Thứ Tư, 30 tháng 1, 2019

Waching daily Jan 30 2019

Line-ups Liverpool: Alisson, Wijnaldum, Matip, van Dijk, Robertson, Henderson, Keita, Mane, Firmino, Shaqiri, Salah

 Subs: Fabinho, Lovren, Sturridge, Lallana, Mignolet, Origi, Camacho. Leicester: Schmeichel, Ricardo Pereira, Evans, Maguire, Chilwell, Mendy, Ndidi, Gray, Maddison, Albrighton, Vardy

 Subs: Simpson, Morgan, Iheanacho, Ward, Barnes, Okazaki, Choudhury. Referee: Martin Atkinson (W Yorkshire)Match preview Liverpool will look to extend their lead in the Premier League to seven points after Manchester City lost to Newcastle tonight

 The Reds take on Leicester this evening at Anfield. Ahead of the match Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp said: "They (Leicester) like playing against the top sides

They are not a massive counter-attacking side like they have been in the past but it's still a threat

They don't give you lots of space. "We expect a very dangerous opponent. They have quality and are a super team

I am sure they are not happy with their position. "They have invested a lot of money in the team

They'd have been happy with their position a few years ago but not after winning the league and playing in the Champions League

" Leicester City manager Claude Puel has talked about his side enjoying a break as they weren't in FA Cup action at the weekend

 He said: "It was a possibility to rest and to change our ideas, to come back to training with intensity, quality and focus

 "It's a good thing for these players, for the team, but we need to move on, to look forward, and now we have a fantastic challenge in these games

" FOLLOW ALL THE ACTION FROM LIVERPOOL V LEICESTER IN THE PREMIER LEAGUE BELOW

For more infomation >> Liverpool vs Leicester LIVE: Confirmed team news and updates from Premier League clash - Duration: 2:41.

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Pete Davidson and Judd Apatow Team Up For Untitled Comedy | THR News - Duration: 2:08.

It's been a really long time since Judd Apatow directed a feature film.

"It's been 84 years."

Okay so that is a tiny exaggeration as it's actually only been 4 years since

the comedy king brought us the laughs with Amy Schumer's 'Trainwreck' -

and that is long enough!

"I like you Amy! You're clever, but you're not too brainy.

You're pretty-ish, and you're not gorgeous. You're approachable."

"Thank you..."

Now, the funny filmmaker is teaming up with 'SNL' alum Pete Davidson

for an untitled comedy at Universal Pictures beginning May or June.

Davidson wrote the script with Apatow and Dave Sirus and will star in what is being

described as a semi-autobiographical story of Davidson growing up in Staten Island,

New York. Davidson lost his firefighter father on 9/11 when he was just 7 years old

and has suffered the traumatic repercussions ever since. He first tried stand-up

when he was 16 and became known for his stark, truthful nature on sensitive topics

such as his struggles with mental illness and the loss of his beloved dad.

"I remember when my dad died and my mom was like,

'Your dad's dead, but we got you a Playstation 2.' and I was like 'yeah, cool.'

I was like, 'That seems about even.'"

He became one of the youngest comedians to join 'SNL' when he was cast on

the sketch show at the age of 20. He makes an appearance in 'What Men Want,'

the Paramount comedy set to open Feb. 8, and worked with Apatow

on 'Trainwreck.' The actor and comedian has been generating plenty of buzz for

his performance in 'Big Time Adolescence,' which premiered Monday at the

Sundance Film Festival to strong reviews. 'The Hollywood Reporter's' review called

his performance in the coming-of-age dramedy "so on target" and "disciplined,

showing fine comic timing and yielding the screen when it serves the movie."

Sources say the project sees Apatow doing for Davidson what he did for

Schumer with 'Trainwreck,' giving a platform for a rising comedian to play a

version of themselves on a stage built with material from their own lives.

Meanwhile, Apatow who has also directed such iconic hits as 'The 40-Year Old Virgin'

and 'Knocked Up,' last put out 'The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling,' the

Emmy-winning documentary about the life of his late mentor.

To read more on this story, head to THR.com.

For The Hollywood Reporter News, I'm Lyndsey Rodrigues.

For more infomation >> Pete Davidson and Judd Apatow Team Up For Untitled Comedy | THR News - Duration: 2:08.

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Promis news - Tatütata beim Deutschen Filmball! - Duration: 0:45.

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US NEWS | Wind chill is a real threat. It can and will harm you. - Duration: 3:02.

US NEWS | Wind chill is a real threat. It can and will harm you.

The exposed parts of your body may feel like theyre freezing. This phenomenon is called wind chill.

Thats right, the weather term isnt a myth. Wind chill is real, so heres some facts to help you understand what it means and how to protect yourself:

What is wind chill?

Wind chill is essentially how cold people and animals feel when theyre outside, according to the .

Wind chill is based on how much heat is lost from exposed skin while its windy and cold. The faster the wind, the more heat is drawn from the body, which lowers the skin temperature and, ultimately, the internal body temperature.

"The critical thing is how long you can expose your skin before freezing," said Tom Sater, CNN meteorologist. "When the winds are stronger, it can whip the heat away from your body quicker."

Wind chill only applies to people and animals, the NWS says. The only effect wind chill has on inanimate objects such as cars or water pipes is that it shortens the amount of time it takes for the object to cool.

Why is it dangerous?

Wind chill can lead to , hypothermia and, ultimately, death.

Frostbite is caused by freezing of the skin and underlying tissues. Its most common on the fingers, toes, nose, ears, cheeks and chin, according to the Mayo Clinic. Severe cases can kill body tissue.

Hypothermia occurs when your body loses heat faster than it can produce it, the Mayo Clinic says. Left untreated, it can lead to the failure of the heart and respiratory system and, eventually, death.

How is wind chill measured?

The NWS says wind chill is for temperatures at or below 50 degrees and wind speeds above 3 mph.

Wind chill "takes into account the wind and how cold it is," CNN meteorologist Taylor Ward says.

So, the colder it is and the stronger the wind, the lower the wind chill.

In 2001, the NWS launched a that features a useful formula for calculating the dangers of winter winds and freezing temperatures.

Whats the difference between wind chill and wind speed?

Wind speed is just how strong the wind is, Ward says.

"Temperature and wind speed are the two components that go into the formula to figure out the wind chill, which is how cold it actually feels," he said.

When are wind chill advisories or warnings issued?

Wind chill advisory and warning criteria are issued locally, the National Weather Service says.

For example, wind chill advisories in New York City start at 15 degrees and warnings at 25.

In Chicago, advisories start at 20 degrees and warnings at 30 degrees.

And in Atlanta, advisories start at 5 degrees and warnings at 10.

Ward says the criteria for a wind chill warning or advisory is a sliding scale and takes climatology into account.

"People in the upper Midwest are most accustomed to the cold so the wind chill has to be lower than a place like the South to prompt a warning," he said.

How can people fight against wind chill?

Layers, layers and more layers.

"Cover all exposed skin. Face masks help," Sater said.

There is a myth about hats flying around that people need to wear one because 80 percent of the bodys heat escapes from the head. Sater says exposing the head to wind chill and cold temperatures is no different than exposing an arm or leg.

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