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So, this is the first and the last slide

each of my 6,400 students over the last 15 years has seen.

I do not believe you can build a multibillion-dollar organization

unless you are clear on which instinct or organ you are targeting.

Our species has a need for a superbeing.

Our competitive advantage as a species is our brain.

Our brain is robust enough to ask these really difficult questions,

but, unfortunately, it doesn't have the processing power to answer them,

which creates a need for a superbeing

that we can pray to and look to for answers.

What is prayer?

Sending a query into the universe,

and hopefully there's some sort of divine intervention --

we don't need to understand what's going on --

from an all-knowing, all-seeing superbeing

that gives us authority that this is the right answer.

"Will my kid be all right?"

You have your planet of stuff,

you have your planet of work,

you have your planet of friends.

If you have kids,

you know that once something comes off the rails with your kids,

everything melts,

in your universe to the Sun that is your kids.

"Will my kid be all right?"

"Symptoms and treatment of croup" in the Google query box.

One in six queries presented to Google have never been asked before

in the history of mankind.

What priest, teacher, rabbi, scholar, mentor, boss has so much credibility

that one in six questions posed to that person

have never been asked before?

Google is our modern man's God.

Imagine your face and your name above everything you've put into that box,

and you're going to realize you trust Google more than any entity

in your history.

(Laughter)

Let's move further down the torso.

(Laughter)

One of the other wonderful things about our species

is we not only need to be loved, but we need to love others.

Children with poor nutrition but a lot of affection

have better outcomes than children with good nutrition and poor affection.

However, the best signal that you might make it

to be part of the number-one fastest growing demographic in the world --

centenarians, people who live to triple digits --

there are three signals.

In reverse order: your genetics -- not as important as you'd like to think,

so you can continue to treat your body like shit

and think, "Oh, Uncle Joe lived to 95,

the die have been cast."

It's less important than you think.

Number two is lifestyle.

Don't smoke, don't be obese, and prescreen --

get rid of about two-thirds of early cancers

and cardiovascular disease.

The number one indicator or signal that you'll make it to triple digits:

How many people do you love?

Caretaking is the security camera --

we call the low-resolution security camera in our brain --

deciding whether or not you are adding value.

Facebook taps into our instinctive need not only to be loved,

but to love others,

mostly through pictures that create empathy,

catalyze and reinforce our relationships.

Let's continue our journey down the torso.

Amazon is our consumptive gut.

The instinct of more is hardwired into us.

The penalty for too little is starvation and malnutrition.

Open your cupboards, open your closets,

you have 10 to 100x times what you need.

Why?

Because the penalty for too little is much greater

than the penalty for too much.

So "more for less" is a business strategy that never goes out of style.

It's the strategy of China,

it's a the strategy of Walmart,

and now it's the strategy of the most successful company in the world,

Amazon.

You get more for less into your gut;

digest, send it to your muscular and skeletal system of consumption.

Moving further,

once we know we will survive, the basic instinct,

we move to the second most powerful instinct,

and that is to spread and select the strongest, smartest and fastest seed

to the four corners of the earth,

or pick the best seed.

This is not a timepiece.

I haven't wound it in five years.

It's my vain attempt to say to people,

"If you mate with me, your children are more likely to survive

than if you mate with someone wearing a Swatch watch."

(Laughter)

The key to business is tapping into the irrational organs.

"Irrational" is Harvard Business School's and New York Business School's term

for fat profit margins and shareholder value.

"High-caloric paste for your children."

No?

You love your choosy mom.

Why choosy moms choose Jif: you love your kids more.

The greatest algorithm for shareholder creation from World War II

to the advent of Google

was taking an average product and appealing to people's hearts.

You're a better a mom, a better person, a better patriot

if you buy this average soap versus this average soap.

Now, the number one algorithm for shareholder value isn't technology.

Look at the Forbes 400.

Take out inherited wealth, take out finance.

The number one source of wealth creation:

appealing to your reproductive organs.

The Lauders; the number one wealthiest man in Europe, LVMH.

Numbers two and three: H&M and Inditex.

You want to target the most irrational organs for shareholder value.

As a result, these four companies -- Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Google --

have disarticulated who we are.

God, love, consumption, sex.

The proportion in your approach to those things is who you are,

and they have reassembled who we are in the form of for-profit companies.

At the end of the Great Recession,

the market capitalization of these companies was equivalent

to the GDP of Niger.

Now it is equivalent to the GDP of India,

having blown past Russia and Canada in '13 and '14.

There are only five nations

that have a GDP greater than the combined market capitalization

of these four firms.

Something is happening, though.

The conversation just a year ago was, which CEO was more Jesus-like?

Who was running for president?

Now the worm has turned.

Everything they're doing is bothering us.

We're worried they're tax avoiders.

Walmart, since the Great Recession, has paid 64 billion dollars

in corporate income tax;

Amazon has paid 1.4.

How do we pay our firefighters, our soldiers and our social workers

if the most successful companies in the world don't pay their fair share?

Pretty easy.

That means the less successful companies have to pay

more than their fair share.

Alexa, is this a good thing?

This is despite that fact --

(Laughter)

This is despite the fact

that Amazon has added the entire market capitalization of Walmart

to its market cap in the last 19 months.

Whose fault is it? It's our fault.

We're electing regulators who don't have the backbone

to actually go after these companies.

Facebook lies to EU regulators

and says, "It would be impossible for us to share the data

between our core platform and our proposed acquisition of WhatsApp.

Approve the merger."

They approve the merger and then -- spoiler alert! -- they figure it out.

And the EU says, "I feel lied to.

We're fining you 120 billion dollars,"

about .6 percent of the acquisition price of 19 billion dollars.

If Mark Zuckerberg could take out an insurance policy

that the acquisition would go through for .6 percent,

wouldn't he do it?

Anticompetitive behavior.

A two-and-a-half-billion-dollar fine,

three billion of the cash flow,

three percent of the cash on Google's balance sheet.

We are telling these companies, "The smart thing to do,

the shareholder-driven thing to do,

is to lie and to cheat."

We are issuing 25-cent parking tickets

on a meter that costs 100 dollars an hour.

The smart thing to do is lie.

Job destruction!

Amazon only needs one person for two at Macy's.

If they grow their business 20 billion dollars this year, which they will,

we will lose 53,000 cashiers and clerks.

This is nothing unusual;

this has happened all through our economy,

we've just never seen companies this good at it.

That's one Yankee Stadium of workers.

It's even worse in media.

If Facebook and Google grow their businesses

22 billion dollars this year, which they will,

we're going to lose approximately 150,000 creative directors,

planners and copywriters.

Or we can fill up two-and-a-half Yankee Stadiums

and say, "You are out of work, courtesy of Amazon."

We now get the majority of our news from our social media feeds,

and the majority of our news coming off of social media feeds is ...

fake news.

(Laughter)

I am not allowed to be political or use curse words,

or talk about religion in class,

so I can definitely not say,

"Zuckerberg has become Putin's bitch."

I definitely cannot say that.

(Laughter)

Their defense:

"Facebook is not a media company; it's a technology company."

You create original content,

you pay sports leagues to give you original content,

you run advertising against it -- boom! -- you're a media company.

Just in the last few days,

Sheryl Sandberg has repeated this lie, that "We are not a media company."

Facebook has openly embraced the margins of celebrity

and the influence of a media company

yet seems to be allergic to the responsibilities

of a media company.

Imagine McDonald's.

We find 80 percent of their beef is fake,

and it's giving us encephalitis,

and we're making terrible decisions.

And we say, "McDonald's, we're pissed off!"

And they say, "Wait, wait --

we're not a fast-food restaurant,

we're a fast-food platform."

(Laughter)

These companies and CEOs wrap themselves

in a neon-blue pink rainbow and blue blanket

to create an illusionist trick from their behavior each day,

which is more indicative of the spawn of Darth Vader and Ayn Rand.

Why? Because we as progressives are seen as nice but weak.

If Sheryl Sandberg had written a book on gun rights

or on the pro-life movement,

would they be flying Sheryl to Cannes?

No.

And I'm not doubting their progressive values,

but it foots to shareholder value,

because we as progressives are seen as weak.

They're so nice -- remember Microsoft?

They didn't seem as nice,

and regulators stepped in much earlier than the regulators now,

who would never step in on those nice, nice people.

I'm about to get on a plane tonight,

and I'm going to have a guy named Roy from TSA molest me.

If I am suspected of a DUI on the way home,

I can have blood taken from my person.

But wait! Don't tap into the iPhone --

it's sacred.

This is our new cross.

It shouldn't be the iPhone X,

it should be called the "iPhone Cross."

We have our religion; it's Apple.

Our Jesus Christ is Steve Jobs,

and we've decided this is holier than our person, our house

or our computer.

We have become totally out of control

with the gross idolatry of innovation and of youth.

We no longer worship at the altar of character,

of kindness,

but of innovation and people who create shareholder value.

Amazon has become so powerful in the marketplace,

it can conduct Jedi mind tricks.

It can begin damaging other industries just by looking at them.

Nike announces they're distributing on Amazon, their stock goes up,

every other footwear stock goes down.

When Amazon stock goes up, the rest of retail stocks go down,

because they assume what's good for Amazon is bad for everybody else.

They cut the cost on salmon 33 percent when they acquired Whole Foods.

In between the time they announced the acquisition of Whole Foods

and when it closed,

Kroger, the largest pure-play grocer in America,

shed a third of its value,

because Amazon purchased a grocer one-eleventh the size of Kroger.

I got very lucky.

I predicted the acquisition of Whole Foods by Amazon

the week before it happened.

This is me boasting; I said this publicly in the media.

This was the largest acquisition in their history,

they'd never made an acquisition over a billion,

and people asked, "How did you know this?"

So I'm letting this very impressive audience in on the secret.

How did I know this?

I'm going to tell you how I knew.

I bark at Alexa all day long

and try to figure out what's going on.

(Scott Galloway) Alexa, buy whole milk.

(Alexa) I couldn't find anything for whole milk,

so I've added whole milk to your shopping list.

SG: Then I asked,

(SG) Alexa, buy organic foods.

(Alexa) The top search result for organic food

is Plum Organics baby food, banana and pumpkin,

12-pack of four ounces each.

It's 15 dollars total.

Would you like to buy it?

SG: And then, as often happens at my age,

I got confused.

(SG) Alexa, buy whole foods.

(Alexa) I have purchased the outstanding stock of Whole Foods Incorporated

at 42 dollars per share.

I have charged 13.7 billion to your American Express card.

(Laughter)

SG: I thought that'd be funnier.

(Laughter)

We've personified these companies,

and just as when you're really angry over every little thing someone does

in your life and relationships,

you've got to ask yourself,

"What's going on here? Why are we so disappointed in technology?"

I believe it's because the ratio of one-percent pursuit

of shareholder value

and 99 percent the betterment of humanity

that technology used to play

has been flipped,

and now we're totally focused on shareholder value instead of humanity.

One hundred thousand people came together for the Manhattan Project

and literally saved the world.

Technology saved the world.

My mother was a four-year-old Jew living in London at the outset of the war.

If we had not won the footrace towards splitting the atom,

would she have survived?

It's unlikely.

Twenty-five years later,

the most impressive accomplishment, arguably, ever in all of humankind:

put a man on the moon.

Four hundred thirty thousand Canadians, British and Americans came together,

again, with very basic technology,

and put a man on the moon.

Now we have the 700,000 best and brightest,

and these are the best and brightest from the four corners of the earth.

They are literally playing with lasers relative to slingshots,

relative to the squirt gun.

They have the GDP of India to work at.

And after studying these companies for 10 years,

I know what their mission is.

Is it to organize the world's information?

Is it to connect us?

Is it to create greater comity of man?

It isn't.

I know why we have brought together --

I know that the greatest collection of IQ capital and creativity,

that their sole mission is:

to sell another fucking Nissan.

My name is Scott Galloway, I teach at NYU, and I appreciate your time.

(Applause)

Chris Anderson: Not planned,

but you prompted some questions in me, Scott.

(Laughter)

That was a spectacular rant.

SG: Is this like Letterman?

When you do well, he calls you onto the couch?

CA: No, no, you're going to the heart of the conversation right now.

Everyone's aware that after years of worshipping Silicon Valley,

suddenly the worm has turned

and in such a big way.

To some people here, it will just feel like you're piling on,

you're kicking the kids who've already been kicked to pieces anyway.

Don't you feel any empathy for them at all?

SG: None whatsoever.

Look, this is the issue:

it's not their fault, it's our fault.

They're for-profit companies.

They're not concerned with the condition of our souls.

They're not going to take care of us when we get older.

We have set up a society that values shareholder value over everything,

and they're doing what they're supposed to be doing.

But we need to elect people,

and we need to force ourselves to force them

to be subject to the same scrutiny

that the rest of business endures, full stop.

CA: There's another narrative

that is arguably equally consistent with the facts,

which is that there actually is good intent in much of the leadership --

I won't say everyone, necessarily --

many of the employees.

We all know people who work in those companies,

and they still are pretty convincing that their mission is to --

so, the alternative narrative is that there have been

unintended consequences here,

that the technologies that we're unleashing,

the algorithms, that we're attempting to personalize the internet, for example,

have A, resulted in weird effects like filter bubbles

that we weren't expecting;

and B, made themselves vulnerable to weird things like --

oh, I don't know, Russian hackers creating accounts

and doing things that we didn't expect.

Isn't the unintended consequence a possibility here?

SG: I don't think --

I'm pretty sure, statistically,

they're no less or better people than any other organization

that has 100,000 or more people.

I don't think they're bad people.

As a matter of fact, I would argue

that there's a lot of very civic-minded, decent leadership.

But this is the issue:

when you control 90 percent points of share in a market, search,

that is now bigger than the entire advertising market of any nation,

and you're primarily compensated and trying to develop economic security

for you and the families of your employees,

to increase that market share,

you can't help but leverage all the power at your disposal.

And that is the basis for regulation,

and it's the basis for the truism throughout history

that power corrupts.

They're not bad people;

we've just let them get out of control.

CA: So maybe the case is slightly overstated?

I know at least a bit --

Larry Page, for example, Jeff Bezos --

I don't actually believe they wake up thinking,

"I've got to sell a fucking Nissan."

I don't think they think that.

I think they are trying to build something cool, and are probably,

in moments of reflection,

as horrified that some of the things that have happened as we might be.

So is there a different way of framing this,

to say that when your model is advertising,

that there are dangers there that you have to take on more explicitly?

SG: I think it's very difficult to set an organization up as we do,

to pursue shareholder value above all else.

They're not non-profits.

The reason people go to work there is they want to create economic security

for them and their families,

mostly first and foremost.

And when you get to a point where you control so much economic power,

you use all the weapons at your disposal.

I don't think they're bad people,

but I think the role of government and the role of us as consumers

and people who elect our officials

is to ensure that there are some checks here.

And we have given them the mother of all hall passes

because we find them just so fascinating.

CA: Scott, eloquently put, spectacularly put.

Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Larry Page, Tim Cook, if you're watching,

you're welcome to come and make the counterargument as well.

Scott, thank you so much.

SG: Thanks very much.

(Applause)

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STORM: A Star Wars Story - Official Trailer - Duration: 3:01.

- TK-422, you need to stay in tonight.

- But Commander, I have to take care of my father.

(man coughs)

- Soup's cold.

- Father, you have to take care of the galaxy.

- At your age, I already had two kids, an ex-wife...

- [Both] and a chain of Tosche Stations.

- I know Papa.

- It's no wonder why you can't find a decent woman.

You can't even heat up soup!

(man coughs)

- Keep 'em coming.

(alien language)

Aren't you a little drunk to be a bounty hunter?

(alien language)

Ian.

(alien language)

(dramatic music)

What are we doing?

(alien language)

- You don't think I haven't seen

the holograms you two send each other?

- The times have changed, Papa.

- Well I haven't!

It ain't natural.

(alien language)

- I try.

- Why can't you just be with your own species, son?

- Maybe love has no species

and maybe there's more to life

than flipping switches and blasting lasers.

- God dammit!

My daddy was a trooper, my granddaddy was a trooper,

and you're gonna be a god damn trooper too.

- It's because I'm human, isn't it?

(alien language)

- Nobody ever conquered the galaxy with a song.

- Maybe that's because nobody ever sang it.

(laser blast)

- The Rebellion found us.

This place is gonna blow any second!

- I'm not going anywhere until you look me in the eye

and tell me that Endor meant nothing to you.

- I'm afraid it's no good, son,

your father has space cancer.

- You know, it's funny, pa,

I can fly any ship in the galaxy,

except a relationship.

(alien language)

(melancholy music)

(waves crashing)

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2017 REWIND: Why I'm letting go of everything... - Duration: 5:54.

What has this year taught you?

Sunny Lenarduzzi: To let go.

Of what?

Sunny Lenarduzzi: Everything.

The wall is coming down.

My YouTube set's coming down.

I'm literally getting rid of everything in my apartment.

Jer, can you hold the camera for a sec?

Thank you.

I'm getting rid of everything in my apartment.

Okay.

It's getting rid of me.

I'm just starting fresh which means my YouTube set is coming down as well.

Weirdly therapeutic.

Feels good, but also a little sad.

Just on to bigger and better things.

What else are you letting go of?

Sunny Lenarduzzi: A big thing that I'm learning to let go of

is my definition of success for myself because I think for a very long time I didn't really

own it.

This year has taught me that there's one common denominator in my success and my failures,

and that's me.

That's such a liberating feeling because I know that it comes down to me which is why

I think I've also realized that I have to let go and I am letting go of that lone wolf

mentality that keeps so many entrepreneurs stuck feeling like you have to do everything

yourself.

Because yes, at the end of the day the ideas come from you, the business is from you, but

you have to have a team of people that can actually execute so you can be that visionary.

I've surrounded myself this year with all of these people that have truly successful

businesses and are truly visionaries and leaders of these amazing companies, and they take

so much time just to be present and just to do the things that inspire them because that's

what keeps the company innovative and running.

Space and time have become just a valuable asset.

That's why I'm really excited because I feel like we're finally kind of out of the huge

hustle and grind mentality.

We're getting to this really nice place, and we're all understanding that it's important

for us to just be.

We're all going away this weekend.

I'm so excited that everyone's going away together this weekend to Big White.

We're just going to have some space and time to just breathe.

So letting go isn't the easiest thing to do.

How'd you do it?

Sunny Lenarduzzi: I think I actually just surrendered.

I kind of was forced into just putting my trust in the universe.

That might sound kind of hippie-dippy, but I am a believer.

It's been proven time and time again that if you just understand that you're exactly

where you need to be in this very moment, no further ahead, no further behind, and you

let go of those expectations and just trust that everything's divinely lining up for you,

that's when you can actually let go of that anxiety and stress and move into your flow.

When you're in flow, you work your best.

That's when the real good shit happens.

I think I also realized that we're in this revolution, I feel like, where perfection

is really not what people want.

They want real.

We're just kind of saying "Fuck filters.

Fuck the false marketing.

We want real."

I know that the more authentic I am, the more real I am with people, the more realness I

attract.

That's the people I want to work with.

I want to work with people who know what they want and are working towards a bigger purpose

that's bigger than themselves and looking perfect at all times and bigger than monetary

gains.

They actually want to create an impact.

That was another huge lesson for me this year.

Just show up as yourself and the right people come into your space.

Trust the universe and the right things will happen when they need to happen.

It's no surprise to me and it's kind of ironic that the year I decided to surrender and let

go and get help from my team is the year that we did the best and for extra revenue.

If that's not a lesson in being an entrepreneur and knowing that you cannot do everything

yourself and still grow your business to where you want it to be, I don't know what is.

Breaking the habit that I have that I built over almost 10 years of being a busybody and

feeling like I need to be doing everything all the time and realizing that the most success

comes from when I'm just having fun, I feel like I can finally just breathe and have the

space to create really amazing ideas and things within the business and work really well with

my team.

I guess the beauty of being your own boss really lies in letting go.

So now that you've let go, what's next?

Sunny Lenarduzzi: I don't know.

It's weird.

I have this feeling in my tummy that 2018 is going to be a big year.

It was like 2017 was the foundation that came with a shit ton of hard lessons and a lot

of really great things happened too.

I just know there's more to come.

I feel like 2018 is where things are really going to catapult.

I'm just excited to get started again.

Action.

Sunny Lenarduzzi: Hey, bosses.

Welcome to a new episode of The Sunny Show.

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Santa Baby - Ivana | Official Music Video (Cover) - Duration: 3:22.

Santa baby, slip a sable under the tree, for me

Been an awful good girl

Santa baby, so hurry down the chimney tonight

Santa baby, a fifty four convertible too, light blue

I'll wait up for you dear

Santa baby, so hurry down the chimney tonight

Think of all the fun I've missed

Think of all the fellas that I haven't kissed

Next year I could be just as good

If you'll, check off my Christmas list

Santa baby, I want a yacht and really that's not, a lot

Been an angel all year

Santa baby, so hurry down the chimney tonight

Santa honey, there's one thing I really need, the deed

To a platinum mine

Santa honey, so hurry down the chimney tonight

Santa cutie, and fill my stocking with a duplex, and checks

Sign your 'x' on the line

Santa cutie, and hurry down the chimney tonight

Come and trim my Christmas tree

With some decorations bought at Tiffany's

I really do believe in you

Let's see, if you, believe in me

Santa baby, forgot to mention one little thing, a ring

I don't mean on the phone

Santa baby, so hurry down the chimney tonight

Hurry down the chimney tonight

Hurry, tonight

I hope you want to support me through Patreon, or my own support site

Or buy something in my web shop, like my CD, or DVD

It would help me a lot to keep making music videos ♥♥♥

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Reds make Christmas visit to Alder Hey Children's Hospital

The Liverpool FC squad took time out on Monday afternoon to spread some festive cheer as they made their annual Christmas trip to Alder Hey Childrens Hospital.

Ahead of a session at Melwood, the Reds made the short trip from their training base to the nearby hospital.

Manager Jürgen Klopp and captain Jordan Henderson led the rest of the first-team squad around the wards, with the player splitting into groups in order to meet as many of the youngsters as possible.

The players spent time chatting to the patients and their families, as well as posing for photos and signing autographs.

They also handed out gifts during their afternoon at the hospital, which treats 270,000 children each year.

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Lucifer 3x11 Promo "Til Death Do Us Part" (SUB ITA) - Duration: 0:31.

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Jurgen Klopp explains Liverpool squad rotation and why he'll continue to "use the quality" - Duration: 4:29.

Jurgen Klopp explains Liverpool squad rotation and why he'll continue to "use the quality"

Jurgen Klopp has defended the rotational approach he has utilised with Liverpool, stressing he would have done the same last season if possible.

Klopp has led his squad into a busy winter schedule informing them that they will need to remain on their toes as he shuffles his pack between games.

The German has regularly made five or six changes to his starting lineup since November's 3-3 draw with Sevilla in the Champions League, leading to some bold selections.

In fact, the last manager to have made more alterations to his starting lineup after 16 games in the Premier League than Klopp (59) is Alex Ferguson with Man United in 2001/02 (68).

And speaking ahead of Liverpool's midweek clash with West Brom at Anfield, Klopp vowed to continue to rotate, saying "if you have the quality in the squad you have to use it.

"If we had this squad last year we would have done it last year," he told reporters.

"[When] you get injuries early November like we had last year then you cannot rotate in December because the players aren't there.

Then you suffer in January.

"Then the players coming back in January, who got injured in November, are not in the same shape.

That's the only thing.

"For all these games I really think if you have the quality in the squad you have to use it.

"You cannot play the same 11 players all the time until four of them are injured, then hope the other four who come in have quality, with no rhythm.

"We expect that, I know, but it's not really likely.

So we've done it, so far, how we've done it, so far.".

One player who is benefiting from Klopp's new approach is summer signing Dominic Solanke, who made his first two Premier League starts against Stoke Cityand Everton.

Solanke performed selflessly in the Merseyside derby on Sunday, but struggled to craft any meaningful openings operating alongside Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah.

Despite this, Klopp was impressed with Solanke's display, explaining how this congested period is aiding his transition into senior football.

"He's on a fantastic way, that's the main message," he said.

"He should have played a little bit more confidently, but he's a young boy [in] a new situation.

"I saw him doing different [things] than he would have done in training, but we all have to learn to deal with expectations, crowds, atmosphere, [the] importance of the game.

"I'm really happy he did what he did and this will help him a lot, 100 percent.

"He's a smart player, he can play better but that was good, a second step if you want.

Solanke is likely to drop back to the substitutes' bench against West Brom, with Roberto Firmino poised to reclaim his starting role at Anfield, likely among a host of other changes.

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Best Cheap Coffee Maker [2018] - Duration: 4:11.

After rigorous tests by brewing hundreds of cups of coffee and extensive research over

past two years, we feel that Hamilton Beach 12-Cup Programmable Coffee Maker is the best

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see why Hamilton Beach 12-Cup Programmable Coffee Maker is the best cheap coffee maker.

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coffee grounds.

Automatic pause and serve for grabing a cup during the brewing process.

Programmable features include Set it up the night before with the programmable clock and

pour yourself a hot cup in the morning, 2 hour automatic shutoff, 3 brew strength options:

Regular, bold & 1 to 4 cups and Adjustable keep warm setting.

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Pause 'N Serve allows you to pour a cup during brewing cycle.

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Stainless steel thermal carafe keeps coffee hot.

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Beach.

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is very popular for making decent coffee.

You can brew as little as 1-4 cups or up to 14 cup.

Carafe includes stainless steel accent on handle.

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unwieldy.

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Large, clearly marked buttons that control each function.

Thermal carafe is vacuum-sealed to keep your coffee hot and drinkable for hours.

Plus, the wide mouth makes it easier to clean.

The Sneak-a-Cup feature temporarily stops the flow of coffee so you can pour your first

cup before brewing ends.

24-hour programmable auto brew function.

Plus, the auto shutoff provides safety and peace of mind.

This is least liked by our taste testers because of bitter taste of the coffee.

We found that its brewing time is longest among other cheap coffee makers we tested.

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Top 10 Killer Quotes - Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol.2 I Extra Skit Edition - Duration: 6:16.

Romantic sexual love,No no I don't know,For her,No!

That's..., she just told everyone your deepest darkest secret, dude come on

I think you're overreacting a little bit,You must so embarrassed

I am a dancer Gamora is not, you just need to find a woman who is pathetic like you

You shouldn't killed my mom and squished my Walkman

I am Groot, No that's the button that will kill everyone try again

I am Groot I am Groot......I am Groot, No that's exactly what you just said how is that even possible

One thing that your high priestess tell him the name of the man, what sealed his fate

Taserface

I am Groot,What's that

He says welcome to the freakin guardians of the galaxy only didn't use freakin

I'm serious dude,Just like my own damn parents who sold me their own little baby into slavery. I know who you are boy

Because you're me

Listen to me you are a god

If you kill me you'll be just like everybody else

What's so wrong with that?

No!

He may have been your father boy, but he wasn't your daddy

Well hello boys

It's not ripe

Taserface!

Thats all i hear in my head i can't take it anymore

What was your second choice scrotum hate?

right

We're family

We leave no one behind

Except maybe you

What i'm trying to say is

Sometimes that thing you're searching for your whole life

It's right there by your side all along and you don't even know it

In these times of a hardship

Just remember we are Groot

What?, You look like Mary Poppins, Is he cool?

Hell yeah, he's cool. I'm Mary Poppins y'all

What a day what a lovely day

Touch me and the only thing you're gonna feel is a broken jaw

Who in the hell you think do you are star-lord man legendary out-law

Ask one thing that your high priestess tell him the name of the man, what sealed his fate

Taserface

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New Nail Art 2017 💄😱 The Best Nail Art Designs Compilation 2017 | Part 80 - Duration: 10:03.

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