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JUDY WOODRUFF: But first: Amazon is searching for a place to build a second headquarters.

The scale of the project is massive.

It comes with a proposed eight-million-square-foot campus that would cost $5 billion and promise

up to 50,000 new jobs.

As economics correspondent Paul Solman reports, that's created an unprecedented bidding war

between cities and states.

It's part of his weekly series, Making Sense, which airs every Thursday.

MAN: Hey, Alexa, where should Amazon locate HQ2?

WOMAN: Hmm.

In Frisco, Texas.

PAUL SOLMAN: City officials across North America have come up with quirky, some might say desperate,

ways of getting the attention of Amazon, the country's fourth largest company.

Birmingham, Alabama, boosters built giant delivery boxes around the city.

Southern Arizona promoters sent the company a cactus, while other places touted traits

they're not usually known for.

WOMAN: Las Vegas is well-positioned to be a catalyst for the most advanced smart city

technology in America.

PAUL SOLMAN: Dallas' pitch, livability.

MAN: Flavor.

WOMAN: Vibe.

MAN: Margaritas.

MAN: Culture.

WOMAN: Because it's great for kids.

It's great for your homes.

PAUL SOLMAN: Detroit's case, make a difference.

MAN: Move here, move the world.

PAUL SOLMAN: Two hundred and thirty-eight cities and regions are bidding for what's

being called Amazon HQ2, the company looking for assets like the tech talent that drew

it to Seattle, thanks to Microsoft.

So, no surprise that's part of Wil Reynolds' pitch.

WIL REYNOLDS, Founder, Seer Interactive: Great university system, great group of millennials.

It's a growing population here.

Great arts and culture.

Affordable.

PAUL SOLMAN: Reynolds founded an Internet marketing firm here in 2002.

Not much tech where he was back then.

WIL REYNOLDS: Today, people have tons of options if they want to work in tech industry, and

that's just been in the last 10 years.

PAUL SOLMAN: The hot-tech hub Reynolds is pushing?

Philadelphia, which has even branded North Third Street, where Reynolds founded his company,

Nerd Street.

WIL REYNOLDS: I think the biggest thing that Philly has over most other cities is our diversity.

It's really big right now for Silicon Valley and tech start-ups to be focusing more on

what they're doing in the community and how their teams are becoming more diverse.

PAUL SOLMAN: But Philadelphia already is.

And that's a huge plus, says Reynolds.

WIL REYNOLDS: You got blacks, whites, rich and poor.

Amazon sells stuff to all kinds of people.

PAUL SOLMAN: A diverse customer base is best served, according to Reynolds, by a diverse

work force.

But wait.

Amazon has also made it clear it wants downtown real estate, easy access to public transportation.

Your prayers are answered, says the city's professional booster.

MATT CABREY, Select Greater Philadelphia: We are on Market Street, Market West, 30th

Street Station right here.

It's the third busiest rail station in the Amtrak system.

It's adjacent to bus terminal, trolley stop.

And just behind us is University City.

PAUL SOLMAN: As head of Select Greater Philadelphia, it's Matt Cabrey's job to hawk the City of

Brotherly Love, which is why he's pushing the 14-acre Schuylkill Yards, supposedly primed

for Amazon.

MATT CABREY: Everything from the size of population, to the transportation infrastructure, and

the mass transit, this particular site fits perfectly.

PAUL SOLMAN: So, perfect for Amazon, he claims -- and, of course, not too bad for Philadelphia.

Is this the biggest such project ever?

JAY BIGGINS, Site Selection Consultant: We have not been able to find another project

that comes near it.

PAUL SOLMAN: Site selection consultant Jay Biggins, whose own company is based in New

Jersey, says the economic benefits Amazon would bring to a Philadelphia are ginormous.

JAY BIGGINS: You have $5 billion in payroll that is dropping into your market now that

wasn't there before.

You're creating contractor opportunities, the coffee shop and the hair salon, and millions

of others that are all generating more activity to themselves.

They're all spending more because they're making more.

PAUL SOLMAN: The benefits are why 238 bidders are in the game.

But in any transaction, there are also the costs.

Forever bidding against each other for new business, cities and states dangle not just

prime real estate, but money, mainly tax breaks.

Case in point, Outgoing New Jersey Governor Chris Christie's Newark bid.

GOV.

CHRIS CHRISTIE (R), New Jersey: All of the economic incentives put together from the

city and the state would realize $7 billion in potential credits against Amazon state

and city taxes.

PAUL SOLMAN: So what's the cost-benefit bottom line?

AMY LIU, Brookings Institute: These tax incentives are not good for taxpayers.

PAUL SOLMAN: Brookings scholar Amy Liu studies regional economic development.

AMY LIU: The bulk of job creation in a state and city comes not from business attraction

deals.

They only make up 3 percent of all the jobs created in a community.

Real job creation comes from entrepreneurship, start-ups, helping scale new firms and helping

existing companies grow.

PAUL SOLMAN: Liu argues that investments in affordable housing, infrastructure, and education

would do a local economy more good than tax lures.

AMY LIU: It creates a perverse incentive of doing the wrong thing.

JAY BIGGINS: There's really nothing at all perverse about that.

We revere competition in all other aspects of American economic life.

In fact, we insist on it as a matter of law.

The only way to really think about incentives in this context is that it's a pricing tool.

PAUL SOLMAN: So how much are up to 50,000 jobs worth?

Philly's tax bid, a reported $3 billion.

Now, a city like Albuquerque can't offer much money, so outgoing Mayor Richard Berry makes

a different argument.

RICHARD BERRY, Mayor of Albuquerque, New Mexico: We're not going to buy your love, but we're

going to earn your business.

And we think that we have a lot of things to offer Jeff Bezos, who was actually born

here.

PAUL SOLMAN: So, what's your pitch?

RICHARD BERRY: You can succeed here, Jeff.

You were born here.

Come home.

PAUL SOLMAN: Actually, Philadelphia nurses similar dreams.

MATT CABREY: One of the things that's often under recognized is, it's not just the city

where it's located, or it's not just the town or the office park.

It's where the CEO and when the C-suite want to live.

PAUL SOLMAN: Well, Jeff Bezos has a connection to Washington, D.C., owns The Washington Post,

has a house down, right?

MATT CABREY: He does.

And he's a Princeton grad and he has other family connections in the greater Philadelphia

region.

So those kinds of factors may actually be part of this decision-making.

PAUL SOLMAN: And then there's Little Rock, Arkansas.

MARK STODOLA, Mayor of Little Rock, Arkansas: Amazon, you have so much going for you, and

you will find what you're looking for, but it's just not us.

PAUL SOLMAN: Mayor Mark Stodola published an open letter in The Washington Post saying

Little Rock wasn't bidding because 50,000 Amazon workers -- quote -- "would be a bummer.

That ease of getting around would be totally wrecked."

MARK STODOLA: We're great, but I don't think we were meant to be together this time around,

so we're going to kiss you goodbye before you can kiss us goodbye.

PAUL SOLMAN: And Wil Reynolds admits there will be drawbacks if his city wins.

WIL REYNOLDS: I'm going to have more competition.

PAUL SOLMAN: And they are going to compete for talent?

WIL REYNOLDS: Absolutely.

PAUL SOLMAN: And they're going to drive up prices of houses like yours.

WIL REYNOLDS: Absolutely.

If you look at the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, where one of my really good friends

lives, he can barely afford to live there now.

So there's definitely some negative spillover, but I think the positives outweigh the negatives

so much in terms of what it would do for this city and for the kids of our city.

I'm willing to take the fact that my job might be a little bit harder for what's good for

the whole city.

And to me, it's the whole city.

PAUL SOLMAN: OK, but what are this whole city's chances?

Back at Schuylkill Yards, I asked Matt Cabrey.

MATT CABREY: The odds for greater Philadelphia of getting the Amazon HQ2 project is 80 percent,

in my opinion.

PAUL SOLMAN: Eighty percent?

MATT CABREY: Eighty percent.

PAUL SOLMAN: That would make you a prohibitive favorite.

MATT CABREY: Absolutely, yes.

We're a perfect fit for this project on several levels.

PAUL SOLMAN: Now, if it weren't both unseemly and illegal, I would have offered a bet on

the spot.

Ireland's gambling Web site Paddy Power has Philadelphia in ninth place at 16-1, a less

than 6 percent chance.

Even the betting public's favorite, Atlanta, is 3-1 against, a 25 percent chance.

But even if the city is among the 237 losers, consoles skeptical scholar Amy Liu:

AMY LIU: I do think there's a silver lining in this bid for Amazon headquarters two, and

that is that Amazon essentially gave a playbook to every single city about what matters in

this digital economy.

PAUL SOLMAN: To survive and prosper with or without seducing the biggest prospective catch

in corporate history.

This is economics correspondent Paul Solman reporting from ever-loving Philadelphia.

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Warm For Now, But Change Lies Ahead - Duration: 3:08.

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Eyebrow Routine, but make it a mess | How I Do My Eyebrows - Duration: 13:17.

Eyebrows... okay!

Welcome -tongue pop- (elevator music plays in background} We interrupt this broadcast

to bring you a message from management, so like um a lot of the uh video is kind of out

of frame because you know it's me and I'm super professional umm but also because like

laziness I'm not re-filming it and I filmed it a few weeks ago so like umm... feel free

to enjoy, it's like really great quality as per usual, as you should expect forever.

Um we'll be back to you know you regularly scheduled programming some point soon uhh....

life is hectic cool bye.

Now back to eyebrows - so I haven't filmed a video in like a few weeks and my computer

just crashed so like let's talk about eyebrows!

No but for real like let's have a lighter topic and it was requested by my new friend

live4derby here on youtube and like instagram, so she asked me to do a kind of like brow

routine situation so here we are.

Umm also my eyebrows are kind of grown in right now so I figured this was a great time

to film this because I'm going out later and shaping your eyebrow is the first step of...

eyebrows I guess, like 80% of my eyebrows comes just from removing the hairs I don't

want so... let's get into it!

So I'm gonna like zoom in in a second but what I usually do is tweezers, like I tweeze

out all of the hairs I don't want to shape it, and then in between that or if I just

don't feel like tweezing I will use one of these lil eyebrow face shaver thingys.

They usually come in a 3 pack for like a dollar or 2, it's chill.

And we're gonna zoom...

So here we are on my naked face, let's get even closer.

As you can see this eyebrow is kind of grown in, there's hairs all up in here that I don't

really want or need there, so you can still see the you know main shape of the eyebrow,

if I let them fully grow in the shape itself kinda changes a little bit but they're not

in enough for that to happen cuz trust they get worse!

So I'm just in a mirror and I'm just gonna start removing all of these that I don't want,

and before I get up into here I just remove all of these outliers that I know for a fact

just shouldn't be here, it just makes the rest of my makeup and everything easier if

they're just you know not present, and wow they're pretty in at the moment cool.

So I was blessed or cursed with a family brow that does this, from my grandfather that was

given to my mother and then my sister and I.

So with this family brow what happens is it'll kind of grow out, for some it flicks up mine

don't do that, but it grows down.

So basically like this whole part to your eyelid, your whole browbone will just have

hair scattered throughout and then kind of creep out.

So this will obviously be different for everyone depending on your eyebrows, so you just want

to go ahead and kind of create the shape you want, for me that means starting off by removing

all of this really random excess.

So now that we're getting more up into the actual eyebrow I will kind of use my finger

and push and brush the hairs up out of the way just so I can see the arch and anything

that's kind of hiding in there.

and we're just gonna pull out anything, it's better to go slow and kind of assess after

you pull out like each hair because you don't want to accidentally over pluck and kind of

ruin your whole shape and have to try and match that and/or like you know fully paint

in a mistake.

So it's better to go slow and assess it as you go just to make sure you're staying on

the shape you're going for.

Like I'm not quite done yet but you can see that it's a lot umm you know just sharper,

cleaner, things are happening.

So now I'm just gonna go in with this because I don't feel like going in and grabbing every

like small little faint hair, but I don't really want them there so I'm just going to

go in with one of these lil thingys and I'm just gonna go over the area I just went just

to catch any small lil ones that I didn't grab, and i'm also going to slightly clean

up the kind of upper area.

Gonna hold it at an angle and go over all this, luckily I don't have any creeping in

unibrow type of situation, we're ignoring what's happening on my forehead by the way,

just in case you were wondering we're ignoring her.

So I'm gonna go ahead and do this eyebrow and then I will...

Idk if it's picking up on camera but this eyebrow is just like a lot cleaner than this

one so it gives me an easier base to work with when I want to like snatch my brow with

makeup, it just makes all of it a lot easier if your eyebrow is already where she needs

to be.

Obviously this won't apply to you if you have like a naturally thinner brow than you're

trying to go for, I have a pretty like thick dark eyebrow situation.

And really until like this year I didn't pay much attention to them until I let them grow

back in from shaving them off and drawing them back on or just having no eyebrows, because

before that I didn't shape them that much I just removed those scattered eyelid eyebrow

hairs which... but I didn't really go into shaping them and I didn't really fill them

in because at that point the trend was not to have bold eyebrows and I have dark eyebrows

and that was like a no at that point and I guess i was listening to the trends situation

and that kind of beauty standard so I basically just put foundation in my eyebrows and ignored

them so... not today, now we you know we pay a little attention to them which we'll get

to once I have the rest of my makeup on and I pop back so... hopefully this isn't a long

video just about eyebrows.

Okay we we're back, I've got my eye makeup done, I know some people like to do brows

before but I like to wait until I have my face on and I'm done my eyes that way I can

use the concealer to clean up the brow and also clean up any eyeshadow.

I don't remember which eyebrow I started with earlier whatever we'll do this....... one.

So I'm gonna go ahead and just brush through the eyebrow real quick and I'm gonna take

a thin angled brush, this is actually an eyeliner brush and I'm going to use a pomade.

This is the NYX tame and frame in black, I wouldn't necessarily recommend it um for a

few reasons.

Step one, it dries out really easy like real fast, it dries out it doesn't have a long

life I guess before it starts to dry out.

And 2 it's made by NYX who is owned by L'Oreal and I'm not buying from them anymore so wouldn't

really recommend it.

Now that mine is dried out it's harder to work with but it's what I've got and it's

what I've got in the right color so I'm just using a pomade and I started but lightly tracing

out the bottom line.

At this point I don't come all the way to the center of where I want the brow to be

because I would have too much product on the brush and I want it to feather into there,

so I'm coming in about here and i'm just going along this and making it as sharp as I would

like.

I usually like it pretty sharp and I extend the tail out a lil bit, if mine wasn't dried

out it would be sharper but you know work with what you've got.

I'm just gonna take some more product and start at the same place but on the top and

I'm basically just outlining and then filling in.

So i'm just gonna follow the shape I want, you can angle it up more, you know here you

can really play with the arch, but I'm just gonna follow what I already did earlier with

shaping the brow pretty much.

And with what's left on the brush I'm gonna start kind of brushing up and out and start

to feather now that there's not a lot of product on the brush towards this area.

Which is where i will try to mimic the direction of the natural hair, I'll follow that.

And since I don't have a lot of product on the brush this is helping me just blend it

in and be a more feathered kind of ombre really easily without using multiple colors or anything

like that.

I'm gonna change directions at the end and since there's not a lot it just gives you

a lil bit of a feather and this just helps it stay kind of natural, natural-ish.

I actually went a lil bit out up here so I'm just gonna kind of rub that off a lil bit.

Pick up some more product and make sure that all of this is filled in as I like, I like

the tail to be the deepest darkest point, so i want that to be very saturated and filled

in just to create that really sharp depth there.

Cus that's what I do... and it's okay if this isn't as clean as you'd like cuz you can do

it with concealer.

For me I don't like to clean up the top at all just because I don't feel like doing that,

so instead just keep it to this side so this is where I'm gonna really bring in the sharpness.

Now to make sure that everything is like blending through and everything's in the right direction

I'm gonna go back into that brush and just brush through real quick.

If this got a little bit too dark you can brush this direction to really like wipe the

product in this way.

Okay so then just to continue the fill in add some dimension and hold hairs in place

I'm going to use this lil brow gel by Essence, it's in the color (02 Browny Brows) it's like

super cheap, it's like $3 and I like it.

I mean I haven't tried any other brow gels to be honest but I like it, it does what I

need it to do so.

I like to at the front run down and then up just to define any of the like small hairs

that are going to help this ombre situation, and because like I said my eyebrows don't

creep in, actually my eyebrows start kind of like here.

So I like to pull them in just a lil bit, which is like the opposite of what a lot of

people do but I have kind of short eyebrows so i like to lengthen it just a tiny bit here,

fade it in a lil bit, and pull the tail.

And this will help hold this hairs in like the direction you would like them to be.

And then for blending purpose I'm just going to go ahead with this brush I've been using

and just brush through it again with this spoulee.

So now I'm going to take a tiny little brush, sometimes I use a slightly bigger one whatever

you just want something precise, and I'm going to take a concealer.

I like to use a cream concealer for this, and I'm going to start here and I'm just going

to outline it again basically like I'm underlining this brow shape and cleaning up anything I

need to.

We didn't really get out of hand today so there's not a lot of clean up to happen so

that's nice, and I like to kind of take this on the whole brow bone and feather it this

way so then I can use my finger and tape it out to blend into the skin and over in this

part since I always wing out my eyeshadow I can use this to help clean up anything that

started to get a little bit out of where I wanted it to be.

So I'm just going to take a lil bit of setting powder on an eyeshadow brush and I'm just

going to dust this over that concealer, lock that in and make it blend more with the rest

of the set face.

Then I'm just going to take the same brush, dip it into the highlighter I used on my face,

sometimes I use a different color sometimes i just use a shiny eyeshadow whatever, and

I'm just going to highlight that.

Just buff this into this brow bone, and i'll take a lil bit up here.

That really just pulls the brow together and then I like to go back to the blending brush

I was using in the eyeshadow just to marry that together.

So I'm just going to lightly sweep over them to really merge the two together so there's

not like any line where this concealed highlighted brow bone meets the eyeshadow now they're

just one cohesive piece.

And eyebrows!

So yeah I still have to go get like dressed and stuff but that's how I do my eyebrows,

I hope this helped and answered any questions about the pressing topic.

I also love that like i just made a video where I was like 'ooh I've changed I don't

really want to make makeup tutorials anymore more lIke I wanna make different stuff' and

now I'm making a whole video about how I paint on my eyebrows.

But like I said I will return to it sometimes and if there's ever anything you want me to

make a video on, or something you see me doing on my face that like you wanna see how I did

it you can always leave a comment or like send me a message and maybe I can do that

so yeah, you know just let me know if there's ever anything that you wanna see.

Umm I guess that's it, we come in peace! {harsh whisper} SUBSCRIBE for new videos whenever

they get posted, social media crap in the description k bye.

Also as per usual i pretty much exclusively have Cadaver Cosmetics on my eyes because

umm I made the eyeshadows because I wanted them and I like them so yeah...

I mean I like my eyebrows so...

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CNN Boycotts WH Christmas Party But Sarahs Priceless Comeback - Duration: 3:18.

CNN

Boycotts WH Christmas Party, But Sarah�s Priceless Comeback Is the Real Story.

BY MARTIN WALSH.

After being exposed for nearly a year for peddling falsehoods and fake news, one liberal

network will be boycotting President Donald Trump�s White House Christmas Party.

As noted by New York Daily News, CNN announced Tuesday that it wouldn�t attend the event

amid tensions between the network and administration.

�In light of the President�s continued attacks on freedom of the press and CNN, we

do not feel it is appropriate to celebrate with him as invited guests,� a CNN representative

told The Hill.

We will send a White House reporting team to the event and report on it if news warrants.�

The party is scheduled for 2 p.m. Friday, but it doesn�t look like anyone is going

to miss CNN.

TRENDING: CNN Boycotts WH Christmas Party, But Sarah�s Priceless Comeback Is the Real

Story

White House press secretary Sarah Sanders trolled the network on Tuesday via Twitter

by writing, �Christmas comes early!

Finally, good news from CNN.�

Trump also joined in on the fun, where he replied to Sanders tweet by saying, �Great,

and we should boycott Fake News CNN.

Dealing with them is a total waste of time!�

Great, and we should boycott Fake News CNN.

Dealing with them is a total waste of time! https://twitter.com/presssec/status/935660952200138754

CNN will likely continue to propagate this story as if it�s an attack on freedom of

the press, but the network is actually proving that it can�t handle someone expressing

a differing opinion.

Trump hasn�t limited CNN�s capacity or role at the White House despite its extreme

bias and tendency to peddle fake news.

Whether its being forced to retract a fake news story that falsely connected Trump�s

campaign members to Russian officials, or publishing a piece calling for the term �fake

news� to be banned, the network has destroyed its own credibility.

Now, it�s just making things worse.

RELATED: Big White House Win for Everyday People, One of Worst Obama Agencies Corralled

CNN throwing a temper tantrum and boycotting a Christmas party because Trump has called

the network out for its blatant bias is quite comical and revealing.

Guess CNN will never know how many scoops of ice cream Trump has at the party.

Please like and share this story if you agree that the White House Christmas Party will

be much better without fake news CNN in attendance!

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7 Famous Bollywood Actresses Who Dated Cricketers But Not Got Married - Duration: 6:32.

7 Famous Bollywood Actresses Who Dated Cricketers But Not Got Married

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Jurgen Klopp 'shortlisted' for Bayern Munich job, but Liverpool exit highly unlikely - Duration: 4:15.

Jurgen Klopp 'shortlisted' for Bayern Munich job, but Liverpool exit highly unlikely

Jurgen Klopp is claimed to be among the candidates considered for the Bayern Munich job, but Liverpool won't be concerned by speculation.

Bayern dismissed Carlo Ancelotti in September after a disappointing start to the season, with interim replacement Jupp Heynckes overseeing a considerable upturn in fortunes.

The reigning Bundesliga champions currently sit top, three points clear of RB Leipzig, with Heynckes winning nine of his 10 games in charge so far.

But the 72-year-old is not planning on extending his stay at the Allianz Arena beyond the summer, with Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge accepting his decision.

Heynckes was previously considered a possible candidate for the long-term role, with Sport Bild claiming to reveal Bayern's four-man shortlist.

However, ruling out a prolonged stint in the dugout, Heynckes has opened up the possibility of the remaining three prospective managers taking over.

One of those is Klopp, who is said to be an increasingly viable option due to criticism of his progress on Merseyside.

While Hoffenheim's Julian Nagelsmann is not being considered due to his inexperience, Klopp's successor at Borussia Dortmund, the now unemployed Thomas Tuchel, is on the shortlist.

And Germany manager Joachim Low is also a potential target, though he is not open to taking over next summer due to the World Cup in Russia.

This would, theoretically, leave Klopp vying for the role with Tuchel, but it is highly unlikely the 50-year-old would leave Merseyside any time soon.

The notion of Klopp departing his role at Anfield due to a recent downturn in form is farcical, particularly given the Reds are now seven games unbeaten.

They have won five of those seven games, with draws against Chelsea and Sevilla more unfortunate than anything.

Klopp signed a new six-year deal ahead of last season, which would keep him with Liverpool until the end of the 2021/22 campaign, and speaking recently he suggested he intends to honour that.

"I don't need good weather," he joked when asked whether he would be interested in taking over at Barcelona.

"I'm really happy at Liverpool, as I was really happy at Dortmund.

I've fulfilled my dreams already.

"If Liverpool don't want me anymore, I have to start thinking new.

But in this moment I'm really happy and I don't think about any clubs.".

A manager very much focused on a long-term project, it would be ridiculously out of character for Klopp to jump ship even if Bayern, the biggest club in Germany, came calling.

It seems that any talk of an approach from Munich can be deemed unnecessary, as Klopp is here to stay.

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Newcastle launch enquiry for Man Utd star Luke Shaw but put off by £20m asking price - Duration: 2:14.

Newcastle launch enquiry for Manchester United star Luke Shaw but put off by £20million asking price

RAFA BENITEZ has made an enquiry about Luke Shaw – but has been put off by his £20million pricetag.

The Newcastle boss wants a left-back in January and was keen on Manchester United's out-of-favour England international.

But even though the Red Devils are willing to take a £7million hit on the £27million they paid to sign Shaw from Southampton in 2014, that is still too much for the penny-pinching Toon.

And a loan move also appears out of the question with Jose Mourinho wanting to sell the full-back permanently.

Shaw, 22, moved from the Saints when Louis van Gaal was in charge at Old Trafford but his career suffered a huge setback when he broke his leg in September 2015.

Since returning to fitness, the seven-cap Three Lions defender has failed to impress Mourinho, making just two appearances off the bench in the Carabao Cup this season.

Turkish giants Fenerbahce also asked about Shaw last month but the Englishman was not interested in that move.

Toon chief Benitez, meanwhile, is desperate for cover on the left of his back four having badly missed Paul Dummett since the Geordie injured his hamstring on the opening weekend.

Centre-half Chancel Mbemba and right-back Javier Manquillo have been filling in for Dummett, who is back in training but is still not fit to face Chelsea tomorrow.

Manchester United revealed earlier this month that they will sell Shaw for £20million after telling the defender he is no longer needed at Old Trafford.

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Another let down, but tomorrow is a new day - Duration: 7:07.

For more infomation >> Another let down, but tomorrow is a new day - Duration: 7:07.

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Verizon claims first 5G service available next year, but don't get too excited - Duration: 1:54.

Verizon claims first 5G service available next year, but don't get too excited

Verizon has announced that it will use 5G technology to deliver residential broadband internet in "three to five US markets" by 2018.

The rollout should begin in Sacramento, California, in the second half of 2018.

The focus on residential broadband means you aren't looking at the successor to LTE mobile internet that we've heard so much about recently.

Instead, Verizon will be using millimeter-wave spectrum as an alternative to running a physical cable into customer's homes.

Verizon has announced that it will use 5G technology to deliver residential broadband internet in "three to five US markets" by 2018.

The rollout should begin in Sacramento, California, in the second half of 2018.

The focus on residential broadband means you aren't looking at the successor to LTE mobile internet that we've heard so much about recently.

Instead, Verizon will be using millimeter-wave spectrum as an alternative to running a physical cable into customer's homes.

For more infomation >> Verizon claims first 5G service available next year, but don't get too excited - Duration: 1:54.

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Cold morning tomorrow, but warming in afternoon _ 120117 - Duration: 1:44.

Now we turn to our Michelle Park at the weather center for the latest updates.

Michelle, it's cold and snowing here in Seoul on the first of December.

Any chance it'll warm up on the weekend?

Devin, the cold will continue with snow through the night.

But starting tomorrow temperatures will gradually recover,... and by Sunday, we'll see the readings

back above zero degrees.

It'll be a sunny morning tomorrow with Seoul beginning at minus 3 degrees Celsius while

Daegu and Busan begin at minus 3 and 1 degrees.

The day will get cloudier by night time.

The central region can expect some sporadic showers.

Seoul will reach up to 7 degrees while Gwangju and Busan both top 11 degrees.

After the precipitation over the weekend,... we'll be in for some more freezing days,...

even colder than today on Tuesday reaching down to minus 7 degrees.

The weather will continue to stay dry, so make sure to drink lots of water and control

the humidity.

I'll leave you with the weather conditions around the world.

For more infomation >> Cold morning tomorrow, but warming in afternoon _ 120117 - Duration: 1:44.

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Christmas Music but It Actually Sounds Good - Duration: 1:16.

Stop reading the captions.

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North Korea's ICBM won't cause a war but it will damage the United States' standing in the world - Duration: 7:29.

North Korea's ICBM won't cause a war but it will damage the United States' standing in the world

Nuclear holocaust is the least likely outcome of North Korea's latest leap forward in offensive capabilities.

And if it were it to occur, it would probably be the result of shoot-from-the-lip bluster from President Trump rather than a calculated national strategy.

Our biggest worry isn't the future toll of a dubious war, but the toll bad leadership is already taking on our standing in the world.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in indirectly captured this point when, in response to this week's successful test of a long-range missile by North Korea, he said, "We must stop a situation where North Korea miscalculates and threatens us with nuclear weapons or where the United States considers a pre-emptive strike." Precisely at the moment South Korea would be expected to be most dependent on, and solicitous of, the United States, its president is instead considering how to counter an American move.

That speaks volumes, as does Trump's primary response to the launch, seeking the intervention of the Chinese in putting pressure on Pyongyang.

As great as the risk of nuclear war seems, common sense and self-interest are likely to prevail because that is what most often happens in international affairs.

But it is shocking to realize that we are looking not to Washington but other actors in the drama — including the North Koreans and China — to be the source of reason in this crisis.

There are three possible outcomes to the Pyongyang-Washington duel.

To understand what will happen next, we need to consider the comparatively rational reasons behind the North Koreans' nuclear program.

It is not about global aggression.

Kim Jong Un and his generals know that using such weapons would result in the end of North Korea.

Rather, their drive to join the nuclear club is designed to make an outside attack on the country, or a foreign effort to depose the Kim regime, less likely.

Perversely, for North Korea, gaining weapons of mass destruction is an existential choice.

Kim recognizes that no nation, not even one breathing "fire and fury," has the power to take his weapons away.

Military force is not a realistic option.

There are no scenarios for an attack on North Korea that do not produce horrific casualties in the South.

And now, with the possible destruction of one or more U.S.

cities on the table, it is even more certain we wouldn't undertake the risk.

Economic pressure also won't work — the North Korean state has shown complete indifference to its people's suffering.

Besides, China, North Korea's main trading partner, has no interest in pushing its neighbor into complete collapse.

It would trigger unrest on its border and weaken a useful ally.

Realistically, there are three possible outcomes to the Pyongyang-Washington duel.

One is accidental war, the consequences of which would be so grave that it must be avoided at all costs.

That leaves either the North Koreans continuing to grow their nuclear weapons program indefinitely, or freezing that program, in which case we contain the North Korean threat and, as we did with the Soviets, patiently seek collapse of the system from within.

Containment and patience is where this will end.

It's what China and Russia will lobby for; not, as Trump thinks, because they want to help us, but because they believe we will give up power to make it happen.

China, although central to a deal, is not our "partner"; its interests diverge from ours.

Along with the North Koreans, the Chinese have the most leverage in this situation, and they will likely get the best of the negotiations unless the U.S.

is very skillful. That.

of course, would require a functioning, well-staffed State Department.

But we don't have one of those.

Its ranks have been decimated by the Trump administration.

In the end, even if the flawed temperament and deficient skills of America's president do not get us all killed, the actions of his administration will lead to the long-term weakening of the U.S.

position in Asia and beyond.

Already, our allies trust us less.

We may one day look back on 2016 and note not just the nightmarish fears sparked by the words of an unhinged American president, but a disruption in world order, the first big international crises since 1945 in which the United States was no longer the most influential actor.

David Rothkopf is a senior fellow at the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University and a visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

His latest book is "The Great Questions of Tomorrow.".

For more infomation >> North Korea's ICBM won't cause a war but it will damage the United States' standing in the world - Duration: 7:29.

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Everybod die but not everybody lives (sub Ita) - Duration: 5:41.

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Antoine Griezmann revealed he was waiting for "Gunners" but Arsene Wenger signed with Yaya Sanogo - Duration: 2:46.

Arsenal news: Antoine Griezmann reveals he 'waited and waited' for the Gunners… but Arsene Wenger signed Yaya Sanogo instead

ANTOINE GRIEZMANN has vowed never to join Arsenal after the club opted to sign flop Yaya Sanogo over the France star.

The forward was told by the Gunners in 2013 that he was top of their transfer wishlist and Griezmann should put aside all offers to join the north London club.

Written in the 26-year-olds new book, transfer speculation began when Griezmanns agent, Eric Olhats, was in contact with Arsenal scout Gilles Grimandi.

Grimandi had told Olhats on several occasions that boss Arsene Wenger wanted to sign the exciting talent who was playing at Real Sociedad at the time.

Griezmann revealed how he kept waiting for the chance to join the Gunners until they went elsewhere on transfer deadline day.

In his book, he writes: I waited, I waited, and I kept waiting … when there was no news, Eric called Grimandi, who said that the manager was still interested in me [and] to keep waiting.

"Finally a few hours before the market closed, he let us know Arsenal would not make a move. I don't like to be told something and for it not to happen.

So when Eric told me later that the London club were interested again I told him: 'Forget it, after the blow they gave us. ACHILLES WONT HEAL Santi Cazorla reveals he will have another operation on injured Achilles – delaying Arsenal return.

Arsenal ended up splashing out on the likes of Mesut Ozil whilst Sanogo also joined on a free transfer. hospitalised      .

Now Griezmann is in the middle of a transfer tug-of-war between Barcelona and Manchester United. Reports claim that Barca have agreed a deal in principle to land the Atletico Madrid ace but the Red Devils have been long-term admirers.

His transfer fee could reach a whopping £100million after Griezmann penned a new deal this summer.

For more infomation >> Antoine Griezmann revealed he was waiting for "Gunners" but Arsene Wenger signed with Yaya Sanogo - Duration: 2:46.

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The Future of Marketing Data - Drowning in Data, but Thirsty for Insight? - Duration: 2:37.

I've transitioned from kind of more the content world over into more the data-driven

world, and so I see the tension often between this creative "It's pretty, and it sounds

really pithy." with "Well, yeah that's nice, but how is it performing?"

You know the amazing thing that we can do, and I'll click through this, is that you

can actually break out like just from a sheer content marketing, there's another side

of your marketing house that's thinking about this, into things that you can measure,

and so often you can measure experiences to connect.

We just talked about that for the last bit.

You can look at your buyers.

You can see where they are, but kind of this missing sort of fuzzy thing out there is this

whole concept of narratives and storytelling, and there's some really cool technology

out there that's starting to look at narratives and storytelling and providing analysis compared

to where you are on this arc of a story.

So one of the things, and, again, you can—and if I can work this—that's really interesting

is that machine learning can now look at some unique rules and apply conversations and storylines

and apply some science to not only looking at your storyline and its efficacy against

itself but also against your competitors in terms of are you connecting emotionally and

of that.

So, this is something we're starting to play with.

It's still very beta, but it's actually pretty interesting when we start to look at

yet another layer.

I know how to overcomplicate things of data to take a look at, because not only do you

want to find where your customers are, see how they're engaging, but then you want

to get smarter about the stories that you're telling, and then you may be able to automate

those stories or some fascinating things going on with bots and stuff like that in terms

of creating content that's smarter, and there's just too much to ingest.

So, we're going to have to begin—I pause it.

We're going to have to start to take a look at some of this machine learning as it applies.

So, I'd love to learn if some of you were playing with that because I think that's

where a lot of these worlds collide in marketing.

You know, this is from a company called 8-Point Arc that I'm quite a fan of.

Quid, if any of you have played with Quid, looking at some really interesting things

from conversation and measurement out there in the social sphere, and I think you're

gonna start to see some of this overlay on top of some of the work that we do.

For more infomation >> The Future of Marketing Data - Drowning in Data, but Thirsty for Insight? - Duration: 2:37.

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EastEnders' Jake Wood sparks Twitter backlash with Take That jibes – but he's loving every minute - Duration: 3:00.

EastEnders' Jake Wood sparks Twitter backlash with Take That jibes – but he's loving every minute

EastEnders Jake Wood has been keeping himself entertained on Twitter over the last few days, but his actions have sparked a backlash with angry Take That fans.

The actor – who is known for his role as villainous Max Branning – sparked an online storm when he posted a picture of the band, with a somewhat controversial caption.

Because its always sunny in Dicksville, Jake posted alongside a picture of Gary Barlow and his band. But his joke didnt go down well with some of his followers, who didnt appreciate his sense of humour.

And Jake didnt stop there as he quickly responded to one furious fan (who had tried to bring Take Thats talent to the actors attention), saying: I love true talent Jack. Just not a fan of wearing sunglasses at NIGHT..

Adding fuel to the raging fire, Jake later came back with a humorous image of himself in sunglasses, at night, stating: Couldnt care less for all this TT hate, just taking the dogs for a walk.

However, not everyone was so offended by Jakes Twitter behaviour, with many acknowledging that it was all a joke as they stepped in to defend him.

But it looks like Jake is handling the situation pretty well on his own – by retweeting all the tweets criticising him.

Those who have been monitoring Jakes Twitter antics will know that hes been having fun on there all week – having previously blocked fans who retweeted one of his tweets, only to unblock them 30 minutes later.

Are you keeping up? Us neither. But its good to see Jake having some much-needed downtime from his role as Max (who has a very busy Christmas coming up, if you didnt already know).

EastEnders continues tonight at 7. 30pm on BBC One. Soap Scoop video – hit play below for all the latest EastEnders gossip, as Max faces a backlash over his revenge and Mick gets drawn to the dark side.

For more infomation >> EastEnders' Jake Wood sparks Twitter backlash with Take That jibes – but he's loving every minute - Duration: 3:00.

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All but one Victory Park suspect has criminal history - Duration: 1:33.

For more infomation >> All but one Victory Park suspect has criminal history - Duration: 1:33.

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Senate rushes tax bill forward, but Republicans split over key details - Duration: 1:16.

Senate rushes tax bill forward, but Republicans split over key details

A massive GOP tax bill cleared a key procedural hurdle in the Senate Wednesday, as lawmakers voted 52-48 to move the legislation forward toward a showdown vote on final passage by week's end.

The party-line vote was an important victory for Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and President Trump, signaling support and momentum for the legislation that overhauls the loophole-ridden tax code for the first time in three decades while delivering enormous cuts to corporations and the wealthy.

But it was not a guarantee of ultimate success, as several Republican lawmakers agreed to open debate on the bill so.

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