Thứ Ba, 31 tháng 10, 2017

Waching daily Oct 31 2017

We're predicting Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain will finally be given the chance from the

outset against Maribor tomorrow night.

The Englishman has only been given one start so far by Jurgen Klopp, and that was in the

League Cup defeat to Leicester City.

He's come off the bench on nine occasions, scoring a fortnight ago against Maribor, so

it's time he got another opportunity…

We think he'll play on the left in the absence of Coutinho and Sadio Mane through injury.

Mo Salah and Roberto Firmino will likely make up the front three, as Daniel Sturridge is

rarely used twice in a week.

This means Jordan Henderson, Gini Wijnaldum and Emre Can can make up the midfield trio,

with James Milner on the bench.

We'd like to see Marko Grujic named as substitute too with the hope of getting him a runout

if the game is won.

In defence, we think Trent Alexander-Arnold will come in to the backline, as will Loris

Karius, who starts in the Champions League ahead of Simon Mignolet.

With Dejan Lovren getting injured before our victory over Huddersfield, Ragnar Klavan will

partner Joel Matip with the ever-present Alberto Moreno at left-back!

This XI should be capable of giving the Slovenians another thumping.

For more infomation >> Liverpool XI v Maribor | Klopp finally gives £35m Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain a chance | News Now | #LFC - Duration: 1:48.

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Jay Ajayi Fantasy Value With Eagles After Trade | SML News - Duration: 4:01.

Jay Ajayi Fantasy Value With Eagles After Trade

Jay Ajayi will now be wearing an Eagles uniform after the Dolphins traded him to Philadelphia.

For a player that was being selected at the end of the first round in fantasy drafts, Jay Ajayi has not lived up to expectations.

Fantasy owners are hoping his recent trade to the Eagles will help his fantasy production.

There's no question that moving into one of the best offenses in the league will help his fantasy value see an uptick, but the question is how great the jump will be.

Ajayi is averaging just 3.4 yards per carry this season, but has also been playing behind a dismal Dolphins offensive line.

Ajayi did show flashes this season rushing for over 100 yards in two games, but he has yet to find the end zone.

After the trade, I move Ajayi up to RB2 territory, but I still have concerns about his overall value.

In 2016, the bulk of Ajayi's 1,272 yards came in four games.

Ajayi rushed for 214, 206, 204 and 111 yards in his best four games which accounted for more than half of his total yards.

I fear that Ajayi could be a running back that is difficult to trust in your starting lineup given his boom or bust potential.

We have seen the same thing this season.

What we do know is Ajayi is going to a good opportunity in Philadelphia as it has been known the Eagles were not particularly happy with LeGarrette Blount.

Darren Sproles went down with a season-ending injury, and Wendell Smallwood has not been overly impressive in his expanded role.

The Eagles rank near the top in nearly every offensive category.

Philadelphia is fourth in points scored with 29 points per game, and sixth in yards per game with 371 yards.

The key stat for Ajayi owners looking to be optimistic is the 246 carries the Eagles have had this season, the most of any team in the NFL.

Without Ajayi, the Eagles rushing attack already ranked fifth in the league with 129.3 yards per game.

Ajayi also gets an upgrade at quarterback with Carson Wentz.

We did not see Ajayi very active in the Dolphins passing game, but with the Eagles potent passing attack Ajayi could see a bit more opportunities.

Even though I have my doubts about Ajayi in the long-term, he is moving into about as good of an opportunity as possible.

This would not prevent me from exploring trade opportunities if I found his new found hype could land my team a better player.

However, I would not trade him for just anybody, as I think Ajayi is moving into the perfect opportunity.

For more infomation >> Jay Ajayi Fantasy Value With Eagles After Trade | SML News - Duration: 4:01.

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Sean Hannity Goes Nuclear on 'President Clinton' After Mueller Indictments # Breaking News - Duration: 2:52.

Welcome to Top Daily Breaking News and here is the latest news update for you.

President Trump's biggest Fox News defender had a full-on meltdown Monday night.

"This may be one of the most important monologues I ever give on this show."

That's how Sean Hannity began his unhinged rant against the woman he mistakenly called

"President Clinton" at the end of what may have actually been President Donald Trump's

worst day yet in office.

After calling on Special Counsel Robert Mueller to "indict" Hillary Clinton instead of

anyone associated with Trump in a Friday night tweetstorm, Hannity returned to the air Monday

night "seething" almost as hard as reports have suggested the president has been all

dayfollowing news that two of his former campaign aides have been charged with serious crimes.

"Tonight we have a major crisis in this country," Hannity told his viewers.

"Does America have equal justice under the law?

It appears tonight the answer is no.

Because from everything we now know there is one justice system for the Clintons, the

left, liberals and all their cronies, and another one for everyone else in America."

He set over the next hour he would set out to prove that there is "zero evidence of

Trump/Russia collusion."

But instead of doing that, Hannity spent the vast majority of his time focused squarely

on the candidate who lost the president election, offering "incontrovertible evidence" that

"Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, and others sold out America's national security interests."

Hannity did inform his viewers about the charges against Paul Manafort and Rick Gates but only

so that he could deem them "pathetic."

As for George Papadopoulos, the Trump campaign adviser whose indictment was unsealed Monday,

he said, "Now, I knew everybody in the Trump campaign.

I never heard about Papadopoulos until today.

And I think I knew everybody."

"So now that we have no Trump collusion, here's what we do have tonight," Hannity

said.

"This is what the media will ignore.

This is what matters.

These are the facts.

This is where the evidence comes in."

Then he immediately gave himself away by asking, "What did President Clinton—or President

Clinton wannabe," he said, catching himself, "President Obama, and key members of the

administration, what did they know about the Uranium One scandal?"

"This is beyond insanity and it's inexcusable," Hannity said of that years-old deal, which

Trump and his allies have been using to deflect from the current investigation into the Trump

campaign's ties to Russia.

He might as well have been talking about his eminently "important" monologue.

That is all from the News Room.

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Trump Over-ruled By A Federal Judge In Washington # Breaking News - Duration: 6:15.

Welcome to Top Daily Breaking News and here is the latest news update for you.

A federal judge in Washington blocked the Trump Administration's proposed transgender

military ban, writing in a strongly worded opinion that the policy "does not appear

to be supported by any facts."

U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly issued the preliminary injunction Monday,

finding that a group of transgender service members would have a strong chance of prevailing

in their lawsuit to have the ban declared unconstitutional.

The injunction remains in place until the lawsuit is resolved or a judge lifts it.

The move is another legal setback for the president, who surprised military leaders

and members of Congress when he announced the proposal via a series of tweets in late

July that reversed an Obama administration policy allowing transgender service members

to serve openly and begin enlisting in January.

The tweets were followed by a presidential directive and a plan set to take effect in

March that would have blocked military recruitment of transgender people and would have forced

the dismissal of current transgender service members.

The judge's injunction effectively reverts Trump's policy to the one issued under Obama.

he Obama administration announced its policy after a Pentagon review found no basis to

exclude transgender people from the military after it examined medical care, military readiness

and other factors.

The Monday ruling was hailed by GLBTQ Legal Advocates and Defenders (GLAD) and the National

Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR), who sued in August on behalf of six active-duty transgender

service members who had come out to their superiors and had roughly 60 years combined

in the military.

It was the first of a handful of suits to challenge the ban and the first significant

ruling by a judge on Trump's policy.

"This is a complete victory for our plaintiffs and all transgender service members, who are

now once again able to serve on equal terms and without the threat of being discharged,"

said NCLR Legal Director Shannon Minter.

Department of Justice spokeswoman Lauren Ehrsam issued a statement, saying the department

is "currently evaluating the next steps."

Department attorneys had previously asked for the suit to be dismissed.

"Plaintiffs' lawsuit challenging military service requirements is premature for many

reasons, including that the Defense Department is actively reviewing such service requirements,

as the President ordered, and because none of the Plaintiffs have established that they

will be impacted by current policies on military service," the statement read.

The six service members in the lawsuit contended that their Fifth Amendment rights to equal

protection were being violated — a claim bolstered by three former Obama administration

service branch chiefs and a senior Pentagon official, who offered statements saying the

ban would harm readiness, staffing, recruitment and morale.

Kollar-Kotelly was unsparing in her ruling, saying the hastily announced Trump policy

did not pass muster on many fronts.

"There is absolutely no support for the claim that the ongoing service of transgender

people would have any negative effect on the military at all.

In fact, there is considerable evidence that it is the discharge and banning of such individuals

that would have such effects," Kollar-Kotelly wrote.

Carl Tobias, a professor at the University of Richmond School of Law, said the Trump

administration would likely have to go all the way to the Supreme Court to have any chance

of getting the preliminary injunction nullified.

"If they go to the D.C. Circuit, I can't imagine they are going to overturn this,"

Tobias said.

"The judge was strong in her opinion.

She just didn't see any support for the policy on the facts."

More than a dozen states filed a brief in October supporting the arguments of the service

members in the case, writing that Trump was pursuing an "irrational" return to discrimination

in the military.

One aspect of the opinion that continued to be debated Monday was the barring of military

funding for sex-reassignment surgery, which is part of the ban.

Kollar-Kotelly's order found that none of the plaintiffs had shown they were likely

to be affected by that funding ban, so the court was not in a position to rule on "the

propriety of this directive."

Transgender advocates, however, insisted that the ruling allowed the military to continue

to pay for such surgeries.

The Department of Justice declined to comment on its understanding of the ruling as it relates

to the surgery issue.

There is no official tally of transgender military members, and estimates vary widely.

One recent study by the Rand Corp. put the number on active duty at about 2,500, while

another from the Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law estimated that there were 15,500

on active duty, in the National Guard and in the reserves.

Currently, 18 other countries allow transgender troops to serve in the military,

Trump's proposal was cheered by many religious conservatives but outraged transgender advocates

and many liberals.

Trump blindsided many when he announced the policy on Twitter.

"After consultation with my Generals and military experts, please be advised that the

United States Government will not accept or allow Transgender individuals to serve in

any capacity in the U.S. Military," Trump wrote in the tweets.

"Our military must be focused on decisive and overwhelming victory and cannot be burdened

with the tremendous medical costs and disruption that transgender in the military would entail."

Lesbian, gay and transgender advocates say the ban is part of a broader pattern of discrimination

by the Trump administration.

This month, Attorney General Jeff Sessions reversed a Justice Department policy protecting

transgender workers from discrimination under federal law.

That is all from the News Room.

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