Thứ Bảy, 16 tháng 2, 2019

Waching daily Feb 16 2019

 Exciting Liverpool Academy striker Paul Glatzel is set to sign his first professional contract with the club next week

 The teenage frontman is expected to put pen to paper when he celebrates his 18th birthday on Wednesday

 It's reward for the huge progress he's made over the course of this season.  The Liverpool Under-18s captain scored his 22nd goal of the season in last week's FA Youth Cup win over Wigan Athletic which booked the Reds a quarter-final tie against Bury

 He has established a prolific partnership with Bobby Duncan, who is only one behind him in the scoring charts

   Glatzel has already made his debut for Liverpool Under-23s and has trained with the first-team squad at Melwood

 Born in Liverpool to German parents, the Parbold-based youngster has really kicked on this term after putting some major injury setbacks firmly behind him

He first joined the Kirkby Academy at under-9s level.  Academy director Alex Inglethorpe recently told the ECHO: "Paul fell off the radar probably when he was about 14 or 15

   "It happens with some lads, you go through your growth spurt and he couldn't have had any more bad luck really

 "It was one thing after another culminating in him breaking his leg. The support staff and the fitness coaches have been great in just monitoring his load a little bit throughout the year so he's got stronger and stronger as we've gone on

 "He's been on both England and Germany camps at youth level so if he's lucky enough he'll have a big choice to make at some point

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For more infomation >> Liverpool starlet Paul Glatzel set to be rewarded for Academy progress - Duration: 2:21.

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Italian Job Juventus and Inter could be set for huge swap deal involving Dybala and Icardi - Duration: 2:44.

JUVENTUS and Inter Milan could reportedly be set for an incredible swap deal involving Paulo Dybala and Mauro Icardi this summer

 Calciomercato claims the Italian giants are considering the move as they both look to take their forward lines in different directions next season

 Dybala has struggled to feature regularly at Juventus this season, with Cristiano Ronaldo preferred in attack

 And Max Allegri is apparently keen to bring in a poacher after loaning out Gonzalo Higuain to AC Milan and Chelsea

 It's said he has earmarked Icardi as a prime candidate.  The Argentine has been stripped of the captaincy at Inter, prompting speculation that he's on the way out, and a sensational swap could be in the works

 The potential deal makes sense for both parties, with Dybala a creator perfect for the No 10 spot, and Icardi a deadly No 9 who only has eyes for goal

 On paper, Dybala would be a better foil for Inter's new golden boy Lautaro Martinez

 While Icardi is sure to thrive in a fearsome partnership with Ronaldo.  But it now remains to be seen if the two clubs will even sit round a table to discuss the deal, with Dybala and Icardi also wanted by numerous teams around Europe who are ready to pay big bucks for their coveted signatures

Inter Milan captain Mauro Icardi celebrates his daughters birthday by helping her with the candles on her cake

For more infomation >> Italian Job Juventus and Inter could be set for huge swap deal involving Dybala and Icardi - Duration: 2:44.

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Illinois Worker Who Opened Fire Inside Factory Had No Permit for Gun The New York Times - Duration: 4:12.

Illinois Worker Who Opened Fire Inside Factory Had No Permit for Gun The New York Times

AURORA, Ill. — An angry worker who opened fire inside a suburban Chicago factory where he had worked for years was barred from having the handgun he was carrying, officials said on Saturday.

Gary Martin, 45, who died in an exchange of fire with the police after a rampage on Friday that and at least six other people wounded, had already had his state weapons permit revoked because of a felony assault conviction from years earlier, the police in Aurora, Ill., said. Still, they said, his gun was never taken away.

Some disgruntled person walked in and had access to a firearm that he shouldnt have had access to, said Kristen L. Ziman, the chief of police in Aurora, where the shooting took place.

Ms. Ziman said that the police were trying to determine why Mr. Martin still had a gun.

According to Illinois gun law, a person must be granted a Firearm Owners Identification card, or FOID, to possess a firearm. At least two million people in the state have the cards.

But under the law, the process to keep firearms out of the hands of a person whose card has been revoked is weak, allowing many people to keep their weapons with little threat of enforcement or penalty.

That appears to have been the case with Mr. Martin, who police said received a card in January 2014. In March 2014, he applied for a concealed carry permit, and during that background check it was discovered that he had a felony conviction for aggravated assault in Mississippi from 1995.

The Illinois State Police then revoked Mr. Martins card and mailed him a letter ordering him to relinquish his firearm and card within 48 hours.

It is typical in Illinois, officials said, for local law enforcement to fail to take action at that point and to seize firearms if they are not surrendered voluntarily. In 2016, only about 4,000 of the 11,000 people whose cards were revoked submitted the mandatory reports explaining what they did with their guns, The Chicago Tribune reported in 2017.

Sgt. Bill Rowley, a spokesman for the Aurora Police Department, said the police had no record of being notified by the state police that Mr. Martin had not volunteered his firearm as required in 2014. It was unclear whether Mr. Martin, who lived in Aurora at the time of his death, also lived there in 2014.

A day after the shooting, police gave a fuller account of the deadly events inside the Henry Pratt Company warehouse on Friday afternoon, and identified the five workers — all apparently co workers of Mr. Martin — who were killed.

The victims included some of the companys most experienced workers but also its newest: Josh Pinkard, who was the plant manager of the warehouse, perished in the shooting, as did Trevor Wehner, who was a student at Northern Illinois University and an intern in the companys human resources department. Mr. Wehner was expected to graduate from college in May. Friday, when the shooting occurred, was the first day of his internship, according to officials from Northern Illinois University.

Also killed, the police said, were Vicente Juarez, a stock room attendant and forklift operator; Clayton Parks, the human resources manager; and Russell Beyer, a mold operator. Officials at Northern Illinois said that Mr. Parks had also graduated from the university, in 2014, and said it was offering counseling help to those in need. The school, in DeKalb, Ill., was the site of another .

Police first received several 911 calls at 1:24 p.m. on Friday, as frantic callers said there was a shooter at the warehouse. Mr. Martin had been summoned to what police described as a termination meeting at the warehouse where he had worked for at least 15 years. At least two victims were shot at the scene of that meeting.

Four minutes later, police arrived and were confronted by the gunman. Two of the first four officers to arrive were shot and transported to hospitals with injuries that were not life threatening.

According to the police, Mr. Martin then retreated into the 29,000 square foot building, hiding from officers in a machine shop near the back of the facility. It took about 90 minutes for officers to find, shoot and kill him.

Family members of Mr. Martin arrived at the Aurora police station on Friday afternoon, weeping and hugging one another after officers told them that he was dead.

He was the shooter, said Tameka Martin, who said she was Mr. Martins sister. He shot officers. If they did shoot him and kill him, they were, I guess, defending themselves.

Ms. Martin said that her brother had told his family that he had lost his job at Henry Pratt. At dinner a few nights ago at their mothers home, Mr. Martin would barely speak about it. He was very depressed, she said.

For more infomation >> Illinois Worker Who Opened Fire Inside Factory Had No Permit for Gun The New York Times - Duration: 4:12.

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Illinois Worker Who Opened Fire Inside Factory Had No Permit for Gun The New York Times - Duration: 3:39.

Illinois Worker Who Opened Fire Inside Factory Had No Permit for Gun The New York Times

AURORA, Ill. — An angry worker who opened fire inside a suburban Chicago factory where he had worked for years was barred from having the handgun he was carrying, officials said on Saturday.

Gary Martin, 45, who died in an exchange of fire with the police after a rampage on Friday that and at least six other people wounded, had already had his state weapons permit revoked because of a felony assault conviction from years earlier, the police in Aurora, Ill., said. Still, they said, his gun was never taken away.

Some disgruntled person walked in and had access to a firearm that he shouldnt have had access to, said Kristen L. Ziman, the chief of police in Aurora, where the shooting took place.

Ms. Ziman said that the police were trying to determine why Mr. Martin still had a gun.

According to Illinois gun law, a person must be granted a Firearm Owners Identification card, or FOID, to possess a firearm. At least two million people in the state have the cards.

But under the law, the process to keep firearms out of the hands of a person whose card has been revoked is weak, allowing many people to keep their weapons with little threat of enforcement or penalty.

That appears to have been the case with Mr. Martin, who police said received a card in January 2014. In March 2014, he applied for a concealed carry permit, and during that background check it was discovered that he had a felony conviction for aggravated assault in Mississippi from 1995.

The Illinois State Police then revoked Mr. Martins card and mailed him a letter ordering him to relinquish his firearm and card within 48 hours.

It is typical in Illinois, officials said, for local law enforcement to fail to take action at that point and to seize firearms if they are not surrendered voluntarily. In 2016, only about 4,000 of the 11,000 people whose cards were revoked submitted the mandatory reports explaining what they did with their guns, The Chicago Tribune reported in 2017.

Sgt. Bill Rowley, a spokesman for the Aurora Police Department, said the police had no record of being notified by the state police that Mr. Martin had not volunteered his firearm as required in 2014. It was unclear whether Mr. Martin, who lived in Aurora at the time of his death, also lived there in 2014.

A day after the shooting, police gave a fuller account of the deadly events inside the Henry Pratt Company warehouse on Friday afternoon, and identified the five workers — all apparently co workers of Mr. Martin — who were killed.

The victims included some of the companys most experienced workers but also its newest: Josh Pinkard, who was the plant manager of the warehouse, perished in the shooting, as did Trevor Wehner, who was a student at Northern Illinois University and an intern in the companys human resources department. Mr. Wehner was expected to graduate from college in May. Friday, when the shooting occurred, was the first day of his internship, according to officials from Northern Illinois University.

Also killed, the police said, were Vicente Juarez, a stock room attendant and forklift operator; Clayton Parks, the human resources manager; and Russell Beyer, a mold operator. Officials at Northern Illinois said that Mr. Parks had also graduated from the university, in 2014, and said it was offering counseling help to those in need. The school, in DeKalb, Ill., was the site of another .

Police first received several 911 calls at 1:24 p.m. on Friday, as frantic callers said there was a shooter at the warehouse. Mr. Martin had been summoned to what police described as a termination meeting at the warehouse where he had worked for at least 15 years. At least two victims were shot at the scene of that meeting.

Four minutes later, police arrived and were confronted by the gunman. Two of the first four officers to arrive were shot and transported to hospitals with injuries that were not life threatening.

According to the police, Mr. Martin then retreated into the 29,000 square foot building, hiding from officers in a machine shop near the back of the facility. It took about 90 minutes for officers to find, shoot and kill him.

Family members of Mr. Martin arrived at the Aurora police station on Friday afternoon, weeping and hugging one another after officers told them that he was dead.

He was the shooter, said Tameka Martin, who said she was Mr. Martins sister. He shot officers. If they did shoot him and kill him, they were, I guess, defending themselves.

Ms. Martin said that her brother had told his family that he had lost his job at Henry Pratt. At dinner a few nights ago at their mothers home, Mr. Martin would barely speak about it. He was very depressed, she said.

For more infomation >> Illinois Worker Who Opened Fire Inside Factory Had No Permit for Gun The New York Times - Duration: 3:39.

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Illinois Worker Who Opened Fire Inside Factory Had No Permit for Gun The New York Times - Duration: 3:43.

Illinois Worker Who Opened Fire Inside Factory Had No Permit for Gun The New York Times

AURORA, Ill. — An angry worker who opened fire inside a suburban Chicago factory where he had worked for years was barred from having the handgun he was carrying, officials said on Saturday.

Gary Martin, 45, who died in an exchange of fire with the police after a rampage on Friday that and at least six other people wounded, had already had his state weapons permit revoked because of a felony assault conviction from years earlier, the police in Aurora, Ill., said. Still, they said, his gun was never taken away.

Some disgruntled person walked in and had access to a firearm that he shouldnt have had access to, said Kristen L. Ziman, the chief of police in Aurora, where the shooting took place.

Ms. Ziman said that the police were trying to determine why Mr. Martin still had a gun.

According to Illinois gun law, a person must be granted a Firearm Owners Identification card, or FOID, to possess a firearm. At least two million people in the state have the cards.

But under the law, the process to keep firearms out of the hands of a person whose card has been revoked is weak, allowing many people to keep their weapons with little threat of enforcement or penalty.

That appears to have been the case with Mr. Martin, who police said received a card in January 2014. In March 2014, he applied for a concealed carry permit, and during that background check it was discovered that he had a felony conviction for aggravated assault in Mississippi from 1995.

The Illinois State Police then revoked Mr. Martins card and mailed him a letter ordering him to relinquish his firearm and card within 48 hours.

It is typical in Illinois, officials said, for local law enforcement to fail to take action at that point and to seize firearms if they are not surrendered voluntarily. In 2016, only about 4,000 of the 11,000 people whose cards were revoked submitted the mandatory reports explaining what they did with their guns, The Chicago Tribune reported in 2017.

Sgt. Bill Rowley, a spokesman for the Aurora Police Department, said the police had no record of being notified by the state police that Mr. Martin had not volunteered his firearm as required in 2014. It was unclear whether Mr. Martin, who lived in Aurora at the time of his death, also lived there in 2014.

A day after the shooting, police gave a fuller account of the deadly events inside the Henry Pratt Company warehouse on Friday afternoon, and identified the five workers — all apparently co workers of Mr. Martin — who were killed.

The victims included some of the companys most experienced workers but also its newest: Josh Pinkard, who was the plant manager of the warehouse, perished in the shooting, as did Trevor Wehner, who was a student at Northern Illinois University and an intern in the companys human resources department. Mr. Wehner was expected to graduate from college in May. Friday, when the shooting occurred, was the first day of his internship, according to officials from Northern Illinois University.

Also killed, the police said, were Vicente Juarez, a stock room attendant and forklift operator; Clayton Parks, the human resources manager; and Russell Beyer, a mold operator. Officials at Northern Illinois said that Mr. Parks had also graduated from the university, in 2014, and said it was offering counseling help to those in need. The school, in DeKalb, Ill., was the site of another .

Police first received several 911 calls at 1:24 p.m. on Friday, as frantic callers said there was a shooter at the warehouse. Mr. Martin had been summoned to what police described as a termination meeting at the warehouse where he had worked for at least 15 years. At least two victims were shot at the scene of that meeting.

Four minutes later, police arrived and were confronted by the gunman. Two of the first four officers to arrive were shot and transported to hospitals with injuries that were not life threatening.

According to the police, Mr. Martin then retreated into the 29,000 square foot building, hiding from officers in a machine shop near the back of the facility. It took about 90 minutes for officers to find, shoot and kill him.

Family members of Mr. Martin arrived at the Aurora police station on Friday afternoon, weeping and hugging one another after officers told them that he was dead.

He was the shooter, said Tameka Martin, who said she was Mr. Martins sister. He shot officers. If they did shoot him and kill him, they were, I guess, defending themselves.

Ms. Martin said that her brother had told his family that he had lost his job at Henry Pratt. At dinner a few nights ago at their mothers home, Mr. Martin would barely speak about it. He was very depressed, she said.

For more infomation >> Illinois Worker Who Opened Fire Inside Factory Had No Permit for Gun The New York Times - Duration: 3:43.

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Bruno Ganz, Known For Role In "Wings Of Desire," This At 77: NPR [Hot] - Duration: 5:20.

Bruno Ganz said of his signature role as an angel in Wings of Desire "In some way I became an angel, and who except me has that in his lifetime? "                                                                            Andrew Medichini / AP                                       hide caption toggle caption Andrew Medichini / AP               Bruno Ganz said of his signature role as an angel in Wings of Desire "In some way I became an angel, and who except me has that in his lifetime? Andrew Medichini / AP                         Actor Bruno Ganz, long career actress and signature actor in the film Wings of Desire and Adolf Hitler in Downfall made him one of the most recognized actors of German language cinema, on Friday

He was 77.   Played movie as a whole when he was 19, as well as dozens more on stage

Whole, who was Swiss, won a number of film awards over his decades-long career. So what honored with Germany's Order of Merit and made a Knight of the French Legion d'honneur – The highest awards for civilian merit in those countries

  Whats so convincing portraying an angel in 1987's Wings of Desire that for years afterward, strangers would treat him as an angel in real life

"People in planes said: 'Ah, no need to be afraid, because with you here, nothing can happen

' 'We're safe,'" All told a Danish magazine in 1999. "Or a mother said to her child: 'Look 'there's your guardian angel

' They were not joking. " deltatangofoxtot YouTube  " That was an amazing feeling, "Ganz said

"I loved that. Because that means more than people saying, 'You are a very good actor,' or 'I love your work

' If they say, 'Oh, you're an angel,' it's like a miracle. "In some way I became an angel, and who except me has that in his lifetime?"   Ganz's other career -defining role came in 2004's Downfall

He played Adolf Hitler at the end of his life, isolated in his bunker and trembling with Parkinson's Disease

The role was "somehow like skating on thin ice," All told NPR's Scott Simon at the time, "because, you know, it's cold, dark and death is waiting, and it's a strange experience

"   Some critics – Wim Wenders, who directed All in Wings of Desire and other movies – said Downfall and All were too soft on Hitler

Ganz insisted Hitler was a human being. Hitler, "he told the Irish Times . I mean there is no sympathy for Hitler in the movie

"   Critic Kenneth Turan, reviewing Downfall for NPR's Morning Edition said the movie "does not whitewash Hitler or rehabilitate him

" Ganz's Hitler, Turan said, "going from foaming at the mouth to shuffling around the bunker like a homeless man looking at an empty park bench

"   Downfall Downfall 's most famous scene, at apoplectic Hitler (played by Bruno Ganz) dpaanlka Downfall was nominated for Best Foreign Film at the 2005 Academy Awards, but lost to the Spanish film The Sea Inside

Laura Sydell called "caustic satire."       Whatsoever diagnosed with colon cancer last year

But he still appeared in five films that premiered in 2018, including The Party, which published one of his favorite movies of the year

Radegund which is expected to be released soon. Source link

For more infomation >> Bruno Ganz, Known For Role In "Wings Of Desire," This At 77: NPR [Hot] - Duration: 5:20.

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Alexis Sanchez digs out Manchester United team-mates for collapsing during Paris Saint-Germain defea - Duration: 2:34.

 Alexis Sanchez has taken a major dig at his Manchester United team-mates for their performance in a 2-0 Champions League defeat to Paris Saint-Germain

 Goals from Presnel Kimpembe and Kylian Mbappe at Old Trafford means United need a small miracle to make it into the last-8 when they travel to Paris in just over a fortnight's time

 Sanchez started the game on the bench but emerged just before half-time when he replaced Jesse Lingard, who sustained a groin injury

 The 30-year-old was far from his best during a desperate second half performance but he says he saw a lack of belief in his United team-mates to turn the game around after Kimpembe's opener

 'When they scored that first goal, I looked at them [team-mates] and I thought, no, something's not right

 'I looked in their eyes and I thought, there isn't that feeling there [of coming back], I'm not getting it

'  The likes of Paul Pogba, Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial have thrived under Solskjaer but Sanchez is one of the few that has struggled

 The Chilean claims the Norwegian has not given him any specific instructions about his play but Sanchez admits his form hasn't been good enough at Old Trafford since his arrival from Arsenal

 'He [Solskjaer] hasn't spoken to me a great deal about what I have to do on the pitch, but I think I'm an experienced player and I think I know what I need to do and what I shouldn't do,' said Sanchez

 'I'm a player that, if I'm not in contact with the ball, I lose that spark, and sometimes I want to play in every game

You're in, you're out, and I'm used to paying.  'It's not an excuse because if I go on for 10, 20 minutes, I have to perform because that's what I'm here for, to make a difference

 'I would like to have brought more joy to the club. Yes, it worries me because I believe in my abilities as a player, I want to show it

'  

For more infomation >> Alexis Sanchez digs out Manchester United team-mates for collapsing during Paris Saint-Germain defea - Duration: 2:34.

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Lili Reinhart Starts Therapy Again for Anxiety, Depression: 'The Journey of Self-Love Begins for Me' - Duration: 3:22.

 You're not alone. wanted her fans to know that she's back in therapy for her struggles with mental health and she's not afraid to say it

 "Friendly reminder for anyone who needs to hear it," Reinhart, 22, began a series of lengthy posts via Instagram Stories on Friday, February 15

"Therapy is never something to feel ashamed of. Everyone can benefit from seeing a therapist

"  The Riverdale actress added: "Doesn't matter how old you are or how 'proud' you're trying to be

We are all human. And we all struggle. Don't suffer in silence. Don't feel embarrassed to ask for help

"  The reason for the CW star's messages soon followed: "I'm 22. I have anxiety and depression

And today I started therapy again," she wrote. "And so the journey of self-love begins for me

And good luck to you on yours."  Reinhart opened up about one aspect of her disorders in the past, sharing that she's introverted because of her nerves

"I've had social anxiety forever," she told Seventeen in April 2018. "I don't thrive in social or party settings

I'd rather stay home and read a book."  The blonde recently celebrated Valentine's Day with boyfriend

"You make me very happy," she wrote on Instagram on Thursday, February 14, along with a picture of the couple staring into each other's eyes

 Sprouse, 26, whom Reinhart met on the set of Riverdale in 2016, echoed his girlfriend's sentiments, writing that she is "actually the only thing keeping me sane" on his Instagram on Thursday

The accompanying photo featured the Ohio native looking down, wearing a red coat

 The notoriously private pair, who portray star-crossed lovers Betty Cooper and Jughead Jones on their hit show, sparked romance rumors in July 2017 after they were spotted locking lips at a Comic Con party in San Diego

 "It's not something that we hide or it's not something that we show off," the Suite Life of Zack & Cody alum explained to GQ in a profile published on Thursday about keeping his relationship on the down-low

"It's just something that exists."

For more infomation >> Lili Reinhart Starts Therapy Again for Anxiety, Depression: 'The Journey of Self-Love Begins for Me' - Duration: 3:22.

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FINNI-GONE Judy Finnigan has quit TV after 43 years for her 'health and happiness' - Latest News - Duration: 2:16.

JUDY Finnigan has quit TV after 43 years for her health and happiness, her daughter has revealed

 The presenter, 70, who co-hosted with husband Richard Madeley, was last on telly as a panellist on ITV's Loose Women in 2015

 Their daughter Chloe Madeley said: "My mum is done with TV and if she went back to it I don't think it would make her happy

 "She wants to concentrate on other things, such as her health and our family."  Richard, 62 — who once called his wife "the most reluctant TV presenter I've ever known" —still regularly hosts ITV's Good Morning Britain and has a Sunday slot on Radio 2

 Chloe, 30, said: "My dad is still in the mix on TV. I love watching him do what he does best and I love listening to him

"  The fitness expert said Judy, who married Richard in 1986, had lost weight since quitting TV

She said her mum's clothes "got really baggy" after she turned to "fresh, clean, wholesome food"

 Richard and Judy became household names as co-hosts of ITV's This Morning in 1988

They moved to Channel 4 in 2001 to host teatime show Richard & Judy.  Richard says he doesn't mind working alone, adding: "We used to spend every minute of every day together

That doesn't happen any more but it hasn't changed anything between us."

For more infomation >> FINNI-GONE Judy Finnigan has quit TV after 43 years for her 'health and happiness' - Latest News - Duration: 2:16.

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Alexis Sanchez digs out Manchester United team-mates for collapsing during Paris Saint-Germain defea - Duration: 2:27.

 Alexis Sanchez has taken a major dig at his Manchester United team-mates for their performance in a 2-0 Champions League defeat to Paris Saint-Germain

 Goals from Presnel Kimpembe and Kylian Mbappe at Old Trafford means United need a small miracle to make it into the last-8 when they travel to Paris in just over a fortnight's time

 Sanchez started the game on the bench but emerged just before half-time when he replaced Jesse Lingard, who sustained a groin injury

 The 30-year-old was far from his best during a desperate second half performance but he says he saw a lack of belief in his United team-mates to turn the game around after Kimpembe's opener

 'When they scored that first goal, I looked at them [team-mates] and I thought, no, something's not right

 'I looked in their eyes and I thought, there isn't that feeling there [of coming back], I'm not getting it

'  The likes of Paul Pogba, Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial have thrived under Solskjaer but Sanchez is one of the few that has struggled

 The Chilean claims the Norwegian has not given him any specific instructions about his play but Sanchez admits his form hasn't been good enough at Old Trafford since his arrival from Arsenal

 'He [Solskjaer] hasn't spoken to me a great deal about what I have to do on the pitch, but I think I'm an experienced player and I think I know what I need to do and what I shouldn't do,' said Sanchez

 'I'm a player that, if I'm not in contact with the ball, I lose that spark, and sometimes I want to play in every game

You're in, you're out, and I'm used to paying.  'It's not an excuse because if I go on for 10, 20 minutes, I have to perform because that's what I'm here for, to make a difference

 'I would like to have brought more joy to the club. Yes, it worries me because I believe in my abilities as a player, I want to show it

'  

For more infomation >> Alexis Sanchez digs out Manchester United team-mates for collapsing during Paris Saint-Germain defea - Duration: 2:27.

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Celebs Go Dating's David Potts feels sorry for people who don't have natural confidence - Duration: 2:04.

The video will start in 8 Cancel David Potts says he feels sorry for people who don't have as much confidence as he does

The Ibiza Weekender star is going to be looking for love on the new series of Celebs Go Dating

The hit show kicks off on E4 on February 24, and David is hoping to find a man. "It's my time to shine," he told Mirror Online

Speaking at the launch party for series two of The Charlotte Show at Charlotte Crosby's North East home, David said he feels bad for people who don't have his natural confidence

He said: "I went into my first mixer and I was s******g myself thinking, 'I can't do this' and as soon as I got in there, boom I was fine

"You know when you get in there, it's sound. "I do feel sorry for people who haven't got that natural confidence, it isn't something that a lot of people have but it just comes naturally to me

"I think it's because of my personality, I'm outgoing and bubbly and I just feel confident and I don't care what people think about me, I don't give a s**t

"If you're going to say negative things about me I don't care, that's not going to affect my life so don't let it affect yours

" * The Charlotte Show airs Wednesdays at 9pm on MTV / Celebs Go Dating starts at 9pm on February 24 on E4 Do you have a story to sell? Get in touch with us at webcelebs@trinitymirror

com or call us direct 0207 29 33033

For more infomation >> Celebs Go Dating's David Potts feels sorry for people who don't have natural confidence - Duration: 2:04.

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The unlikely Premier League outcomes that you can still get odds for - Duration: 4:34.

 We are more than two-thirds of the way through the 2018/19 season.  We are starting to get a clearer picture of how the campaign could pan out come May

 Manchester City and Liverpool lead the way at the top of the Premier League table, Tottenham find themselves on the brink of a place in the Champions League last eight, while City and Chelsea will do battle for the Carabao Cup as the first piece of silverware is decided next week

 But how will the season finish? Who will win what?  The bookmakers usually have a reasonably good handle on things, and we thought we'd delve into Sky Bet's odds for some of the more unlikely outcomes for this season that they are still offering a market for

  Arsenal to win the Premier League and Europa League  Arsenal have had an up and down season under new head coach Unai Emery so far

 After a tough start, they went on a 22-game unbeaten run in all competitions, only to falter once more

 They currently find themselves in fifth place in the Premier League table, a point outside the top four and 15 points off the top of the table

 And they face a battle to qualify for the last 16 of the Europa League too, following a poor 1-0 reverse at BATE Borisov in Belarus on Thursday

 Yet despite that, you can still place a bet that the Gunners will win the Premier League and Europa League, with odds of 2000/1 of that happening

Chelsea to win the Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup and Europa League  The Blues are really struggling at the moment, particularly away from home

 They have lost their last three Premier League away games without scoring a goal, conceding 12 in the process

   Maurizio Sarri's side are sixth, 15 points off the top of the table, although they are in the Carabao Cup final and won their Europa League round of 32 first leg clash with Malmo 2-1 on Thursday

 Chelsea to do the quadruple? Just the 10,000/1 for that. Sadio Mane to break Jamie Vardy's record for goals scored in consecutive Premier League games  As well as the trophy specials there are a number of player special you can bet on too

 Among them is this one - Mane to break Jamie Vardy's record for goals scored in consecutive Premier League games

 Betting on this one would require a hell of a lot of faith, given Vardy's record standing at 11 straight games during the title-winning season

 How many has Mane scored in so far? Four.  That's 500/1 to come off. James Milner to win player of the year  There are quite a few names in the frame for the player of the year award

 Virgil van Dijk, Sergio Aguero and Mohamed Salah lead the way, but there is a long list of names

   On that list are the likes of Naby Keita - he could win the Premier League title of course but there would be others more deserving - Ruben Neves and Wilfried Zaha

 But there's Mr Dependable too - James Milner, at 250/1. Jose Mourinho to be the next Crystal Palace manager  Now we know the Special One is out of a job, but Crystal Palace?  The Eagles have a manager currently in the form of Roy Hodgson, but were he to leave, could you see Mourinho rocking up at Selhurst Park?  No, me neither

 However, out of the five markets we've looked into so far, this is the most likely of the lot

You can get just 33/1 on Mourinho being named the next Eagles boss. Keep up to date with the latest news, features and exclusives from football

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SwitchPod LAUNCH | Best Tripod For YouTubers 2019 - Duration: 2:33.

This is switch pod a minimal versatile handheld tripod designed specifically for filming videos or taking photos on the go

Quickly switch from a handheld grip to a tripod and then back again in just seconds

It's super slim and it easily fits into your bag or just clip it on instead switch pod is built to last

It's made with an aluminum alloy not plastic

So it will hold whatever camera lens and accessories you put on top of it yet. It only weighs 11 ounces or

315 grams

That's less than your morning mug of coffee

- the coffee here's how it works first attach your camera with the tightening knob or attach any ball head quick-release system or phone adapter

Next grip the handle wherever you'd like if you need to choke up or switch hands no problem to set it down

Just swing the legs open or if you want to be fancy

Try it with one hand when you're ready to pick it back up

Bring the legs back together the tools you use to create shouldn't get in the way of you creating

That's why we created the switch body

Hey there, I'm Pat Flynn and I'm Caleb Wojcik and as video creators

We've been frustrated by the options that are out there for putting our cameras on tripods

they are clunky and inconvenient and just kind of annoying so we came up with the idea for switch pod because

We knew there had to be a better way something that's lightweight but strong something

That's not too big or obnoxious or hard to hold and something that's fun and quick to use and over the past year

We've been designing prototyping and testing several versions of the switch pod and at every stage we've shown prototypes to several video creators youtubers

Vloggers filmmakers and creators like us to get feedback and make this thing great

So we finalized version 1.0 this one right here, and we're ready to manufacture the first bigger batch

But that's where we need your help

we've invested our own money up front so far but to launch this thing at scale and to get the tooling made to manufacture a

Bunch of these that's why we're here on Kickstarter. So if you want to help bring the switch pod to life pre-order yours today

Thanks again, and we're excited to see how you use it

Make the switch

Switch it up

flip the switch switch gears

So let's switch it again. Just switch it real good. Oh gosh, that's so bad

We want no we're gonna lose people or get people

Maybe or infringed on copyright

Let's take that out

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Porsche owner ridiculed for submerging car launching jet ski - Daily News - Duration: 1:55.

A Porsche driver has been ridiculed after his sports car ended up in the ocean when he was trying to launch a jet ski

  Footage uploaded to the Perth Boat School Facebook page shows the luxury car - worth more than $100,000 - floating in the water while another boatie tries to pull it out

The boat school left a short comment about the incident and also took the opportunity to offer some advice

'Saw this happen to a Porsche today at Woodman Point while we were doing life-raft training,' the post read

'Thought it would be a good time to say that we can also train people how to launch boats

if you need help, just ask.'It's not clear what eventually happened to the car but commentators on the post were quick to criticise the Porsche Cayenne's owner

'All the gear no idea,' commented Shannon Edwards. Share this article Share Aaron Thomas added: 'If only money could buy some common sense

'Kyle Auty said a 'Western Suburbs private schoolboy is going to have some awkward explaining to do to Papa about what happened to the Porsche'

Be Ciotti simply commented: 'Same guys that wore Armani fishing?'

For more infomation >> Porsche owner ridiculed for submerging car launching jet ski - Daily News - Duration: 1:55.

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Lili Reinhart Starts Therapy Again for Anxiety, Depression: 'The Journey of Self-Love Begins for Me' - Duration: 3:22.

 You're not alone. wanted her fans to know that she's back in therapy for her struggles with mental health and she's not afraid to say it

 "Friendly reminder for anyone who needs to hear it," Reinhart, 22, began a series of lengthy posts via Instagram Stories on Friday, February 15

"Therapy is never something to feel ashamed of. Everyone can benefit from seeing a therapist

"  The Riverdale actress added: "Doesn't matter how old you are or how 'proud' you're trying to be

We are all human. And we all struggle. Don't suffer in silence. Don't feel embarrassed to ask for help

"  The reason for the CW star's messages soon followed: "I'm 22. I have anxiety and depression

And today I started therapy again," she wrote. "And so the journey of self-love begins for me

And good luck to you on yours."  Reinhart opened up about one aspect of her disorders in the past, sharing that she's introverted because of her nerves

"I've had social anxiety forever," she told Seventeen in April 2018. "I don't thrive in social or party settings

I'd rather stay home and read a book."  The blonde recently celebrated Valentine's Day with boyfriend

"You make me very happy," she wrote on Instagram on Thursday, February 14, along with a picture of the couple staring into each other's eyes

 Sprouse, 26, whom Reinhart met on the set of Riverdale in 2016, echoed his girlfriend's sentiments, writing that she is "actually the only thing keeping me sane" on his Instagram on Thursday

The accompanying photo featured the Ohio native looking down, wearing a red coat

 The notoriously private pair, who portray star-crossed lovers Betty Cooper and Jughead Jones on their hit show, sparked romance rumors in July 2017 after they were spotted locking lips at a Comic Con party in San Diego

 "It's not something that we hide or it's not something that we show off," the Suite Life of Zack & Cody alum explained to GQ in a profile published on Thursday about keeping his relationship on the down-low

"It's just something that exists."

For more infomation >> Lili Reinhart Starts Therapy Again for Anxiety, Depression: 'The Journey of Self-Love Begins for Me' - Duration: 3:22.

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Abortion opponents in Alabama aim for outright ban al.com - Duration: 7:28.

Abortion opponents in Alabama aim for outright ban al.com

Anti abortion advocates in Alabama are changing their approach from trying to restrict abortion through regulatory bills to a push for an outright ban.

Birmingham attorney Eric Johnston, president of the Alabama Pro Life Coalition, said the coalition supports legislation that could lead to a challenge of the Roe v. Wade decision in the U.S. Supreme Court. Johnston said the appointments of Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh raise the potential that the court could reverse the 1973 abortion rights decision.

Alabama lawmakers have passed about a half dozen bills to restrict abortion since Republicans took control of the Legislature in 2011. Some are in effect. Federal courts blocked others. But Johnston said the era of fighting abortion through those incremental regulatory steps is fading.

The Legislature should concentrate on prohibiting abortion, not regulating it, Johnston said in an email.

Johnston said the Pro Life Coalition is working with others on specific language in a bill. He expects a bill that would make abortion a crime.

The operative part of the bill would be to make abortion a felony, Johnston said. In other words, it would be murder.

The legislative session starts March 5.

The Alabama Pro Life Coalition, formed in 1990, includes the Eagle Forum, the Alabama Policy Institute, the Alabama Citizens Action Program, Alabama Citizens for Life and others, Johnston said.

Randall Marshall, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Alabama, said an Alabama abortion ban would likely be futile and costly to the state. Marshall said hes not surprised at the idea given the changes on the court.

But I would say for the Legislature It would be a pretty useless move to rush to pass this kind of bill because whats going to happen is if they passed a bill like that, it would be immediately enjoined by a federal court, Marshall said. And it would be at least a couple of years, a year or two years, before it would get to the Supreme Court. And there are already cases pending before the Supreme Court, including one from Alabama, that deal with the continuing validity of the whole line of cases that preserve access to abortion care.

The Alabama case concerns a ban on a second trimester procedure called dilation and evacuation, or dismemberment abortion. Attorney General Steve Marshall has asked the Supreme Court to review the decision by lower courts to block the 2016 Alabama law.

The ACLU supports abortion rights and has represented plaintiffs in challenges to Alabama abortion laws. Marshall said the state had to pay the ACLU dollar 1.7 million in legal fees after plaintiffs prevailed in a case challenging an Alabama law that required abortion doctors to have hospital admitting privileges.

Every time the Legislature passes an unconstitutional law and we challenge it and win, theyre on the hook for our attorneys fees, Marshall said.

Johnston acknowledges that the federal district court and appeals court would have no option but to block a state abortion ban because Roe v. Wade remains the law of the land. But that would position the state for a potential landmark challenge, he said.

Then ask the Supreme Court, Now, you look at it, youre the only one who can make a difference here, Johnston said.

Elizabeth Nash, senior state issues manager for the Guttmacher Institute, said state legislatures are proposing more abortion legislation since Kavanaugh replaced Justice Anthony Kennedy on the court. Kennedy upheld the basis of Roe v. Wade in a key decision in 1992, Planned Parenthood v. Casey.

What were seeing in more conservative states, generally the South, the Plains, the Midwest, are bills that ban all abortion, ban abortion at 16 weeks, ban abortion at 15 weeks, Nash said. So, sort of the more extreme abortion bans, were seeing those be introduced. And the language around them is about starting that challenge to Roe v. Wade, like being the state that overturns Roe v. Wade is a real interest to those legislators.

The Guttmacher Institute analyzes abortion policies and promotes access to abortion services by making an evidence based case against restrictions that limit its access, the institute states on its website.

In contrast to Alabama and other conservative leaning states, Nash said some states are moving to protect abortion rights, also in anticipation of the Supreme Court overturning or weakening the Roe decision. If that happens, decisions on abortion rights could move to the state level.

A new law in New York says that women have a right an abortion up to 24 weeks after the start of pregnancy, or later if there is absence of fetal viability, or the abortion is necessary to protect the patients life or health.

Were seeing progressive legislators looking to safeguard abortion rights in their states, and conservative legislators looking to overturn abortion rights nationwide, all because of the changes on the Supreme Court, Nash said. All because the Supreme Court is now more conservative.

Last year, Alabama voters approved an amendment to the state constitution that said the state recognizes the rights of the unborn, including the right to life, and that nothing in the state constitution provides the right to an abortion.

Johnston said the amendment is a statement of public policy but has no legal force as long as Roe v. Wade supersedes it.

And if Roe v. Wade is overturned, Alabama would still need a statutory law to ban abortion because the amendment has no operative provisions.

It doesnt require anybody to do or not do anything, Johnston said.

A bill to ban abortions would likely involve changes to Alabamas homicide law, Johnston said. That law includes an exception for abortion because it also defines an unborn child at any stage of development as a person. An abortion ban would remove that exception from the homicide law and make abortion a specific crime, Johnston said.

Johnston said one reason to seek an outright ban is that some incremental approaches, like bills to ban abortion when a fetal heartbeat is detected, have been tried and failed to survive court challenges. Alabama lawmakers have proposed but never passed a fetal heartbeat bill, which Johnston said would essentially ban abortions after about 10 weeks. The Supreme Court blocked North Dakotas fetal heartbeat bill in 2016.

Heartbeat bills are a thing of the past, Johnston said.

Earlier this month, the Supreme Court granted a stay to block a Louisiana law to require abortion doctors to have hospital admitting privileges. The court could still consider a full review of that law.

The Alabama Legislature has added new abortion regulations and restrictions over the years with mixed results in court.

In 2002, the Legislature passed the Womans Right to Know Act, which required women to receive certain information at least 24 hours before an abortion, including specifics on fetal development, abortion alternatives, adoption agencies and responsibilities of the father. It required the doctor to do an ultrasound and for the woman to sign a form saying whether or not she chose to look at the ultrasound. The law remains in effect. A bill in 2014 extended the waiting period to 48 hours.

Since Republicans captured control of the Legislature in 2010, lawmakers have passed abortion restrictions on a fairly regular basis. Some have survived court challenges and some have not.

In 2011, the Legislature passed a bill to prohibit abortions at 20 weeks or later. That law remains in effect.

In 2013, the Legislature approved the Womens Health and Safety Act, which required abortion doctors to have admitting privileges at hospitals in the same city where they perform abortions. Federal courts blocked that provision.

Another part of the Womans Health and Safety Act required abortion clinics to comply with the building requirements of surgical centers, such as wider hallways and doorways. That requirement is in effect.

In 2016, the Legislature passed a bill to ban abortion clinics near public schools. A federal court blocked it.

Also in 2016, lawmakers passed a law restricting dismemberment abortions, which are known by the medical term dilation and evacuation. The federal district court blocked the law and the appeals court upheld that decision. Attorney General Steve Marshall has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review the case. Twenty one states are supporting Alabamas petition to the court.

The procedure is used in about 7 percent of abortions in Alabama and in almost all abortions after 15 weeks.

A decision by the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade would hinge on the courts recognition of the unborn child as a person, Johnston said.

This whole issue is not about womens rights but about the personhood of the unborn child, Johnston said. Democrats will cast the issue as of womens rights. However, the whole construct of abortion is based only on a perverted and exaggerated idea of sexual privacy. That so called right cannot be taken so far as to deprive a person of his or her life, regardless of his or her age.

Marshall said the question, at least in part, is access to medical care.

Partly its about, do we want the government dictating to anybody what medical care they will or will not receive, Marshall said. We talk about keeping government out of the private lives of individuals in so many things in this country. And yet, thats what theyre arguing for, is that the government gets to decide for any individual what is best for her. I think that is antithetical to our belief system in the United States about the role of government.

As for the assertion that the court should recognize the unborn child as a person, Marshall said, That is an argument is never going to go away. I dont think that theres really ever going to be an agreement. Certainly, from a scientific, factual point of view, at conception, it is not capable of life on its own. And so, thats why the framework is up until the point of viability, there is a greater right in a woman to decide what to do and a lesser interest in the state.

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