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google lens is a cool piece of technology as it is but beginning next

week it's going to become a lot more accessible no longer hidden away inside

Google photos and assistant lens will soon be coming to Android camera app on

a sizable number of devices while we'd expect it to be added to the camera app

on Google's own pixel lineup the full range of manufacturers supporting this

rollout may surprise you at Google i/o today the company unveiled all of the

partners that will be adding google lens to the camera app on their phones the

list has a good number of major Android manufacturers on it but one that's

notably missing is Samsung sorry galaxy adherents you'll have to

stick with bixby vision for now in any case google lens is also getting some

new features to go along with this launch the first of these features is

called smart text selection and it's particularly impressive smart text

selection will allow you to copy and paste text you encounter in the real

world for instance in a book removing the hassle of typing it all out

you can also use this with lens to look up a term you're unfamiliar with without

having to type it into Google search yourself the next feature coming to lens

is called style match style match is meant to help you find things that are

similar to items that catch your eye in the real world one of Google's examples

involves encountering an interesting lamp and using lens to find other lamps

that are similar not necessarily identical in style with

shopping links inserted where they're appropriate

finally we'll see real-time results come to lens essentially this uses machine

learning to surface information on something you're pointing your camera

ant without requiring you to snap a photo first you might open your camera

app point it at a poster for a musician and have it surface a music video in

real time without the need to analyze a photograph before you get that video the

new features coming to lens certainly sound pretty awesome and is with most

things based in machine learning they're going to get better at what they do as

more people use them we'll see lens come to flagship phones

beginning next week with these new features rolling out to all users over

the next few weeks so stay tuned

For more infomation >> HOT NEWS !!! Google Lens is coming to Android's camera app with a bunch of new features - Duration: 3:09.

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Bea Miller's Driveway Roll & DC Young Fly Stole His Mom's Whip 🚘 | My First Time Ep. 4 - Duration: 4:48.

(uptempo bass music)

- When you behind the wheel your first time

it's, ah man, you excited.

- I was like, woo-hoo!

Matt's about to go driving in a car

in the summer time, I was so excited.

- You bout to go over your friend's house.

You might pull up on a girl.

- It is a monumental moment that you'll never forget.

- This is my first and last time behind the wheel.

My first time was a scared straight program.

My dad's like, "Cool, since you got your learners permit

we're gonna take you on a little drive."

And I was like, okay, little drive awesome.

This little drive ends up being a 10 mile drive

to the mall, and it was a stick shift too.

I was freaking out and probably driving

in third wheel when I'm not suppose to.

I still don't know what these things mean.

And we're driving on, like, five lane roads going onto

the freeway, so I'm freaking out about that.

Then, while I'm on the freeway, I'm going like

20 miles per hour in a 60 mile per hour zone.

Everyone's beeping and honking at me.

People are yelling out the window.

After the 50th honk you're like, maybe this isn't for me.

Maybe I'm more welcome in the moped community.

I literally have not been behind the wheel since then.

- My first time behind the wheel,

I had just gotten my license.

I was super excited, it was the summer time.

I get in the car, I lean the seat back,

I'm cranking up the tunes.

I'm looking at all the girls walking

down the street, I'm having a great time.

All of a sudden I hear (screeches loudly)

and I'm like, what was that horrible noise.

I get out, I come around the car.

It looked as if The Hulk had taken a knife, stabbed the

right side of the car, and dragged it down

the entire length of my father's car.

What had happened was, I had smashed into a double parked

truck that was delivering food to a super market.

My dad was livid

And I was never still to this day,

have never been able to use one of his cars, ever again.

- My mom had told me for a while,

like the summer that you're 12,

you can drive down the driveway.

But not really, she positioned by the garage

our car facing outwards towards the street.

It was like the suburbs and you've got these

very long driveways and she had her hand

on the emergency brake the whole time.

And I wasn't allowed to put my foot on the gas.

I just was suppose to put it in drive and release the brake.

And so, we just very slowly just went to the end of the

driveway, and then I braked and I put it in park.

And that was the first time I ever like, drove a car.

- The first car I ever drove,

it was a Grand Mercury.

Or was it a Grand Marquis, how they call it?

- A 1997 Toyota RAV4, call it the RAD4.

- I think it was either 98 or 99 Toyota Avalon, and we had

lime green Super Mario dice hanging in the mirror.

- We're in my dad's used car, this is a hoopty.

Like one of my dad's old cars literally just

burst into flames while we were inside it.

- The very first time I was behind the wheel without

parents was actually my first driving exam

and I was asked to parallel park.

I started to do all the things that I thought

that I was suppose to do and I heard chuckling

coming from the driving instructor, I think I hit a cone.

- I was 14, you know my mama had me when she was 45.

So, my mama was old so she use to take a lot of naps.

So one time she took a nap, a real heavy one.

So I politely took her keys without asking her,

crunked the car up and put it in reverse and I was riding.

I was just riding around the neighborhood.

Just riding, you know I'm 14.

Go to the park, beep beep, what's up boy.

You know what I'm saying, you might see the police,

might put the car in park.

You know what I'm saying, I see the police I lean back.

You know, cause I ain't suppose to be in the car.

And they ride off, I get back.

I even hit somebody who was in they car, they was parked.

I backed up, hit they car-- (car crash noise)

I was like oh snap, put it in drive, rolled past 'em.

They was like, "Hey!"

I was like, hey (beep), I can't stop.

And I pull back up to the house,

guess who's standing outside?

(dinging bell chime)

My mama, in her nightgown.

- I failed my driver's test because I didn't know

that you're suppose to look over your shoulder

every time you do a three-point turn.

Does that big old failure stick with me?

No, because luckily, I never look back.

- If it's your first time driving,

my advice would be don't go on the highway.

Find a nice parking lot, preferably a newer modeled car

that's not predisposed to explosion.

- If I could go back and do something differently

I wouldn't have crashed into a truck.

What do you mean, what, that's a horrible question.

For more infomation >> Bea Miller's Driveway Roll & DC Young Fly Stole His Mom's Whip 🚘 | My First Time Ep. 4 - Duration: 4:48.

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BREAKING: Obama Responds to Trump's Withdrawal From Iran Deal - Duration: 8:10.

BREAKING: Obama Responds to Trump's Withdrawal From Iran Deal.

Because former President Barack Hussein Obama just can't seem to keep his yapper shut

today, he just couldn't help but come out and condemn the fact, that President Donald

Trump just undid his terrible and highly irresponsible Iran nuclear deal.

The former failure of a president released a lengthy statement who probably no one will

ever read in its entirety Tuesday, afternoon where he condemns President Trump for withdrawing

the United States from the nuclear deal Obama, and his cronies irresponsibly arranged back

in 2015.

Although Obama issued a brief statement on Twitter he had to link it to his Facebook

account, because he there are not enough characters on Twitter for some much of his double speak,

half-truths and outright lies.

His full statement on Facebook reads as follows:

"There are few issues more important to the security of the United States than the

potential spread of nuclear weapons, or the potential for even more destructive war in

the Middle East.

That's why the United States negotiated the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)

in the first place.

The reality is clear.

The JCPOA is working – that is a view shared by our European allies, independent experts,

and the current U.S. Secretary of Defense.

The JCPOA is in America's interest – it has significantly rolled back Iran's nuclear

program.

And the JCPOA is a model for what diplomacy can accomplish – its inspections and verification

regime is precisely what the United States should be working to put in place with North

Korea.

Indeed, at a time when we are all rooting for diplomacy with North Korea to succeed,

walking away from the JCPOA risks losing a deal that accomplishes – with Iran – the

very outcome that we are pursuing with the North Koreans.

That is why today's announcement is so misguided.

Walking away from the JCPOA turns our back on America's closest allies, and an agreement

that our country's leading diplomats, scientists, and intelligence professionals negotiated.

In a democracy, there will always be changes in policies and priorities from one Administration

to the next.

But the consistent flouting of agreements that our country is a party to risks eroding

America's credibility, and puts us at odds with the world's major powers.

Debates in our country should be informed by facts, especially debates that have proven

to be divisive.

So it's important to review several facts about the JCPOA.

First, the JCPOA was not just an agreement between my Administration and the Iranian

government.

After years of building an international coalition that could impose crippling sanctions on Iran,

we reached the JCPOA together with the United Kingdom, France, Germany, the European Union,

Russia, China, and Iran.

It is a multilateral arms control deal, unanimously endorsed by a United Nations Security Council

Resolution.

Second, the JCPOA has worked in rolling back Iran's nuclear program.

For decades, Iran had steadily advanced its nuclear program, approaching the point where

they could rapidly produce enough fissile material to build a bomb.

The JCPOA put a lid on that breakout capacity.

Since the JCPOA was implemented, Iran has destroyed the core of a reactor that could

have produced weapons-grade plutonium; removed two-thirds of its centrifuges (over 13,000)

and placed them under international monitoring; and eliminated 97 percent of its stockpile

of enriched uranium – the raw materials necessary for a bomb.

So by any measure, the JCPOA has imposed strict limitations on Iran's nuclear program and

achieved real results.

Third, the JCPOA does not rely on trust – it is rooted in the most far-reaching inspections

and verification regime ever negotiated in an arms control deal.

Iran's nuclear facilities are strictly monitored.

International monitors also have access to Iran's entire nuclear supply chain, so that

we can catch them if they cheat.

Without the JCPOA, this monitoring and inspections regime would go away.

Fourth, Iran is complying with the JCPOA.

That was not simply the view of my Administration.

The United States intelligence community has continued to find that Iran is meeting its

responsibilities under the deal, and has reported as much to Congress.

So have our closest allies, and the international agency responsible for verifying Iranian compliance

– the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

Fifth, the JCPOA does not expire.

The prohibition on Iran ever obtaining a nuclear weapon is permanent.

Some of the most important and intrusive inspections codified by the JCPOA are permanent.

Even as some of the provisions in the JCPOA do become less strict with time, this won't

happen until ten, fifteen, twenty, or twenty-five years into the deal, so there is little reason

to put those restrictions at risk today.

Finally, the JCPOA was never intended to solve all of our problems with Iran.

We were clear-eyed that Iran engages in destabilizing behavior – including support for terrorism,

and threats toward Israel and its neighbors.

But that's precisely why it was so important that we prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear

weapon.

Every aspect of Iranian behavior that is troubling is far more dangerous if their nuclear program

is unconstrained.

Our ability to confront Iran's destabilizing behavior – and to sustain a unity of purpose

with our allies – is strengthened with the JCPOA, and weakened without it.

Because of these facts, I believe that the decision to put the JCPOA at risk without

any Iranian violation of the deal is a serious mistake.

Without the JCPOA, the United States could eventually be left with a losing choice between

a nuclear-armed Iran or another war in the Middle East.

We all know the dangers of Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon.

It could embolden an already dangerous regime; threaten our friends with destruction; pose

unacceptable dangers to America's own security; and trigger an arms race in the world's

most dangerous region.

If the constraints on Iran's nuclear program under the JCPOA are lost, we could be hastening

the day when we are faced with the choice between living with that threat, or going

to war to prevent it.

In a dangerous world, America must be able to rely in part on strong, principled diplomacy

to secure our country.

We have been safer in the years since we achieved the JCPOA, thanks in part to the work of our

diplomats, many members of Congress, and our allies.

Going forward, I hope that Americans continue to speak out in support of the kind of strong,

principled, fact-based, and unifying leadership that can best secure our country and uphold

our responsibilities around the globe."

Has anyone here ever seen so much whining from a past president before?

This guy is even worse than Jimmie Carter and his outright anti-Semitic writings.

He actually thinks people still care what he has to say.

He took our nation down a path of unabashed globalism where right was wrong and wrong

was right and he actually has the audacity to call President Trump out for fixing the

mess he left?

Both in our nation's economy and the world.

Obama turned our nation into a laughing stock on the world stage and he doesn't even care

one bit.

He bribed Iran with our tax dollars into a nuclear deal which had no upside for the US

whatsoever while at the same time tapped our future president's building.

He was more concerned about an American like Donald Trump than a regime like Iran where

they chant d***h to the USA and Israel on a daily basis.

We all know people voted for Obama because of his skin color without ever even investigating

who or what he really was, but now it's time to fix that 8 year mess, and like Obama

told the GOP back in 2009, it's time you Obama ride in the back of the bus and let

the adults fix the mess you and your administration left us with.

What do you think about this?

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For more infomation >> BREAKING: Obama Responds to Trump's Withdrawal From Iran Deal - Duration: 8:10.

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Liberal TV Host Desperate for You to Forget Who She Was Supporting - Duration: 5:16.

Liberal TV Host Desperate for You to Forget Who She Was Supporting.

One of the most outspoken anti-Trump TV hosts, Samantha Bee, was caught with her pants down.

Her show is scrambling to remove traces of segments where she supported a notorious scumbag.

She's hoping you'll forget, but we won't let that happen.

In the battle of the culture wars, late-night TV is decidedly liberal.

Once upon a time, Americans could watch an hour of comedy at the end of a long day.

It was a relaxing diversion from all the headaches of the outside world.

Talk show hosts provided "light" entertainment, jokes, and interviews.

All of America loved the likes of Johnny Carson and his apolitical content.

Those days are long gone.

Since Donald Trump was elected president, late-night TV has become all but liberal propaganda.

Hosts like Stephen Colbert openly praised Marxist leaders in response to Donald Trump

Jr. tweets.

The rest of the pack is just as toxic and hateful.

Perhaps worst of all is Samantha Bee.

Bee likes to positional herself as the only female late-night host in a crowd of men.

From her days on The Daily Show, she scored a show on TBS.

The poor imitation of The Tonight Show tries to provide comedic segments, with a heavy

dose of liberal dogma.

As a self-proclaimed feminist, Bee spends most of her time complaining about President

Donald Trump and conservatives.

She pays special attention to the hacks on the left, propping up Democrats whenever she

has the opportunity.

But all of that liberal-worship has come to bite her on the ass.

It was discovered Samantha Bee's show featured an extensive segment praising a Democratic

politician.

She claimed this man would be the answer to Donald Trump.

In fact, she even portrayed him as some kind of superhero.

Now, she and her show are scrubbing all mentions of this man.

I guess he wasn't the savior they hoped he would be?

How come?

Oh, it was Eric Schneiderman, the man who sexually abused four women and called his

Shri Lankan girlfriend a "brown slave."

Full Frontal with Samantha Bee featured a segment effusively praising former New York

Attorney General, and alleged abuser Eric Schneiderman last fall and is now hastily

walking it back.

Amidst the recent allegations against Schneiderman of non-consensual physical assault by four

separate women, Bee and her nightly talk show are doing damage control for their part in

promoting both him and his work in November 2017.

Bee's team has already removed a tweet from the show's Twitter timeline, as called out

by Jack Posobiec, and renamed the clip on their YouTube channel of Schneiderman's

appearance on the show to "Former AG Tricks Sam Into Thinking He Was Decent."

The segment called Schneiderman "a hero who stood up to democracy's nemesis",

and likens him first to Superman and then to Spider-Man.

Both in language and imagery, Schneiderman is positioned as a "hero," and President

Donald Trump his "Lex Luthor."

He is also called a "deadly viper" and a "white mamba."

[Source: Breitbart]

Bee's show heaped a ton of praise on Schneiderman, at a time when he was barely in the spotlight.

As AG of New York, he was investigating Harvey Weinstein.

But beyond that, there was little he did that deserved attention.

Unless, of course, you're a liberal TV host.

You have to keep in mind that Democrats live in a giant bubble from reality.

The con artists in the media support the con artists in Washington, D.C.

They spend a ton of money propping up candidates like Hillary Clinton.

Schneiderman was once considered a Clinton ally; he even eyed a future in her White House.

So, it comes as no surprise that a left-wing hack like Bee would hype up this Democrat.

It's just all so ironic.

Her show portrayed Schneiderman as a Spider-man-like hero, even showing his name against a web.

They had a sit-down interview with the man, clearly hoping to give him some positive screen

time to improve his image and future political campaigns.

How did Bee not notice the warning signs?

Many are now talking about how Schneiderman had a reputation.

He abused drugs and alcohol.

His treatment of women was certainly talked about.

Years ago, Donald Trump predicted his downfall.

So, what's the story, Bee?

Were you completely unaware your "hero" was a scumbag?

Or did you deliberately ignore the rumors swirling around, because he was a Democrat?

The double standard can't be ignored.

Liberals take any rumor or hint of a rumor about Trump and twist it into a controversy.

But they ignore — or even cover up — actual evidence of Democratic wrongdoing.

Bee is only now trying to fix her mistakes after Schneiderman's crimes were plastered

all over the Internet.

Maybe Bee, and the rest of her late-night buddies, should look for better people to

worship.

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Matthew McConaughey Talks Justin Bieber & 'White Boy Rick' | CinemaCon | MTV News - Duration: 2:58.

(whirring)

- [Interviewer] White Boy Rick.

- Yes sir.

- Sounds like this was a hell of a shoot.

Hell of a story first of all.

- Yes.

- And, you know, shot in Cleveland.

Some rough stuff in the neighborhood I hear,

during the shoot.

- Oh yeah, production got shut down a couple times,

'cause the five p.m. gun shots were a block away.

- That intensifies the experience I would imagine.

- We were in it,

and actually I have a very strong affection for Cleveland.

It's really, a really, a great city with it's struggles,

but really a great city with a great identity.

As you know, if you know the storyline,

it's not light stuff.

- This sounds stranger than fiction.

This is the stuff you can't make up.

- It is one of those where you go,

because the good thing about this one,

is when I read the script, it's one of those you go,

even if this wasn't true, this is worth makin'.

That doesn't happen that often, and then you go,

oh but it is also based on truth,

well there's lagniappe, great, we're gonna go tell

something that has a purpose, deserves to be told.

I mean this guy, Rick Junior,

just got outta jail four months ago.

He was in jail for 27 years,

'cause Michigan passed a 600 gram law in like 1980 somethin'

saying if you got over 600 grams of certain drugs,

you're life in prison.

He got busted and was in jail for 27 years,

and then we got the question of,

is it peculiar that he just got out because

we've shinin' a little bit of a light on this story?

You know, and then you go, how many others,

- Right.

- are there?

- I remember Mud obviously working with the great

Tye Sheridan, then like, younger actors to work with.

Does that inspire you a little bit?

- And this kid was not an actor.

Richie Merritt, who plays the lead and is exceptional,

exceptional in the film.

He never acted before in his life.

They found him sittin' on the stool

in the principle's office at his high school in Baltimore,

and when we said we're lookin' for this kid

from the streets, do this, da da da,

principle's like, that's the little S.O.B

you should talk to right there.

- Amazing.

- Bam.

So, what was great about him is one, for me,

I was lookin' forward to workin' with a non actor

because I was like, oh, McConaughey you can't act.

You're not gonna be able to act.

You have to really try and get to this young man.

'Cause he doesn't know the sorta rhythms

of what acting is.

And this young man, I knew early on,

that family meant a lot to him.

So, our relationship working was sometimes a hug,

sometimes a kick in the backside.

- Just like you and me.

- But family meant somethin' to him.

So, anytime that he would get off,

if I brought back family, which is really what so much

of this story's about, White Boy Rick,

and father and son, he would focus, laser focus.

- [Interviewer] Coachella last week,

we think we have an heir to McConaughey.

Did you hear about this?

- [Matthew] There's is Moon Dog,

but you talkin' bout Moon Dog bro.

- People were saying Bieber has a little

bit of McConaughey to him.

What do you think?

- You say Bieber's got some Moon Dog

and McConaughey is Moon Dog, but this is Moon Dog.

You'll be seeing him in Beach Bum comin' out soon.

(whirring)

(light music)

For more infomation >> Matthew McConaughey Talks Justin Bieber & 'White Boy Rick' | CinemaCon | MTV News - Duration: 2:58.

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Nabil Fekir: All you need to know about the Lyon captain on Liverpool's radar - Duration: 11:00.

Nabil Fekir: All you need to know about the Lyon captain on Liverpool's radar

Liverpool are reported to be negotiating the signing of Lyon captain and attacking midfield Nabil Fekir this summer, in an ambitious move from Jurgen Klopp.

Fekir has been a stand-out performer in Ligue 1 this season and his addition to the Reds squad would be an important one.

Versatile, extremely high-quality from a technical standpoint and with the capacity to both score and create goals, Fekir would add another dimension to an already impressive offensive side.

With reports of a £62 million deal in the pipeline, Fekir would follow the signings of Naby Keita and Virgil van Dijk as enormous outlays by Jurgen Klopp.

Below we detail exactly why the Reds have an interest in him and why even current Liverpool stars are excited for his potential arrival.

Final-third threat.

The ability on the ball that Fekir brings means hes a massive presence in the attacking half of the pitch—no matter what hes doing.

In fact, he ranks in the top 10 of Ligue 1 this season for each of dribbles per game, shots per game and key passes per game, highlighting how rounded a player he has become.

As can sometimes be the case, the sale of a key man — in this case Alexandre Lacazette — allows another to jump up a level, and Fekirs best-ever season shows thats the case here.

Twenty-two goals across all competitions represents more than a 50 per cent jump from last term, while his previous career high was 15 in 2014/15.

French journalist Jacques Santucci says Fekir is one of the best French players, who could bring traits the Reds are missing.

He has the ability to break down deep defences like Philippe Coutinho did.

He can make the difference on his own.

Thats been a weakness for Liverpool against bus parking teams.

He is even more of a dribbler than Coutinho.

Weve never seen him in the No.

8 role where Coutinho played but I think he could play there.

He would be great in the front three but I can't see him taking Salah, Mane or Firmino's place.

He would be a great option to have..

Its unlikely the Reds want a like-for-like Coutinho replacement given Klopp felt he made the team too predictable at times.

But a goalscoring addition from the second line is a must.

Ligue 1, 17/18.

Paris Saint-Germain are the dominant domestic force in France, no doubt.

In fact, they sealed on Tuesday night a third treble in four years, showcasing the gap between the best and the rest thanks to massive investment.

But while Monaco won the title last year and have the players and money—thanks to sales—to also reinvest heavily, its Lyon who have ended the season in such good form that theyre leading the race for second.

Fekir has played a huge role in that.

Ligue 1 expert and journalist Andrew Gibney highlights for us how the 24-year-old has developed this term.

Fekir is still Fekir.

Hes really blossomed since the others left, has taken this front line and made it his own.

Hes bullish, driving forward with the ball, his dribbles are up this season.

He has become more of a goal scorer than a creator, so hes not a Coutinho in that sense.

But he still creates chances.

He has great acceleration to beat players, lovely link-up play and hes added maturity too.

Hes maybe a little more like Salah in terms of cutting past players and shooting, but he has elements of all Liverpools attack in my view.

With a narrow attack it would work, but Im not having him as a left-sided No.

You need to let him do his thing and give him freedom in the final third.

Im still not convinced hell fit entirely at Liverpool in the current scheme.

But I know Klopp is flexible.

Future with France.

Fair to say, Frances national team is one of the most stacked in the world, particularly in attacking areas.

For midfielders of varying kinds, they have Paul Pogba, Thomas Lemar, Ousmane Dembele and Kingsley Coman to choose from.

In attack, theres Antoine Griezmann, Kylian Mbappe, Alexandre Lacazette, Olivier Giroud and Anthony Martial.

Its a deep, deep squad, even without the ostracised Karim Benzema.

Fekir isnt yet a regular in the team but has earned 10 caps thus far, scoring once.

Both tallies would arguably be higher if not for a couple of knee injuries along the way, a serious one of which robbed him of the chance to go to Euro 2016.

Hes certainly in line to be part of the next iteration of the team, however.

Making the World Cup squad is a possibility having played a sub role in the qualifiers, though he missed the March friendlies through injury.

With Wissam Ben Yedder making that squad though, theres at least one spot up for grabs and a big move this summer which works out could well force a reshuffle of the team if the likes of Giroud or Blaise Matuidi, both 31, are given reduced roles for the next tournament qualification phase.

For sure, Fekir has lots more to give the national team—and succeeding at Liverpool in a team fighting for major honours would boost his profile even further.

Fitting in.

The lingering question mark over Fekir seem to be precisely where he might play: both Gibney and Santucci have expressed concerns over him slotting straight into the 4-3-3, and they arent alone.

But, rightly and understandably, they are perhaps more Fekir-watchers as opposed to Liverpool-watchers.

The Reds formation and system is nothing if not flexible.

This term alone there have been two key variations: a three-man defence in possession where only one full-back attacks, but quickly filtering back to a line of four when defending.

And, the standard 4-3-3 look in attack, but leaving Salah central with Firmino off the ball, a 4-4-2 or 4-4-1-1 when losing possession.

Fekir offers the chance to further develop the fluidity and unpredictability of the team.

Take, for example, the athleticism and power, the drive and all-round ability of Naby Keita.

A holding midfielder—Jordan Henderson and Gini Wijnaldum being the obvious two choices here at present—Keita and Fekir as the nominal three in the centre.

But in possession? Fekir, just as Salah has done, has the licence to immediately be looking to find spaces between the lines, to move higher, ready to attack from the second line as he loves.

A Wijnaldum-Keita axis would have no trouble at all in regaining position if the ball is lost, and Keita specifically is used to operating in a true double pivot, even if less-so this season.

There are endless variations of the current team which could see Fekir flourish, not least of all because in many matches the Reds dominate.

Being named a third central midfielder is largely irrelevant: his game would take place outside the opposition penalty box.

Add in his capacity to play along the front line and its clear: Fekir can add a huge amount to the team and, just as importantly considering the limitations faced at the end of the current campaign, the squad.

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'Little Hitler' David Hogg Now Believes He Should Decide Who Lives And Dies - Duration: 4:18.

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It has been a busy week for gun control activist David Hogg.

Between pushing for high schools nationwide to register people to vote, harassing politicians,

and making contradictory statements about black people, Hogg has had a lot on his mind,

but he did find the time to decree that he is the one who gets to decide who should live

and who should die.

Hogg's week of self-importance started on Saturday, which is technically last week,

by sending a braggadocios tweet in which he said, "The young people will win," his

newest catchphrase, to gloat about a mayor who is facing a recall vote because he called

out the teenager.

Hogg tweeted a link to the story with his caption from The New York Post.

"A Republican mayor of a Maine city now faces a vote that could remove him from office

over his tweets mocking a survivor of the Parkland, Florida, school shooting," The

Post wrote.

"Nick Isgro now must face a recall vote in Waterville, where he was elected to a second

term last November.

Isgro's tweet in early April was directed at David Hogg, who gained prominence as a

gun control advocate after the shooting that left 17 people dead."

Mayor Isgro's tweet, which his political opponents quickly seized on, read, "Eat

it, Hogg."

The tweet by Mayor Isgrow was accompanied by a story about Fox News backing embattled

host Laura Ingraham after Hogg called for a boycott of her show because she mocked him

for not getting into the colleges that he wanted and then whining about it on Twitter.

He went on to send out two tweets decrying the racial disparities of the victims of gun

violence.

As if it is white people's fault that black people in the inner city are shooting each

other, and as if it would be better if more white people were shot.

"Horrifying stat of the day: African Americans between the ages of 15 and 29 are 18 times

more likely than their white peers to be the victim of a gun homicide," he wrote in the

first tweet.

"'In 2016 more than half of the members of the House of Representatives — or 232

of the 435 — received money from gun rights groups like the National Rifle Association

and Gun Owners of America.'

-Politico — Yet we still wonder why we haven't seen any gunsense at the federal level,"

he said in the other.

It is impressive how Hogg cares for African Americans, isn't it?

Of course, his only includes those African Americans that agree with him.

Following those tweets was another that called for the removal of black Utah Rep. Mia Love,

a Republican.

"Young people can have an impact, don't believe me?

Congresswomen @RepMiaLove of UT's 4th congressional district got $63,350 the % of people registered

to vote there between 18-29 is 6% we can easily vote her out.

The young people will win– so long as we vote," he wrote.

And little David was not done.

On the heels of his failed boycotts of FedEx, Laura Ingraham, BlackRock Inc. and The Vanguard

Group, Hogg declared that he would be switching his bank because Bank of America has not abandoned

gun manufacturers, and he called for others to follow him as they have not in the past.

"Bank of America lied to everyone about not doing business with manufacturers of assault

weapons.

Guess I'll be changing my bank soon!

#BoycottBankOfAmerica," he wrote.

With that amount of activity, it is a wonder that David Hogg had the time to tell everyone

that he is the arbiter of who is allowed to live on this planet with him.

In one of the most Hitler-like statements in the history of Twitter, Hogg wrote, "We

can and we will change the world for those that should still be in it.

The young people will win."

Who should be in it?

Who made this 18-year-old media darling, who has stepped on the bodies of his dead classmates

to gain fame, the decider of who is worthy to live?

The unmitigated gall of this kid grows daily, and it is time someone gives him a reality

check on his place in the world.

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