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The speaker strongly dislikes a movie trailer, stating they would walk out even if watching on a plane. They criticize the casting, saying Rachel Zegler "looks like a medieval squire boy." The speaker claims Marvel has lost $237,000,000 and suggests Disney is declining in quality, quipping that Disney used to make people famous, but now "it ends acting." They joke that Disney might turn Mickey Mouse into a dolphin. The speaker concludes that the trailer makes them feel emotionally rewarded.

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The speaker strongly dislikes a movie trailer, stating they would walk out even if watching on a plane. They criticize the casting, particularly Rachel Zegler, comparing her appearance to a "medieval squire boy." The speaker claims Marvel has lost $237,000,000 and suggests Disney is declining in its ability to create stars, instead ending acting careers. They sarcastically imply Disney's creative direction is poor, joking that Mickey Mouse might become a dolphin. The trailer is so bad it makes Erby and Phil emotionally rewarded.

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Disney is accused of discriminating against white men in their hiring practices, according to an undercover investigation by Project Veritas. The investigation includes interviews with a senior vice president at Disney, Michael Giordano, who claims that white men are not considered for promotions and that diversity is prioritized over merit. Giordano also alleges that Disney uses code words and buzzwords to justify their discriminatory practices. The investigation suggests that Disney's focus on diversity has negatively impacted the company's performance, with their stock performing poorly compared to the S&P index. The investigation is part of a series on Disney's woke policies and discrimination.

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Disney is accused of discriminating against white men in their hiring practices, according to undercover footage obtained by Project Veritas. The footage features Michael Giordano, a senior vice president at Disney, discussing how the company prioritizes diversity and inclusion. He admits that there have been instances where white males were not considered for certain roles and that there may be a lawsuit in the future. Giordano also reveals that Disney uses code words and buzzwords to justify their discriminatory practices. The video suggests that Disney's focus on diversity has negatively impacted their financial performance. This is part one of a series investigating discrimination and woke policies at Disney.

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The 2025 live-action Snow White remake is described as an assault on the 1937 classic. Rachel Zegler's Snow White is a "2022 version" who dreams of leadership, not true love, and the film sidelines the prince. The seven dwarves were initially replaced with "magical DEI hires" but were later restored with CGI after backlash. The film stars Rachel Zegler, who is pro-Palestine, and Gal Gadot, who is pro-Israel, creating conflict. The speaker claims the film amplifies occult themes and perverts the original, with music referencing the communist manifesto. The speaker asks why there is softcore porn and inappropriate dialogue for children on the Disney channel. The discussion shifts to gold and silver, with a prediction that gold will reach $3,100 in a month, $3,200 by summer, and potentially $4,000. Silver is predicted to reach $50 to $75. Viewers are encouraged to call for a free consultation about rolling over IRAs and 401ks into gold and silver.

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The speaker addresses the public perception of an apology tour and advertisers leaving. They mention speaking to Bob Iger and express their disinterest in having advertisers if they are being blackmailed with money.

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Taylor Swift's recent concert has sparked controversy as she appears to be practicing witchcraft. Some viewers find this unsettling and question the authenticity of her performance.

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Disney is accused of discriminating against white men in their hiring practices, according to an undercover video investigation. The video features Michael Giordano, a senior vice president at Disney, discussing the company's focus on diversity and inclusion. He reveals that there have been instances where white candidates were not considered for certain roles, and even a qualified half-black candidate was passed over because they didn't appear "black enough." Giordano expresses doubts about his own advancement opportunities as a white male at Disney. The video also suggests that Disney uses code words and buzzwords to justify their discriminatory practices. The investigation raises concerns about Disney's prioritization of diversity over talent and the negative impact it may have on the company's performance.

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The speaker expresses frustration about the replacement of characters with more diverse ones, blaming Kathleen Kennedy for the decision. They criticize Kennedy for making the movies more "lame" and causing Disney's stock to decline. The speaker then mentions Bob Iger showing them a piece of ancient artificial intelligence called the panda stone, which allowed for the creation of movies that appealed to everyone. However, the speaker faced backlash from racists who disliked the inclusion of diverse women characters. Instead of addressing the issue directly, the speaker relied on the panda stone, which eventually became unstable and opened a portal to another universe. The speaker concludes by saying this is the best explanation for why Disney movies are perceived as bad.

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A former child star from an iconic American TV sitcom contacted the speaker to say she is leaving woke Hollywood. She learned that the pending reboot of the series would be very progressive and woke, turning her character into an unlikable conservative. She refused to participate and is walking away from the project. The speaker is conducting a face-to-face interview with her, which will be released soon.

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Disney whistleblower exposes shocking revelations about the company's promotion of LGBTQ+ events and programs for children. The whistleblower reveals that Disney employees use internal communication channels, such as Slack, to share documents and information about pride parades, gay meetups, and even queer Zoom backgrounds. The company is also found to be sponsoring LGBTQ+ events across the country. Disney's partnership with Zebra Youth, a program for LGBTQ+ youth, is also exposed. The whistleblower questions why Disney is pushing LGBTQ+ and trans programming to young children and accuses the company of stealing childhood innocence. The series promises to delve deeper into Disney's internal communications and shed light on their rapid descent into wokeness.

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Disney has faced allegations of discrimination against white males in hiring and promotions. Employees have reported that the company prioritizes diversity over qualifications, with some stating that they were explicitly told white candidates were not being considered. There are claims that management bonuses are linked to hiring non-white candidates, and that certain roles are intentionally filled by diverse candidates, regardless of their qualifications. Disney's focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) has reportedly led to a decline in its financial performance. Critics argue that this approach undermines merit-based hiring and has contributed to the company's recent struggles. The situation raises concerns about potential legal repercussions and the overall impact of DEI policies on Disney's corporate culture and profitability.

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The speaker expresses frustration over the replacement of characters with more diverse ones, blaming Kathleen Kennedy for the decision. They criticize Kennedy for making the movies more "lame" and causing Disney's stock to decline. The speaker then mentions Bob Iger showing them a piece of ancient artificial intelligence called the panda stone, which was used to make movies appealing to everyone. However, the speaker faced backlash from racists who disliked the diverse characters. They decided to fight bigotry by making movies but relied too heavily on the panda stone, which eventually became unstable and opened a portal to another universe. The speaker concludes that this explains why Disney movies are perceived as bad.

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The video discusses allegations of discriminatory hiring practices at Disney, particularly against white men. The speakers claim that it is difficult for non-white, non-Jewish individuals to reach top positions in the company. They also mention instances where diversity and inclusion efforts were forced into programming, resulting in inauthentic portrayals. The video suggests that Disney CEO Bob Iger may be corrupt and criticizes his focus on diversity rather than financial performance. The speakers express concern about the future of Disney under Iger's leadership. The video concludes by inviting viewers to share their thoughts and promising future releases on the topic.

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Speaker 0 says they get stopped for photos every time they are in line for the Snow White ride. Their publicist was with them the last time it happened, and Speaker 0 worries people think they are waiting for the photo op. Speaker 1 jokes that Speaker 0 kind of is. Speaker 0 says Harrison Ford was gifted good cheekbones. Speaker 0 used to manifest having cheekbones and dimples as a kid, and got them both. Speaker 0 says that to everyone who hates when they win, victory came to the Louvre in pieces, and people still line up to see her. Speaker 0 hopes that despite their flaws, people will wait in line to see them at every premiere.

Shawn Ryan Show

Gina Carano - Disney Crumbles After Mandalorian Star Uses Beep, Bop, Boop for Pronouns | SRS #125
Guests: Gina Carano
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Gina Carano discusses her journey as an actress and former mixed martial artist, highlighting her pioneering role in women's MMA and her notable film appearances. She reflects on her experience with Disney, where she was fired for expressing her views on various social issues, including the LGBTQ agenda, COVID-19, and election integrity. Carano is currently involved in a lawsuit against Disney, supported by Elon Musk's lawyers, to reclaim her narrative and address the alleged defamation she faced. Carano shares her transition from living in Los Angeles to moving into an RV and traveling to Nashville, where she aimed to create a conservative film industry with the Daily Wire. She recounts her experiences while living in the RV, including a near disaster with flooding in Nashville that spared her from losing her home. Despite initial plans to work on a film with the Daily Wire, she faced challenges due to vaccine mandates from SAG-AFTRA, leading to a pivot towards creating a Western film, "Terror on the Prairie," which was produced without COVID mandates. Throughout the conversation, Carano emphasizes her commitment to free speech and the importance of standing by one's beliefs. She reflects on her upbringing, the influence of her family, and her journey through personal struggles, including a miscarriage and mental health challenges. Carano expresses gratitude for her faith, which has strengthened over time, particularly during her cancellation and the subsequent legal battle. She discusses the broader cultural landscape, criticizing Hollywood's conformity and the pressure to adhere to certain ideologies. Carano believes that many in the industry are beginning to recognize the need for change and the importance of authenticity. She expresses hope for the future, both personally and for the country, advocating for unity and the need to address societal issues. Carano's story serves as a testament to resilience and the pursuit of truth, as she aims to create meaningful art that reflects her values. She looks forward to producing new projects and continuing her journey in the entertainment industry, emphasizing the importance of courage and integrity in the face of adversity.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Golden Globes Jokes Bomb, New Epstein Docs, and Antisemite of Year, w/ Maureen Callahan & Liora Rez
Guests: Maureen Callahan, Liora Rez
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing various topics, including the upcoming guest, Liora Rez, the executive director of Stop Anti-Semitism, who will reveal the organization's anti-Semite of the year for 2023. Kelly and Maureen Callahan discuss the recent health scare of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, who was hospitalized without informing key officials, raising concerns about national security. They criticize the lack of accountability in the Biden administration and the media's handling of the situation, suggesting that had it been a Trump administration official, the response would have been different. The conversation shifts to the Golden Globes, where Callahan notes the absence of support for Israel amid the ongoing conflict, contrasting it with past activism for other causes. They express disappointment in Hollywood's silence regarding anti-Semitism and the lack of solidarity for Israeli victims. Callahan highlights the hypocrisy of the entertainment industry, which often exploits historical tragedies for awards but remains silent on current atrocities. The discussion then turns to the rise of anti-Semitism in the U.S. following the October 7th attacks by Hamas. Rez reveals that Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib was voted the anti-Semite of the year, surpassing even the head of Hamas in public sentiment. Tlaib's history of anti-Semitic remarks and her refusal to condemn Hamas's violence against Israelis are cited as reasons for her selection. Rez emphasizes the troubling trend of anti-Semitism on college campuses, where students have been caught tearing down posters of hostages and expressing support for Hamas. She notes that many of these individuals are often young and uninformed, yet their actions reflect a deeper hatred. The conversation touches on the broader implications of unchecked anti-Semitism and the need for accountability. Kelly and Rez discuss the challenges posed by social media platforms like TikTok, which spread misinformation and anti-Semitic propaganda among young people. They agree on the importance of countering this narrative and ensuring that the voices of reason are heard amidst the chaos. The segment concludes with a call to action for individuals to remain vigilant against anti-Semitism and to support those who are working to combat it.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Disney's Decline & Alarming Crypto and Stock Drops, with Chris Rufo, Eric Bolling & Bethany Mandel
Guests: Chris Rufo, Eric Bolling, Bethany Mandel
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Megyn Kelly discusses various pressing issues, starting with Chris Rufo's ongoing campaign against Disney, highlighting the company's declining stock and controversial internal policies. Rufo reveals that Disney has been promoting critical race theory and radical gender ideologies, which has led to significant backlash from parents and conservatives. He shares that he received leaked videos from Disney employees that exposed the company's agenda, including tracking the representation of LGBTQ characters in children's programming. The conversation shifts to the economic landscape, with Eric Bolling discussing the recent downturn in cryptocurrencies and tech stocks, linking it to inflation and rising interest rates. Bolling emphasizes the volatility of the crypto market and reassures viewers that historically, markets recover over time. He attributes the current economic challenges to the Biden administration's energy policies, arguing that addressing energy prices could alleviate inflation. Bethany Mandel joins to discuss the alarming baby formula shortage affecting parents across the U.S. She explains that the crisis stems from a combination of supply chain issues and the shutdown of an Abbott plant due to safety concerns. Mandel shares stories of parents struggling to find specialized formulas for their babies, emphasizing that while some formulas are available, many families cannot find the specific types they need. She criticizes the government's slow response to the crisis and highlights the challenges faced by mothers who cannot breastfeed for various reasons. The discussion also touches on the political implications of the formula shortage, with Mandel expressing skepticism about the Biden administration's ability to resolve the issue. The conversation concludes with a humorous take on the ongoing mask mandates in public spaces, particularly in Broadway theaters, highlighting the frustrations of audience members with strict enforcement of mask policies.

Breaking Points

Hollywood Blames 'Free Palestine' Star For SNOW WHITE FLOP
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Rachel Ziegler's political statement, "And always remember free Palestine," during the Snow White trailer launch shocked Disney insiders, leading to increased security for her co-star Gal Gadot amid death threats. Despite a soft box office opening, the film performed well in Republican areas and among Latino audiences, suggesting politics may not be the main issue. Critics have universally panned the film, and discussions around Hollywood's political pressures highlight a complex environment. The conversation reflects a shift towards more open political discourse in the entertainment industry.

Breaking Points

Sydney Sweeney BACKTRACKS After Box Office Flop
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The episode opens with a light take on Sydney Sweeney but quickly pivots to how her public image has become a case study in branding under political pressure. After a viral interview about an American Eagle campaign and a box office flop, Sweeney appears to have shifted tone in a People magazine statement, aiming to project unity and avoid public contentiousness. The hosts suggest this recalibration is less about her personal beliefs and more about managing a brand that now crosses entertainment, fashion, and politics. They see it as a calculated move by Sydney Sweeney Inc. to protect long-term value and appeal to a broader audience while avoiding alienating key demographics. Beyond the celebrity narrative, the discussion expands into antitrust concerns in Hollywood, tying Sweeney’s rebranding to a larger pattern of consolidation. The hosts analyze a Netflix-Warner Brothers merger as a focal point, noting potential market dominance and regulatory questions while acknowledging how political shifts and industry dynamics shape corporate decisions. They reference a rival Paramount bid as part of a volatile landscape where media power, theater economics, and streaming strategy collide. The conversation frames these moves within a broader context of cultural shifts, executive leverage, and the precarious balance between creative output and billionaire-led dealmaking.

The Rubin Report

Andrew Schulz Is Floored by Bill Maher’s Unexpected Announcement
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Dave Rubin opens the March 24, 2025, episode of The Rubin Report discussing a basketball injury that left him in significant pain, awaiting MRI results. He transitions to political commentary, asserting that Democrats are losing both politically and culturally. He critiques their approach, suggesting they either need to rebrand or continue their destructive tactics. Rubin highlights Charlemagne the God’s remarks about Democrats distancing themselves from the party's disarray, emphasizing the need for individual leaders to focus on their constituents rather than party ideology. Rubin discusses Gavin Newsom's recent shift away from progressive language, particularly regarding the term "Latinx," which he claims was never used in his office. He contrasts this with the radical left's tactics, exemplified by AOC and Bernie Sanders, who are rallying against the "oligarchy" while ironically being supported by wealthy donors themselves. He critiques the authenticity of recent political rallies, revealing that many attendees are often part of organized activist networks rather than genuine grassroots movements. Rubin also addresses the Democrats' changing stances on issues like immigration and education, pointing out that they are adopting positions previously championed by Trump. The episode concludes with Rubin discussing the cultural implications of Disney's woke adaptations, particularly the new Snow White film, which he claims fails to resonate with audiences. He emphasizes the need for genuine entertainment rather than politically charged narratives, reflecting on the broader cultural wars at play.

The Rubin Report

4 Disney Classic Films No Longer Available to Kids on Disney+ | DIRECT MESSAGE | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses several topics in the Reuben Report on March 10, 2021. He highlights Winston Marshall of Mumford and Sons leaving the band after praising Andy Ngo's book, which led to backlash and an apology he deemed unnecessary. Rubin criticizes Disney for restricting classic films like Dumbo and Peter Pan from children's profiles, claiming it misrepresents their content. He also condemns Columbia University for hosting segregated graduation ceremonies, arguing it undermines unity. Additionally, he questions Dr. Fauci's recent statements about lacking data while making decisions on COVID-19 guidelines. Lastly, he critiques Joy Reid of MSNBC for her comments on race, asserting that her views exemplify the hypocrisy of self-proclaimed anti-racists.

PBD Podcast

Disney's Downfall, Woke Hollywood, and Cancel Culture w/ Gina Carano | PBD Podcast | Ep. 371
Guests: Gina Carano
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In episode 371, Patrick Bet-David interviews Gina Carano, an actress and former MMA fighter known for her roles in *Fast and Furious 6*, *Deadpool*, and *The Mandalorian*. Carano discusses her background, including her father's NFL career and her rise in the UFC, where she inspired Ronda Rousey to become a fighter. The conversation shifts to her experiences with Disney, particularly her firing in 2021 after expressing her views on social media, which she describes as a struggle against bullying and censorship. Carano explains that she was not initially political but became more vocal during the pandemic, expressing concerns about perceived hypocrisy in COVID-19 restrictions. She reflects on her journey from being a fighter to an actress, emphasizing the importance of storytelling and the challenges of navigating Hollywood's political landscape. Carano mentions that her outspoken nature led to her being labeled as an "alt-right extremist," which she contests, asserting that her words were twisted. The discussion touches on her interactions with Disney executives, including Kathleen Kennedy and Bob Iger, and the lack of support she received from her publicists and agents during her controversies. Carano highlights the disparity in treatment between her and her male co-stars, who faced fewer repercussions for similar social media activity. Carano's lawsuit against Disney, funded by Elon Musk, is also a focal point. She seeks damages for wrongful termination and discrimination, arguing that her cultural and religious beliefs were disregarded. The conversation delves into the current state of Disney, its financial struggles, and the impact of her firing on her career and the industry. Throughout the interview, Carano expresses her desire to create meaningful work and connect with her audience, emphasizing the importance of free speech and artistic expression. She shares her hopes for the future, including new projects and collaborations, and her commitment to staying true to herself despite the challenges she has faced. The episode concludes with Carano expressing gratitude for her supporters and her determination to continue fighting for her place in the industry.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Absurd Signalgate Spin, NPR Exec Grilled, and Biggest Media Hacks in America, with Ruthless Podcast
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the ongoing media focus on "Signalgate," a controversy involving the Trump administration that she finds pointless. She believes the administration should shift focus to its successes instead. Kelly highlights a recent congressional hearing involving NPR and PBS, where NPR's CEO faced tough questions about past controversial statements and biases within the organization. The discussion reveals a perceived left-wing bias in NPR's reporting, particularly regarding significant stories like the Hunter Biden laptop and the Afghanistan withdrawal. The hosts criticize the media's obsession with "Signalgate," arguing that it distracts from more pressing issues, such as the Biden administration's failures and Trump's successes. They emphasize that while mistakes happen in every administration, the media's focus on this particular issue is disproportionate and lacks substance. Kelly also discusses the political landscape, noting Trump's rising approval ratings and the Democrats' struggles. The conversation touches on the media's attempts to undermine Trump and the administration's achievements, including successful military operations against terrorist groups. The hosts express frustration with the media's fixation on personalities like Dave Portnoy, suggesting that the focus should be on more significant issues affecting Americans. They argue that the media is out of touch with the average citizen's concerns and that the Trump administration should highlight its accomplishments instead of engaging in media battles. The conversation shifts to the upcoming "Hack Madness," a competition to identify the biggest media hacks, with a focus on notable figures like Nicole Wallace and Margaret Brennan. The hosts discuss the criteria for seeding these individuals based on their media performances over the past year. In a lighter segment, Kelly presents a game comparing various public figures' performances in front of the camera, highlighting their shifts in persona depending on their audience. The discussion includes a critique of Rachel Zegler's controversial statements and the backlash against her as the lead in the upcoming "Snow White" film. The show concludes with a discussion on corporate sponsorships and the backlash against companies that have engaged in DEI initiatives, noting that some companies are pulling back from sponsoring events like Pridefest. The hosts express optimism that this trend will continue as corporations reassess their strategies in light of public sentiment.

PBD Podcast

Zelenskyy's OMINOUS Putin Threat | PBD Podcast | Ep. 568
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The podcast episode features hosts Patrick Bet-David and his team discussing various current events and topics. They recently returned from a successful event in Utah with a large audience. Key stories include: 1. **Trump Administration Policies**: The Trump administration ended taxpayer-funded housing programs for undocumented immigrants, with officials emphasizing a focus on American citizens instead. 2. **NASA and Trump**: NASA credited Trump for resolving the stranded astronaut situation, stating that it wouldn't have happened without his intervention. 3. **Travel Boycotts**: Canadians are reportedly boycotting American vacations, and some Europeans are reconsidering trips to the U.S. in protest against Trump. 4. **Economic Indicators**: The hosts discussed unusual recession indicators, such as the "lipstick index" and the "diaper rash index," which reflect consumer behavior during economic downturns. 5. **DoorDash Costs**: A new partnership with CLA allows customers to buy groceries and meals on a payment plan, leading to potential inflated costs for items like a $20 burrito, which could end up costing $70. 6. **LeBron James and Stephen A. Smith**: LeBron defended his son Bronny against criticism from Stephen A. Smith, who had made comments about Bronny's performance. LeBron confronted Stephen A. during a game, leading to a back-and-forth discussion about their respective roles and responsibilities. 7. **Zelensky's Comments on Putin**: Ukrainian President Zelensky stated that Putin would die soon, raising questions about the implications for ongoing negotiations and the tone of diplomatic discussions. 8. **Disney's Struggles**: Disney's latest film, "Snow White," has faced backlash, with the producer's son claiming that actress Rachel Zegler's comments harmed the film's box office performance. 9. **Insurance Costs for Teslas**: The rising insurance costs for Tesla vehicles were discussed, with comparisons made to other car brands and the impact of vandalism on insurance rates. 10. **Judge's Role in Military Leak Case**: The podcast touched on the involvement of a judge in a case regarding leaked military information, with discussions about accountability and the implications of such leaks. The episode concludes with light-hearted banter about food and personal anecdotes, emphasizing the camaraderie among the hosts.
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