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The Liverpool fans are always on the look-out for the next big star at Anfield.

More often than not, that comes in the form a major signing, but every so often, a homegrown

talent is able to squeeze through the cracks and break the glass ceiling.

One player that certainly has a chance of doing just that is young Rhian Brewster, at

least according to the Liverpool Echo.

The Liverpool Echo is reporting that Jurgen Klopp is a huge fan of the forward, and he's

planning to fast-track him into the first team as a result.

Brewster is currently out injured, but he's on course to return in July – and it appears

as though his return could see him move straight into the first team.

Brewster, of course, rose to prominence for his performances at the under-17 World Cup,

where alongside some of England's brightest young talents,

he stood out as the most talented of the bunch, and ending the tournament with the Golden

Boot award.

He's yet to make a full debut for the Liverpool first team, but Jurgen Klopp clearly isn't

concerned with his lack of experience.

It's certainly an exciting time to be a Liverpool supporter.

Brewster isn't the finished article, that much is clear.

He's not yet proven on the grand stages, and even at points during the u-17 World Cup,

the forward showed his deficiencies.

However, he clearly has bags of natural talent, and Jurgen Klopp could be the perfect manager

to bring the best out of him.

Liverpool aren't blessed with much offensive depth, and so he could certainly get a chance,

particularly during pre-season.

If he impresses in the summer, then a season in the first team could beckon.

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Tom live in Rutland for Stem Fair with 2 seniors and their capsone projects. 3.22.18 - Duration: 3:48.

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Bill Richardson To Seek Release Of Reuters Reporters Jailed In Myanmar For Covering Rohingya Crisis - Duration: 5:02.

Bill Richardson To Seek Release Of Reuters Reporters Jailed In Myanmar For Covering Rohingya Crisis

Jan 15 (Reuters) - Former New Mexico governor Bill Richardson said on Monday he would work towards securing the release of two Reuters journalists arrested in Myanmar in his capacity as a member of an international advisory board on the crisis in Rakhine state.

Richardson said he was chosen by Myanmar's leader Aung San Suu Kyi to sit on the 10-member board that will advise on how to implement recommendations of an earlier commission headed by former U.N.

secretary-general Kofi Annan regarding the situation in the state.

Enrique de la Osa / Reuters Former New Mexico Gov.

Bill Richardson will travel to Myanmar next week to seek the journalists release.

Richardson told Reuters he would travel to Myanmar next week, along with the chairman of the advisory board, Surakiart Sathirathai, a former Thai foreign minister, who has also called for the journalists' release.

He said he was seeking an appointment with Myanmar's Minister of Home Affairs.

"My objective, along with the chairman of the commission, is to get them out while we are there in Myanmar," Richardson said in a telephone interview.

Zaw Htay, a spokesman for the Myanmar government, was not immediately available for comment.

A spokesman for Myanmar's home (interior) ministry said he was not aware of any appointment for Richardson.

Reuters Staff / Reuters Reuters journalists Wa Lone, left, and Kyaw Soe Oo, were arrested in December for covering the Rohingya crisis.

According to U.N.

estimates, about 655,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled from a fierce military crackdown on militants in Rakhine.

The Reuters journalists, Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo, had been reporting on the crisis.

They were arrested on Dec 12 after they had been invited to meet police officers over dinner.

Family members have said the two told them they were arrested almost immediately after being handed some documents by the officers they had gone to meet.

Richardson, 70, was the U.S.

ambassador to the United Nations and energy secretary in the administration of President Bill Clinton.

In 1995, Richardson negotiated with Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to secure the release of two Americans detained after straying over the border from Kuwait and he frequently acted as a go-between with Communist North Korea.

Myanmar prosecutors sought charges last week against Wa Lone, 31 and Kyaw Soe Oo, 27, under the Official Secrets Act, which carries a maximum prison sentence of 14 years, the reporters' lawyer said.

Government officials from some of the world's major nations, including the United States, Britain and Canada, as well as top United Nations officials, have called for the release of the reporters.

"One of the key (Annan) recommendations is the freedom of journalists to observe and report on the situation," Richardson said.

"Incarcerating these two individuals for potentially 14 years is not a good start."    .

  PHOTO GALLERY Rohingyas Flee Myanmar Violence  .

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March for Our Lives - Duration: 1:48.

Everything from Columbine to Newtown to Orlando, Las Vegas and so many others, there's been

all these tragic, tragic, tragic, tragic, incidents of innocent people being gunned

down by assault weapons and we still haven't done anything about it.

This time, the Parkland shooting, and the mobilization of the young people, this might

be the first time that we can see real legislative change.

We need to insist on it.

I'm so thrilled to be participating in these March For Our Lives marches.

We need to keep that momentum up and I give so much credit to this generation of younger

people who are really, really keeping us focused on this issue nationally.

I support a ban on assault rifles, I support a ban on high capacity magazines, I support

universal background checks.

I support, of course, a ban on things like bump stocks.

Really, what I support here is initiatives like what the state of Massachusetts has tried

to do for years.

We have led on this issue.

We have some of the strictest gun laws in the country.

And you know what the result is?

The result is we have some of the lowest, in the country, incidents of gun related homicides.

So there is a lot that we can be doing, that we can and should be doing and we've absolutely

got to not be held hostage by the NRA.

The NRA owns our politicians, far too many of them, and I will tell you this: I will

never be owned by the NRA and I will gladly have an F, gladly.

I've never wanted an F in my life, but I will gladly have an F by the NRA.

This is not a time for small incremental change, this is a time for substantive change that

can truly impact and benefit society.

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Moonlight Sonata Ambience | Beethoven White Noise | Classical Music for Sleep - Duration: 10:00:01.

*Ghostly Notes reminiscent of the Moonlight Sonata*

Fall asleep to the classical music ambience!

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6 matvarer du bør spise til frokost for ekstra energi - Duration: 5:30.

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J.S.Bach: CONCERTO FOR TWO VIOLINS & ORCHESTRE, by L'Orchestre Philharmonique Royal, Rabat, Morocco - Duration: 9:47.

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Denise Juneau finalist for Seattle position - Duration: 0:36.

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( US News ) Myanmar And Bangladesh Establish 2-Year Timeframe For Rohingya Repatriation - Duration: 10:26.

Myanmar And Bangladesh Establish 2-Year Timeframe For Rohingya Repatriation

DHAKA/YANGON (Reuters) - Bangladesh and Myanmar agreed on Tuesday to complete within two years the return of hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims who fled an army crackdown last year in Myanmar.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and the U.N.

Refugee Agency (UNHCR), responding to the plan, said they were concerned about forcibly repatriating over 650,000 Rohingya who fled to neighboring Bangladesh after a conflict erupted in western Rakhine state in August.

Statements from the Myanmar and Bangladesh foreign ministries said Bangladesh would set up five transit camps on its side of the border.

Those camps would send Rohingyas to two reception centers in Myanmar.

The repatriation process would start next Tuesday, the statements said.

Myanmar said it would build a transit camp that can house 30,000 returnees.

The Bangladesh statement said "Myanmar has reiterated its commitment to stop (the) outflow of Myanmar residents to Bangladesh".

Guterres said the UNHCR had not been involved directly in the agreement and that "it will be very important to have UNHCR fully involved in the operation to guarantee that the operations abide by international standards." "A huge effort of reconciliation is needed to allow it to take place properly," Guterres told reporters.

"The worst would be to move these people from camps in Bangladesh to camps in Myanmar, keeping an artificial situation for a long time and not allowing for them to regain their normal lives." Myanmar stressed the need for both sides to take preventive measures against possible Rohingya attacks and said it gave Dhaka a list with the names of 1,000 alleged militants.

The crisis erupted after Rohingya insurgent attacks on security posts on Aug.

25 in Rakhine triggered a fierce military response that the United Nations denounced as ethnic cleansing.

Some 650,000 people fled the violence.

The military denies ethnic cleansing, saying its security forces mounted legitimate counter-insurgency clearance operations.

The Bangladesh statement called for repatriating orphans and "children born out of unwarranted incidence", a reference to cases of rape resulting in pregnancy, said a Bangladesh foreign ministry official who declined to be identified.

The rape of Rohingya women by Myanmar's security forces was widespread, according to interviews with women conducted at displacement camps by U.N.

medics and activists.

The military denies it was involved in any sexual assaults.

Kevin Frayer via Getty Images COXS BAZAR, BANGLADESH - OCTOBER 01: A Rohingya refugee man carries a baby after arriving by boat to Bangladesh side of the Naf River at Shah Porir Dwip after fleeing her village in Myanmar, on October 1, 2017 in Coxs Bazar, Bangladesh. (Photo by Kevin Frayer/Getty Images) VERIFICATION PROCESS A UNHCR spokesman said on Tuesday the Rohingya should return voluntarily only when they feel it is safe to do so.

"Major challenges have to be overcome," UNHCR spokesman Andrej Mahecic told a news briefing in Geneva.

"These include ensuring they are told about the situation in their areas of origin.

and are consulted on their wishes, that their safety is ensured." Myanmar government spokesman Zaw Htay told Reuters last week the returnees could apply for citizenship "after they pass the verification process".

Myint Kyaing, permanent secretary at Myanmar's Ministry of Labour, Immigration and Population, told Reuters this month Myanmar would begin processing at least 150 people a day through each of the two camps by Jan.

The meeting that concluded on Tuesday in Myanmar's capital Naypyitaw was the first for a joint working group set up to hammer out the details of a November repatriation agreement.

Left out of the talks were the fears and concerns of the refugees themselves, "as if they are an inert mass of people who will go where and when they are told," Phil Robertson, deputy Asia director at Human Rights Watch, told Reuters in an email.

"Where are considerations for protection of the Rohingya from Myanmar security forces who months ago were raping and killing them? How come the discussions ignore the deprivation of rights of people held in indefinite detention, which is what these so-called "temporary" accommodations may become?," Robertson asked.

Allison Joyce via Getty Images  COXS BAZAR, BANGLADESH - JANUARY 14: Rohingya refugees are seen in Balukhali camp on January 14, 2018 in Coxs Bazar (Photo by Allison Joyce/Getty Images)  'LIVING LIKE PRISONERS' A group of refugees at the Kutupalong Rohingya camp near Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh expressed doubt about the camps Myanmar has agreed to establish on its side of the border.

Mohammad Farouk, 20, who arrived in Bangladesh following the Aug.

25 attacks, said exchanging one camp for another made little difference - except "the camps in Myanmar will be far worse, because we will be confined there and there will be a risk to our lives." Another resident of the Kutupalong camp compared the new transit camps to ones set up near the Rakhine state capital of Sittwe following bouts of violence in previous years "where people are living like prisoners".

"First, ask the military to give those Rohingya their homes and property back, then talk to us about returning," said the Rohingya refugee who did not want to be identified.

Some said the kind of violence they witnessed toward their community in Myanmar made it hard for them to trust the military.

"Even if I don't get food or anything else here, at least there is safety.

I won't feel safe if I go back to Myanmar," said Rashid Ahmed, 33.

Noor Alam, 37, who came to Kutupalong five months ago, wondered if he could ever get a job in Myanmar.

"They don't even call us Rohingya.

Until they consider us citizens we won't go back." Some young men in the camp worried they might be arrested on accusations of terrorism if they returned to Myanmar.

Camp conditions in Bangladesh are dire enough, but more than 520,000 Rohingya children are at even greater risk ahead of the cyclone season that generally begins in April, the United Nations Children's Fund said on Tuesday.

"Hundreds of thousands of children are already living in horrific conditions, and they will face an even greater risk of disease, flooding, landslides and further displacement," said Edouard Beigbeder, UNICEF Representative in Bangladesh.

Nearly 1 million Rohingya live in Bangladesh, including those who came after previous displacements dating back to the 1990s.

  (Reporting by Ruma Paul and Yi-mou Lee; Additional reporting by Zeba Siddiqui in Cox's Bazar, Shoon Naing, and Serajul Quadir in Dhaka, Michelle Nichols at the United Nations; Editing by Bill Tarrant and Frances Kerry)    .

For more infomation >> ( US News ) Myanmar And Bangladesh Establish 2-Year Timeframe For Rohingya Repatriation - Duration: 10:26.

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#Real Madrid will go in for Chelsea star Eden Hazard instead of Mohamed Salah this summer - Duration: 2:35.

Real Madrid will go in for Chelsea star Eden Hazard instead of Mohamed Salah this summer

REAL MADRID will go for Chelseas Eden Hazard instead of Liverpool forward Mo Salah this summer, according to reports.

SunSport told you how Egyptian Salah, 25, is a world-record £200million target of Real, Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain.

  Real Madrid will reportedly go for Eden Hazard over Mo Salah.

But now it appears Belgium playmaker Hazard, 27, is the preferred choice, according to Spanish football expert Guillem Balague.

He says that if Los Blancos make a move for either player then they will prioritise the Stamford Bridge sensation because the Premier Leagues top scorer is not seen as a Galactico.

Balague said: Salah is a difficult one because Real Madrid have no mention of him as a candidate to be a Galactico.

You can think there is a market in Egypt and he is a star of the Premier League.

  Mo Salah does not fit the Galactico mould, according to Guillem Balague.

  Zinedine Zidane is eyeing Eden Hazard.

He has a lot of things to go for him.

But if they get Hazard they wont need Salah.

TUCH OF CLASS Thomas Tuchel holds talks with Chelsea.

It seems like they wouldnt put that much money into Salah.

Hazard recently reiterated his desire to remain in Antonio Contes side - even if the Italian leaves at the end of the season.

  The Belgian insists he is happy at Chelsea.

He said: After the World Cup I will go on holiday.

I have two years left on my contract with Chelsea.

Im still happy at Chelsea..

Whos better: Man City star Kevin De Bruyne or Chelsea ace Eden Hazard?.

For more infomation >> #Real Madrid will go in for Chelsea star Eden Hazard instead of Mohamed Salah this summer - Duration: 2:35.

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Sunset Eyeshadow Tutorial | Halo Eye for Hooded Eyes - Duration: 9:09.

Hi my name is Maike.

I am a makeup artist and welcome to my channel!

Today I'm showing you how to do this look right here, yeah the posing, I'm not good

at the posing.

This is a really great technique for a hooded eye and you can really do it with any colors

you want.

Just look at the basic technique and then you can exchange the colors as you like.

Have fun!

Don't be afraid, it's only me very zoomed in and with wet messy hair and no makeup on.

I know this is the scariest thing in the world, but try to deal with it.

I got the feedback that I wasn't zoomed in enough for eye looks so there we go.

I hope this is close enough for you.

Just let me know if you want it to be zoomed even more in the comments down below.

I'm gonna start with prepping my eye and I'm using a synthetic brush for that and the Soft

Ochre paint pot.

Just gonna put this all over my eye.

I find it easier to blend it out with my finger a lot of the times, so I'm just gonna go over

that with my fingers now and just to make the blending easier, I'm gonna use this Lavera

Fine Loose Mineral Powder.

Gonna take a large fluffy brush and I'm just gonna brush this into my crease and above

it.

I'm taking this large fluffy brush, this is the Morphe R40 and I'm gonna go in with this

very beautiful blue color, light blue color from Make-up Atleiier and I'm placing this

above my crease.

I'm using this as a kind of transition color, so you can go light on this if you want and

I'm taking this right down to the outer corner as well.

The inside corner and outside corner because we're gonna be making a kind of dome shape.

Using a little bit of a smaller brush, this is the 221 Luxe Soft Crease from Zoeva, I'm

gonna go in with MAC's Atlantic Blue and I'm also placing this above the crease just not

as high up to the eyebrow and again going from the outer corner right into the inner

corner.

I just want everything to be blended together very well and kind of mimic water and a lot

of times water kind of shimmers green as well, so I'm taking that same brush I just used

and I'm gonna go in with Teal Appeal from MAC and I'm just placing this on top of the

other colors and don't worry about here, we're gonna clean

that up later.

I haven't done my foundation yet, so it is easy to clean up.

Now taking an even smaller fluffy brush, this is the 231 Luxe Petite Crease from Zoeva.

I'm gonna take Naval from MAC and I'm just gonna put this above my crease again to kind

of define it.

This look is really suitable for hooded eyes, but of course if you don't have hooded eyes,

you can wear it as well.

So my camera cut out, but I just took a baby wipe and I corrected a little bit around here,

I pulled it up a little bit too far and too far in and around the sides here a little

bit and now I'm just going in with the fluffy brush again to make it very, very blended

again.

Now I'm just taking a flat shader brush, this is the Morphe M415 and I'm gonna take Mylar

from MAC and just place this as a highlight underneath my eyebrow and again I'm using

this fluffy brush to blend these two together.

Now I'm taking this Essence Camouflage Full Coverage Concealer and I'm just gonna place

this in the center of my lid and look up and the same on the other side.

Now taking the 424 from MAC, I'm gonna draw a dome shape on my whole movable lid.

Now it's ok if this takes some time, it takes time for me as well, if you really wanna get

it in a nice shape.

Ok now that we've carved out that crease I'm gonna take Red Brick from MAC and just a flat

shader brush, this is the MAC 239S and I'm just gonna place this on the outside of my

dome here.

Ok now using the same shader brush I'm taking this orange color from MAC right here and

I'm placing this also not completely on the lid but around the centre of the lid, connecting

to the kind of orangey red, the red brick.

And again using the same brush, I do not wanna wash this many brushes, I'm taking I think

this is called Chrome Yellow from MAC and I'm placing this in the centre of the lid.

Now using that pencil brush I'm just gonna kind of blend these together.

Now I'm taking a new shader brush, this is the 234 Luxe Smokey Shader from Zoeva and

I'm gonna take Electric Eel from MAC and I'm gonna place this underneath my eye and I'm

also taking Naval again and placing this directly at my lower lash line.

Now to kind of mimic the sand I know sand isn't usually brown, it's kind of like yellow

brownish, I'm taking this Look by Bipa metal liquid liner and I'm gonna line my eyes with

this.

Now I'm just gonna finish that off camera, put some lashes on, finish my makeup and I'll

be right back.

And that is the makeup look done.

I've purposely kept my other makeup not to a minimum obviously, but in kind of neutral,

tones just to compliment the eye look, because the eye look is very extreme and I do feel

a little drag, so this is a party kind of look for me, but if this is something you

wanna rock everyday then all the power to you, that's awesome.

I'm very happy with how it turned out and it does really remind me of a sunset.

So if you liked this video, please give me a thumbs up, subscribe right here, you can

also hit that notification bell to be informed of when my videos come out which is every

Tuesday and Friday and most of the time quite a few times in between, depending on how much

time I have.

Hope I'll see you next video!

Bye bye!

Hi my name is Maike I'm a makeup artist aaargh.

So this is a really simple, ok, it's not simple at all.

Right here, you can...

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Harnessing Data for Actionable Outcomes - Duration: 2:01.

We're in the middle of this amazing change where

intelligence gets injected directly into the clinical processes.

>> Can we

equip a doctor to look at us and tell us that

you're going to get diabetes in three years from now?

And when you get diabetes you will have 11 years to live.

And if you do these things today,

you will not end up there.

That is the real power of AI applied every day.

[MUSIC] >> Innovation comes about when

you can consume data.

We estimate that in 2020, over a gigabyte of data will be created

by every human being every day, just health data.

And wouldn't it be amazing if we could harness that health data

and actually turn it into actionable outcomes for

patients with chronic disease?

That's what we believe we can do.

>> When the alert goes off,

it's triggered to the phone.

So I can be anywhere in the hospital.

And what it tells me is that I need to turn my attention

to this patient.

Ms. Frances. >> And sit down and

do an exam and really try to figure out why the artificial

intelligence identified this patient at a high risk.

We're using real time data from Epic to make

complex predictions that could potentially save someone's life.

>> The future capabilities,

I think some them we can't even imagine yet.

>> You could have a single

blood test for detecting any infectious disease,

any cancer, any autoimmune disorder.

The cool thing about research when you're talking about

cloud and AI is the gap between amazing moonshot ideas and

practice.

That gap is just shrinking. >> Let me invite you to put on

your HoloLens.

Now turn your gaze back over to the mannequin and

you should see the heart floating in space,

right above the body. >> Wow yeah.

>> What is exciting right now in

healthcare is you can just see the industry starting to

understand those possibilities. >> In many ways,

even though this is digital technology, making the delivery

of healthcare more human, more real and more intelligent.

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( US News ) Pope Pleads For Forgiveness In Chile For Clergy Sex Abuse Scandal - Duration: 7:53.

Pope Pleads For Forgiveness In Chile For Clergy Sex Abuse Scandal

SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Pope Francis expressed "pain and shame" on Tuesday over a sexual abuse scandal in the Catholic Church in Chile, seeking forgiveness for a crisis that has scarred its credibility and left many faithful skeptical of reform.

Francis spoke as the number of Catholic churches that have been attacked in the country in the past week rose to eight, both in the capital and in southern regions that are home to indigenous people.  PABLO PORCIUNCULA BRUNE via Getty Images Pope Francis waves at the crowd from the popemobile as he arrives at OHiggins Park in Santiago on January 16, 2018 to give an open-air mass.

Police in riot gear dispersed some 200 demonstrators trying to make their way to a park where the pope said Mass for some 400,000 people after making his remarks about abuse.

"Here I feel bound to express my pain and shame at the irreparable damage caused to children by some ministers of the Church," he said in the presidential palace, drawing sustained applause, including from President Michelle Bachelet and diplomats.

"I am one with my brother bishops, for it is right to ask for forgiveness and make every effort to support the victims, even as we commit ourselves to ensuring that such things do not happen again," he said.

CHRISTIAN MIRANDA via Getty Images Riot police officers struggle with a protester during a demonstration against the visit of Pope Francis to Chile.

Catholics have been upset with Francis' appointment in 2015 of Bishop Juan Barros to head the small diocese of Osorno in south-central Chile.

Barros, who attended Tuesday's Mass, has been accused of protecting his former mentor, Father Fernando Karadima, who was found guilty in a Vatican investigation in 2011 of abusing teenage boys over many years.

Karadima has denied the allegations and Barros said he was unaware of any wrongdoing.

But the scandal has gripped Chile, and, along with growing secularization, has hurt the standing of a Church that defended human rights during the 1973-1990 dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.

A poll by Santiago-based think tank Latinobarometro this month showed that the number of Chileans calling themselves Catholics fell to 45 percent last year, from 74 percent in 1995.

A group opposed to the pope's visit posted on Twitter: "No more abuse, no more cover-ups, no more hypocrisy." At least eight Catholic churches have been attacked in Chile over the past week, including one with a homemade bomb where vandals left a pamphlet reading: "Pope Francis, the next bomb will be in your robe." EITAN ABRAMOVICH via Getty Images People demonstrate against the visit of Pope Francis to Chile.

ANTI-POPE GRAFFITI Hours after the pope arrived in Chile on Monday, two small wooden churches were burned to the ground near Temuco, where Francis is due to visit on Wednesday.

The indigenous Mapuche in the area accuse the state and private companies of taking their ancestral lands.

The Mapuche say the pope's ceremony will be held on seized land.

A church in the capital was attacked during the night, causing minor damage.

Vandals burned Chilean and Vatican flags at the site and tossed pamphlets with threats against the pope.

Graffiti on one Santiago church read "Burn pope and "pope accomplice." About 10 blocks from Tuesday's Mass, riot police clashed with some 200 people protesting against the sexual abuse scandal and the $17 million cost of the papal visit.

"Complicit Pedophiles," read one of the banners.

JAVIER TORRES via Getty Images Aerial picture taken during the open-air mass officiated by Pope Francis at OHiggins Park in Santiago on January 16, 2018.  But the welcome most Chileans have given the first Latin American pope has been warm, with tens of thousands lining the streets.

Francis read the speech in the Moneda palace, which Pinochet's forces bombed from the air and with ground artillery on Sept.

11, 1973 while democratically elected President Salvatore Allende was inside.

The Argentine pope referred to that dark period, saying the country had "faced moments of turmoil, at times painful." He praised the consolidation of democracy but said more had to be done to help the unemployed and native people.

Chile, with a population of about 17.4 million, is the world's top copper producer, the fifth-largest economy in Latin America and one of the region's most stable countries.

VINCENZO PINTO via Getty Images Chileans wait for Pope Francis to arrive at an open-air mass at OHiggins Park in Santiago on January 16, 2018.

Angelina Soto, 67, of San Francisco de Mostazal, south of Santiago, said she and her family arrived before sunrise for the Mass in the park.

"We are very committed Catholics, we've been singing all morning," she said.

"I think (the visit) will change Chile, it will make us more generous, and help to close the gap between rich and poor." Additional reporting by Felipe Iturrieta; Editing by Bernadette Baum and Frances Kerry    .

  PHOTO GALLERY Pope Francis Best Quotes  .

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Looking For Love in All The Wrong Places | Sit Down, Stand Up - mitú - Duration: 3:03.

- Middle school, those were the years, man.

I had my first growth-spurt ever.

I went from being the shortest kid in elementary school,

to like one of the shortest kids in middle school.

So things weren't looking up for me.

I had all the confidence in the world,

so I decided to fall in love with one

of the tallest girls in the entire school, Anette.

Now Anette, she was just tall as hell.

That was the only thing I could remember about her.

I had to look up at her like this

when I talked to her, just like

"Hey! Hey Anette! Hey girl, how you doin'?

Good to see ya! Bye now!"

I just thought like this would be really funny

for me, one of the short guys,

to date her, the tallest human-being alive.

So I thought to myself, on Valentine's Day,

I'm gonna show up with the teddy bear,

and chocolates, and she's just gonna

fall head-over-heels for me.

I should've done my research because when

I showed up with chocolate and the teddy bear,

Anette already had a boyfriend.

I didn't know what to do with myself.

I moped around school all day,

teddy bear in one hand, chocolates in the other,

half-way crying, half-way like,

"No, I'm fine. Everything's okay."

(pretend crying)

Thanks, thank you, I appreciate that.

Mopin', man. Just mopin'!

Until about the seventh or eighth period, almost

at the end of the day, this one girl asked me,

"Hey, who's that teddy bear for?"

I looked at the teddy bear, I looked at her,

I looked back at the teddy bear, and I said,

"It's, it's for you,

Theresa."

She was like "Oh my God! Oh, thank you, oh my God!"

She took it, and um, we went steady

for like a week after that.

Couple hours after I gave her the teddy bear,

we're already making out, and then she asks,

"How about the chocolates?"

And I was like "Oh, no, mm-mm, that's for my mom.

I ate those chocolates a couple hours later.

You know, Anette and I didn't end up going-steady.

She didn't even end up being my valentine,

but, at prom the next year, I at least

got to dance with her, and it was crazy.

So we're dancing, it's great, she flattens

me out on the ground somehow, there's an actual

photo of us where like it's just her

on top of me, and like literally only the

top of my head is sticking out.

You can't even see my face.

That's how tall she was.

So I guess the moral of the story

is, you know, you can re-gift a Valentine's

Day gift, and still have a happy ending,

'cause the tall girls, they're tall,

so like, get a ladder or whatever, I don't know.

Thanks for watching, like this video,

and let us know if you've ever had an experience

where you re-gifted something for love.

Write it down in the comments below

and maybe we'll feature your story

in a future episode of Sit Down Stand Up

with Andrew, that's me.

(upbeat music)

For more infomation >> Looking For Love in All The Wrong Places | Sit Down, Stand Up - mitú - Duration: 3:03.

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Wolfsgruppe VAG Event 2017 - THANK YOU FOR 10 YEARS! + subtitles - Duration: 15:33.

I'm parking here.

Here?

On how many events you have been?

How many?

Six.. or seven

I know for sure that i missed first two events

and I missed last year.

Maybe what was the most memorable for you?

There are so many memories that it would be hard to choose one particular, the coolest one.

It's a show.

You have to be here.

It's 10 years of our lives.

It's cool and interesting here.

Here is an atmosphere,

especially an atmosphere.

Look here,

look on that road..

Here the tires were burning.

Ridiculously, pleasantly.

It's always nice to be here,

in this period..

drink vodka with colleagues,

freak out a bit..

Such a home atmosphere.

Nice.

Thank you.

Simply thanks.

We would like to thank organizers Wolfsgruppe for 10 years of amazing events.

I would like to greet my mom.

Thanks a lot. I hope it will continue, but maybe in a slightly different style.

Once again..

Thank you very very much.

So.. many things happened..

Mazur fell into the BBQ,

many different actions..

Denvi vomited on his pants.

Sure.

Everything was here.

We saw each other here every year..

..and we will see each other here every year.

We'll also come next year.

Thank you for 10 years.

Thumbs up and that's it.

Thanks for 10 years in this place, at The International Tuning Center.

Every edition was really epic, thanks a lot.

Thanks a lot for 10 years..

.. for 1/3 of our life.

Let's hope we'll see each other next year, in the same place, with the same crew.

Thanks a lot.

Thank you for 10 years VAG Event, Żerków.

Hello, here's Praks. The emperor of internet.

Marek, maybe a few words and I'll finish.

Emila..

Hey..

So.. 10th edition.

Hello everyone.

Certainly this movie will be more for organizers than for visitors.

From this place as the whole scene..

..all the people who are in it.

We want to thank you very very much

I hope this is not the last edition.

Even if you don't do it, we'll come here anyway.

We will come by ourselves.

We'll make this event ourselves

We'll call it a little differently,

VAG Event 11th Edition Unofficial

What is special about this place?

It created the entire Polish scene in my opinion.

Over this dekade, that has passed..

..the whole Polish scene has become more defined.

Everyone wanted to be better, make better cars and keep level to get here.

There were hates at the beginning..

..but I think it was totally deserved.

It paid off.

After 10 years.. we are here.

I hope not the last time.

Thanks Przemo, thanks Kaśka, thanks to everyone I do not want to miss, whole Wolfsgruppe etc.

Just keep doing it.

Because we will be anyway.

Hey!

It's great that you're here,

it's great that everything worked out.

It's nice that you gave me this opportunity to be here.

Greetings!

We love you, thanks for all these years.

Thank you for 10 years of VAG Event.

Many memories, many impressions, many new people met.

Thank you for that.

Thank you so much for these beautiful 10 years.

Me too.

But "me too" what?

10 euro.

Thank you.

This is my 6th edition.

I was exactly on the first five and now i'm on the last one.

The nicest memory?

Atmosphere of the first edition.

These were beautiful times, beautiful edition, beautiful atmosphere.

My first major event.

Thank you very much to all organizers,

for such a good party,

and I'm still amazed.. and I really regret that this is the last edition.

Thank you!

.. for everything!

10 years!

Hey! Thank you!

Thank you for 10 years.

Thank you guys for everything that has been going on for so many years.

We are very happy that we could be here.

I hope that we will repeat it someday.

Guys..

10 years, beautiful.. it was beautiful!

Thank you very much. Respect.

Greetings!

So.. We see each other for the last time.

It was great for these 10 years, a piece of our and your life.

Thank you very much for everything.

We know that there happened much more in the backstage than it was seen outside.

We know it's years of hard work..

but you gave us a lot of joy, a lot of friendships, a lot of beautiful moments

and thank you on behalf of me and the guys who are with us today. Thanks.

Heartfelt thanks for the coolest event in Poland.

For 10th edition.

It was great to be here with you,

even though I never managed to be here with my car.

I've always tried to be here,

even if I wasn't here, I was here with you in the spirit.

Thanks again.

It wasn't possible to come here on 10th edition with my car..

Maybe someday..

If you resuscitate this event and it will be the 11th edition..

I will show up here with my car!

Greetings!

Thank you, we respect that

10 years is us.

From the 1st to the 10th.

From one year to another.

It's us.

Here is our star Żuro.

10 years is us.

It's me and you.

10 years.

A year without an event will never be the same again.

Hi loves.

I would like to thank you very much for all these editions,

for a wonderful time,

for the opportunity to spend time with all of you,

with wonderful people.

In fact, for whom we come here.

Cars have long ceased to be our priority on this event,

and more importantly, that you are here,

and thank you for that,

for the opportunity you gave us. Thanks!

Hey!

Przemo, Wolfsgruppe

Thanks a lot for all these events

I feel really really good here, this is my atmosphere.

I love it!

I will sacrifice all of you so that you will regret it.

But you are mega homies.

I love you!

I regret that you want to finish, but I think it will not be the last time.

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