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Diego Costa looks distraught as Chelsea snatch victory from his new club Atletico

DIEGO COSTA looked distraught after watching his new side crash to a last gasp defeat against former club Chelsea.

The Spaniard was snapped in the stands with his head in his hands after Michy Batshuayi snatched a dramatic winner in stoppage time.

Diego Costa looked distraught as Chelsea scored a dramatic winner.

Michy Batshuayi scored a dramatic winner as Chelsea beat Atletico 2-1.

Costa was all smiles after his side went 1-0 ahead through Antoine Griezmanns penalty.

But that grin was wiped off his face as Antonio Contes side ruined his night in the dying embers of the clash at the new Wanda Metropolitano Stadium.

Costas long-awaited £67million move to his former club was only completed 24 hours before their Champions League tie.

The 28-year-old had fallen out with ex-boss Conte after the Italian told him he wasnt in his plans by text message.

Tonight was the first time the pair had seen each other since the FA Cup final defeat on May 27.

The exiled striker would later slam Chelsea for treating me like a criminal with the way he was forced out of the club.

Diego Costas mood couldnt have looked any different when Atletico Madrid took the lead.

Diego Costa only completed his £67m move to the Spanish side 24 hours before.

Diego Costa scored 64 goals in 135 games during his first spell at Atletico Madrid.

 Diego Costa seen smiling with Atletico Madrid fans ahead of Champions League clash with Chelsea.

And so he was desperate for Atleti to have the bragging rights in the tightly contested Group C match.

The crucial 2-1 victory leaves Chelsea top of the group with Atletico struggling in third, three points behind Roma.

Costa cant play for Atleti until their transfer ban comes to an end in January.

He bagged 64 goals in 135 games during his first spell at the club to earn a move to Chelsea in 2014.

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Dressing Mannequins | FASHION AS DESIGN - Duration: 6:46.

My name is Tae Smith and I'm the dresser for the Museum of Modern Art exhibition

"Items: Is Fashion Modern?"

Most often you see garments in exhibitions on mannequins.

But mannequins are difficult because you have to think of so many aspects.

You have to think of, what color do you want the mannequin?

What kind of gesture?

The history of mannequins themselves is the history of what people look like or what the

ideal is.

So, you have to be very careful about what you're portraying.

You know, what your garment looks like and what the mannequin looks like may be saying

two different things.

So you need to make sure that they're both talking about the same thing.

The most important aspect of an exhibition is the storyline.

And so, the first thing I do is I really talk to the curator of the show.

They have to have their object list.

If they don't have their object list, I can't point them in the right direction because

it's all about the object and how they want to portray these objects.

So this is the little black dress section and, as you can see, they represent dresses

from the 1920s, which is the Chanel, to the 90s.

This is the Versace Safety Pin Dress.

This is the early 60s, and this is from Givenchy.

This is the Kinematic dress.

This is a 3D printed dress.

So what we're going to do for this exhibition is put all of these on invisible mannequins.

It's going to look like it's floating, and you can really look at the outline and

just how they interact with the other garments on that platform.

Where we could we really tried to stay away from the body as much as we could because

this is not a traditional fashion exhibition.

And so we didn't want it to look like a traditional fashion exhibition.

These are one of the four types of mannequins that are going to be in the exhibition.

This is the buckram mannequin.

They start out as this.

This is millinery fabric that hat makers use and once you wet it down, you can mold it.

You need...I used a dress form to create this mold.

This is what it looks like when it comes off the dress form.

As you can see these are the pencil marks.

This is a halter top black dress for the Little Black Dress section.

And I'm going to come back and cut away at the arm holes on both sides.

This buckram, this is for a strapless dress, a strapless Christian Dior dress.

So as you can see, I cut away at the top.

So this has already been cut.

And this is a finished mannequin.

This is padded, it has felt and then batting to give it some shape.

It needed to be a little bit more curvy.

The garment, the black dress that's going to be on this is a Givenchy.

It's a chemise style but it has a bit of peplum at the bottom.

Once you put the garment on this mannequin, all you're going to see is the garment.

This whole thing is going to disappear.

The lining is going to match the inside of the dress, so when you look at this, you think

that...

Visually it's going to look like the inside of the dress.

So none of this white or any of this is going to show.

This is all just to support and create the silhouette of the dress.

These two buckram torsos were made from different mannequins and when you first look at them,

they look very similar.

But kind of like people, they may have the same measurements but the proportions are

really different.

If you look at the bust line, the bust line is really different than this one and the

shape...

The shoulder line, the slope of the shoulder.

This is a lot more square, but since this is the jacket that is going on this is a very

form-fitting jacket, it needed to have the slope of the jacket.

That was important.

So little details like that, measurements and you know, the back of the shoulder blades...those

proportions.

We also have fiberglass mannequins, which are the traditional mannequins that you see

either in stores, in retail stores, or in most exhibitions.

It's the high fashion posture, sort of that slouch.

The bust line is different.

It's a little bit lower, some from the 1980s, the bustline would probably be higher and

larger.

The 1980s the shoulder would be broader, this is a smaller shoulder, more of a sloped shoulder.

More of a relaxed, if you could say, natural silhouette.

We have dressmaker's torsos, and we also have a 2-D mount, which is a form, and it's interesting

because it takes away the conversation from the body and it really makes you focus on

the object's form.

You know, I'd just do a strip here.

Oh yeah.

And then wrap it around and come back.

We don't need to wrap it around the whole back?

Maybe just not as much.

Maybe half of that.

Because you will see up slightly.

So, if it falls away, but I think half of that will be fine.

You start here.

This is the entrance.

The little black dresses, they're going to be on platforms and they're going to be viewed

from the front and the side.

There's a divider here, which is a scrim, so from this side you'll see a silhouette

of the other black dresses.

So you can see them from the back, but you'll just see the silhouettes of the dresses.

People project their experiences, their opinions on to clothing.

Men and women are going to go through this exhibition and look at these garments, and

they're all going to feel something different based on their perceptions and based on their

experiences.

That's the great thing about clothing.

It has that other layer that is so undefinable.

For more infomation >> Dressing Mannequins | FASHION AS DESIGN - Duration: 6:46.

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Santa Receita | Violência contra a mulher: conheça as leis "antiestupro" - 27 de setembro de 2017 - Duration: 17:01.

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O.J. Simpson Could Be Released On Parole As Early As Monday | TODAY - Duration: 2:45.

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The New Silk Road: Khorgos reemerges as the transit hub between the east and west - Duration: 4:23.

Kazakhstan.

The largest country in Central Asia boasts abundant oil and natural gas reserves.

It also enjoys a geographical advantage.

Being located between China and Europe... enabled it to serve as a gateway connecting

the East and West along the Silk Road.

Kim Hyesung has more on the significant role Kazakhstan can still play as a key trading

hub for the world.

Deserts and a sea of endless peaks... of the snow-topped Tianshan mountains.

It's the silk road, an ancient trade route connecting the East and West.

And now, a revival.

One of the last sections of the Western Europe-Western China Highway linking China, Kazakhstan and

Russia has been completed this September.

(Standup) "With the new road open, now it takes about

four hours by car from Almaty to Khorgos, Kazakhstan's border with China."

The highway is part of the One Belt One Road Initiative, proposed by China in 2013 to recreate

the silk road by connecting land and sea ports, covering more than 60 countries that account

for a third of the world GDP.

The 130-hectare Khorgos Gateway, lying at the heart of Euraisa, is the second largest

dry port in the world.

(standup) "Here at the Khorgos Gateway, four to five

trains from China arrive everyday, shipping all kinds of goods, from food to the latest

in consumer electronics."

While the highway is awaiting completion in Russia to officially begin operation, trains

have already started shuttling goods between China and Germany, along the 11,000-kilometer

long rail route.

Shipping them via sea lanes takes up to 50 days, but using the railway requires only

around 15 days,... increasing transport efficiency.

Once the highway connecting China and Russia is open, road travel between the continents

is expected to take around 10 days.

Having processed 2 million tons of cargo last year, the Khorgos dry port is working to handle

more.

(English) "Our main goal is to become a regional logistic

hub.

By 2020, we will reach the project capcity which is 540,000 TEUs per year."

Khorgos is also becoming a thriving commercial market of its own.

At the shared free trade zone, Kazakh and Chinese people can cross the border with out

a visa, buy goods at thousands of stores, including food, clothes and even Korean cosmetics

tax-free.

(Chinese) "I come here from China every day.

It's visited by more than 10 thousand people a day.

Over the last three years, sales have doubled almost every year."

Free flow of goods and people.

For Kazakhstan, the ninth largest largest country in the world, the One Belt One Road

Initiative is an opportunity to diversify its economy.

(English) "landlocked country, before... it was very

difficult, Because of the decrease of logistical costs, other sectors of economy like manufacturing

became very attractive for the foreign direct investment."

And companies, like Dongsung, are hitching a ride on the boom.

(Korean) "We commissioned a third of the road connecting

Almaty and Khorgos.

Kazakhstan's developing rapidly, and with more infrastructure projects underway, there

are more opportunities for Korean companies to do business here."

(Korean) "Following the collapse of the Soviet Union

in 1991, countries in Eurasia that used to be isolated are slowly reconnecting with the

world.

At a time when the global economy is slowing down, the new silk road won't just make transportation

more efficient, and increase exchanges of goods and energy resources, it will also drive

the global economy and mark an important chapter of modern history."

The one-trillion dollar One Belt One Road project is still in its initial stages, but

a glimpse of that future is already beeing seen in Khorgos, once again connecting the

east and west as a vibrant transit hub.

Kim Hyesung, Arirang News, Khorgos.

For more infomation >> The New Silk Road: Khorgos reemerges as the transit hub between the east and west - Duration: 4:23.

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Emmerdale spoilers: Moira Barton MURDERED in epic fire as Emma Barton shot? - Duration: 3:55.

Emmerdale spoilers: Moira Barton MURDERED in epic fire as Emma Barton shot?

The Dales is bracing itself for a shock death after the net starts to close in on soap psycho Emma.

After brutally murdering husband James (Bill Ward) by pushing him off a bridge and under the wheels of Ashley James car, the grieving widow is becoming more and more unstable as she struggles to cover up the lie.

Following fiery confrontation with Gabby Thomas (Rosie Bentham), Emma confesses to the sickening crime, and the retrieval of the memory card only poses more questions.

But thats the least of Emmas worries, with the crazy farmers wife still obsessing over Moiras relationship with the late James.

It was after secretly spotting them kiss last year which tipped her over the edge, and in yet another fit of madness, she goes to confront her love rival.

MURDERER: The past threatens to catch up with Emma.

OVER?: Will the fire be the end of Moira?.

Confronting Moira in the barn, the women soon become embroiled in a vicious cat fight which sees one of the ladies brandishing a pitchfork in rage.

But the make-shift weapon also destroys a light in the carnage, with the resulting sparks causing the barn to go up in flames.

While Emma gets out safe, she relishes in the opportunity of leaving Moira to perish in the flames, and flees the scene, leaving viewers to wonder whether the supposedly pregnant farmer will survive.

But thats not the end of the drama, after Moiras son Adam and wife Victoria see the blaze and race to the scene, only to see a blood-drenched Emma looking to escape.

ESCAPE: A battered Emma runs from the scene.

FIRING LINE: Adam Barton may also die.

Twisted with rage, Adam chases her through the woods armed with a gun, but Emma somehow gets the firearm from him and opens fire.

The gunshot leaves one person gravely wounded – but with both Gillian Kearney and Adam Thomas confirmed to be leaving the show, who will be the victim of Emmerdales week of horror? Emmerdale continues weeknights at 7pm on ITV.

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For more infomation >> Emmerdale spoilers: Moira Barton MURDERED in epic fire as Emma Barton shot? - Duration: 3:55.

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Parents upset as preschool play area becomes garden - Duration: 1:59.

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Childhood Trauma: How To Become Stronger As Female Leaders - Duration: 4:34.

- This is an invitation for women, and female leaders

to listen to the little girl inside of them

that is screaming for your attention

that's throwing temper tantrums all over your life.

I just want to warn you that this may trigger you

as I'm going to share detailed experience

about sexual abuse.

It totally amazes me that I can be a powerful priestess

and at the same time, a scared little girl.

And that each time I uplevel my leadership

and want something more from myself and from my life

I need to go back to that little girl

and see where she's holding me back.

My name is Janelle Fraser, the expert to follow

to become genuinely happy,

wildly successful and a Naked Leader.

I was sharing with a fellow Naked Leader

that I felt stuck in my business

like I was in this box that I couldn't get out of.

I couldn't walk forward and I couldn't walk back.

Like there was something, and I can feel it

in my throat and in my neck.

And it's just like, as soon as I go to make a decision

in my business, it was like ugh and stuck.

And she said, 'Are you willing to get naked about it?'

In our world that means, that's just the surface.

I'm stuck, I don't know what to do.

But are you willing to look underneath of that.

What's causing that, what's creating that?

What's the real issue?

At the age of seven, I was caught up in

childhood sexual abuse.

And when I mean caught up, it was because

at first it was something that I was kind of interested in.

I was getting attention, it was playful,

and I remember the day where that changed.

I remember the day where, this interaction

was no longer playful and was no longer wanted.

But my belief as a little girl,

was because I played along, that I couldn't say no,

now that it got more serious.

And so the day that this happened,

was the day that this abuse when from

more minor things to more major.

Like oral sex and penetration.

And the very moment that was locked in my memories,

and in my nervous system, was the moment where

this boy wanted me to give him oral sex.

And I didn't want to, and I remember

him being, and his penis being here in front of me,

and his hand being on the back of my head,

I just got shivers down my spine, on the back of my head,

and it was like I couldn't move forward,

and I couldn't move backwards,

it was like I was stuck, and I was trapped.

And at that point I lost my voice

because I couldn't say no,

because I felt like I initiated it,

or I was playing a role in it.

So the thing we're talking about,

and we're struggling with on a daily basis,

99% of the time it's not the real issue.

And so are you willing to listen

to the temper tantrums that that little girl

is throwing in your life?

You may not have been abused, this isn't about that.

It's about each one of us, had experiences growing up,

with lessons we learned,

and decisions we made about ourselves,

and beliefs that we adopted, that are impacting

the way you lead and live your life today.

So we all know that children can throw temper tantrums,

and they are freaking good at it, right?

So what happens if we don't listen to her,

she will throw a bigger and bigger and bigger

temper tantrum, in your life, until you listen to her.

Don't make her do that, listen to her today,

she's already giving you signs and symbols,

of what you need, of what she needs,

and what needs to be healed.

So heal the girl to expose the woman.

If you like this, please give it a thumbs up.

I would love it if you'd share it with your friends,

and absolutely be sure to subscribe,

so you can get my next video.

Make it a great day.

For more infomation >> Childhood Trauma: How To Become Stronger As Female Leaders - Duration: 4:34.

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'Will And Grace' Stars: 'We're Still The Same People' As Show Returns After 11 Years | TODAY - Duration: 6:03.

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Independence community coming together to help homeless man known as 'Pops' - Duration: 1:39.

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Andrew Robertson ready to challenge for starting spot as Liverpool left-back - Duration: 3:45.

Andrew Robertson ready to challenge for starting spot as Liverpool left-back

Liverpool's new left-back is still waiting to establish himself in the team, but Andrew Robertson is in the mood to challenge for a spot.

Two appearances in a Red shirt thus far have seen fans get a glimpse of what the former Hull City man can offer, with his low crosses on the run a particular highlight.

Indeed, with a little more of a clinical edge from his team-mates the Scottish full-back could even have a couple of assists to his name by now, but Alberto Morenohas been the go-to man on the left side for Jurgen Klopp for most of the season.

Robertson believes he can contribute though and is working hard to be ready to seize his next opportunity.

"If you're sitting on the bench or sitting in the stand then you have to believe that you can change things," he told LiverpoolFC. com.

"Even against Arsenal, I thought they were magnificent, to a man they were different class, but if you're not in the team you've got to be thinking I can perform like that if I'm in that squad.

"If you don't think that then what's the point of being here because you're just happy to sit on the bench or in the stands.

"All the lads here want to play, of course they do, but the gaffer's got a tough job of just picking 11 players.

"I don't want to be here to just play second fiddle or just be happy to be on the bench, that's never been in my nature and it never will be.

"It's a short career as it is, you want to play as much as you can, I'll be working hard in training and when I do get my chance I need to try and take them in games.

"If I keep doing that then hopefully the manager gives me the nod and maybe gives me more of a starting spot.

Liverpool's defence as a whole has come under fire for allowing easy chances and too many goals, but Robertson—like Klopp, like others—believes it's down to the team as a whole to improve, not just the back four individuals.

"I do believe as a group we can get better defensively and I can be part of that.

"As a group we have to work together to get better defensively because, if the midfielders can help us and the strikers can help us, then as a team we'll improve.

"The threat we've got going forward, the counter-attacks are frightening at times.

"So, if we can just shore up at the back and not concede silly goals and not switch off then we'll be a big force.

Robertson might not be in the team at the moment, but November and December in particular see a heavy fixture list for the Reds and rotation will be required.

So far the evidence is there that he's ready to put in the required shifts and has the quality to contribute to the team, and consistency in doing so will ensure Klopp has a big decision on his hands over who to keep at left-back as the season goes on.

For more infomation >> Andrew Robertson ready to challenge for starting spot as Liverpool left-back - Duration: 3:45.

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Computation as rewriting - Duration: 17:33.

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Kim Jong-un unlikely to start a war as priority is preserving his regime: CBS News - Duration: 1:43.

This is no news to most South Koreans who have long become immune to North Korea threats,...

but many experts around the world are now voicing their opinions on how North Korea

is unlikely to start a war it cannot win.

This,... as many fear the chances of a nuclear exchange between the U.S. and the Hermit Kingdom...

are at their highest point in recent years.

Yu Joonhee tells us more.

CBS News, citing various pundits on Wednesday,... says the survival of the regime in Pyongyang,...

is its leader Kim Jong-un's top priority,... despite behavior that could otherwise be seen

as reckless and irrational.

They also say,... that although Pyongyang may, or may soon have the capability to devastate

an American city with a nuclear-tipped ICBM,... it's seen as having no ability to destroy

the U.S. outright.

However, amid the escalating war of words... and brewing mistrust between Washington and

Pyongyang,... experts say even the slightest of miscalculations could easily trigger a

full-scale war on the Korean Peninsula.

(English) "My concern is that cumulatively some sort

of miscalculation where Kim doesn't take something seriously and he reacts..."

There are some observers who also fear... that the world is closer to nuclear war than

it has been at any time since the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962.

Although it's hard to predict,... the exact shape and form of a potential military conflict

on the Korean Peninsula... the death toll is easily expected to be in the hundreds-of-thousands,

if not millions.

Those fears continue to persist,... with the harsh verbal tit-for-tat between the U.S.

and North Korea,... showing no signs of cooling down at the moment.

Yu Joonhee, Arirang News.

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Disney Quiz #2: Parques da Disney! Você sabe todas as respostas? - Duration: 7:34.

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Liverpool transfer news: Olaus Jair Skarsem on radar as Reds eye raid for Rosenborg starlet - Duration: 3:01.

Liverpool transfer news: Olaus Jair Skarsem on radar as Reds eye raid for Rosenborg starlet

LIVERPOOL are said to be keeping tabs on Rosenborg starlet Olaus Jair Skarsem.

Former Reds defender Stig Inge Bjornebye is sporting director at the Norwegian club.

Olaus Jair Skarsem is believed to have been scouted by Liverpool.

Olaus Jair Skarsem works under former Reds defender Stig Inge Bjornebye, who is sports director at Rosenborg.

And, according to reports in Norway, Reds are monitoring the 19-year-old midfielder.

Skarsem is currently playing in the Rosenborg 2 squad, although he made his debut in 2016 and and is regarded as one for the future.

Kare Ingebrigtsen side won the league last year but failed to make it through to the Champions League group stage after a play-off round defeat to Celtic.

It remains to be seen whether Skarsem will feature in their Europa League campaign.

But he is not the only young playmaker being eyed by Liverpool.

A higher-profile name on Jurgen Klopps radar is Dortmund wonderkid Christian Pulisic.

Jurgen Klopps scoUts are said to be watching the Norwegian playmaker.

Former Reds defender Bjornebye is looking after Rosenborgs youngsters.

As SunSport revealed, Reds boss Jurgen Klopp was primed to step up his pursuit of Pulisic had Barcelona won their tug of war over Philippe Coutinho.

According to reports, Arsenal and Real Madrid are now vying with the Reds and Spurs to sign the 19-year-old American.

Pulisic is enjoying a fine opening to the season for Dortmund and has started seven games for new manager Peter Bosz.

Philippe Coutinho joins team-mates to pose with HUGE snake after win        .

Christian Pulisic is on the radar of Spurs, Arsenal and Real Madrid.

Jurgen Klopp is also a long-term admirer of the American playmaker.

For more infomation >> Liverpool transfer news: Olaus Jair Skarsem on radar as Reds eye raid for Rosenborg starlet - Duration: 3:01.

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Jared Kushner is registered to vote as a female - Duration: 1:15.

Jared Kushner is registered to vote as a female

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