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 The Gunners launched their new Puma shirt at a fan event as part of their pre-season tour in Singapore

 Several players took part in the kit launch to show off their new turquoise shirt which features "W" pattern as a tribute to legendary manager Herbert Chapman's WM formation (the away kit features the M)

 Star men Bellerin, Mesut Ozil, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Petr Cech all modelled the shirt

 Cech even donned the outfield players' shirt rather than a goalkeeper jersey for the launch

 However, after the video was posted on Arsenal's YouTube channel, many fans were quick to comment on defender Bellerin's hair rather than the new kit

 "Hector get a haircut, stop slacking and be the best right-back in the league like you were 2 years ago," one fan wrote

 Another said: "The state of Bellerin's hair." "Bellerin looks absolutely hideous," a third fan commented

 A fourth supporter said: "Bellerin looking like Thor's long lost son." While another fan compared the defender to an A-list actor: "Bellerin thinks he is Antonio Banderas

"  One fan simply wrote: "Bellerin CUT YOUR HAIR."

For more infomation >> Arsenal launch new third kit in classy video… but fans say the same thing about Bellerin - Duration: 1:51.

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Chelsea transfer news: Daniele Rugani bid revealed by agent - but there is one main issue - Duration: 2:23.

 Chelsea have so far been relatively quiet in the transfer window with Jorginho and Rob Green their only incomings

 Part of that has been down to the fact Maurizio Sarri's appointment wasn't confirmed until two weeks ago, leaving the club little time to chase new signings before the close of the window on August 9

 One player who Sarri has put top of his wishlist is Juventus' Rugani. The 23-year-old wants to play more regular football and the new Chelsea boss believes he can come straight into his starting line-up at Stamford Bridge

 And Rugani's agent, Davide Torchia, has confirmed Chelsea's interest.  He's revealed the Blues have already made an offer to sign the centre-back and he says Sarri would be "happy" with the move, but Juventus are reluctant to sell

 "The Blues really like Rugani and have made an important offer," Torchia said on Italian radio station RadioVS

 "Juve are aware of the interest of Chelsea but for now they don't want to sell the player

 "We know everything has a price, Rugani is a defender that would make Chelsea's manager happy and it would be a good investment for Chelsea

 "Rugani wants to play more games because he feels that he has the technical and moral qualities to do a career similar to those of Chiellini and Barzagli

" Chelsea have also been linked with Juventus striker Gonzalo Higuain with Alvaro Morata's future at the club uncertain

 Blues director Marina Granovskaia was spotted in Milan this week where it was reported she was trying to discuss deals with Juventus for both Rugani and Higuain

For more infomation >> Chelsea transfer news: Daniele Rugani bid revealed by agent - but there is one main issue - Duration: 2:23.

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CHON - But - Drum Cover - Brandon Johnson - Duration: 3:21.

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Sidewalks Fixed, But Car Still Damaged - Duration: 2:04.

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WHAT? People Get Jobs But DON'T Show Up To Work? GHOSTING - Duration: 13:02.

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Arsenal team news vs PSG: Ozil and Iwobi to feature, but Smith Rowe is a doubt - Duration: 2:20.

Mesut Ozil is set to play his first Arsenal game of the summer against Paris Saint Germain on Saturday in Singapore

The German, who returned late to pre-season training due to his involvement at the World Cup, sat out Thursday night's penalty shoot-out defeat against Atletico Madrid

But head coach Unai Emery plans to give the playmaker some minutes later today, as well as doing the same for both Alex Iwobi and Mohamed Elneny

All three players only started training on Monday having flown out with the squad for the tour to southeast Asia

Arsenal only have a doubt over one player for the clash against PSG, with Thursday night's goalscorer Emile Smith Rowe suffering with blisters on his foot

The midfielder - who turned 18 today - didn't take part in the open training session in front of supporters at the national stadium on Friday and a decision on whether he can feature will be taken ahead of kick-off

Speaking ahead of the game against the club he left at the end of last season, Arsenal's head coach Unai Emery said: "I am very grateful to PSG

It was a good experience, a good moment in my career. Now we are going to play tomorrow against a big, big club with big players

"They won't have every player on the pitch tomorrow because they are on holiday, but for me it's important for our preparation

It will also be nice for me to meet my friends who I worked with at Paris Saint-Germain

He added: "They are two big clubs with a big history and big presence. For me, this is different to other ties but for my work it's the same

For more infomation >> Arsenal team news vs PSG: Ozil and Iwobi to feature, but Smith Rowe is a doubt - Duration: 2:20.

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James Foster warns Virat Kohli is key but do not underestimate teammates - Duration: 6:04.

•Foster runs rule over India ahead of Test series with England • 'Kohli will always be a big wicket whether he plays well or not' One man with a better view of India than most in the run-up to the first Test at Edgbaston is James Foster, who kept wicket for Essex in the tourists' only warm-up match in Chelmsford

The biggest issue from that encounter, originally scheduled for four days but shortened to three at the 11th hour, is the fact India left Essex none the wiser over the composition of their top order

That's because Shikhar Dhawan, who was widely expected to open alongside Murali Vijay in Birmingham, scored two ducks and faced just four balls

KL Rahul, who made 58 and an unbeaten 38 in his two innings against Essex, might now come in for Dhawan at the top of the order

Yet given that would mean playing an out-of-form Cheteshwar Pujara at number three, India may well decide to stick with Dhawan, who averages 43

93 in Tests, and go with Rahul at first drop.If Dhawan gets the nod for Edgbaston, Foster does not believe his pair in Chelmsford will play too heavily on his mind

"Observing Dhawan in the last three days he looks a very relaxed sort of chap and I'm guessing even though he didn't score any runs I don't think that will affect him whatsoever," said Foster

"Even though I don't know him, just from observing the way he is as a person from afar, I'd be very surprised if he's bothered by it

" Foster, 38, made his Test debut at Mohali in 2001 against an India team containing a quartet of batting greats in Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman

Virat Kohli, widely regarded as the best batsman in the world right now, would have not been out of place among such company

Yet the India captain has a point to prove over the coming weeks having averaged 13

40 in his only previous series in England four years ago.Kohli looked in good touch against Essex, scoring 68 on the first day

Yet Foster believes it would be a mistake for England to focus too much on nullifying Kohli

"I'm aware he's very keen to have a very good series in English conditions," he said

"He's always going to be a big wicket whether he's in form or not because he's such a big player

If you get Kohli out cheaply that's a big thing for any side."He will be the key wicket but from an English point of view, you cannot underestimate any of their batsmen

They are extremely good players and bat a long way down.So it's going to be a big challenge for England

It'll be interesting to see in these conditions what type of pitches England will produce

I know the type of wickets they will want to produce but whether that'll be possible in the dry conditions we've had, who knows?" This summer's heatwave may play into the hands of India's spinners but it was curious the tourists used their slow bowlers for just 11 overs in Chelmsford

"It was a little bit odd," said Foster."Maybe there's a reason, maybe they wanted to give the seam bowlers a real workout? It was an interesting choice

" Of the two spinners India are expected to field at Edgbaston, Ravichandran Ashwin and Kuldeep Yadav are the most likely to play

Kuldeep, the left-arm wrist-spinner, had a big initial impact in the recent white-ball series, taking five for 24 in the opening T20 and six for 25 in the first one-day international before England's batsmen found a method that worked against his unusual trajectory

Foster said: "I faced a handful of balls.The thing I was aware of is he has a very short run up and I haven't faced a left-arm wrist spinner since Beau Casson on a tour of Australia in 2002

I followed the press after England lost the first ODI.I saw how they discussed how they were going to play him and I think it just takes a little bit of time to get used to him

I made sure I got my angles right." India's seamers will also present a big challenge for England, but with only two of Umesh Yadav, Ishant Sharma and Mohammed Shami set to play the tourists have another big selection issue to make

Umesh and Ishant impressed at Chelmsford but don't rule out Shami, his country's leading seam bowler in Test cricket over the past year with 34 wickets at 20

For more infomation >> James Foster warns Virat Kohli is key but do not underestimate teammates - Duration: 6:04.

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Coronation Street's Eva Price leaves - but fans weep as hunk Adam Barlow joins her - Duration: 4:05.

 Eva Price's exit has been long awaited by many, however it wasn't her exit which really got people going

 After many protestations from Eva, Adam Barlow ended up leaving with her after he finally convinced her to partner up with him as they start a new life together

 But before this could happen, the couple had a pretty angry confrontation in Roy's Rolls

 He said to her: "I'd love to be a Dad to her if you'd let me.  "I know you're not quite there yet but you could be if you'd give us half a chance

"  She refused him, making him so angry he called her a "selfish cow" out of frustration

 He drowned his sorrows in the Bistro, until his housemate Daniel gave him some words of wisdom to try and convince him to follow his heart and not let anything stand in the way

 So, Adam left the Bistro and then ran into Eva on the cobbles, and told her: "The course of true love never did run smooth

if it was easy everybody would be at it.  "I'm coming with you, I know you said you couldn't stay here for me but you never said I couldn't leave here for you

 "I don't care if I never see my grandad, or Peter or any of them ever again. I want to be with you

"  "Crazy is me thinking I could stay here without you."  So later on, Toyah and Leanne found a note from their sister which revealed she had decided to go and live with her mum in France, and would be bringing baby Susie with her

 Then outside the Rovers Return, she declared to Adam: "We found love in a hopeless place - Rihanna - better than Shakespeare any day

"  She told him she loved him as they put their bags in the cab and left the cobbles for good, with Susie all cuddled between them

 While fans really cared about Eva's departure, the surprise exit for Adam really upset fans who were sad to see the dark-haired stallion leave their small screen

  Coronation Street airs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7.30pm and 8.30pm on ITV

For more infomation >> Coronation Street's Eva Price leaves - but fans weep as hunk Adam Barlow joins her - Duration: 4:05.

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Harley Bennell stars, but under-fire West Perth prevail over Peel Thunder - Duration: 6:29.

West Perth staged a stirring final-quarter revival to beat Peel by 31 points at Joondalup Arena today

Trailing at each of the first three changes against a resurgent Thunder outfit featuring 14 Fremantle squad members, the Falcons dug deep to take the game 16

11 (107) to 11.10 (76) It cemented West Perth in second spot on the premiership ladder, a game and percentage ahead of South Fremantle with four rounds of the qualifying season remaining

It was also welcome tonic for the WAFL's oldest club who had debts of $790,000 when it went into voluntary administration earlier in the week

Midfield maestros Aaron Black, Shane Nelson and Luke Meadows were again dominant for the winners, reproducing the form which helped carry the club to a 90-point win against Swan Districts in the previous round

Captain Black was a driving force all day for the Falcons, finishing with 34 possessions, 13 marks and 11 tackles

Wingmen Nelson and Meadows were also valuable contributors, Nelson having 37 disposals, two marks and seven tackles and Meadows 27 possessions, five marks, four tackles and a goal

Veteran Andrew Strijk also played an important role for West Perth with four telling goals, Blake Wilhelm and Mark Hamilton shining in defence

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The Thunder were best served by a host of Fremantle squad members staking claims for an AFL call-up ahead of next Sunday's western derby against West Coast

Harley Bennell was a standout in his 10th WAFL game of 2018, finishing with 27 disposals, eight marks and two goals in a pick-me effort under the watchful eye of Dockers coach Ross Lyon

Defenders Shane Kersten and Ethan Hughes and midfielders Mitch Crowden and Danyle Pearce all played strongly for Peel along with emerging tall utility player Luke Strnadica

Key forward Matt Taberner showed some good signs and kicked three goals in his first game since breaking a bone in his left foot against the Western Bulldogs at Optus Stadium on April 21

Bennell kicked the first goal of the match, helping Pee to a five-point lead at the first change

The 25-year-old was involved in the Thunder's first two goals of the second quarter, receiving a handball from Ballantyne before picking out Taberner who kicked truly 30 seconds in

It was his second goal which caught the eye, a trademark weave through three Falcons opponents before snapping accurately with his left foot to give the visitors a 16-point lead

A Gerald Ugle goal soon after stretched that advantage to a game-high 22 points, West Perth clawing the deficit back to 10 points with the last two goals of the first half to Jay van Berlo and Chris Keunen

The Falcons hit the front briefly in the opening minutes of the third term after consecutive goals to Andrew Strijk and Tyler Keitel, Peel regaining the lead with two goals in as many minutes to Taberner and Ben Howlett

In a quarter of fluctuating fortunes West Perth rattled on the next three goals to move six points clear, the Thunder turning for home with a four-point lead after late goals to Taberner and Pearce

The Falcons outscored Peel 7.2 (44) to 1.3 (9) in the final stanza to complete a stunning victory

WEST PERTH 2.5 4.7 9.9 16.11 (107)PEEL 3.4 6.5 10.7 11.10 (76)GOALS – WEST PERTH: Strijk 4; Knott 3; van Berlo, Keitel 2; Meadows, Chalmers, Keunen, Yem, Moulton

PEEL: Taberner 3; H Bennell 2; Ugle, Howlett, Grey, D Pearce, Strnadica, Dixon.BEST – WEST PERTH: Black, Nelson, Strijk, Meadows, Wilhelm, Keunen, Knott

PEEL: Crowden, H Bennell, Strnadica, Kersten, D Pearce, Hughes.UMPIRES: C Dugan, R Shelton, J Wright

CROWD: 1815 at Joondalup Arena.

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Corrie's Eva Price leaves - but fans weep as hunk Adam Barlow joins her - Daily News - Duration: 3:02.

</form> Eva Price's exit has been long awaited by many, however it wasn't her exit which really got people going

 After many protestations from Eva, Adam Barlow ended up leaving with her after he finally convinced her to partner up with him as they start a new life together

 But before this could happen, the couple had a pretty angry confrontation in Roy's Rolls

 He said to her: "I'd love to be a Dad to her if you'd let me.  "I know you're not quite there yet but you could be if you'd give us half a chance

"  She refused him, making him so angry he called her a "selfish cow" out of frustration

 He drowned his sorrows in the Bistro, until his housemate Daniel gave him some words of wisdom to try and convince him to follow his heart and not let anything stand in the way

 So, Adam left the Bistro and then ran into Eva on the cobbles, and told her: "The course of true love never did run smooth

if it was easy everybody would be at it.  "I'm coming with you, I know you said you couldn't stay here for me but you never said I couldn't leave here for you

 "I don't care if I never see my grandad, or Peter or any of them ever again. I want to be with you

"  "Crazy is me thinking I could stay here without you."  So later on, Toyah and Leanne found a note from their sister which revealed she had decided to go and live with her mum in France, and would be bringing baby Susie with her

 Then outside the Rovers Return, she declared to Adam: "We found love in a hopeless place - Rihanna - better than Shakespeare any day

"  She told him she loved him as they put their bags in the cab and left the cobbles for good, with Susie all cuddled between them

 While fans really cared about Eva's departure, the surprise exit for Adam really upset fans who were sad to see the dark-haired stallion leave their small screen

  Coronation Street airs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7.30pm and 8.30pm on ITV

For more infomation >> Corrie's Eva Price leaves - but fans weep as hunk Adam Barlow joins her - Daily News - Duration: 3:02.

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Analysis | The GDP number is good — but not as good as Donald Trump Jr. seems to think - Duration: 5:36.

by Philip Bump July 27 at 11:59 AM Email the author Over the course of the second quarter of the year, the nation saw strong economic growth, according to data released Friday morning by the Bureau of Economic Analysis

The initial estimate for quarterly growth in the gross domestic product was 4.1 percent, significantly higher than the 2

2 percent seen in the first quarter of the year. In short order, President Trump appeared in the Rose Garden to trumpet the good news

"Moments ago, the numbers for America's economic growth or GDP were just released," he said, "and I am thrilled to announce that in the second quarter of this year, the United States economy grew at the amazing rate of 4

1 percent. We're on track to hit the highest annual average growth rate in over 13 years, and I will say this right now and I will say it strongly, as the trade deals come in one-by-one, we're going to go a lot higher than these numbers, and these are great numbers

" His son, Donald Trump Jr., applauded via a tweet. Incredible numbers. I remember when "the experts" laughed about breaking 3%

Just because Obama never broke 2% doesn't mean that someone with great policies can't

Let's keep this going. https://t.co/05LyLBw22j— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) July 27, 2018 The president's central claim is optimistic

His son's is entirely wrong. President Trump is looking at the annual change in gross domestic product, a figure that hasn't topped 3 percent since 2005

The Conference Board projected a 3.1 percent annual growth in 2018 earlier this month — but that assumed 4

2 percent growth this quarter. Economists who spoke with The Post, though, believe that for a variety of reasons, including the White House's announced tariffs, economic growth will be slower in the second half of the year

Trump's other assertions, about how the country is going to "go a lot higher than these numbers" is at odds with independent projections

It's very Trump, though, to keep pledging more and more. But let's address Trump Jr

's claim, one that will likely get a lot of traction among Trump's defenders. On the campaign trail, political observers expressed skepticism about assertions that the country would hit 4 percent growth — annually — not 3 percent in a quarter

Trump Jr., willfully or not, seems to be conflating this quarter's 4 percent growth with the fact that the economy never grew at a 3 percent annual rate under Barack Obama

The closest it came was in 2015, when it was at 2.9 percent. So basically nothing Trump Jr

says is true. Here's what quarterly GDP change has looked like since Ronald Reagan

Trump's 4.1 percent at far right doesn't look particularly exceptional in this context

In fact, in the 37 months since Reagan took office in 1981, economic growth has been higher than 4

1 percent in a quarter — including four times under Obama. CNBC's John Harwood articulated where this quarter would rank under other recent presidents

It would be: The fifth best quarter under Obama Tied for the fifth best under George W

Bush Tied for the 13th best under Bill Clinton Tied for the fifth best under George H

W. Bush The 14th best under Reagan Again: It's a good number! It's just not particularly unusual, even when compared with what the country saw under Obama

It's important to note, though, that this 4.1 percent figure is not final. There are almost always revisions to initial GDP estimates as more data come in — and usually upward

To surpass the best quarter under Obama, though — the second quarter of 2014 — it will need to increase by a full percentage point

Unlikely. To make Trump Jr.'s tweet accurate? History will have to change.

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New Drug Wipes Out Malaria In A Single Dose — But There's One Hitch - Duration: 7:14.

New Drug Wipes Out Malaria In A Single Dose — But There's One Hitch

The world now has a potent, new weapon against malaria — one that can wipe out the parasite from a person's body with a single dose.

But before many people around the world can use it, scientists have to overcome a big obstacle.

On Friday, the U.S.

Food and Drug Administration approved a drug to cure a type of malaria that's been hard to stop.

Called Plasmodium vivax, the parasite can hide out in a person's liver for months and cause multiple rounds of malaria — even after being treated.

Some people can have more than a dozen lapses.

The drug — called tafenoquine (branded in the U.S.

as Krintafel) — prevents malaria relapses by about 70 percent, clinical studies have shown.

"This is a major milestone along the road to ending the scourge of malaria for good," says the CEO of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Dr.

Sue Desmond-Hellmann.

The Gates Foundation funded the development of the drug, while the pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline and the nonprofit Medicines for Malaria Venture manufacture it.

(The Gates Foundation also funds NPR).

vivax is the dominant type of malaria in Latin America and Southeast Asia.

It infects at least 8 million people each year and has even taken hold in the U.S.

from time to time. Since 1950, the U.S.

has had more than a dozen outbreaks, the CDC reports.

Tafenoquine is the first drug approved to fight P.

vivax in more than 60 years.

And it's much simpler to use than the drug currently available, called primaquine, which typically requires a person to take the medication for two weeks.

That regime can be hard for many people to finish, says Gonzalo Domingo, who leads the malaria diagnostic team at the nonprofit PATH in Seattle.

"Primaquine is operationally challenging to implement," Domingo says.

"Tafenoquine represents an opportunity to ensure patients are cured of P.

vivax malaria.".

But there's just one big hitch: To use tafenoquine, doctors and nurses need a sophisticated test that's not available in many poor places.

In certain people, tafenoquine can cause red blood cells to burst open and die.

As a result, people can become anemic, and in some instances, this can be lethal.

Here in the U.S., there is a lab test available to see which people will respond poorly to Krintafel.

It's called a "G6PD" test.

The FDA and the World Health Organization require a health care worker to give this test before prescribing tafenoquine or other similar drugs.

Right now, this test requires expensive machinery and a high level of expertise to run it, Domingo says.

"It requires the kind of laboratory facilities that are not available where most people with malaria seek care," he says.

But Domingo and his colleagues are trying to change that.

Over the past few years, several companies and nonprofits have been working together to develop an affordable, easy-to-use test that runs off a battery.

None of these tests are available commercially, Domingo says.

They also aren't approved by health regulators.

"Some products are currently entering evaluations in malaria-endemic countries," he says.

But he thinks one of these tests will be ready in the next few years.

And Desmond-Hellmann at the Gates Foundation agrees.

"We're optimistic the test will be ready to be introduced as endemic countries begin rolling out tafenoquine," Desmond-Hellman says.

In terms of cost, GlaxoSmithKline and Medicines for Malaria Venture say it's too early to say how much tafenoquine will cost in poor countries.

"[We] are committed to making tafenoquine accessible and affordable on a not-for-profit basis to those who need it most," a spokesperson for GlaxoSmithKline wrote in an email to NPR.

"A shared goal is for the cost of tafenoquine not to be a barrier to access.".

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Review: "Mission: Impossible – Fallout" impossible to follow, but great fun anyway - Duration: 4:44.

For more infomation >> Review: "Mission: Impossible – Fallout" impossible to follow, but great fun anyway - Duration: 4:44.

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Review: "Mission: Impossible – Fallout" impossible to follow, but great fun anyway - Duration: 3:43.

 Our film critic David Edelstein reviews the latest in the unstoppable espionage franchise:  The sixth "Mission: Impossible" feature starring Tom Cruise is getting rave reviews, and I must pose the question: Why is this ridiculous series so potent? Is it the premise? Or is it the annoying but amazingly can-do star? There are a few clues in the original TV incarnation, which ran on CBS from 1966 to 1973 and was so dull it had a strange kind of power

It had two great elements: the team of poker-faced good guys functioning as high-tech con artists, donning life-like masks to impersonate marks and coordinating stings with clockwork precision; and the theme by Lalo Schifrin, the musical equivalent of that fuse under the credits, supplying the illusion of momentum even when there's nothing, nada, going on: Mission: Impossible Theme and Title Sequences by Themes and Titles on YouTube  When Tom Cruise seized control of that title in 1996, he kept Schifrin's theme but threw out the teamwork concept, so his character, Ethan Hunt, ended up a lone wolf

 The director was the great Brian De Palma, but Cruise was the muscle

Mission: Impossible - Trailer by Paramount Movies Digital on YouTube  And for the second film he hired Hong Kong hotshot John Woo to turn him into a super-cool kung fu hunk

He looked like an ass, but the movie did well. For J.J. Abrams' "Mission: Impossible III," Cruise went back to the team idea

Ving Rhames had been aboard from the start, but now there was Simon Pegg as a comic chatterbox, which helped

 But it was number 4, "Ghost Protocol," that turned "Mission: Impossible" into an event

The director was animator Brad Bird of "The Incredibles," a genius at showing how best-laid plans could become worst-case scenarios

Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol Official Trailer by Mission Impossible on YouTube  Christopher McQuarrie's Number 5, "Rogue Nation," was nearly as good, bringing in Swedish-born actress Rebecca Ferguson, who stole the movie

But that was okay, because the goal was different now. People had started to dislike Cruise after his couch-jumping antics with Oprah and public affiliation with the Church of Scientology

Suddenly, the aim of "Mission: Impossible" was to make him vulnerable

 That's also the theme of the newest film, "Mission: Impossible – Fallout," again with McQuarrie directing

The script is "Mission: Impossible to Follow," but the movie is great fun anyway, with whiplash action and a lively ensemble, including Ferguson (hooray!) and Henry Cavill as a rival agent who flaunts his handsomeness

 As Cruise battles an apocalyptic organization called the Apostles, we register again how he has suffered for us and will suffer more, feeling every punch, finally heaving himself up the face of a cliff after a helicopter crash that would have killed a lesser-paid actor

 I admit I don't find Cruise especially appealing, but I have no doubt why he's a star, and why this new film is so smashingly well-done: No one hustles harder, or signals in so many ways, that nothing is impossible

 Tom Cruise's secret agent takes the leap into the latest "Mission: Impossible" installment

Paramount Pictures        For more info:"Mission: Impossible – Fallout" (Official site)       More from David Edelstein: David Edelstein's movie picks for July 4th weekReview: "Black Panther" is a momentous event in pop culture historyFrom heroes to cads: David Edelstein on the surge in movie biopicsDavid Edelstein's horror film picks are like manna from hellThe "Psycho" scene that changed film forever       Story produced by Aria Shavelson

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Rosanna Arquette Reveals She Once Rejected Warren Beatty: 'He's Handsome' But Not 'for Me' - Duration: 2:01.

 Rosanna Arquette is spilling the beans on the one who got away.  The actress, 58, was on Thursday's Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen where she was asked by a fan if she'd ever turned down a Hollywood star when her own was rising in the '80s thanks to films like Desperately Seeking Susan and The Big Blue

 "Warren Beatty," she answered, to a surprised-looking Cohen. The night's other guest, Laverne Cox, asked Arquette the question on everyone's mind: "Why did you say no to Warren Beatty, girl?"  "He's very handsome, beautiful, but it just didn't feel like it was for me," she explained

"But that was in the old, old days."  Beatty is of course now married to Annette Bening, who Arquette described as "the greatest

" The two wed in 1992 and share four children — Stephen Ira, 25, Benjamin, 23, Isabel, 20, and Ella, 17

 During her visit, Arquette also revealed her family is suffering "PTSD" over her sister Alexis' death almost two years ago

"It's been fractured and hard since Alexis passed. It's been really painful for all of us

We're in PTSD," the actress said.  Alexis passed away at 47 years old from complications stemming from HIV, which she had contracted almost 30 years earlier

She was one of the first transgender activists in Hollywood.

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Her Tiny Home May Be Just 140-Square-Feet— But Wait Until You See What's Inside - Duration: 1:28.

Her Tiny Home May Be Just 140-Square-Feet— But Wait Until You See What's Inside

born between putting down roots and wanting flexibility?

Maybe you do not have to be.

Maybe, you just need a tiny house.

Whether you have dreamed of simplifying, going off the grid, getting closer to nature, saving

money or any combination of the above, you will be fascinated and inspired by the home

of VinaLustado.

Houzz TV shares her house, and her story.

  Positioned in a south-facing direction for

efficient heating and cooling, Vina's breathtaking tiny home is constructed out of rot-resistant

cedar and is actually lightweight enough to be transported by truck.

Her water system also recycles all water, which she then uses to nurture the gorgeous

vegetation surrounding the property.

However, Vina's humble abode is not without its luxury items (such as a propane gas fireplace

and a 10-foot-long skylight loft), proving what an architectural masterpiece this place

truly is.

It's all too easy to admire Vina's simple-yet-oh-so-chic property; she truly proves how little space

is needed in order to find happiness.

What did you think of her domestic oasis in Ojai?

Would you ever be interested in joining the tiny home movement?

Sound off in the comments below and make sure to share if you found this place as glorious

as we did!

For more infomation >> Her Tiny Home May Be Just 140-Square-Feet— But Wait Until You See What's Inside - Duration: 1:28.

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Love Island's Dr Alex and Alexandra get the most votes but are not going home - Daily News - Duration: 3:51.

</form> Fans were expecting to wave goodbye to the devilish Dr Alex after his terrible misdeeds with Alexandra - but it was not to be despite them getting the most votes from their fellow islanders

 The couple received three votes from couples - Megan and Wes, Laura and Paul and Kaz and Josh - meaning they should have been the ones to go straight home

 However, instead of doing this, the three couples to receive any votes were put up for a public vote, meaning it could be Laura and Paul, or Kaz and Josh heading home if the votes sway that way

 All couples were seen deliberating over who they would take home, and it ended up being a pretty tricky decision, with Muggy Megan attempting to stick the boot into Laura

 She told Wes: "In my mind it's Laura and Paul or Alex and Alexandra.  "I don't want to send Alex home as he's tried so hard, but Laura has played it safe

 "Not Paul, but of course she has, she would have stuck with you until the end."  Wes pointed out they were happy together, but eventually he was able to swing it so she voted with him for the non-romantic pair

 Jack and Dani decided they didn't want to "walk out" of the villa without Alex by their side, so they voted for Dani's OG gal pal Laura to go up with Paul

 Alex and Alexandra, who were surely expecting to get the chop, decided their non-romance shouldn't mean they are out of the villa, as they deliberated on some names

 Alexandra said: "Jack and Dani - they deserve to be here.  "I have been a good friend to Megan, but I can't say that about Kaz

"  Eventually this was shown in their voting choice, as they opted to pick Josh and Kaz

Read More Love Island latest  Laura and Paul truly struggled, as Laura has known everyone very closely, but rational Paul was able to remind her about the situation they were in

 Laura said Alex deserves to be there "until the end," suggesting her efforts to be kind to Megan were not reciprocated, but Paul replied: "I don't think it's fair their journey be continued when there's such strong couples here

"  Josh and Kaz, who went through the pros and cons of each couple, voted to oust Alex and Alexandra in the end, meaning there were three votes to boot them out

Don't miss Love Island news  Want to make sure you get the latest updates from the villa? Or just can't wait 23 hours to find out what happens next?  Sign up using this form to receive daily updates directly to your phone - and we'll send the big breaking news to you as well

 But now all three couples with votes are vulnerable, despite Alex Squared being heavily the favourites to leave, judging by their fellow islanders

  The results will air on Love Island on Sunday at 9pm on ITV2.

For more infomation >> Love Island's Dr Alex and Alexandra get the most votes but are not going home - Daily News - Duration: 3:51.

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Brigitte Nielsen Admits She's 'Been With a Lot of Strange Men' But Is Finally Happy in Love - Duration: 3:20.

 Brigitte Nielsen, 55, says happiness these days is quiet nights at home cooking with her husband, Italian model Mattia Dessi, 39, and watching Netflix with their five-week old baby girl Frida and their two rescue dogs, Joker and Tootsie

 "I have that real old-fashioned feel to my family that I always wanted, the kind my mom and dad had," she says

 Nielsen, who gave birth to Frida on June 22 after more than 10 years of undergoing in vitro fertilization treatment, says finding the right man took many years and several unhappy relationships

 The Danish model famously married Sylvester Stallone in 1985, but their union exploded two years later amid plenty of tabloid headlines

She tried her hand at marriage two more times (with Sebastian Copeland in 1990 and Raoul Meyer in 1993) and had a 2005 reality show, Strange Love, with rapper Flavor Flav

She was also briefly engaged to football star Mark Gastineau and the two had one son together

 At age 40, while going through a messy divorce from Meyer, Nielsen says she wasn't looking for love when she met Dessi, who was 15 years younger

 "Mattia walked in, and I literally fell off my chair," she recalls of the instant attraction

Their relationship took off at lightning speed, and soon they were planning for the future

 She credits Dessi for helping her face her alcohol addiction. Today she is sober and says,  "I'm literally a different person, and that has a lot to do with my husband, because my husband doesn't smoke, doesn't drink

When I met him I was like rock and roll, and he said, 'I adore you, but I cannot live with that,' " she says

"I've had some strange men in my life. But I finally found the real deal."  Nielsen, who made headlines when she revealed on Instagram that — at age 54 — she was pregnant with her fifth child, already has four other children, all boys: Raoul Meyer Jr

, 23, Douglas Meyer, 25, Killian Nielsen, 28, and Julian Winding, 34.  She adds that seeing Dessi with their baby girl has brought them even closer together and says when it comes to fatherhood, "he's a natural

"  For more from on Nielsen's baby joy, pick up the latest issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands now

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