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they have to use the dilapidated restroom on the edge of campus so the students feel safe. the most trusted and most grateful you spent the evening with us. good night from >> the united states is dating north korea as a state sponsor of terrorism. >> this is just another sickening example of the violence at the border. >> julio martinez was ambushed by individuals, he was then violently beaten, americans have had enough of day elected a president to secure the border. >> we talk about the wall, we have the wall, we need it. that is where drugs are coming in, a lot of things happening along the border. >> i would say thank you.
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♪ heather: good morning, you are watching "fox and friends" first on tuesday morning, the sun will be shining, thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. our top story, donald trump doubling down vowing to build the wall after a border patrol agent was murdered. texas governor greg abbott stepping up the hunt for the killer's opening a $20,000 reward. griff jenkins joins us from the
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nation's capital with brand-new details this morning. >> the fbi is not saying what happened in west texas. julio martinez, his partner vertically injured, the details on november 18th at 11:20 local time, federal agents in the big bend sector, located two agents on item, both agents sustain traumatic head injuries with miscellaneous physical injuries, broken bones as donald trump reacted to the tragic news offering condolences to agents families and vowing to secure the border. >> we lost a border patrol officer, we are going to have the wall.
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is what we are doing, we needed. it is rough territory, that is where the drugs are coming and. a lot of things happening on the southern border and we are going to string it out. >> the fbi is not detailing the incident but officials say martinez and his partner were ambushed and beaten by drug traffickers while responding to a call, attacked with rocks, stu harris, the vice president of the national border patrol council had this to say. >> our thoughts and prayers are with the family, and fellow agents, we are hopeful that the perpetrators of this attack will be gone and brought to justice. >> governor greg abbott announcing over twitter $20,000 reward, offering a reward to solve this murder of a border patrol agent, help us catch this killer, texas border patrol. you get the idea. agent martinez was 36 years old, had been an agent for four years, the second border patrol agent to die this year and the 38th since 2003. this is a developing story and you will hear a lot more about it as attention turns to the
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border. >> 36 years old. i saw a picture with agent martinez and his son and it is heart wrenching. appreciate it. december also marks seven years since brian terry was murdered on the arizona mexico border by a member of the mexican cartel. exposing the bungles obama era fast and furious gun trafficking investigation. the chairman of the brian terry foundation says the murder of agent martinez should be the last straw for congress. >> americans have had enough, they elected a president to secure the border, this was the 39th border patrol agent killed in the line of duty since 2003 and enough is enough. we have to secure the borders. congress maybe they still need a wake-up. i can tell you when elected officials either in local,
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county, state or federal level speak out and fan the flames of protesters looking to protest against border patrol that is completely unacceptable, we are americans together, through bad and good times. heather: the much more on this on "fox and friends" first. in the meantime this fox news alert the united states labeling north korea a state sponsor of terror. amy kellogg is live with what that label means. >> reporter: it may be more symbolic than anything else because north korea is so heavily sanctioned as it is but according to the secretary of state, it may dissuade third parties who are doing business
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with the rogue regime to stop engaging with pyongyang and donald trump said that he will start announcing sanctions in the next few weeks, they will be rolled out, trump hasn't said what they would be, the designation of state sponsor of terror should have applied years ago to north korea, in fact it was but was removed by george w. bush in 2008. the other three countries are sudan, syria and iran. donald trump invoked the name of the american college student sentenced to 15 years of hard labor after tearing down a propaganda poster when visiting north korea last year. he returned home in a coma only to arrive after arrival. the sheer brutality, the murder by female agents, the north korean leaders of -- in a malaysian airport in broad daylight. the south korean spy agency, and
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they were sorry for, quote, letting a depraved and stupid guy, donald trump has been hinting for some time that he wanted to put north korea on the list of state sponsors of terrorism, and toward the end of the 5 nation tour of asia during which time he spent great effort to bring the parties together, to come up with a unifying message and ways to put pressure on the north korean regime. jillian: it infested with parasites. appreciate it.
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a surprise meeting, the rare sitdown in russia picking off a diplomatic drive to end the middle eastern country, bloodied civil war, the two leaders hugging, vowing to fight against isis and syria is close to being over, calling on donald trump to update him about the talks later this week. the war in afghanistan on full display, the air force bombing tell a ban heroin labs. the operation expected to continue for the foreseeable future. as part of the new initiative in that 16 year war, the air force pilot dead and another badly injured after their jet crashes near the us-mexico border. witnesses reporting a loud boom before the twin engine talon
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went down 14 miles north in del rio, texas. the training jet is occupied by a student and instructor but the names of not been released. the justice department heading back to the supreme court urging judges to lift a block on donald trump's third travel ban. a federal judge in hawaii blocking it after three countries were added to the list. the ban is needed to protect the united states from potential terrorist threats. the ninth circuit court of appeals which partially let it go into effect will hear arguments on december 6th. brand-new details in the charlie rose sexual harassment scandal. cbs and pbs suspending the anchor after the bombshell report in the washington post deciding eight female employees accusing rows of unwanted sexual advances walking around him while he was naked, lewd phone calls, fox news contributor tammy bruce telling tucker
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carlson, the exact opposite. >> suddenly we find the victimizers, and wonder is it because they felt they would be around a group of women who would lead to be ashamed, frightened, scared to say something because it was their own group. jillian: rose apologized saying he behaved insensitively at times. walking around naked is insensitive. an unfamiliar site during monday night football as every single player on the seattle seahawks stood in unity for the national anthem. michael bennett even rising to the occasion during salute to service night. the defense an end saying he would remain seated to protest social injustice but he stood
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instead. 95-year-old u.s. army veteran, the 12th man flag, the oldest living military vet in the country, holds a bronze star from world war ii. serving as a nurse to dwight d eisenhower. seen a lot of life right there. the time is 11 minutes after the top of the hour and donald trump may have saved his son from a chinese prison but don't expect any thank yous from lavar ball. >> why won't you thank you to the president? >> if he put him on his son. heather: the burgess owens sees another way. >> to think this is the way black people should think and respond. heather: the the lesson he should be learning from the
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president ahead. parents beware, do not tell your kids did not hug your kids over the holidays, they might get confused according to the girl scouts, the outrageous warning ahead. caught on camera. a man firing in the middle of the store with a child, a child in his hands and guess what, this is the good guy. we will explain. ♪ earning a sound ♪ earning a sound ♪
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♪ ♪ you keep on giving ♪ heather: welcome back to "fox and friends" first, 4:15 on the east coast. the outspoken father of one of the three freed us basketball players firing back donald trump, still not giving the commander-in-chief any credit for helping bring the players
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back from china. i need a vocal joins us with the latest in this war of words, this is remarkable. >> almost becoming comical. tensions boiling over between lavar ball and donald trump reaching new heights, the father of ucla basketball player angelo ball, still refusing to thank the president personally, asking his chinese counterpart to release his son from detained that a chinese hotel after he and two teammates were accused of shoplifting. >> why won't you think they thank you to the president? >> if somebody does something for you use a thank you. i would say thank you if he put him on his plane and took him home. i would think president xi jinping, his political affairs, let me have my son.
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stay in his lane. heather: the the fire interview one day after response by donald trump who was quick to pinpoint his ungracious comments to espn about him tweeting, quote, now that the three basketball players are out of china and saved from years in jail, lavar ball is on accepting of what i did for his son and shoplifting is no big deal. i should have left him in jail. white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders adding a fresh perspective saying the president meant to take action despite claims in his previous tweet. >> the president was happy to intervene, something he has done several times in the few months he has been in office where he secured the release of several american citizens. >> the players thinking donald trump, one day after their release but have since been suspended indefinitely by ucla.
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heather: the other family members, have they said thank you? haven't heard anything about them. let's find out from them what they have to say. appreciate it. the feud seen as a win by donald trump by many americans, those who oppose shoplifting, the mainstream media had a different take. >> this is really happening, the president is saying he should have left them in jail because one of those guys, the dad wasn't grateful. >> unbelievable. what he did was outrageous, disgusting, as president of the united states should never happen. >> the black man was not appreciative of what the white man did for him. patty: 1 the former nfl super bowl champ burgess owens firing back, the president was not being racist but advocating teaching our kids respect and
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accountability. >> the way black people should think, and respond, across the board, respect women and laws, not being taught because men are not standing up and doing their job, at the end of the season, and in these young people, service not from the markets in these communities to speak today. >> birth-control in other news in massachusetts, no questions asked. governor charlie baker signing a bill mandating all employers cover it despite religious and moral objections with a new law defies federal rules exempting boys from contraception coverage. massachusetts becomes the first
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state to pass the law. don't force your kids to hug their relatives this holiday season, according to girl scouts of america the organization sparking outrage after issuing the warning to parents claiming forcing to show affection sets your daughters up for accepting, quote, unwanted attention and it should be taught, they should be taught the power of consent. instead the girl scouts suggest replacing a hug with a handshake or a high five. let us know what you think of that. 20 minutes after the top of the hour and the search for serial killer intensifying. ted williams joins us live up next. campus craziness taken to a whole new level. the college posting a what's up with white people event. what does social media think of
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president in a tweet, the president attempted to own the buffalo bills, not able to do so, he was outbid. his mother said at his first home game, jeffrey jones was criticized for sitting during the national anthem and she asked the president what is wrong with following the leader? we have a mother defending their son. >> the wife of the raiders head coach, just voted for donald trump regrets it. dartmouth college, what is happening there? this event, what's up with white people? >> hosting an event titled what's up with white people? it was created by temple university professor matt ryan who claims to be an expert on whiteness. andrea: the different types of white people and how you can
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learn to spot them in their natural habitats. a whole lot of reaction from this, dartmouth responded to the criticism, they are hosting the event comments that represent the views of the college, social media, chiming in, gary says what's up with any public funding going to these nutbar universities? edward tweeted the university deserving respect, sad, really sad. rob: how much getting paid in the name of free speech. let's talk about another weird story, what people are tweeting, charles manson. >> after charles manson the murderer died began morning this shock wrapper rocker marilyn manson. christian says rip charles manson, he taught me it was okay to be weird but put a picture of
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marilyn manson. charles manson with the wrong picture as well. i wonder what happened to marilyn manson. >> he is still alive. heather: thank you, appreciate it. 26 minutes after the top of the hour and the manhunt for the killers who beat a border agent to death intensifying as donald trump double down on his push for the wall. our next guest is a former vice and border patrol officer who is here to mclean a danger these agents say every single day. uber -- do we really know who is behind the wheel? the shocking criminal record just uncovered. ♪
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>> as you heard we lost a border patrol officer, we are going to have the wall. it is rough territory, where
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drugs are coming in, a lot of things happening along the southern border and we are going to straighten it out. heather: donald trump doubling down on his call for a while after a border agent was brutally attacked and beaten to death the by illegal immigrants, here to discuss, former ice agent and border patrol officer, thank you for coming in, we appreciate it. this agent was 36 years old, he had been a border patrol agent, goes out to do his job, will not ever go home again. standing there, so proud of his dad. is this an indication? >> a lot of talking heads in washington speaking about a wall, if they don't pass that or some other things, a young man, 36 years old, 142nd border
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patrol agent protecting our unsecure border politicians refuse to secure. this little boys without his dad, in the hospital injured from the brutal attack. >> beaten with rocks from what we know at this point and additional information about that. there have been 32 since 2003, at the top of the show, and just this year. what do you tell us about it? >> it goes down to big bend national park, these agents, usually alone back nearby, bringing drug loans to
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interstate 10 around the united states, to an unsecured border. another thing to keep in mind, 8000 recorded assaults on border patrol agents since 2003. it is all because of sanctuary cities, the black reinforcements of immigration law that give these aliens, embolden aliens to come to the united states going to sanctuary cities, they know they will be protected and as a safe haven. jillian: the agents, the backup that they need. >> they can't get helicopters most of the time and once in a while -- most of the time relying on local assets for
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helicopters. and the life-support and flare devices and everything else the agency on the ground, tracking these aliens, hundreds of miles in some cases into sector headquarters. heather: the the mainstream media does a disservice because a lot of people, what they are dealing with is drug smugglers trying to cross in and out. >> that is the case, we don't know everybody who comes across the border, one out of five illegal aliens are apprehended across the border, this has been the standard statistics since for the 34 years i was in so we don't know what is coming across and until we secure the border we don't know what is coming across. heather: sanctuary state, sanctuary colleges and more.
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what were you going to say? thank you. heather: race against time, a missing submarine, before the oxygen supply runs out, u.s. navy joining the urgent international search that is intensifying by the hour, the submarine reported missing last wednesday after its battery failed 650 feet underwater, 200 miles off the coast of what is aries. authorities say the 44 crew members on board only have enough oxygen to last seven days. the state of the illegal immigrants accused of killing kate steinle could be in the hands of the jury, today closing arguments will wrap up after prosecutors claim francisco lopez sanchez playing russian roulette when he fired the fatal shot in the sanctuary city of san francisco in 2015. the gun went off accidentally
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and ricocheted off the pavement before striking steinle who died and her father's arms. lopez sanchez has already been deported five times. happening right now, campus police ramping up the search for a possible serial killer and uping the reward to $10,000, a homicide detective and fox news contributor ted williams spoke with the tampa police chief and joins us live up next. >> how are you? earlier, we are here at the scene of where one of the crime victims was found. earlier i got a chance to interview the chief of police brian duncan, let's take a listen. this is a wonderful neighborhood from what i've been told and a lot of wonderful people here and from what i have been told, the
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murder that took place, that murder along with other murders in a 1 mile radius of each other, does that tell you this neighbor will be someone familiar with this neighborhood? >> a very tightknit community that does not have these crimes, whoever is doing this is very familiar and able to vanish under cover of darkness, murders are very close in proximity and that is one of the frustrating things, how these things happen, so close to each other, strong police presence taking place. makes me wonder does someone know something and don't realize it? >> do you believe this killer or killers will strike again? >> when you look at the history,
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and -- we are doing everything we can, is that in mind, there's no doubt, that is my biggest fear, when the phone rings the first thing that goes through my mind as i hope they got my name and whatever is doing this. do we have another one? >> this investigation continues. >> thank you for joining us, thank you for staying on top of it and a reward being offered for the rest of the suspects. >> it is my understanding there is a $100,000 reward for arrest and conviction of these suspects. jillian: appreciate your coverage, let us know about changes. the time is 20 minutes until the top of the hour. no fun in north korea. the out-of-control crackdown from drinking to singing is up
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next. have you used huber lately? reckless driver, phelan could go behind the wheel. shocking new lawsuit the ridesharing service has been slapped with. santa claus is coming to town but you will need a reservation to see him. a major change coming to one of the biggest traditions in the country. ♪ santa claus is coming to town ♪ santa claus is coming to town ♪ santa claus is coming to town ♪
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heather: welcome back, north korea continues to build a nuclear missile to unleash on the united states, the regime is cracking down on its own people, no singing, no drinking, no dancing, according to south korean media. the military with a new
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investigation into a, quote, in pure attitude. dictator kim jung un is known to brutally punish or kill military leaders for minor offenses. the woman who decided to display this vulgar antitrust window sticker speaking out for the first time and offering no apology. >> we are all entitled to our freedom of speech, we should stand together and always stand behind what we believe. this is not teaching your kids to say or to know that word. most of these children learned it way before they saw it on a vehicle. >> karen threatening to file a civil lawsuit, civil rights lawsuit against the sheriff who originally contacted her to ask questions. she was then arrested and released on fraud charges after authorities found an outstanding warrant. let's talk about business stories, have you used huber
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lately? reckless driver, a felon, even a prison escape he could have been behind the wheel. tracy is here with a shocking new lawsuit the ridesharing service was just slapped with. >> colorado regulators find huber $8 million for allowing 57 people with questionable background including a prison escape the, drivers with serious criminal backgrounds, driving offenses to work for huber. they did background checks but allowed them to work anyway, uber, to pay half of the fine file for hearing to dispute this. >> a lot of questions asked and raised especially new york city, a driver for huber. let's switch gears, some jobs to
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america. >> tyson the one of the largest food companies opening another plant in tennessee, this will bring 1500 jobs, a plant opening in late 2019 and this will be the fifth plant in the state of tennessee that could bring somewhere around $150 million of economic benefit to the state. heather: an early christmas present. this isn't very good, you need an appointment to sit on santa's . >> a reservation list. if you're going to the macy's flagship square you will need an appointment to see santa, no walk ins will be allowed. macy's wants to cut down on the lines to see santa, make it
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easier so reservations will be accepted in advance from 30 minutes to five days, santa will see children from the day after thanksgiving, november 24th, until christmas eve. those lines can get pretty long. heather: the he has got to get out of there what time december 24th? >> probably 8:00 pm. to get out in time. moon jae-in heather: first it was russia, then james comey, hillary clinton, now some new excuse for her election loss. >> i would have an independent commission. heather: the her out of this world excuse up next. retailers, to shop online, which means it is easier for hackers to attack over the holidays. felony amazon gift cards, fake sites that look like the real one, what you need to know up
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heather: ten minutes until the top of the hour, the crowd of democratic 20/20 hopefuls looking to challenge donald trump just got bigger. eric telling the new york times he is considering taking a run for commander-in-chief. if he won the white house he would be the first latino jewish candidate and sitting the mayor to do so. hillary clinton really wants to be president even if it means living on another planet. the former democratic candidate fantasizing about an alternate reality and how she would handle russia. >> if i had been president where
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i am, i would have an independent commission with subpoena power because if we don't get to the bottom of it will keep happening. heather: giving advice about north korea saying full diplomatic pressure on dictator kim jung un. the biggest shopping weekend of the year is around the corner and according to one study two every five consumers will fall victim to online scams. how can you protect your self? here to talk about it, thank you for joining us, amazon, i am addicted to amazon, i buy all my gifts there. 80% of people planning to spend more on their mobile devices according to pay paul money study. from 2017. the way we are shopping is all
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moving online. some want to look and feel and see everything but for the most part everyone is going online. jillian: easier for us. >> easier for hackers. euro ways that we can protect ourselves. the first way is to just slow down. people are in a rush during holiday season, want to make sure they are getting all the presents, the best comparable prices. what happens is you are not reading the urls correctly, don't want to judge but -- heather: some people don't know to look at that. >> slow down, know how to spot the fake sites. heather: sometimes it looks great, the iphone 10 retailing for $999, say you get an offer for $300, too good to be true. you want to make sure if you're getting an email saying the package hasn't been delivered
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from fedex or ups, more than likely that is a scam. say you don't member using fedex or in a rush and can't remember, my suggestion if you get an email like that instead of responding directly call fedex, call ups, make sure, use tracking numbers, put that in and make sure the package you sent. don't fall to the free gift cards as well. >> amazon is not going to give you $150 free gift card if you make a purchase on amazon. same with walmart and target. make sure those sites, you see a site that says target outlet or walmart outlet, walmart has low prices every day. heather: that is an example of fake and phony sites and we can look at those other ones you were just mentioning, the spelling, extra letters, that
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type of thing. all of those big retailers, ending with misspelled walmart, probably fake. >> be aware, slow down, not about what you by any way. you want to spend time with your family. heather: great to have you with us. time is six minutes until the top of the hour and caught on camera, a man firing a handgun in the middle of a store with a child in his hand and guess what? this is the good guy. we will explain. [gunshots] heather: bad timing. taking the prize for the best photo bomb of the year. i camera man's priceless reaction.
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heather: good morning from the streets of new york city, the sun has not come of yet, live shot at rockefeller center.
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a massive gas fire forcing some homes as a result to be evacuated. leaking gas line causing flames to shoot 30 feet into the air. this happened in michigan, the fire knocked out power, 911 service, both have been restored, the fire burning out on its own. no word if there were injuries. and off-duty officer shoots two would be robbers while holding his own son. he and his family were at a pharmacy in brazil when the two attackers rushed in. the officer, fearing for his life, shot and killed both men before handing his son to his wife who was taking cover in and i'll. very lucky. i camera man freaking out as he watches his perfect shot fall apart.
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>> get out of the way, bus! heather: the city bus in atlanta interrupting the weather channel at life picture of the georgia dome implosion. as soon as it concluded, the bus pulled forward, leaving the shot. that wraps it up for the 4:00 hour of "fox and friends" first, see you back here tomorrow, "fox and friends" first continues now. >> we talk about the wall, we are going to have the wall, we need it. that is where the drugs are coming and. a lot of things happening. heather: is tuesday, november 21st, beaten with rock and left to die. the brutal attack on a border agent as donald trump double down on his call for a wall. >> i would say thank you if he put him on his plane. let him -- let me handle my son. let's

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