, and that would bring one would think, people forward who know the person and could contribute some knowledge about him. >> a 48 point.
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this is frustrating, there is a trade over, on one side there is, let me be candid, old school law enforcement theory, keep a close hold on this, we can work information not tip anyone off, no one will flee . the new school approach, with twitter and social media, nothing stays quiet, we might has well mobile size the public to help us. have you the person of interest, you don't have to say they are a suspect. then we're looking to talk to this person, this person of interest or the driver who knows him, who dealt with him, anything suspicious, i think that the better approach. lou: an approach followed in tennessee. particularly in nashville, the
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shooter. at the waffle house killing 4 people. he alluded police law enforcement for over 24 hours. but almost immediat immediatelyw the name of the suspect. we knew he was a person of interest. and they apprehended him, he? custody. -- he is in custody, we find out he had previous contacts with law enforce. including at the white house. where he was in a restricted area. somehow he gets his guns back after being detained in illino illinois. >> here is the game changer. everyone has one of these, a smartphone. when i was working, in law enforcement. about nypd and my early years in secret service, people had cell
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phones but they are not as they are now. we had to hand out bullet tins and photos, now, you send it out on twitter, everyone gets it right away, that is why that latter approach of getting as much information pushing it on publish early can help. i said this morning -- another show, i said you will fine this guy hiding in the woods, the 10 t,tennessee guys, there is nowhe for people to hide because of the ubiquitous nature of cell phones. lou: to devin nunes. chairman of house intel committee, saying there was no intelligence that was the foundation of special counsel investigation, that means for almost a year now, there has been perpetrated something of a excessive response to what it
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turns out was a fake dossier. >> lou, do you know the bomb shell of a interview that was for maria bartiromo. i watched that, my jaw dropped to the floor. and i think maria felt the same thing. i probably watched that interview 4 or 5 timesy. he said so many things in there, that are incredible. that president elect, a presidential candidate, and a political part to barack obama and hillary clinton were spied on using massive power of u.s. government, with zero evidence documented in the fbi file. that is -- that is incredible. that should be on front page of every newspaper across the globe. lou: well, point of fact, this broadcast we fell that way for a very long time. we have reported it. but, there has not been one irky on thea of evidence -- iota of evidence, if i may quote.
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my favorite expression by the republican chair of the senate intelligence committee, was we would like to give you our preliminary findings but we have no findings. >> nothing to find. lou: dan thank you for being with us. >> you got it. lou: up next, president trump today welcoming french president to washington, emanuel macron, expected to push president to remain in iranian nuclear deal, we take up iran, north korea and more, general jack keane is joining us here next. [ doorbell rings ] janice, mom told me you bought a house. okay. [ buttons clicking ] [ camera shutter clicks ] so, now that you have a house, you can use homequote explorer. quiet. i'm blasting my quads. janice, look. i'm in a meeting. -janice, look. -[ chuckles ] -look, look. -i'm looking. it's easy. you just answer some simple questions online,
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lou: breaking news now, former president george h.w. bush is in intendsive care, he was admitted to houston methodist report yesterday morning after contracting a infection that has spread to his blood. he has received treatment and is recovering. lou: mike pompeo on track to be confirmed as secretary of state after senate foreign relations committed voted hem ou him out f
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committee. it was 11 to 9 along party lin lines. they will support pompeo. joining us retiring four-star general jack keane, former army vice chief of staff, fox business strategic analyst, your thoughts about pompeo. >> well, he is deserving of this position. his track record is really quite extraordinary, i think that senate sank to an all-time low in making this nomination such a political issue. making it more about the president than about secretary of state. it just gives you a sense of where we are in this country. you know politically. this is frustrating to watch it, disappointing to be sure. but i'm delighted that president will able to get someone he wants secretary of state in
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final vote. lou: no question, that the president of united states has the right barring any sort of deficiency in the nominee, to select his or her person to fill out his cabinet. secretary of state, the most important position among them. >> yeah, traditiona overwhelming, votes that hillary clinton received, john kerry received. which is just close to being unanimous. all those republicans were voting for the the reason that you suggest. this is the most important cabinet official that president has, the president won an election. in the past we sort of recognized that, he has that right to pick his cabinet, this very frustrating to see it. lou: there is a toxicity it seems to me, your thoughts, went the democratic party.
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caustic and corrosive. the brand is horribly damaged. not by the republicans or any opposing party, but by themselves. whether they back on these adventures in senate to deny the president what is rightfully his, historically, that is the right to name people who will lead his government. they are fighting on such petty and false grounds that it just seems to be destructive of the party itself, yet they will not relent. >> yeah, and what is further disappointing, in area that i'm dealing with national security, foreign policy, i mean, while there was never universal agreement on most things. but there was always some ideological differences at times in terms of what should be our role in the world and our oproach. but it was not about politics it
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was about some genuine disagreements over the execution of policy, those are welcome. it is healthy, and it good government. to have that kind of push and take. but this is just, this and i think it is just so much lets down the american people. lou: it is disturbing. and there will be consequences, one assumes at the ballot box, come midterms. turning to iran. french president macron is here with his first lady of france. he and the president have a special bond as macron has described it. it seems to be evident in their public appearances. yet at the same take macron is pushing a version of an iranian deal that has not been constructed by the architects of united states government, this
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administration. opposition to what germany is supporting, where does this end? where should it end? >> i think the president is on the right path. he is trying to fix the deal rather than just walk away from it from what i've been told by people closer to this, the state department been working with peurp apeuropean partners, the n table create a pr prohibition in deal of ballistic missile testing. europeans agree. number two make inspections of secret sites. they largely agree with that and to things they don't agree work so-called sunset clauses that gives iranian 10 years from beginning of deal in 2015, a threshold nuclear capability, and 15 years on a pathway to
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weapons, they don't want to take it out of the deal, they don't want to hold iran's maligned behavior in the region, which united states does and put this in the deal. those are disagreements, i think if we are not able to change it that view point, i suspect the president will walk away in may. lou: and with ambassador bolton as his national security adviser, mike pompeo cia director now, and all but assured secretary of state for this administration, the latter seems to be the likely course. if the president follows their counsel. >> yes, no doubt, and there is you know a full court press being done here -- macron, later in the week, angela merkel will be here, putting pressure on state department, we have the foreign minister of iran here.
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zarif . he was in counsel foreign relations today being touted and we gave him a mouth piece to spread his propaganda in united states, it astounding what we do. lou: it's america. >> god bless it. lou: a amen. >> thank you general jack keane. >> thank you. lou: be sure to vote in tonighty tonighty's poll. like to hear you from cast your vote on twitter, at lou dobbs, follow he on twitter @loudobbs could like my on facebook, instagram, coming up next, president trump instructing homeland security to block a caravan of central americans from illegally entering the united states crossing our border from mexico. we'll have a fill report for you to the border battle after this.
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lou: the remnants of that caravan from central america that traversed mexico has dwindled down from 1,000 people if 50. they are arriving at the u.s.-mexico border and the president has ordered the department of homeland security to stop them from crossing that border. reporter: the first central american migrants have reached the u.s. bored with tijuana. some have already asked for asylum, citing violence in their own country. >> if time allows, i'll try to reach the united states. >> they deserve asylum. we as a country should be
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meeting them with open arms. reporter: while the caravan mostly disbanded as it moved across mexico. those who are left and those supporting them continue to draw the ire of president trump. he tweeted i instructed the secretary of homeland security not to allow these large caravans of people town our country. people should seek asylum in the first country they enter. if members of the caravan enter the country illegally, they will be prosecuted. the president promised to end the negotiations on nafta. mexico must stop people from going through mexico into the u.s. we may make this a condition of
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the new nafta agreement. and we must get wall funding fast. there are sending the signal that they are not going to be able to get away with showing up and making an asylum claim and make it into the country for an i definite period. we expect more effort on the part of mexico to address this problem. reporter: the caravan's arrival coincides with the arrival of national guard troops. lou: we'll take up the president's push for border security with kelli ward next. house intelligence chairman house intelligence chairman devin nunes reveals the shock
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lou: bob goodlatte and trey gowdy reaching some sort of agreement today with the justice department. we would like to tell you what it is, but they say it allows for their review of documents concerning clinton corruption and fisa court abuses. they gave no specifics on when there will be a delivery of
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documents or how many we'll see. we know for more than a half years lawmakers have been trying to get 1.2 million documents from the justice department. devin nunes said there was no intel to start the investigation into the trump campaign. >> they use the tools of the intelligence services that are not supposed to be used on american citizens. we wanted to know wake tell jones did you have that led to this investigation. what we found after the investigators reviews it, there was no intelligence. lou: no intelligence, none whatsoever. lou: chris farrell from judicial watch joins us. there is no surprise with what
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nunes said, but it's a different articulation of the same thing. the gop memorandum said the same thing. senate intel said the same thing. there is nothing. so why in the world did these folks in the senate, the senate leadership and the house leadership persist? >> there is no good explanation. i think what nunes did today was make a simple declarative statement from the report. even if it was a restatement of what we already knew, it was simple, clear and correct. it brings up the most of important fact of all this nonsense that there was no real intelligence. there was cooperation between hillary clinton and the dnc via a couple of cutouts. lou: there are two political
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operatives well known to the country. sydney shearer and sidney blumenthal. their role looks clear but we hardly hear their names. >> they view themselves as sort of -- they like to think they are james bond or something. they are intelligence peddlers. they used warmed over half-baked press reports and try to pass it off as commentary. you can see through some of our work considering benghazi where sidney blumenthal was fanning the flames with hillary clinton on libya. lou: the deep state of which they would and part, we have james comey telling folks in his book tour last wednesday that there is a deep state. but the deep state, don't worry,
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just b very calm and relaxed. they wouldn't do anything untoward. he said there is a deep state in the sense. there is a collection of people, cia, nsa, fbi in the united states military services who are passionately about getting it right. who care passionately about the values that we try to talk about. no matter how they vote or how they talk at home, try desperately to do the right thing. that's deep, that is unchangeable, actually. my lord. this is a man -- i don't know how much more harm he can do himself. but he's unfettered and whittling away at his self to which there will be nothing recognizable by the time he's
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done. >> more virtue posturing by mr. comey. not that he's talking about himself, of course. but there are american heroes who know better, so keep your heads down and obey because we have all the right answers. lou: elitism is gag worthy. >> it's insulting it's so self-reference as he says -- self-ref mention. lou: it seems to be the tone set by so many of even our elected officials in this country. the time for elitism, globalism, is n yes and end. this country needs to get back to its fundamental founding values.
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a constitutional republic, elected leaders, not deep state vermin. >> equal justice under the law. that would be nice. lou: that's one of my favorites. >> if we stick to that we'll be all right. lou: the democratic party as they continue to torch themselves and destroy whatever was left of the brand after 8 years of the obama administration and the police adventures that messrs. comey and clapper took them on, where are we headed here? they file a lawsuit against russians and the trump campaign seeking what? >> tom perez wants his money back. he paid for a dossier that was supposed to tank trump in connection with the russian government. and it didn't work. so i guess they want their money
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back. the real story is, i believe democratic operatives in the mueller operation told them, we have a big zero, we are in a slow-motion melt down. so file a civil suit to continue the publicity stunt and allow them to stalk endlessly about it because a civil mitigation will drag on into the next century. lou: do you think there was a cord nation. >> can i prove it? no. but my instincts are somebody said here's a smart idea, we are not going anywhere, but you can do something civilly and use the discovery process to churn up maximum confusion. but what they are forgetting is discovery goes both ways. there will be defendants in this litigation who can turn around and ask very awkward questions
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of mr. perez and company. lou: it took president trump a nano second to figure out reciprocity on that comment and tweet by the. do you believe the dems' petty obstruction of the pompeo nomination? migrants trying to cross our border. u.s. senate candidate dr. kelli u.s. senate candidate dr. kelli ward joins us next. ♪
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lou: our next guest had a firsted hand look at the porous border between mexico and the united states. we are joined by dr. kelli ward running for the senate from the great state of arizona. the president reasserting his interest in that wall. he wants the border patrol to shut down those caravans and not permit illegal crossing and add it as a condition to agreeing to
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a new nafta treaty. >> you are right, lou. i think president trump has been working very diligently to renegotiate nafta in a way that is beneficial to the united states and businesses and workers. but mexico has been unwilling to secure their very own southern border, and that led to people from central america crossing mexico illegally and coming to our borders. if mexico can't understand or is unwilling to help with us this problem, i think donald trump will have to do everything possible, take every step necessary to make sure they understand that we are serious about securing our border and building the wall. lou: vincent fox who is a blow-hard. he talks about what an insult donald trump is to mexico.
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in point of fact donald trump is the only president who said to mexico without condescension or patronizing, that you are going to be responsible as a partner. a geopolitical economic partner and you are going to secure your side of that border, and we'll expect you to do so. and furthermore it's a grown up responsibility for any nation of 120 million people which is mexico, and it's about time they behaved accordingly. what do you think? >> i think it's been very clear. president trump has been very clear that we'll build the wall. that we are going to secure our border. and the wall is the biggest and most of important part of our plan to do that. there are other things we can do to help with that. but building the wall is first and foremost. not only is the symbol of the right and wrong way to come into
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this country. but also a serious detriment to bring thinks into our country. and putting people who are trying to come to this country in significant harm's way. vincente fox has to under and the world needs to understand any sovereign nation has the right to secure its own borders as well as decide who's going to come in to our country. lou: they are bringing across the cartels are bringing across our border every day huge amounts. in fact over the course of everybody year the majority of meth am get means, marijuana and cocaine come from mexico. that's a death warrant for our young people and the president is the only one to stand up and say it's got to stop. you went to i understand the
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border recently. we want to put up video to show what that border security system looks like. you are there with an arizona rancher. let many get to the fence if we could. i would like to see that if we could. >> i met with mr. chilton who has been down there for 30 years. there is four strands of barbed wire that is supposed to be keeping these druggers from bringing theirwares across our border it's why i'm so upset about the omnibus bill. it fully funds obamacare and puts money in for border security afterway around the world than is not one dollar for our border security and national sovereignty. lou: the second they want to do that, the president is exactly right as usual. all they have to do is
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appropriate the money and make it happen. that's simply a nasty pet lens o -- petlance on the part of a e duck speaker. 's all on him. >> it's on those republicans who voted yes, like my opponent martha mcsally. then tweeted out and sent out a press release how proud she was of it. i'm not proud of it. but the * is not going to sign another bill like that. the way we assure that happens is to not send a bill like that to him. lou: you mention the veto. are you going to run against the president or mcsally. >> i'm running against
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mcsally. lou: i urge you to remember the reason he signed it is he wanted the funding for the military. >> as a military wife i want our military to be the strongest in the world. lou: all right, dr. kelli ward, thanks for being with us. appreciate it. on wall street, stocks little change. volume on the big board slipping down towngd -- down to under 3 billion shares. home sales rose for the second straight month. crude oil prices climbing to a 3-year high. for most of of the session it looked like the was going to decline. a remind tore listen to my reports three times a day coast
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liberal friends is not that they are ignorant, it's just that they know so much that isn't so. joining us are folks who know a lot. ed rollins, pulitzer prize winning columnist michael goodwin. great to have you here. let's start with your column in which you say basically there is a little stall on the part of the special counsel and it's time to recognize reality that noise collusion. >> i believe that's one of the reasons the democrats filed this lawsuit. they don't have confidence mueller will produce anything that will be useful to them the mid terms so they have to try to do something to keep russia russia russia alive. lou: i believe this has been a
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fraud perpetrated from the beginning. >> but that's what they are running on. that's all they have. so they have to keep it alive. what are they going to do, run for tax hikes? lou: pelosi is doing exactly that. she wants tax hikes and bigger government and more regulation. she wants everything obama gave her back. ed: it works well when you have an 18% democratic district. the reality i think is they have got to get -- i was going to say get screwed on this things but i'm trying to correct my language a little bit. the guy who lost by their activity is bernie sanders. lou: he end up with a lakeside house. wasn't that the deal? >> he had delusions of being president. the reality is the democrats
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with all of their machinations ran a miserable campaign, had a miserable candidate and lost. wishful thinking and all these suits won't do a thing. the country made a determination that donald trump is the president and he has as strong numbers in the poll as obama and clinton. lou: how did we get here. do we care what party doesn't like the result? we care about the little darlings and their feeling and pretension that their feeling got hurt and she should give a hoot? >> chuck schumer, they care only
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about that group. they have abdicated their responsibility to govern to join the snowflake movement. lou: it's true interference in government it's petty and venal, and it's un-american. it's. >> he had the poorest showing in that committee in the history. he has done a very effective job in everything he has ever done, including being the cia director. he'll be a great secretary of state. and coons' comments saying the reason i'm against him is he'll be too close to trump and won't give trump different advice than wants to take.
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lou: it shows such a level of ignorance and his motivation as a u.s. senator. and corker running around. what do you make out of this, good speed. >> he was having second thoughts. but i think, lou, you used the proper word. illegitimati will -- they are to remind their base that they view donald trump as an illegitimate president. lou: donald trump, his administration keep pressing on. they accomplished more in 15 months than any president in modern political history. and it's caving in the guts of the democratic party and the left.
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lou: as they say, god speed. appreciate. that's it for us tonight. we thank you for being with us. good night from new york.e it ls next, keep it height rea right e on fox business. lou: top stories, in toronto a white rental van this afternoon, jumped a curb on a crowded, busy toronto street, slams into pedestrians, killing 9 people, injuries 16 others, the driver turned his van into the pedestrians and deliberately ran them over. law enforcement agents suspect terrorism as the motive. we'll have that report for you here. also a massive manhunt in and around nashville has ended. continue continue law enforcement -- tennessee
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