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he is a legendary comedian who you can see on his national tour, "steve martin and martin short: nowou see them soon you won't." martin short is back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] he's starring in the powerful new film, "widows," brian tyree henry is back tonight, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] and we have music from up and coming detroit rapper amir obe. so you're here for a great, great show. [ cheers and applause ] before we get to all of that, president trump is in a post-election funk as the blue wave that put democrats in charge of the house keeps getting bigger. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: as bad as things looked for republicans going into last week's midterms, trump, himself, was apparently optimistic on election night. "vanity fair" reported that about 100 friends and allies gathered at the white house for a party to watch the midterm election results. trump was in high spirits as the first polls closed, thinking that perhaps he'd defied the laws of political gravity once again. "his mood was great," one republ
he is a legendary comedian who you can see on his national tour, "steve martin and martin short: nowou see them soon you won't." martin short is back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] he's starring in the powerful new film, "widows," brian tyree henry is back tonight, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] and we have music from up and coming detroit rapper amir obe. so you're here for a great, great show. [ cheers and applause ] before we get to all of that, president trump is...
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you both for steve martin. it was we were happy because you don't know what that meant i had been the one i'm going to sound so next next and we're just me and i'm so sorry everybody got to get the snare you're going to get i'm going to know they're all going. to look at my life. i can live to you good but i'm now sort of. done here on. the pill now. my love joe to say i don't want to go you said. that's the bottom not. the man inside. but i didn't get up so i be getting. up for a living i'm here for a living i'm going to thank you die side the. better the search i look like just. want because the stand that may so it's a liberal i'm going to make on my own until i'm ready to. go to come up never getting. but upon your conception of it i believe the neighbor watch out that i got a clue that you would likely already. know there's ice in it this guy has got to own a funny little secret what exactly. it is that he means there are a lot of books like that just take the message out of it then the party can i don't l
you both for steve martin. it was we were happy because you don't know what that meant i had been the one i'm going to sound so next next and we're just me and i'm so sorry everybody got to get the snare you're going to get i'm going to know they're all going. to look at my life. i can live to you good but i'm now sort of. done here on. the pill now. my love joe to say i don't want to go you said. that's the bottom not. the man inside. but i didn't get up so i be getting. up for a living i'm...
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i am steve martin pinto assigned to enagain 36.ming to you today as a residents of san francisco, fifth generation from san francisco. president of the sunny side neighborhood association representing 2000 household to district 7 and city hall. as far as desirable trades for the next chief. i would like a chief to be interested in forming a team for sf if we join task force 3 or 4 or form our own. it is great to boost preparedness to deal with natural disaster or terrorist attack as well as fema funding to boost our training, resources and other great things which are good for the department. i would like to see the next fire chief continue down the path of close integration with the police and sheriff. as the person who responded to the june 2017 active shooter event, i can tell you from personal experience it is essential. we need to continue training together. as these things become more and more common we need to be able to react in the best possible manner to deal with such a situation. also, as a native i am interested in hav
i am steve martin pinto assigned to enagain 36.ming to you today as a residents of san francisco, fifth generation from san francisco. president of the sunny side neighborhood association representing 2000 household to district 7 and city hall. as far as desirable trades for the next chief. i would like a chief to be interested in forming a team for sf if we join task force 3 or 4 or form our own. it is great to boost preparedness to deal with natural disaster or terrorist attack as well as...
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you know steve martin has worked with me there. would you ever come and work with me there?in so long. >> oh, really? you don't have a set? you don't have 15 minutes? you can't do 15 minutes? come on. bring your guitar. >> jimmy: i'll bring the guitar and props. >> bring the guitar and the props and a garbage bag full of stuff. [ light laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'll do it. >> okay. >> jimmy: i'll do it. >> surprise drop in. you're going to do one of the dates. okay, great. >> jimmy: 15 minutes? >> whatever you want. whatever you got. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: let's say five to ten. >> i did half of your monologue tonight. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay, come on. all right deal, deal, deal, deal. the new show that you are producing on netflix -- this is called -- >> yes. >> jimmy: "stand-up and away." >> yeah. it's brian regan. i always wanted brian regan to have his own show. >> jimmy: me too. >> because we love him. he's the funniest guy. >> jimmy: i love brian regan. >> but you get to a point again, it's one of those things, i can't deal with the jungle
you know steve martin has worked with me there. would you ever come and work with me there?in so long. >> oh, really? you don't have a set? you don't have 15 minutes? you can't do 15 minutes? come on. bring your guitar. >> jimmy: i'll bring the guitar and props. >> bring the guitar and the props and a garbage bag full of stuff. [ light laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'll do it. >> okay. >> jimmy: i'll do it. >> surprise drop in. you're...
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. >> and comedy -- steve martin said this and others have said it and you've said in a different way>> you got a good research department, man. she's just pulling stuff up, quotes, unrelated stuff. >> comedy... >> yeah. >> ...is not always nice. it can be really mean, and it can push boundaries to a place where some people feel real -- really offended. is that -- is that because everybody's a snowflake? or does comedy -- should comedy have certain boundaries at all? >> well, i think they're somewhat separate questions. >> are they? >> comedy's boundaries should excellence. so, whatever it is that you're talking about in terms of subject matter, if you're just napalming, you know, indiscriminately to provoke, then to me, that's not really comedy. comedy should be something more human and truly believed and -- but i don't put any line on it. and i'm always fascinated when they say, you know, "where do comedians draw they line?" but nobody ever goes and says to donald trump, "where do presidents draw the line?" you know, we add insult sometimes to injury, but -- >> "horseface." i think
. >> and comedy -- steve martin said this and others have said it and you've said in a different way>> you got a good research department, man. she's just pulling stuff up, quotes, unrelated stuff. >> comedy... >> yeah. >> ...is not always nice. it can be really mean, and it can push boundaries to a place where some people feel real -- really offended. is that -- is that because everybody's a snowflake? or does comedy -- should comedy have certain boundaries at...
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steve: thank you very much. thanks. pete: martin is live on the show. brian: baby it's cold outside. the beautiful thing about care, is knowing that it's always there... ...and that it always will be. ♪ . . voice-command navigation with waze wifi wireless charging 104 cubic feet of cargo room and seating for 8. now that's a sleigh. ford expedition. built for the holidays. and for a limited time, get zero percent financing plus twelve hundred and fifty dollars ford credit bonus cash on ford expedition.
steve: thank you very much. thanks. pete: martin is live on the show. brian: baby it's cold outside. the beautiful thing about care, is knowing that it's always there... ...and that it always will be. ♪ . . voice-command navigation with waze wifi wireless charging 104 cubic feet of cargo room and seating for 8. now that's a sleigh. ford expedition. built for the holidays. and for a limited time, get zero percent financing plus twelve hundred and fifty dollars ford credit bonus cash on ford...
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steve: carley, thank you. brian: from dean martin to deana martin to janice dean. oma. oh, my gosh, look at amazing group you have here. are you sure you're here for the right tv station? [cheering] look at these ladies over here. where are you from. >> bonnie, wilmington, north carolina. janice: you're all together. where can i get the hat? >> this is what the -- [inaudible]. janice: i want you to hook me up. we're making 50 look great with "fox & friends." thank you guys for coming. my gosh, amazing. like christmas. whose birthday is here? everybody's birthday? everybody has a birthday. you know what? we're watching a storm system across the north carolina region. we'll continue to watch that. over 20-inches of snow here. christmas is here across the carolinas up towards virginia. this is one system that we'll watch. taper off. it will make a lot of problems. travel delays across the mid-atlantic, northeast. take it away, guys. give me a big hug. [cheering] brian: you created a phenomenon, janice. look at that crowd. steve: if you were traveling to new york over t
steve: carley, thank you. brian: from dean martin to deana martin to janice dean. oma. oh, my gosh, look at amazing group you have here. are you sure you're here for the right tv station? [cheering] look at these ladies over here. where are you from. >> bonnie, wilmington, north carolina. janice: you're all together. where can i get the hat? >> this is what the -- [inaudible]. janice: i want you to hook me up. we're making 50 look great with "fox & friends." thank you...
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steve: he passed that on. brian: the final farewell is here today. this is final look outside of st. martin'scasket as bush 41 was in repose. ainsley: william la. >> gues joins us live from the bush bush presidential library in college station. one came from hawaii and went to washington to pay respects that is incredible. reporter: ainsley we've been here four days. a lot of people are using this as a teaching moment, bringing their kids to the library here to understand the man and his place in history. when george bush left yale with a degree of economics everyone thought he would go to wall street. instead in his words he wanted to make his way in life in the oil fields of west texas. made his life in houston, 1958. at the white house, 11,000 people attended the public viewing you were referring to. after those services at 10:00 a.m. in st. mart tip's oppose copal in houston -- st. martin's episcopal will. this was founded as military college. there are still 2400 cadets here. they honor tradition, duty, integrity service. we spoke to two being honored to be part of the ceremony. >> a lot
steve: he passed that on. brian: the final farewell is here today. this is final look outside of st. martin'scasket as bush 41 was in repose. ainsley: william la. >> gues joins us live from the bush bush presidential library in college station. one came from hawaii and went to washington to pay respects that is incredible. reporter: ainsley we've been here four days. a lot of people are using this as a teaching moment, bringing their kids to the library here to understand the man and his...
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one of steve mentioned with the manufacturing extension partnership, a public-private partnership, together manufacturing usa institute which have been tremendous. lockheed martins an early advocate and support of initiatives for top members, eight of them now i'm on the board of the advanced robotics manufacturing a place we can all come together, government, academia, industry and shaped a roadmap that can lead to the fourth industrial revolution. with that overview, i will pass it on. >> okay jeff, thank you very much. there are several things you mentioned we can come back and develop in our discussion. i am indeed now going to turn to caralynn, doctor caralynn newman ski collins, the ceo of ui labs. the mission of which institution is to transform industries using digital technologies. caralynn will surely explain what ui labs is all about. but it shall suffice by way of my introduction simply to note that ui labs leads the consortium which was awarded the dod contract in 2014 to operate the digital manufacturing and design innovation institute. dmd i institute as we will come to call it here. it's one of the as jeff alluded one of the manufacturing instit
one of steve mentioned with the manufacturing extension partnership, a public-private partnership, together manufacturing usa institute which have been tremendous. lockheed martins an early advocate and support of initiatives for top members, eight of them now i'm on the board of the advanced robotics manufacturing a place we can all come together, government, academia, industry and shaped a roadmap that can lead to the fourth industrial revolution. with that overview, i will pass it on....
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. >> steve, that was after 130 years of religious conflict that the printing press undoubtedly fueled. it took a long time to get from martin of west failure. i think one of the lessons of our time is that that analogy that you just made is very good that in many ways the personal computer and internet have done the same to our era as the printing press did to the 16th and 17th centuries, but that's a disquieting thing because it really did produce polarization, epidemics of crazy ideas. you didn't mention the best example which is the idea that witches live amongst us which went completely viral on both sides of the atlantic and led to thousands of people being horribly killed for absolutely no good reason. that seems to me a reason to be quite cautious about where we're going from here. it may not be 130 years of religious conflict, but we could certainly have, say, 13 years of really bitter ideological political conflict with the potential that it shades over from verbal violence which we currently have plenty of on the internet to actual violence. that's a reason to worry, i think. steve's great peril is that one day fu
. >> steve, that was after 130 years of religious conflict that the printing press undoubtedly fueled. it took a long time to get from martin of west failure. i think one of the lessons of our time is that that analogy that you just made is very good that in many ways the personal computer and internet have done the same to our era as the printing press did to the 16th and 17th centuries, but that's a disquieting thing because it really did produce polarization, epidemics of crazy ideas....
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foster and nurture that industrial base, one that steve mentioned is the partnerships and the other is manufacturing which have been tremendous, lockheed martinearly advocate and support of the initiatives with top-tier members i'm on the board of the advanced robotics and that's a place where we can all come together in government, academia and industry and shape a roadmap that will lead us all together into fourth industrial revolution. with that overview, i will pass it on. >> okay jeff thank you very much there were several things you mentioned that we will come back and develop in our discussions. i am indeed going to turn turn to doctor caralynn nowinski collens who i said is the ceo, caralynn will surely explain what ui labs is all about but but by way of my introduction ui labs leads the consortium that was awarded the dod contract to operate the digital manufacturing and design innovation institute as we will come to call it here. as jeff alluded is one of the manufacturing institute of the dod manufacturing technology. prior to her appointment, she was associate vice president for economic development at the university of illinois a
foster and nurture that industrial base, one that steve mentioned is the partnerships and the other is manufacturing which have been tremendous, lockheed martinearly advocate and support of the initiatives with top-tier members i'm on the board of the advanced robotics and that's a place where we can all come together in government, academia and industry and shape a roadmap that will lead us all together into fourth industrial revolution. with that overview, i will pass it on. >> okay...
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. >> steve liesman, thanks very much for more on the selloff and the interplay with the fed and government, let's bring inrob martinust weigh in on what we've been talking about potentially as this disconnect or this kind of -- >> well, what bothered me about the fomc meeting is they didn't seem to be softening in the data the statements on the economy were the same as in eptember, they don't see any hint that running off the balance sheet is causing problems in the economy and they don't see risks from financial markets. they're not taking a signal from this 20% down market we have so that sounds tone deaf and raises the concern what would it take for them to pause. what are they looking for because they react ot the data. >> do you think that is what the market is doing? trying to dare them? test how far the market can fight the fed? >> i don't think the market ever really fights the fed. what we're seeing, though, is markets reacting to the strains from tariffs we see big effects from tariffs rolling through. we're seeing people reacting to a fed that doesn't look like they're going to react to the da data. >> w
. >> steve liesman, thanks very much for more on the selloff and the interplay with the fed and government, let's bring inrob martinust weigh in on what we've been talking about potentially as this disconnect or this kind of -- >> well, what bothered me about the fomc meeting is they didn't seem to be softening in the data the statements on the economy were the same as in eptember, they don't see any hint that running off the balance sheet is causing problems in the economy and they...
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into the draft, a libertarian who joined us in '67, martin anderson, who was a young nixon aid, one of the young men around nixon, as i was then, steve. >> john from austin, texas, go ahead, please. you're next. >> uh, yes. thank you for both of you, the panelists, for the discussion today. it's very good. i've got two quick questions. the first one is, how do you view the democratic party now versus 1968? it just seems to me that a lot of people who don't really love this country have taken over, and the leadership of the democratic party. my other question is a what if question. i usually stay away from what if questions, but with the two panelists today, i think it's appropriate to ask. and the what if question is, how do you think things would have worked out had reagan been elected president in 1968 instead of 1980? >> john, thank you. let's take the democratic party. barbara perry? >> sure. to pat's point a few moments ago, i think we come out of 1968 so polarized, and to pat's point about now, i think that polarization is ossified within our system and within the parties. and so you don't see the big tent parties that we had h
into the draft, a libertarian who joined us in '67, martin anderson, who was a young nixon aid, one of the young men around nixon, as i was then, steve. >> john from austin, texas, go ahead, please. you're next. >> uh, yes. thank you for both of you, the panelists, for the discussion today. it's very good. i've got two quick questions. the first one is, how do you view the democratic party now versus 1968? it just seems to me that a lot of people who don't really love this country...
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steve jobs finished high school with a 2.65 gpa. harry potter author j.k. rowling graduated from university with roughly a "c" average and even dr. martinng it, but he is saying don't have a mania for it and stretch your wings. >> he cites a study that was done back in the 1960s and says if you are a "b" average student, those tend to be the creative architects of our country and have a lot of success because they're well rounded. i think that's the point, not to have grades, straight as, at all costs. >> that's one of the things we find it filters down, especially here in new york city, even down to high school. we try to focus our kids on the effort and interest. >> exactly. i always tell my daughters, i don't care what the grade is, as long as i know you gave it your all. >> exactly. amy, thanks very much. let's go to cecilia. >> a great piece. thank you guys. >>> we turn to the royal family drama. duchess meghan's father speaking out in a new interview, sharing letters from the past and opening up about the rift between him and his daughter in what he is calling a wall of silence. erielle reshef is here. good morning. >> good mornin
steve jobs finished high school with a 2.65 gpa. harry potter author j.k. rowling graduated from university with roughly a "c" average and even dr. martinng it, but he is saying don't have a mania for it and stretch your wings. >> he cites a study that was done back in the 1960s and says if you are a "b" average student, those tend to be the creative architects of our country and have a lot of success because they're well rounded. i think that's the point, not to have...
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martin's episcopal church in houston yesterday, the same church george h.w. bush have attended since the 50s. it's a busy thursday. >>> yes, it's thursday morning december 6th. i'm dave clark. steve is to my left talking about our weather. >> quieter, colder to the north and the rain in southern california is a huge deal down there. there's been errors of two inches of rain around la. we get the upper level low. i'm sure there will be reports of flooding. sunny north, partly cloudy to south as the system moves out of the picture. lows to the north are quite cold here. many 30s to petaluma's 39. there are others, pope valley 34 and around heelds burg, 39 degrees. and 38 in roanoke park. our system is on the way out of the picture here. rain has ended so partly mostly cloudy to the south. it's clearing out rapidly to the north. not in southern california, that's a big time issue for them. small flood advisories for some. 30s and 40s a big spread on temperatures from north to south. a northerly breeze is kicking in as that moves south and high pressure building in giving us dry weather for three days. next system on tap looks weak. la and san diego and the mountains getting their fa
martin's episcopal church in houston yesterday, the same church george h.w. bush have attended since the 50s. it's a busy thursday. >>> yes, it's thursday morning december 6th. i'm dave clark. steve is to my left talking about our weather. >> quieter, colder to the north and the rain in southern california is a huge deal down there. there's been errors of two inches of rain around la. we get the upper level low. i'm sure there will be reports of flooding. sunny north, partly...
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steve: on wednesday at 11:00, funeral at washington national cathedral. he will depart for texas. there will be a funeral ceremony at st. martin'st one-term presidents of all kind and one ever most consequential presidents ever. if you saw him up close and personal through the winning campaigns, through the losing campaigns for the senate, the request for republican nominee in 1980, only to lose after winning the iowa caucus, he would lose the nomination to ronald reagan. be asked to be the number two after this megadeal with gerald ford fell apart. it was jim baker, he was there every step of the way including eight years as vp. jim baker worked for reagan. went to work for bush and tried to get him elected and get him elected. he tried to save the day, when bill clinton looked like he was trying to win. he took over the bush campaign for re-election and he fell short. ainsley: he was one of the president's very best friends. he got the call. might want to come to texas, this could be the end. so he did, he took his final breath, it was sweet day. he had a a again till and piece paal passing. bush 43, his son called him, i love
steve: on wednesday at 11:00, funeral at washington national cathedral. he will depart for texas. there will be a funeral ceremony at st. martin'st one-term presidents of all kind and one ever most consequential presidents ever. if you saw him up close and personal through the winning campaigns, through the losing campaigns for the senate, the request for republican nominee in 1980, only to lose after winning the iowa caucus, he would lose the nomination to ronald reagan. be asked to be the...
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lie in repose at saint martin episcopal church thursday before a burial in a private ceremony at the george george h.w. bush library at college station. back to you in new york. stevedoug, if anybody suspect and about in washington, d.c. right now. they can just walk into the rotunda and look, can't they? >> they can. have to go through a metal detector first but yes, welcome to do it. ainsley: the catafult the platform, actual platform yoursed to you support the casket of abe lincoln in 1865 when his body lay in state. it was used for president bush's flag draped coffin as well. it's the base of that that the coffin is sitting on that is draped in a black drape. steve: kept historically in the basement of the capitol it is a simple pine frame it is covered with a black khat. the guidelines for state funeral date back to the mid 1800s, on that cataflack that you were talking about that was john f. kennedy's casket posed. george herbert walker bush is the 12th president in history to lie in state in u.s. capitol. brian: with president bush, former canadian prime minister. simpson, john meacham. president bush had to know about the speech eulogies. but sadly as we kn
lie in repose at saint martin episcopal church thursday before a burial in a private ceremony at the george george h.w. bush library at college station. back to you in new york. stevedoug, if anybody suspect and about in washington, d.c. right now. they can just walk into the rotunda and look, can't they? >> they can. have to go through a metal detector first but yes, welcome to do it. ainsley: the catafult the platform, actual platform yoursed to you support the casket of abe lincoln in...
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steve. thank you very much. we will see you again real soon. the market is well-off of its lows. we were down to 50. now we are down 73 points that day. scott martinl the political drama, the turmoil, toxic politics, about investigations and impeachment, i don't think that is hit the market at all. am i right? >> in some cases it's starting to. here is your point but i'll agree with. it may not hit the market right in the face. namibia glancing blow kind of on the shoulder but there were times the s&p has reacted to the mall or investigation. even over the course of the midterm elections at the market did take a breather afterwards because they were worried about bipartisanship that has been lackluster in materializing. here's the thing. right now the market psychology as such or any kind of negative headline whether it's trade you were just talking about for a fed meeting this week coming up, any negative headline seems to really hit the market pretty hard because the psychology is so fragile. stuart: let's go with what steve moore was saying. but suppose we get a trade deal of sense or red china. president trump really wants it. the chinese cath
steve. thank you very much. we will see you again real soon. the market is well-off of its lows. we were down to 50. now we are down 73 points that day. scott martinl the political drama, the turmoil, toxic politics, about investigations and impeachment, i don't think that is hit the market at all. am i right? >> in some cases it's starting to. here is your point but i'll agree with. it may not hit the market right in the face. namibia glancing blow kind of on the shoulder but there were...
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martin hospital, louisiana. janice: how about you guys? >> hi family back home. >> they went off. >> no, they did not. >> hi, we love you. janice: i want what they are having. brian and steveice. back in october the purple heart foundation teamed up to launch a program to honor our nation's heros in a big way by giving away a dong challenger behind us right now to a purple heart recipient. and they anowrchessed it right here on "fox & friends." >> this car is going to be given away on "fox & friends" to a purple heart recipient. how you cannot want to cover something so cool like these guys right here and giving away a car to draw attention to our veterans? brian: we do want to cover it and it is really cool. back to reveal the winner mike cardell. you can do cars. >> trains, cars, boats, anything with an engine. i'm excited. this is for american muscle more american heroes. we came out here earlier in the year to say hey, guys we are building a car purple heart foundation. this guy's story it's incredible. just like tugs at your heart strings with what this guy did for us in the service. steve: this guy is steven diaz. he joins us live. good morning to you, sir. thank you
martin hospital, louisiana. janice: how about you guys? >> hi family back home. >> they went off. >> no, they did not. >> hi, we love you. janice: i want what they are having. brian and steveice. back in october the purple heart foundation teamed up to launch a program to honor our nation's heros in a big way by giving away a dong challenger behind us right now to a purple heart recipient. and they anowrchessed it right here on "fox & friends." >>...