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Bayern Munich know they're in for 'A Hard Day's Night' when they visit Liverpool in the Champions League on Tuesday night but that hasn't stopped them getting in the spirit of the occasion

The German club channelled one of Merseyside's most famous exports, The Beatles, with a funny mock-up of the iconic Abbey Road album cover posted on their Instagram account 'Yesterday'

Mats Hummels, Thomas Muller, Robert Lewandowski and Manuel Neuer, all sporting Sixties-style hair dos, walked across an imaginary zebra crossing at their training ground

It was a tribute to The Beatles' famous 1969 album cover which saw John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison walking across a zebra crossing outside Abbey Road Studios in London

The Bundesliga club branded themselves 'The Bayerns: Come Together' on the post, which received over 250,000 likes on Instagram and plenty of approving comments

They have also released a t-shirt with the image printed on it, priced at €24.95 (£21

85) to mark the last-16 tie with Liverpool.Bayern will be no doubt delighted to 'Get Back' to Bavaria with a positive result on Tuesday night and will 'Feel Fine' if they can grab an away goal or two against the in-form Reds

 The German outfit will be backed by plenty of 'Day Tripper' fans with a 'Ticket to Ride' at Anfield but it will something of a 'Magical Mystery Tour' because the two clubs haven't met in the European Cup or Champions League since 1981

Jurgen Klopp will be saying 'Don't Let Me Down' to his players as they take on a club with which he was once a staunch rival when he managed Borussia Dortmund

 He may have to 'Let It Be' if it's a negative result and concentrate instead on the 'Long and Winding Road' to the Premier League title with Liverpool 'Here, There and Everywhere' in the coming weeks

They travel to rivals Manchester United on Sunday before a home game with Watford and the Merseyside derby with Everton, with a trio of wins a great 'Help' in saying 'Hello [or] Goodbye' to a first title since 1990

For more infomation >> Liverpool News - Bayern Munich brilliantly channel The Beatles ahead of Liverpool trip - Duration: 2:56.

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Robert Suhr KX News at 10 Last Look 2-17-19 - Duration: 2:41.

For more infomation >> Robert Suhr KX News at 10 Last Look 2-17-19 - Duration: 2:41.

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MI5 hope ISIS bride will lead them to missing UK jihadis - News Today - Duration: 2:56.

 Jihadi mum Shamima Begum yesterday appeared to justify the Manchester terror attack as "retaliation" for western airstrikes that have killed Islamic State women and children

 The 19-year-old runaway sparked outrage with her latest comments as Home Secretary Sajid Javid repeated his warning: "If you back terror, there must be consequences

"  And the Mirror can reveal MI5 want to interview Islamic State bride Begum – who is in a north Syria refugee camp with her newborn son

 Counter-terror officers hope to grill her over the threat from other "missing" British jihadists as IS faces being destroyed militarily in Syria

 Begum told the BBC the deaths of 22 people in the 2017 Manchester Arena terror attack were comparable to "women and children" being bombed in IS territory in Baghuz

    Those killed at the Ariana Grande concert included a girl of eight and a woman of 51

Begum conceded: "I do feel it's wrong that innocent people did get killed. It's one thing to kill a soldier, it's self-defence, but to kill people like women and children

"  But in a blunt about-face, she went on: "Just people like the women and children in Baghuz being killed right now unjustly, the bombings

It's a two-way thing really.  "Because women and children are being killed back in the Islamic State right now and it's kind of retaliation

 "Like, their justification was that it was retaliation so I thought, 'OK, that is a fair justification'

"  . She is begging to be allowed to return to Britain after turning her back on the "hard" life under the caliphate

   She has said people "should have sympathy" as she did not know what she was getting into

 A former British intelligence officer told the Mirror: "She may be of value in terms of her contacts and how she got there

 "She may know about UK jihadis who have disappeared off the radar."  Home Secretary Javid told MPs Britons who travelled to Syria or Iraq to join IS "hate our country" and will be stripped of British citizenship if possible

 More than 100 dual nationals have already lost citizenship, of 900 who made the move

 Javid said: "They all supported a terrorist organisation and in doing so have shown they hate our country and values

We must observe international law and cannot leave someone stateless, so where individuals manage to return they will be questioned, investigated and potentially prosecuted

" Read More Top news stories from Mirror Online

For more infomation >> MI5 hope ISIS bride will lead them to missing UK jihadis - News Today - Duration: 2:56.

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Fake Thousands rally in US against Trumps national emergency News Al Jazeera - Duration: 3:57.

Fake Thousands rally in US against Trumps national emergency News Al Jazeera

More than 250 rallies held across the US to decry Trumps national emergency declaration to build the border wall.

Washington, DC  Thousands of people rallied nationwide on Monday to protest against the national emergency US President declared last week to help fund his long promised wall across the US Mexico border.

More than 250 rallies were organised across the on Presidents Day, a US government holiday, with protesters carrying banners and placards that called the national emergency "fake".

"I do think we have a national emergency in this country, this is an emergency to our democratic system," Angelina Huynh, who joined the rally in Washington, DC, outside the White House with her two preschool children, told Al Jazeera.

As snow fell in Boston, Massachusetts, Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley took to the stage to speak against Trumps bid to bypass Congress and help free up dollar 8bn in funds for his wall, which was one of his biggest 2016 campaign promises.

Protesters and civil rights organisations called on Congress to take action against Trumps latest move.

"Thank you other cities and states filing lawsuits! No better way to spend Presidents Day than rallying to stop this crazy President [with] his fake emergency to build a wall!" tweeted Congresswoman Maxine Waters before a rally in Los Angeles, California. 

Come for one, face us ALL! Immigrants, Muslim, Black and LGBTQ folks, and white allies standing united outside the White House and Trumps . Our solidarity is .

Trump declared the national emergency after Democrats refused to cave to his demand of more than dollar 5bn in funding for the wall. That demand led to the longest government shutdown of its kind late last year and into 2019. 

The shutdown ended in late January when Trump, his fellow Republicans and Democrats agreed to temporarily fund the government while talks on border security continued. 

Racing against the clock, Democratic and Republican negotiators came to an agreement last week to keep the government open. The deal did not include funds for Trumps wall, but did include about dollar 1.37bn in funding for physical barriers. 

Trump agreed to sign the legislation, but also announced he was declaring a national emergency over the border, drawing immediate challenges from Democrats and rights groups.   

The president maintains that a wall is needed to stem irregular immigration and the flow of illicit drugs into the country. But statistics show that irregular immigration has been on the decline for decades and most illegal drugs enter the US through official ports of entry. 

Activists and civil rights organisations were joined at rallies on Monday by those affected by Trumps policies over the past two years since he took office, including those affected by the ban on travellers from several Muslim majority countries, the crackdown on undocumented immigration and child separations at the border.

"I have a question, how many people are angry?" a speaker called out to hundreds of protesters at noon in Lafayette Park in the US capital. "How many people are sick and tired of being sick and tired?" the crowd was asked as they cheered in response.

Jo Hannah from Texas visited the border in 2017 and said she saw no emergency. Instead, she saw a plan that would devastate wildlife in the area and a plan that could tear down a wildlife centre in San Antonio.

"Around 10,000 monarch butterflies breed in this centre every year, and they are going to tear this centre for the wall," she said to Al Jazeera from the Washington, DC rally. 

Check out all the people at the against the and his racist agenda. Congress must act now!

Since Trumps announcement on Friday, several Democrats said they would challenge the declaration that will help Trump override Congress purse power.

Cheers erupted outside the White House as a member from the American Civil Liberties Union ACLU told a crowd that the civil rights group was preparing to sue Trump for declaring a national emergency. 

So far, three Texas landowners and an environmental group have filed the first lawsuit challenging Trump, nonprofit watchdog group Public Citizen said.

California Attorney General Xavier Becerra told local media that he plans to file a suit as well. In an interview, he said the suit was "definitely and imminently" coming.

New Mexico, Oregon, Minnesota, New Jersey, Hawaii and Connecticut are among several states joining the lawsuit, local media reported, quoting the attorney generals office. 

For more infomation >> Fake Thousands rally in US against Trumps national emergency News Al Jazeera - Duration: 3:57.

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Liverpool News - Jurgen Klopp reveals 2 Bayern Munich players he's indebted to - Duration: 1:59.

 There will be no room for sentiment when Liverpool take on Bayern Munich in the Champions League last-16 on Tuesday night

 But the Anfield occasion does mean an opportunity for Jurgen Klopp to briefly reunite with two players he admits helped shape his career

 Robert Lewandowski and Mats Hummels were both crucial figures during Klopp's memorable stint in charge of Borussia Dortmund as they won back to back Bundesliga titles

 Klopp admitted his career "would not be the same" without the pair - but he insists he'll use his inside knowledge as best he can to stop them making an impact against his current Reds side

 "They are fantastic players," Klopp said.  "I have to be really thankful because without them, my career would not be the same

We all benefited from each other.  "I remember my first call with Hummels, when I saw Lewandowski for first time

It's part of my life.  "We'll always have a lot of respect for each other.  "I know a lot about them

I really like them.  "We will try everything to, what can I say? To let them not shine

"  Both players are expected to feature at Anfield as key figures in a Bayern Munich side with a few injury concerns

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