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announcer: now, abc 7 news at noon, on your side. adrianna: right now, we are attracting -- tracking arctic like cold. we are on track for possible record lows. that bearer ofbe this bad news, not me. bute: it is cold out there not terribly cold. the wind will start to diminish through the late afternoon hours and into the evening. story will be ton
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areas in purple, including the and arlington, alexandria, prince george's county, all of fairfax county and montgomery county -- that is a freeze warning into early tomorrow morning. basically, it symbolizes the end of the growing season. if you have plsnyd outdoors that you want to survive the cold, you need to bring them indoors and keep them indoors the rest of the season and into the winter months. 39 in leesburg. 45, quantico. temperatures are colder. around 30 in leesburg. around 36 degrees at reagan national airport. the wind, once they settle down, will allow the coldest of the air to move in later tonight. you definitely feel it by later tomorrow morning. abovegh is 45, well average for this time of year. for this evening, if you're going out and about, make sure you bundle up. make sure you have a
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gloves, and long pants. temperatures near freezing by 9:00. we will talk about the rest of the weekend, redskins football, and milder air on the way. adrianna: be sure to download the abc seven news out together latest on this weekend's weather. it is a free download through the app store or on google play. the mother of one of the alleged victims of carlos bell is speaking out. don gonzalez is live in hyattsville with the details on what she had to say. --john gonzalez is live in hyattsville with what she had to say. john: the family of one of the young victims in this sex abuse scandal that has really rocked charles county has formerly filed a lawsuit today. the mother of this middle school or saying she is not only seeking compensation but, more importantly, she wons -- wants
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she calls abuse and neglect of the school system. this is their man behind bars. 30-year-old carlos balcom who claims to be hiv-positive, is accused of assaulting at least 42 boys, a former school aid and coach in charles county, arrested in production of child pornography and second-degree assault. and 18tims between 11 years old. here is the mother, who did not want to be identified. >> the only way these incidents continue to happen is when good people stand by and do nothing. when we assume our children are safe when they really are not.
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the mother so disturbed that she even asked for her voice to be distorted. that is what you heard. bell is held without bond. the child -- trial date held for early next year. this is a $1 million lawsuit. this just in, please identify the pedestrian struck and killed by a band last night. the victim is 71-year-old elaine allen. she was struck by a van just before 7:00 last night on columbia pike at hillwood drive. the driver of the van did stay at the scene. the accident is under investigation. now to this developing story. alabama senate candidate roy moore under fire for allegations of sexual misconduct tj -- allegations of sexual misconduct. four women
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happened in the 1970's. >> controversial alabama senate candidate roy moore refusing to drop out of the senate race after allegations in the "washington post" he sexually molested a 14-year-old girl. in a statement, he is said that the liberal watchdogs just most vicious attack i have ever faced, adding i will never give up the fight. 53, allegesn, now she was 14 when moore took her to his home. she told the paper he took off her shirt and has an road -- and clothes, guiding her hand to touch him over his underwear. >> these are not
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these are women who are confident in what happened to them. >> abc news confirmed the details of the allegations with nearly all of the women. >> she knows how popular roy moore is. she has voted republican in recent elections. >> republican leaders are distancing themselves. allegations are true, the president believes roy moore will do the right thing and step aside. >> with just a month until the special election, these alabama voters sticking by the judge. >> i cannot believe judge moore would do that. >> we need to forgive and move on. >> he does not need to step aside, unless they prove he is guilty. >> it is too late to replace moore on the ballot. if he does win, he can expect a chilly reception on capitol hill. adrianna: now to another stunning a
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c.k.ian lewis -- louis named in a number of disturbing incidents. five women saying that c.k. would touch himself inappropriately in front of them here the los angeles district attorney is creating a task force focusing on allegations made within the entertainment industry. bodyguardsp's former telling congress that while in moscow for the miss universe pageant in 2013, a businessman offered to give trump a number of prostitutes. five women were offered, but he rejected it, considering it a joke. he says he did not tell trump until hours later. schiller says he did not see anyone go inside. trump is in vietnam fo rthe -- for the apec summit. world leaders are asia's to see
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first" policies will mean. >> we will not remain silent as american companies are targeted by state affiliated actors for economic gain, whether through cyber attacks, corporate espionage, or other anti-competitive practices. adrianna: trump said last week he expected to meet with vladimir putin, telling reporters he wants the russian president's help on north korea. press secretary sarah sanders says that meeting is possible. are you sick and tired of wait times at the dmv? 7 on your side went undercover to see if we could find a fix. government watchdog nathan baca is in northeast washington. >> when it is not a holiday, this parking l
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cars and drivers coming here to able to hoping to be get their drivers test, or license. 7 on your side looked at the numbers and found that while maryland has a three-day average back while to get a driver's test and virginia averages around three weeks, district drivers can wait around three months. district drivers have to go through more hoops then drivers outside the district. >> in my mind, i did not have much of a choice. i could either go home with my daughter and wait three months, or i could just pay $50 and take the test. >> this backlog at the dmv creates what one councilmember calls a cottage industry, taking your money in hopes of keeping your place in line. undercoveride goes and find some question activity in the parking lot. that comes today at 5:00. adrianna: thank you so much. coming up
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shocking -- a discovery like nothing doctors released details on the brain of the late aaron hernandez. plus, a former track and field star blackmailed into her relationship with her coach. we will talk with deborah roberts. first, here is a check of traffic with eric smith. eric: good afternoon. early delays on the beltway as you head on the outer loop in landover. this is have a coming up from marina drive test 202. outer loop traffic does not look as bad past new hampshire avenue. you will see a bit of a jam into silver spring. do be aware of the outer loop jam. the inner loop is doing fine out of bethesda. road
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southbound drive headed towards our camera, you can see the light lane is blocked. the southbound ride will eventually be two lanes blocked into springfield for the ongoing midday work zone. ono, coming out of d.c. canal road, canal road is closed with drain cleaning happening. a bit of a hassle for traffic getting out of town quickly. you may want to take the george washington parkway on the virginia side.
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sexually abused her. this comes after a fellow teammate came forward saying he abused her since she was 13 years old. now to details on the late aaron hernandez. doctors have share the findings autopsy.ain they say he had the most severe they have seen his age. doctors found he had stage three of the new logical disease, caused by constant hits to the head. >> this is substantial damage that undoubtedly took years to develop here area this -- to develop. i imagine these changes have volving over maybe even as long as a decade. adrianna:
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to his brain shows yet another hurdle for the nfl's concussion crisis. the national park service says it wants to permanently ban fords to grounds. -- tours to grounds. raise fees forto use of it. if you want to get out and throw the ball around this weekend, probably not the weekend to do it. steve: bundle up. we talk about tonight. the hard freeze and the freeze warning for the coastal -- for the district and coastal communities. it means the growing season has come to an end. adrianna: my zucchinis. steve: those will work rose tomorrow morning. i want you to take a picture of them.
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few passing clouds. at reaganrent reading national airport. it feels even colder with wind out of the north-northwest at 10 to 12 miles per hour. dulles, 42. 41 andrews. feels-like temperature's mainly in the 30's. that is why if you are close or in downtown d.c., bundle up. you really have to do it tonight and early tomorrow morning. pool of cool air to the north of indication of what is on the way for our area into tomorrow. stormwatch 7, quiet and drive. just a few passing clouds. lake-effect slow best snow for cleveland and parts of pennsylvania. there may be a few fligh
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later tomorrow afternoon. temperatures in the low to mid 40's. a good amount of sunshine. forecast high today in the upper 30's and low to mid 40's. for much of the area, little colder. evening rush will be dry p at skies mainly clear, falling into the upper 30's. eventually, mid-30's. nighttime lows bottom out quickly, especially in the district. temperatures fall in the upper 20's to low 30's. even colder in the mountains. freeze warning in the areas shaded in purple, including fairfax, montgomery, and all of southern maryland. that is overnight into early tomorrow morning. flirting with record averages. however, water temperatures are still in the 40's and 50's. that may keep to the church up just a tiny bit from hitting actual temperatures -- that may hittingperatures from
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it will be chilly. maybe go out to the farmers market. cold, cold, cold. upper teens to low 20's. we keep the cold through at least tomorrow. redskins football, that is on sunday. rundle up. -- bundle up. dayick look at your 10 outlook will show temperatures that will eventually rebound. actually, that is the wrong time day. we are off by one day. because veterans day is actually on saturday. that is tomorrow. we will talk more about this and a coupley outlook in minutes. isianna: "20/20" investigating after a wildcat -- came forward saying she was forced into a toxic affair with her coach. this is kind of a twisted and sad story. >>
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twisted tale of alleged sexual assault, and abuse of power. we have heard so many stories, in recent weeks, about this whole idea of powerful men using that power and authority against young women. this woman, bailey gibson, an all-american, a young woman who had olympic gold in her eyes, came to the university of arizona, recruited by their top coach. her idea was he would guide her to the olympics. instead, she says those dreams were dashed after years of a toxic relationship, one that she said became abusive, became threatening. she wound up leaving this cool in fear of her life. we will take you inside this tale tonight. you will get to hear not only from bailey gibson, but you also hear from the coach himself. what really happened here. he actually turns the tables on
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relationship and that she is to blame. we will let you here tonight how he makes that case. also, as you said, this has resulted in lawsuits now. that.l talk to you about also, the university of arizona, a powerhouse school, could it have done more in this case? of thesee a lot details that are troubling to a lot of people. also the idea that a college athlete could go to school and not feel protected. her parents also asking those types of questions. adrianna: that is what i was going to ask you. a lot of people go to college, a lot of people play sports, and you might get a scholarship, have something that you feel like "i can't lose this" and feel trapped. what do you want parents to take away from this? >> yes, one would ask the question why would you not blow the whistle? why not report the coach? she says she feels t
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wished that she had spoken out. and her parents would advise other parents and children to speak to their parents, speak to some authority to give who may help if you feel trapped and you will hear a lot of those details tonight. also, make up your own mind about whether you think bailey bears some responsibility or whether she was a young woman who was at the mercy of a powerful man, a very intriguing and, i think, important "20/20" tonight. adrianna: deborah roberts, thank you. you can watch "20/20" tonight at 10:00. much more ahead at noon. first, a preview of what you will see at 5:00. >> coming up tonight at 5:00, one out of every three americans has prediabetes. of those affected, 90% have no clue they even have it. >> prediabetes is a
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adrianna: breaking news to pass along to you now. this is live video out of oklahoma city. this pickup truck, and the driver in it, involved in a police chase, high speed police chase, through that town. we are told that this person allegedly stole this pickup truck, had been driving erratically through the city. was actually driving through people's property, through their fields and fens
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or pick them and enjoy it. they will not survive tonight. tomorrow, it will be a cold, cold start. temperatures in the teens and 20's. wind chill factor about the same. near 50 sunday for the redskins game. the chance of a few showers monday. temperature is back in the mid to upper 50's. still a little below average for this time of year, but a good 10 degrees warmer than right now and tomorrow. adrianna: if we were in january, i would be ok with it. steve: sounds good to me -- but we are not.
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speed because this person is dealing with a flat tire. police shot out the driver's side back tire. this person allegedly stole this pickup truck and drove erratically through the city, driving through people's property. at one point, we were told there were at least three crashes before this chase again. , or at see the deputies least two other people, are slowly driving behind it that pickup truck. again, we are told the person driving stole this pickup truck and led police on a chase for several miles. of course, we will keep you up-to-date on this situation as it unfolds. right now, trump is in vietnam for his third leg of the asia tour. trade is now front and center. here is abc's karen travers. >>
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business, apec leaders came together for dinner. leaders sporting vietnamese sh irt coats. trump talking tough on trade earlier. >> we will not let the united states be taken advantage of anymore. >> it was an america first speech from the president, but his message -- they should do in their countries. -- declaring the u.s. will no longer ignore cheating, the president did not specifically mentioned china, but his message was loud and clear. aswe will not remain silent american companies are targeted by state affiliated actors for economic
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cyber attacks, corporate espionage, or other anti-competitive practices. >> leaders in asia are anxious about what trump's nationalistic policies mean for them. the president pulled out of the transpacific partnership but said that he will make one on one negotiations with countries that deal in fair trade. last week, the president said he wanted to meet with a russian president and push for his help on north korea. there is no formal meeting between the two leaders on his agenda. the white house says that is due to scheduling conflicts but that the president's could write -- of the presidents could run into each other. adrianna: now to an explosive new allegation of sexual misconduct. alabama judge roy moore, the republican candidate for senate, accused of sexually assaul
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trump believes moore will step aside if those allegations are true. according to the "washington post," for women said that they had sexual relations with moore when he was in his 30's, one of them 14 years old. >> these are not fuzzy memories. women who are certain and confident about what happened to them. adrianna: the white house says it if the allegations are true, moore would step aside, but his name would still be on the ballot. senators, staff members, and interns have 60 days to ripley -- to complete sexual harassment training. after thetion comes allegations against roy moore surfaced. an update on what may have led to the encounter between
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left the senator with six broken ribs. pleaded not guilty to assault charges yesterday. boucher is accused of attacking paul last friday. neighbors say those men have lawns theing of their last two years. >> it sounds like you believe this is more about leaves and tree limbs than about politics. that would seem to me would make more sense. it really does not make a lot of sense at all that you would be this violent over leaves. adrianna: the retired anesthesiologist could spend up to a year in jail if convicted. now to this developing story. the family of an alleged sex abuse system is assuming that charles county school board. former teacher's aide and coach carlos bell is
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boys, making child pornography, and he is hiv-positive. >> it is a very sad state of affairs to understand the level of access this individual had to a number of individuals while in the schools. and it does not appear that he -- there was nothing done to even advise parents that this individual is coming into contact with their children. adrianna: bell is facing more than 200 counts of alleged sexual abuse. toy with us as we continue follow this developing story by downloading the abc 7 news at for free or on google play. news app. 7 meteorologist eve is here with a check of the forecast. steve: a definite chill in the
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club. a much different picture compared to this time yesterday. it was cloudy. skies are beginning to clear. it will stay breezy, at least for the time being. 42, reagan national airport. wind from the north-north west at 12 miles per hour. temperature wise will be through this afternoon. inside40 to 45 degrees the beltway. a little colder to the north and west of us. then, we start that slide tonight into early tomorrow morning. we have a freeze warning set to go into effect overnight. through the district, arlington, all of southern maryland. the growing season will come to an end. we will look for milder air as we look to sunday and next week. our suzanne kennedy c
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to find out what you need to stay safe when it is cold outside. suzanne: we are writing with aaa, getting everyone ready for the cold weather on the way this weekend. we are on our way to a dead battery in alexandria. i am writing with fernando martinez, who has been with aa for three years. dead batteries -- that is what you are seeing this week, right? >> yes, it is very common when it is this cold. dead batteries or flat tires. suzanne: what do we need to know to make sure we are prepared? >> like i said, with the dead batteries, you want to keep in mind if your vehicle or battery is between three and five years old, it is close time to change your battery, have it tested. also, pay attention when you walk up to your vehicle. make sure your tires look like they have air in them. suzanne:
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through a checklist of what people should have in their car, what do you think they should have? >> basic necessities would be a blanket for the cold weather, in case you get stranded. a fully charged cell phone, in case you have to call aaa service, as well as a fresh pair of sneakers and something to snack on while you are waiting. suzanne: this is a good weekend for all of us to get our cars ready as temperatures fall below freezing. in alexandria, suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. adrianna: we have been hearing complaints from drivers about their experience at the dmv. tonight, our 7 on your side i-team goes undercover to find out more about the long waits and the money being exchanged to keep from going back at the end of the line for your drivers test. undercover at the bmv happens tonight at 5:00. tomorrow is veterans day. abc 7 and news channel
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have been thinking veterans and service members. right now, marine corps veteran rob jones, who lost both of his legs in afghanistan, is gearing up to finish as month of marathon's right here in washington, d.c. retired marine corps sergeant rob jones is nearing the end of his month of marathons. isathon 30 out of 31, which 30 different marathons in 30 different cities in 31 cities. >> i started this challenge because i wanted to get a story who had aof a veteran traumatic experience in afghanistan, able to come back and find a way to share my experience. >> he started october 12 in london. each day's, he has been in a different city. -- each day since, he has been in a different city. it was
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injured, losing both of his legs from an ie.d. -- i.e.d. this is not the first time he has taken on a challenge. four years ago, he cycled across the country. he hopes his story can inspire anyone who has been injured. will be able they to see my story and get inspiration from it, use it as an example to help them read the great. >> -- re-integrate. >> jones will finish his month of marathons on veterans day. adrianna: next at noon, is facebook too addicting?
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announcer: you are watching abc 7 news at noon. on your side. with aa: back now warning from one of the founders of facebook. sean park now admits the site was designed to be addictive. he is now concerned about how it may affect children's brains. >> he is the billionaire brainiac who helped launch facebook, otherwise known as the guy justin timberlake played in "the social network." now, former facebook president sean parker is sounding the alarm about the potentially addictive nature of social media. speaking at an event wednesday, parker, who worked with mark bombshell, with a
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intentionally built to hook you. >> the thought process was about how can we get as much of your time as possible. you are exploiting a vulnerability in human psychology. >> the 38-year-old mogul admits he, along with other pioneers of social media, new what they were doing -- knew what they were doing. >> we understood this and did it anyway. -- changes your relationship with society, each other. >> while the medical community to classify social media as addictive, those who use it most have a change in their brain that controls impulse. >>
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the way addictive substances do. >> as for parker, he calls himself a conscientious object er. >> would you focus -- would you post on facebook again? >> of course. i just do not let these platforms use me. adrianna: that is the tpa remember the iphone glitch driving everyone nuts. iphone users can now type the letter "i" again. if you have not done so yet, make sure you download the newest ios software. so we are talking about this hard freeze, freezing cold, january like whether -- january-like weather. steve: outdoor plants that probably look nice
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indoors. even the mums, just to keep them safe. if you have pansies, they like cold weather. 42 degrees at reagan national airport. wind out of the north-northwest at 12, adding a little chilled to the air. if you will be out and about, maybe grabbing lunch or taking the dog out or a walk, you will need to have at least a warm jacket with you. if you will be out for an extended period of time, you want to make sure you have gloves and they had to keep extra warm. 35 at dulles -- that is what is feels like this hour. even colder to the north and west of us. temperatures, the coldest of the and over ohio and michigan pennsylvania. that is what is on the way later on tonight. to be outgoing tonight, make sure you really bundle up.
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northern ohio into western pennsylvania. a few flakes could make it into garrett county. not expecting anything significant or anything in terms of snowflakes around the immediate metro area. this afternoon, temperatures around 30 to 35 degrees with -- highs around 40 to 45. the average is around 60. for the evening rush-hour commute, when the sun goes down, it will be mainly clear. temperatures dropped quickly because of the clear skies. here is our temperature trend moving into the overnight hours into early tomorrow morning. locations closer to the district. even colder than that out west. the latest on the freeze warnings. this includes the district, all of southern maryland, all of fairfax and montgomery county into frederick county.
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areas to the west of us. that is because your growing season has come to an end. temperatures in the upper teens. as we moved nicely into the afternoon hours to around 40 to 45 degrees as a high, but still well below average for your veterans day. vikings versus the veterans. fedex field. -- eratures are around here is your tender outlook. temperatures around 44 saturday. 50 on sunday. we build on those temperatures through the middle and end of next week. akin the mid-50's for afternoon in the mid-50's for afternoon highs. today, it is chilly out there, but it is not supercold. adrianna: you always look at the glass half-ll
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adrianna: now to a consumer alert. tech giants will be at the top of the list for many shoppers. has a look at the gifts you may want to keep on your radar. >> the latest on technology could be the greatest gifts under the tree this year. innovative gadgets on the market in time for the holidays. >> they solve problems you did not think existed or you did not know you needed one until you got one. >>
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counting steps with its new smart watch, the ionic. >> it has features like fitbit pay. >> headphones can be a big hit, from wireless models to these worn outside the year -- ear. amazon revealed a new version of its echo, including one that has video and photo. lighting canin make sure your office pops. >> and the duo computer looks like a 27 inch mirror. but -- it is a touchscreen with artificial intelligence. >> how do i tie a bow tie? >> experts say the time to start crossing some of these high demand tech gifts off your shopping list is now
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fans were gripped by another kind of anticipation. the winners for the national tour hall of fame. the winners were the paper airplane, the wiffle ball, and the board game, clue. steve: they did not have my favorite. simon. adrianna: you sure he is not in there already? steve: pretty old. been around a long time. our 10 day at outlook. temperatures around 45 degrees today. it will be a bit on the windy side, giving us the windchill factor in the upper 30's. tomorrow, starting off very cold. upper teens, low to mid 20's for air temperatures. warming up to 44 for your veterans day afternoon. near 50 for your redskins game. mid-50's tuesday through thursday, with nighttime lows in the 40's. freeze warning town night for the district and coastal communities.
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