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"he killed them all: robert durst and my quest for justic i! if you buy it, send it here and, noon, eastern. >> julie banderas is up next. >> president-elect trump wrapping up the thank you you tour. and he has unconventional and successful campaign style. i am julie banderas. >> president-elect donald trump taking the stage at a football stadium in mobile, alabama. the same stadium where thousands turned out weeks after mr. trump launched the quest for the white house. and today thousands of fans came out to a pep rally atmosphere
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and the president-elect insists on the country potential. >> this is an exciting time to be alive. the script is not yet written. we don't know what the page will read tomorrow. but for the first time in a long time, what we do know, is that the pages will be authored by each and everyone of you. >> all of this just hours after mr. trump announced the latest choice for leadership role. he will nominate south carolina congressman mick mulvaney. what else did he have to say? >> he did, julie. especially when you consider the economic promises and he fills out his presidential transition team, you heard as you said mick
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mulvaney who is the congressman from south carolina and unyielding on budget issues. he will be the budget chief in the white house. he will have to make the numbers work that donald trump is about. cutting the corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 15 percent and increasing u.s. military spending and spending on roads, highways and bridges. >> our economic agenda can can be summed up in three beautiful words. jobs, jobs, jobs. we are also going to rebuild america's crumbling infrastructure. we will have bridges, airport and tunnies and airways. and we'll put our people back to
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work. [applause] it's time to help get americans off welfare and back into the labor market, rebuilding this country with american hands by american workers. >> reporter: he also promised to lift drilling restrictions on federal land to cover oil and natural gas and threatened massive tariffs if companies manufacture jobs in the united states and move overseas. he wants to renegotiate trade deals. >> rich, let me ask you before you go, will he do any more of the rallies or is that the last one? >> reporter: it was the last really in the thank you tour. he spent the first time walking them through the election night victory and brought up jeff
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segs, the alabama republican who is the president's elect pick to lead the justice department. and brought up kelly ann conway his campaign manager. august 2015, it was the first large crowd he played to and it was that it continued drawing of large crowds in it the country that was a signal to him he would win the election which is what happened and moving forward from here, as president he was advised he probably shouldn't hold the rallies, but he's done the opposite of what he's supposed to do it all along and so it is work for example them. this series is over and he's off to florida, julie. >> they worked for him. he had thousands of people to rally him on even though the
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election is over. rich, thank you. and don't miss our interview with reince priebus. chris wallace will speak to him on subpoena with questions of transition and russian meddling and new information coming out with the fbi and ccan iowa a confirmed that the kremlin had something to do to hack in the process. and the electorial college, the big vote monday on the 19th. be sure to check your local listings tomorrow. and another major head line today. china will return the the underwater drone it seized from the south china sea and before the president-elect's event he weighed in. china steals navy research drone in international water and ripped it out of water and takes it to china in unprecedented
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act. will carr joins us with the latest. how did the controversy start in the first place? >> reporter: china seized the drone on thursday near the philippines and according to the pentagon the 150,000 drone was operated by contractor and simply collecting information on the ocean and they were about to pull it out of the water when the chinese swept in and took it. china built artificial reefs and anti- missile woman to those may have taken the drone out of concern that it was tracking the nuclear submarine float. president-elect trump tweeted it was an unprecedented act. critics harping on china for taking the drone on
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international waters. the u.s. unmanned veszil is a flag grant violation of the china sees. the united states must not stand for outrageous contact. >> you know, china maintain the nine- line claim. it was invalidated by the haig. this was outside of the nine- line. it is more brazen on the part of the chinese. >> reporter: donald trump questioned the one china policy with twian and saying it is up for negotiation. and china indicated it would return the drone and saying that the united states is simply hyping up the issue. >> will carr, thank you so much. he was the first american to orbit earth and a world war ii veteran and u.s. senator, john
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glenn laid to rest today. ahead his life journey and what he hopes would be his legacy, part of his service and tribute for an american hero. >> everyone of us benefitted from having him on the time. he had bravery and infectious grin made us all feel good this is more than just a credit card. it's how adventure begins. and with the miles you can earn, it's always taking you closer to your next unforgettable experience. become a cardmember and start enjoying benefits built to take you further... like group 1 boarding... and no foreign transaction fees. plus, when you fly on american airlines, your first checked bag fee is waived for you and up to four companions. every purchase with the citi® / aadvantage® platinum select card takes you closer to adventure...
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>> crowds gathering to remember the american hero who broke the bounds of hur planet and became can the first american to orbit the earth, astronaut and senator john glenn. >> and the funeral service began
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when the hearse made its way to the auditorium. mourners heard the astronaut and senator in his own words. here are are some of the video clips. >> i got my private pilot's license in the spring of 1941 and then pearl harbor occurred. >> a day which will live in infannie. i anyhow what my responsibilities were at that time. my dad and mother were not keen for me to drop out of school but it was my duty to do and can i did it. >> marine major john glenn will begin a flight. 2466 miles from earth. we broke the record by 20 minutes or so.
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3, 2, 1. 0. ignition and liftoff. >> the word astronaut was not known when i grew up. that set came along later. >> i love it and would like to do it every day. i decided it was time to go do do other thing and thought about p politic and government work sometime but i had no idea i would do that myself. i thought about that since i was a kid. how do you inspire citizenship and our young people to have provide in state and country
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where they will engage in political activity? those are the kinds of things i hope we instill not only here in ohio, but maybe across the country. >> kristin fisher has more on john glenn's life and legacy and live from the scene in columbus, ohio tonight. what were some of the stories shared in the memorial service that stood out to you most. >> reporter: julie one story share ared by fellow marine general john dally. when glenn was fly nothing the korean war and his wing man ted was hit by aircraft friar and he pulled up alongside him and pointed up and rose up to a lack of oxygen and williams made it back to base alive. >> of all of the war stories,
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this best ilstrauts what john meant to us. he invited us up to his level where we discovered what an american can do. he once said he was a marine 23 year and it just wasn't enough. we had 95 great year and it still was not enough. >> reporter: another great story was described by vice-president joe biden. he described john glenn as one of the happy uponest people he ever new. >> he had an infectious smile. even when things looked like it was crashing down john would walk in my office with a big smile on his face and i wonder where the hell will has he been p. did he just not hear what i heard? >> reporter: the vice-president talked about glenn and his wife
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annie. all you had to do was to look at them. they were married 73 year and were high school sweethearts. >> i can't fathom that. that's making history right there and a historic day in aviation history. tell us about that. >> reporter: today was the one 13th anniversary of the wright's brothers first powered flight. they were two of glenn's hero and inspired him to be an engineer and pilot and astronauts. and today charlie bolden said as the head of nasa, we are now standing on glenn's shoulders as we purper sue our journey to mars and not been possible without the bravery he displayed riding the rockets. >> just as john advanced the frontiers of yafiation, so, too,
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we'll follow his legacy to us to travel farther in space. >> reporter: after his final space flight, glenn said to lockout at the kind of creation and not believe in god is um possible. he was 95 years old. >> thank you very much. the creator of the life saving henry heimlech has died. he was a surgeon in cincinnati in 1934 and he came up with a procedure of helping choking victims. they squeeze a abdomen and pushes out anything that stuck in the victim's throat. henry heimlich dead at the age of 96. >> still ahead. freezing temperatures and bone chilling temperatures.
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and the storm blamed for a deadly chain reaction crash. there may be relief in store tomorrow. we'll tell you about that and this. >> best buy and challenging amazon this it holiday season. and we sat down with the ceo of best buy, coming up. ♪ silver bells. snow silver bells. it's christmas time in the city. generosity is its own form of power.
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>> a fox extreme weather alert. it is to blame for two deaths. a fuel tanker skidded off of the road and exploded and triggered a pile up killing two people. folks in south dakota got six inches of snow and in wisconsin national weather service issuing winter storm warning and airports nationwide have cancelled flights as well. warmer weather we're told is expected in much of the nation. and a lot of the talk and folks talking today and hitting the road to finish up the holiday shopping and hitting best buy. fox business network spoke to the company ceo about how it managed to boost sale and fight the threat of on line shopping. >> we refocused on the customer
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and slashed in price and invest in the customer service. >> apple is right there. and apple products are hot sellers. >> our customers love it and we have assortment and expertise to help the customers and did you know that you could get a 32 inch tv or hundred. >> can you make money selling a tv that cheap? >> that is our own brand. >> how many. >> two. >> that's it. the ceo of best buy only has two. >> they are amazing tvs. this is four k ultrahigh definition and best picture quality. >> the percentage of the overall sales are how much. >> eight percent of the revenue. >> and you expect it to grow how much. >> it grew 24 percent and
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gaining market share on line and in the store. >> amazon is priming customer and guaranteeing two hour delivery. >> we are 50 minutes of 70 percent of the u.s. population. and 50 minutes. and there you go. >> and lauren is reporting from fox business network. thousands are waiting for help to get out of war- torn city of aleppo. and now reports of a deal between the government and rebels to save their lives. and american intelligence convinced that vladimar putin hacked intending to boost donald trump's campaign for president. what is next for the obama administration. >> i saw president putin in china and most effective way to ensure it didn't happen was to talk to him directly and tell
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>> we're also going to rebuild america's crumbling infrastructure. and boy, does it need it. we have spent $6 trillion in the middle east. it's time, folks. with all of that, we're going to knock the hell out of isis, we have no choice. i'm asking congress to support the construction of new roads and put our people back to work. back into the labor market. rebuilding with american hands and american workers. my administration will follow simple rules. buy american and hire are american. remember made in the usa?
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>> that was president-elect donald trump speaking in a thank you, rally in alabama he does not get in to russia and allegations that moscow interferred in the u.s. elections. the fbi backs the cian allegations that russia hacked in the dnc and did soto hurt hillary clinton and help donald trump. president obama promised that the u.s. will retaliate. kevin cork is traveling with the president in hawaii and kevin, i don't need to tell you how much i am jealous. but why is the president spending time about hacking? is it source grapes or something more? >> well, i think it is a terrific question. yes, and no is the answer. sour grapes, probably a little bit. no one on the democratic side of
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things would have predicted the election. but the bigger picture. underlying threat to the democracy of this country and elections moving forwardment and the president talked at length about that in the white wheat. he described the treatment of his party's nominee in that process and not careful to say it was determinative of the outcome. >> she's worked tirelessly on the american people and i don't think she was treated fairly in the election? the coverage of her and the issues was troubling. >> reporter: he said troubling. and what he's really getting at, there was a lot of energy in the room that was expended talking about the various hack be and week by week wikileaks watch that the media did, he felt like that did not focus on the role
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issues. the american people were focused to elect trump. >> what is the trump team saying about this? >> reporter: as you can imagine saying sour grapes. i want to listen to the question at the end of the sound bite. >> it's an interesting story how it evolved. prior to the election, the department of homeland security briefing us on the campaign saying that we have high confidence in our election system and the way we vote ie various system and ballots and machines are such that no one could interfere in an election and everyone stands firm and donald trump win and suddenly the tune changes quick because the presumed coronation of hillary clinton did not go as planned. i think we all condemn any
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interfering in a election. but there is 0 evidence that it had an affect on the outcome. >> 0 evidence as far as the outcome was concerned. donald trump did better in the states that matter and he wasably to break through the blue wall in the midwest and that's why he ultimately got a victory, not hacking and ultimately by the uncomfortable leaks that were part and parcel to the campaign season. >> kevin, cork, thank you and go enjoy the water behind you. whether there were cyber attack last month or not. the additional threat to the government is not going away soon. we look at people tasked with stopping it. catherine herridge introduce us to it the cyber swat team. >> we have is cyber attacks every day. >> they are attacked a thousand
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times a day. >> reporter: he and his time attacked the cyber crisis. from china's breach and office of personal manage thement to north korea's physical destruction of sonny and now russia. >> we never really saw them atta attack before. >> they understand how to configure technology and what technology is required to keep adversorries out and information secure. >> they are the special forces of sign are are security. >> the nra said it was not. >> it was not selected purely. but a conscious effort to attempt and achieve a affect. nkooks said russia uses it for
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expense're defense and offense. >> they can't get any of if it on the on. and te it is anti- russian. and the team sesured information on the battlefield where the mission is deeply personal. >> in afghanistan they tis mondayled the ied. >> it is a awe man feeling for us. >> and moving shirrer what recommend aegzing >> >> and in the nsa, catherine her
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edgeems this now agreement reached between the syrian government and rub combr that. have to love the devestated dwraer. >> and they are helping to evacuate resident. john has more. >> reporter: thousands of cold, and hungry men, children and women are trapped and wait nothing limb bo as efforts continue to stall. syria's government is demanding the evacuation from two villages west of aleppo and seized by rebel force and in exchange. they will allow the evacuation of eastern aleppo to continue. there was word that a deal has worked. people are ing from crossing point and
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a there was renewed violence. and rebel violencers p they blame pro russian forces for opening fire. and so it goes. the deadly finger pointing as the city continues to dissent great. they are facing an uncertain life ahead. 40000 people are trapped in western aleppo. and in his final new's conference said bashar slaughter of innocent victims. >> the world is united by the savage assaults by the syrian
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regime. >> and the battle for aleppo may be coming to an end and renewed calls for peace talks. the syrian government and rebel forces vow to continue fighting. meanwhile people are protesting the crisis in aleppo. like in berlin. thousands of protestors gathered in two locations. others met for a candlelight vigil and a hundred gathered in paris today to protest the iranian role. and accusing them to sending fighters and equipment to help the syrian government. and more showing up in jordan. and calling on the u.n. for taking responsibility for getting civilians out of aleppo. >> it is time to give back and honor those who gave their all.
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>> it is it a great way to honor those who served and remember the fallen and most importantly i think for the next generation that follows us to be able to teach them the value of freedom. >> tens of this happeneds fan out for read across america. two former cast members from mash release a video urging them to block donald trump from office. what are the other big names involved including a man who played the president on tv.
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>> on monday, the real presidential election. members of the electoral college gather in every state capitol to it cast ballots for president and normally gets little attention. the electors usually vote the same but now there is a movement to reject donald trump on the grounds that she is unfit for presidency like this rally in washington, no, it is not people in the snow. that was the wrong video. use your imagination. rally. it included texas elector urging recollects to buck the state's votes. james rosen has more are on how the celebrities are taking
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a leading role. >> republican members of the electoral will college. >> martin sheen who played president on the west wing urges gop electorses to with hold their votes from donald trump who was elected president. and a pop up group with a impressive pedigree invokes alexander hamilton upon that the college was designed to block unqualified people from president. >> don't vote for hillary clinton. >> top officials in the republican national committee. >> we don't expect them to flip. >> they bind them under state law largely untested in the courts colorado is one of sdmem democratic electors are unboinding themselves. >> i am a former united states
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marine. i am putting my country above my country. >> and colorado will secretary of state vowed to it make electors sign a pledge before monday's pledge so faceless electors can face perjury laws. >> the follow the law. >> michigan went for trump pence. >> my morwill imperative is to do what the voters in michigan indicated and that is to support donald trump. >> i don't know what moral imperative to the people who call me at all hours of night. >> 37 republican electors would have to resign or abstain. since 1900 only nine have voted or abstained. >> and many celebrities insisted they would move to canada if
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donald trump won the presidency. did they? jesse watters' traveled to canada to check. >> have you seen her? barbara striesland? >> no. >> she said she would move to canada. >> ideal in every way. >> you can have her. >> hear more. and right after the fox report. >> they are honoring those who gave everything. and laying wreaths on the graves of the troops. >> this morning, wreaths across america. an annual event to remember those who fought and died for our nation's freedom. they braved the icy weather to lay wreaths to say out loud and a way to thank them for are their service.
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the tradition includes laying a wreth in the tomb of the unknown soldier and other locations in all 50 states. organizers say the ceremony is designed to remember and honor and teach not only about the deaths of the american heroes, but their lives. >> remember the fallen and honor those that serve and the most we can can do is teach our children about the freedoms and what the cost of freedom has been. >> officials had to cancel the planned due to weather conditions. plenty were there to lay the wreths and others honor. >> i am a gold star son. and my father in law is buried out here and i will lay a wreath on his grave right now. >> i think it is great that people do this. and especially on days when the
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weather is not so great and it is a great thing to do. >> this time they didn't have enough wreaths due to lack of donations and thanks to last-minute generation and many fox viewers, they were able to meet their goal. >> pope francis marking a milestone birthday with candles on the cake. and how do you celebrate when you are the pope? we'll show you. >> plus an every day hero surprises a fan with a thoughtful guest. ♪ i am this christmas. ♪ very special christmas for me. this is more than just a credit card. it's how adventure begins. and with the miles you can earn, it's always taking you closer to your next unforgettable experience. become a cardmember and start enjoying benefits built to take you further...
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>> pope francis marking his eighth birthday with a special mass in the vatican. he led prayers. it is in the chapel where he spent first few moments after being elected in 2013. he invited a group of homeless people to it have breakfast. >> and now happy headlines to lead you with. kerry lake with arizona's fox ten explains. >> one-year-old riker loves buses. they are part of his daily routine. >> he always asked for the bus every morning. >> they go outside to see bus driver scott gardener. >> i come and see him in his
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mom's arms no matter what temperature it is. >> scott and the kids wave to riker every day. and he saw how happy his gesture made to the little boy. finally i found the tonka bus. and scott stopped had his bus in front of rikeres. >> he had a gift for him because i he saw him every day and noticed we are out all of the time. >> he handed him a gift back and his mom was shocked and grateful. >> i think he restored my faith in humans being nice to each on other right now, we get wrapped up in christmas and people stealing packages. and people doing things for themselves and see this man go out of his way in such a good way was more than i could have
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expected. >> reporter: seeing riowa ker is a gift for scott. >> my son used to do that when he was 3 or 4 years old. and we would want to the bus. and that's where he learned to count. >> it is a memory when he sees little riowa ker waves back at hem. >> that was kerry lake report g reporting. >> a kid no swap in a hospital that saved four lives. mark needed a kidney transplant. his brother-in-law brett wanted to donate but was not a match. in order to get a kidney from a donor that was a match for mark and brett was a match for another patient and mark got the kidney he needed. >> the anniversary of the surgery falls near the christmas
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season and it is a marker of what's changed and the greatest gift to be able to give. nbrett and mark are especially grateful for each other this holiday season. >> when santa is in danger and the grinch is stealing. >> and those who helped to make >> and those who helped to make it so. as after a dvt blood clot,ital i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor.
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and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. both made me turn around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily ...and it may take longer than usual for bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. plus had less major bleeding. both made eliquis the right treatment for me. ask your doctor if switching to eliquis is right for you.
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>> i heard that in my house 5 trillion times. i know it is not a number but a lot of times and the white house is sending out a tweet of president obama in the oval office and his good friend frosty. the picture is captioned do you want to build a snow man reference to disney's hit "frozen". and for one cancer patient in maryland a wish came true. >> five-year-old caheme battling leukemia and wanted more than going to fight crime and do good deeds. thanks to make a wish that's what he got to do.
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super caheme spent the day saving christmas from the grinch and saving santa claus. >> somebody needs our help. and oh, my goodness. that is a cutest and swoedest. super caheme saves the day. and one of the missions took him to speaker paul ryan's office to find a missing flag. it is making wishes come true and that's how fox reports this saturday. i am julie banderas. thanks for watching. thanks for watching. i will not be here i will be
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good morning. it is sunday december 18. i'm abby huntsman. the final stop of his thank you tour. >> this guy is demented. they'll never change, jeff, no matter what you do. >> in mobile, alabama. more from the president-elect straight ahead. meanwhile, democrats unleash their last ditch effort threatening members of the electoral college. vote hillary or we want you to die. wait, i thought they were against fake news. michelle obama proclaims hope in america is

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