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Why Fowler is worried over which Liverpool will face Bayern - Duration: 1:54.
Another break for Liverpool – another chance for them to lose their rhythm in my eyes
Look, I must admit with all the injuries they had, they'll have been able to use the time off to get some players back fit and get their training organised, and work on things
Yet you know my feelings on momentum and playing. I hated not being involved in games when I was a player, I hated being rested
I'd much rather win and take the energy and rhythm from that, . just as Manchester City have done in recent weeks
So I'm a bit apprehensive about which Liverpool we will see next week against Bayern Munich and Manchester United
Read More Liverpool legend names unsung hero who should be first name on Jurgen Klopp's teamsheet There was absolutely no doubt they lost a bit of rhythm after the last break, which cost them points against Leicester and West Ham
They looked a little rusty. I hope the same thing doesn't happen this time. But I will say Jurgen Klopp will be aware of that, and will look at what worked and what didn't at the last training camp
They'll also have the Kop in full European night voice too, which tends to blow the cobwebs away – so maybe I don't have to worry so much about momentum this time!
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Why Fowler is worried over which Liverpool will face Bayern - Duration: 2:00.
Another break for Liverpool – another chance for them to lose their rhythm in my eyes
Look, I must admit with all the injuries they had, they'll have been able to use the time off to get some players back fit and get their training organised, and work on things
Yet you know my feelings on momentum and playing. I hated not being involved in games when I was a player, I hated being rested
I'd much rather win and take the energy and rhythm from that, . just as Manchester City have done in recent weeks
So I'm a bit apprehensive about which Liverpool we will see next week against Bayern Munich and Manchester United
Read More Liverpool legend names unsung hero who should be first name on Jurgen Klopp's teamsheet There was absolutely no doubt they lost a bit of rhythm after the last break, which cost them points against Leicester and West Ham
They looked a little rusty. I hope the same thing doesn't happen this time. But I will say Jurgen Klopp will be aware of that, and will look at what worked and what didn't at the last training camp
They'll also have the Kop in full European night voice too, which tends to blow the cobwebs away – so maybe I don't have to worry so much about momentum this time! Read More Mirror Football's Top Stories
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S-1 Eps-1 Pain Is The Game - Duration: 13:54.
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Brittany Dawn Fitness Is Going To Court! - Duration: 14:23.
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Antonio Brown says trade request is not about a new contract, addresses his future in Twitter Q&A - Duration: 0:28.
Antonio Brown says trade request is not about a new contract, addresses his future in Twitter Q&A Brown took questions on Twitter on Saturday and addressed his trade request by Jared Dubin @jadubin5 Feb 16, 2019 at 2:44 pm ET • 1 min read
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Why Fowler is worried over which Liverpool will face Bayern - Duration: 1:21.
Another break for Liverpool – another chance for them to lose their rhythm in my eyes
Look, I must admit with all the injuries they had, they'll have been able to use the time off to get some players back fit and get their training organised, and work on things
Yet you know my feelings on momentum and playing. I hated not being involved in games when I was a player, I hated being rested
I'd much rather win and take the energy and rhythm from that, . just as Manchester City have done in recent weeks
So I'm a bit apprehensive about which Liverpool we will see next week against Bayern Munich and Manchester United
There was absolutely no doubt they lost a bit of rhythm after the last break, which cost them points against Leicester and West Ham
They looked a little rusty. I hope the same thing doesn't happen this time. But I will say Jurgen Klopp will be aware of that, and will look at what worked and what didn't at the last training camp
They'll also have the Kop in full European night voice too, which tends to blow the cobwebs away – so maybe I don't have to worry so much about momentum this time!
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'Hale County' Director Hopes Doc Is "Teaching People About Black Visuality" and Sparking Conversatio - Duration: 4:32.
RaMell Ross explores the lives of black Alabama residents in the nonlinear documentary, which is nominated for an Oscar
Director RaMell Ross premiered Hale County This Morning, This Evening — an intimate look at the everyday lives of the black residents of Hale County, Alabama — at 2018's Sundance Film Festival, where it won the U
S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Creative Vision. Since then, the film has been making small but impactful waves on the awards circuit, winning the doc prize at the Gotham Awards ahead of its Oscar nom
THR spoke with the director, 36, at Sundance 2019 (where he premiered his documentary short Easter Snap) about telling new stories of the South and the strangeness of awards season
Is going through the awards season weird for a first-timer? What the hell? Are you joking? The weirdest part is that no one talks about it being weird
It's literally a campaign, and I think every playing field isn't level. Yeah, it's really truly strange
Beyond marketing the film, you have to market yourself as the director. But for me the saving grace is when it comes to me talking about myself in the film, I love it because I legitimately feel like I'm teaching people about black visuality and having a conversation they would not have otherwise
I get to tell some [people] that the way in which you see black people is based on the way in which you've seen black people
You've never seen a black person before because blackness doesn't exist, and now it has to, and now we have to double down on it
And so I think that's why I don't get tired of it — it's just basically extending the classroom conversation out into the public
There aren't a lot of stories about Alabama in modern-day cinema. What was it about the people that sparked the inspiration for your documentary? My dad's from the South, from North Carolina
I spend a bunch of time there, so it wasn't a culture shock. Me being [in Alabama] and being like, "Oh, why hasn't anyone seen this? Why haven't I? Why [is it that] any time someone talks about the South, it's either through the narrow but necessary lens of slavery or through the sort of white conservative thing?" What was your reaction to the nomination? I was watching it with my partner at our house
What the film has been able to do in terms of getting people to support it that you would never have expected to support it, and all this kind of momentum, it speaks to this part of the nonfiction documentary community that makes films like this
So when it happened, it was more community-oriented than about myself. This film is on the tail end of many other ones that have slowly chipped away, and this broke through because it's experimental, it's reflexive, and it also has the element of black consciousness, which everyone seems to be interested in right now
This story first appeared in a February stand-alone issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine
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Californias bullet train is down, and readers are still kicking it Los Angeles Times - Duration: 3:49.
Californias bullet train is down, and readers are still kicking it Los Angeles Times
Among our letter writers who like to use California as a political punching bag and there are more than a few , nothing has better reflected what they see as the states total dysfunction than the serially delayed, budget exploding high speed rail system. Now, with Gov. Gavin Newsom in his first State of the State address that the bullet train, at least for the moment, will be dramatically scaled back from the long envisioned link between Los Angeles and San Francisco to the 110 mile Central Valley segment already under construction, readers are not letting up with their criticism.
While the idea of a north south bullet train has its defenders, as does the truncated Central Valley version, most of the few dozen readers who have written to us on this topic since Newsom made his announcement have either praised the governor or wondered why he did not completely halt construction.
The fate of high speed rail in California may be uncertain, but this is not: With so much ink having already been spilled about this project since Proposition 1A passed in 2008, this will not be the last well hear from readers about the bullet train.
James Regan of Carlsbad sums up the standard arguments against high speed rail in California:
Bravo to Newsom for getting real about this project. For three reasons, the proposed high speed rail system in California could never be successful.
First, the distance between Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area is too great; second, the geological barriers are too severe; and third, the customer base is too small.
The revised proposal, to stick with a shorter line between Merced and Bakersfield, avoids the first two problems. But its pretty obvious there will never be enough paying customers to justify spending billions on that small Central Valley segment.
The entire boondoggle needs to be halted.
Los Alamitos residents Dan Schechter and Felice Sussman dont want to throw good money after bad:
Newsom said that if we do not finish the bullet train, we will have wasted billions of dollars with nothing but broken promises.
This is a classic example of a sunk cost fallacy: a possibly irrational decision to pursue a wasteful project, simply to avoid stranding the sunk costs.
The real issue is whether the anticipated expenditures are justified by the anticipated benefits, without factoring in unrecoverable past expenditures. When will we see that analysis?
Hal Dale of Malibu believes the infrastructure does not exist to make a bullet train work:
Yes, the mass use of a bullet train in California could ease global warming, but it wont appeal to potential riders until we build European style city infrastructure. Compare a Parisian going to the Bundestag in Berlin with me going to a meeting in San Francisco.
The Parisian walks a quarter mile to his Metro stop, then for less than 2 Euros reaches the East Paris train station, which has multiple fast trains to Berlin, whereupon another underground line takes him to his destination.
I, on the other hand, must drive at least 45 minutes to Union Station, pay at least dollar 8 per day to park, hope that I can find one of the trips that fits my schedule, and then take a cab to my meeting in San Francisco.
Good infrastructure must exist before mass use of train travel can help us with climate change.
Raymond Johnson of Santa Monica wants a freeway upgrade:
Actually, there is a fast, reliable way to San Francisco, but it has been neglected. It was built in the 1970s but is now outdated. It is named the Interstate 5.
Even on the 5, a driver can get from San Francisco to Los Angeles in less than six hours. If the 5 is expanded from its current two lanes in each direction to four, it would have two lanes for cars and two for trucks.
Plus, we already own the land.
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Why Fowler is worried over which Liverpool will face Bayern - Duration: 1:38.
Another break for Liverpool – another chance for them to lose their rhythm in my eyes
Look, I must admit with all the injuries they had, they'll have been able to use the time off to get some players back fit and get their training organised, and work on things
Yet you know my feelings on momentum and playing. I hated not being involved in games when I was a player, I hated being rested
I'd much rather win and take the energy and rhythm from that, . just as Manchester City have done in recent weeks
So I'm a bit apprehensive about which Liverpool we will see next week against Bayern Munich and Manchester United
Read More Liverpool legend names unsung hero who should be first name on Jurgen Klopp's teamsheet There was absolutely no doubt they lost a bit of rhythm after the last break, which cost them points against Leicester and West Ham
They looked a little rusty. I hope the same thing doesn't happen this time. But I will say Jurgen Klopp will be aware of that, and will look at what worked and what didn't at the last training camp
They'll also have the Kop in full European night voice too, which tends to blow the cobwebs away – so maybe I don't have to worry so much about momentum this time!
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