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 While France were losing 2-0 to the Netherlands in Rotterdam in their UEFA Nations League, Paul Pogba was busy talking to one of the greatest players of all-time - Lionel Messi

 Pogba, who pulled out of the France squad with a back injury - bumped into Messi in Salt Bae's Turkish steak house in Dubai

 But it wasn't just a 'smile and wave' kind of meeting. Instead, Pogba and Messi had a little chinwag

 Pogba showed off his intelligent side by speaking in Spanish throughout with images and videos going viral of the unlikely pair's interaction

 But what was being said?  Was Messi trying to persuade Pogba to leave Manchester United to join Barcelona after the Frenchman has been linked with a move to the Camp Nou for months?  Maybe

But not as far as we know.  But we do know one thing that was mentioned - the famous N'Golo Kane song

 Following France's World Cup win, the players came up with a brilliant little chant for the midfielder - and it involved Messi

 The tune includes the line "He stopped Leo Messi" in response to France 4-3 victory against Argentina in the round of 16

 And it was chanted by Pogba upon France's homecoming after their World Cup triumph

 And according to the Metro, that came up in conversation with Pogba mentioning it

 Messi's response?  He laughed out loud before gesturing and saying "That's a lie!"  Cheeky

 That will probably settle a few United fans' nerves after seeing the images of Pogba with Messi and immediately feared the worst

 Although considering Pogba's comments in September, it's probably not too surprising to hear the midfielder being linked with a move away from the club

 "My future is currently in Manchester, I still have a contract, I'm playing there at the moment, but who knows what will happen in the next few months," he said

For more infomation >> Paul Pogba seen talking to Lionel Messi in Dubai - here's what he said to him - Duration: 2:49.

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What do you feel, rain sneaks into your tent, what is your view of the whole world #Idlib - Duration: 2:34.

Hello my friends

You can't imagine the scale of the catastrophe that happening with coming winter here in Idlib.

Imagine yourself and you are out of your country, no work, and you don't have money

a cruel war is happening in your country, and you only have a small tent

Rain is falling profusely, the wind is so strong

What do you feel, rain sneaks into your tent, what is your view of the whole world

Imagine your life , you and your family in the displaced camps who survive from the death, you sleep in the open without food.

This is not fantasy, that's the reality of the displaced people who live in Idlib now

Do you know if you have a house you live with your family, and you have some of food, this is the rich for you, because there is a lot of Syrian here in Idlib don't have these simple things in their life.

While your children dream to getting a new game or a gift in the new year's day

Children of camps dream to have a simple rights in something protects them from the severe cold

We will not ask you to return the displaced people to their homes, which was destroyed because of Assad regime and Russia, but only to help them keep the cold away from their bodies.

How you can sleep in your bed and you know there are children and women suffering from the cold in syria

Here in syria, the dream of the displaced person is a house and a clothing that will protect him the cold with his family.

I hope every dad or mum to think carefully with these children.

When you cover your baby at night in his bed to protect him from the cold,remember parents in the camps can't find what they cover their children

There are 4 million people in Idilib in need help

Save children in the camps

For more infomation >> What do you feel, rain sneaks into your tent, what is your view of the whole world #Idlib - Duration: 2:34.

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What William did during 'separation' from Kate that made her really mad - Duration: 2:46.

 Prince William and Kate Middleton may be living in a real life fairy tale, but even their relationship isn't without its problems

 The pair famously broke-up in 2007 before reconciling and getting engaged in 2010

 However this wasn't the first time the two separated as they had also done so once before back in 2004 during a summer break from university

 William is believed to have wanted space from the relationship and ended up going away with a friend

 However something about that trip really didn't sit well with Kate.  According to The Express, the book, 'The Duchess of Cambridge: How Kate Middleton Became A Future Queen', reveals that the Duke of Cambridge went on holiday with his best friend Guy Pelly, who is now godfather to Prince Louis

 So what was the problem with this? Well, it turns out Guy had hired an all-female crew for their trip away

 The author of the book claims the Duchess of Cambridge was "miserable" when she found out about this

 Instead of heading away herself, the book says Kate went home to Berkshire to deal with the situation by spending time with her family

 While there her friends revealed that she "let her guard down" about her relationship with William for the first time

 "She got quite drunk on white wine and really let her guard down," they commented

"She was debating whether or not she should text or call him.  "She said how sad she was and how much she was missing William but never mentioned it after that

"  Thankfully we all know that the story has a very happy ending.  William popped the question during a trip to Africa and gifted his bride-to-be his mother's iconic engagement ring as a way to ensure Princess Diana was there with them throughout the excitement

 Kate and William were married in 2011 and have since started a family, having three children - Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis

For more infomation >> What William did during 'separation' from Kate that made her really mad - Duration: 2:46.

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What is Grind Hard Plumbing Co? - Duration: 5:16.

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Dr. Phil To Admitted Catfish: 'What Was Your Desired Effect?' - Duration: 5:05.

For more infomation >> Dr. Phil To Admitted Catfish: 'What Was Your Desired Effect?' - Duration: 5:05.

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Wayne Rooney explains why he was 'embarrassed' near the end of his Man United days - Duration: 5:02.

Football News24/7  Wayne Rooney's 120th and final England cap in a 3-0 win over the United States at Wembley on Thursday evening was an occasion of mixed emotions

 The FA's sentimental decision to call him up one last time was at first met with criticism, but when he appeared before kick-off with his four children through a guard of honour, few could suggest it wasn't a worthwhile exercise

 FA Chairman Greg Clarke and Harry Kane presented Rooney with an award to mark his unmatched 53-goal contribution for the Three Lions - an achievement the veteran striker thinks will eventually be bettered by his Tottenham counterpart

 "I look forward to presenting him with the trophy," the 33-year-old said, per BBC Sport

 "I asked Harry to present me with the award because I believe he will beat my goalscoring record

 "It was great to be out there in front of the fans again and it was special for me and my family

"  While Rooney didn't seal his swansong with a goal, his half-hour cameo in the second half was a fitting way to bring down the curtain on his international career

 Since leaving Everton last June, the 33-year-old has been playing for DC United in the MLS where he has found the net 12 times in 21 outings

 But despite showing glimpses of his undeniable class for the Washington outfit, the reality is that age has caught up with the former Manchester United star

 What's more, Rooney could see the writing on the wall even before he chose to part with the Red Devils after 13 years

 He told Sky Sports, per Goal: "There are times when you doubt yourself as a player, you think: 'Am I good enough?'  "The time Jose Mourinho left me out of the Manchester United team

There are moments when you do doubt yourself, I believe I was good enough to get back in the team, but I never really got that opportunity

 "I came on for one minute in the Europa League final, I was about to come on against Southampton in the League Cup final, and in those moments it was embarrassing

 "It was getting to a point where I was embarrassed, I thought: 'I can't keep doing this,' as hard as it was to leave Man United

 "In the Southampton game, Mourinho came to me and said: 'I want you to lift the trophy

'  "I was like: 'Well, I didn't even play in the game.'   "He was persistent with it, and I literally lifted it and moved it on! I just knew

 what was I doing? I need to move on and go somewhere else."  Rooney had already cemented his legendary status by this point, though it's interesting to learn more about his mindset as he was gradually supplanted at Old Trafford

 Do you think the ex-Everton and United man left the Premier League at the right time? Share your thoughts by leaving a comment

For more infomation >> Wayne Rooney explains why he was 'embarrassed' near the end of his Man United days - Duration: 5:02.

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What If Trump Was Vegan - Duration: 1:43.

We've all heard Donald Trump's horrendous diet.

Hamburgers, McDonalds, fast food.

But the question is...what if Donald Trump was vegan?

How would he be different?

Instead of a United States first, selfish attitude - maybe he would wonder:

What if we were a global first planet,

considering the health and well being of everyone?

What if instead of genetically modified beef from a double quarter pounder with cheese

, he had a fresh veggie bowl from a farmer's market?

Maybe he'd be clear headed, happy, socially adept to help those in need.

Maybe he'd be a selfish vegan?

Maybe he'd want all the plant based food to himself and to the United States.

Maybe his catchphrase would take on a life of its on.

Japanese Green Tea? "You're fired!"

What we all have to understand is the absurdity of the idea:

What if Donald Trump were vegan?

He'd care more about the plant. He'd care more about our future.

He might just also care about himself a litte bit more

which would help him make wiser decisions for us all...

but at the same time

what kind of vegan would he be?

A Beverly Hills vegan?

Where he's just looking for a smoothie spot to get his greens in

or a true, Portland, Oregon, give me grass-fed butter and some home grown beets vegan?

Either way, any condition, a vegan Donald Trump

would likely be friendlier, more globally conscious and a better leader

simply based upon the fact he might stop for just a moment and ask…

Is this the right thing to do?

For more infomation >> What If Trump Was Vegan - Duration: 1:43.

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Attorney for female GoFundMe suspect claims she, too, was duped - Duration: 15:58.

The attorney for the female member of a New Jersey trio charged with launching a GoFundMe campaign that warmed the hearts of millions and generated more than $400,000 in donations for a seemingly selfless homeless military vet claimed in a new interview with that she herself was victimized by the other two men

Attorney James Gerrow acknowledged that his client, Kate McClure, was in on the initial plan to concoct a story about allegedly homeless veteran Johnny Bobbitt using his last $20 to help her out of a roadside jam when she ran out of gas but said she was only interested in creating the ruse for a brief time to help Bobbitt

"The story about the gas was what I refer to — and this is where the prosecutors and I have a disagreement — on Kate's part

It was puffing, it was exaggeration trying to help this veteran." Despite what Gerrow described as his client's good intentions, he said the fund campaign "just took off

" 'A bit naive' Gerrow also claimed that his client was too trusting and unsophisticated to understand what was unfolding

"She's a bit naive, and she's come out of a troubled relationship … and now she was with D'Amico, who [is] 10 or 11 years her senior, and she was under his influence," he said

"And all of this occurred because of her trust in D'Amico." It wasn't until McClure and her attorney's second meeting with New Jersey prosecutors that he claims she pieced the entire scam together and realized that she had been duped

"At the second conference, the prosecutors were talking about evidence," Gerrow said

"At that point in time, I turned to Kate and said, 'Do you understand what they're saying?'" "At that point, she became very emotional," he said

"She was in tears, she was crying, visibly shaking because she realized what they were saying — and that is that she had been being used by D'Amico and by Bobbit

She had been set up." An attorney for D'Amico and Bobbitt was not immediately available to respond to Gerrow's claims on Friday night

On Thursday, Burlington County Prosecutor Scott Coffina said at a news conference that the entire story of Bobbitt using his last $20 after McClure ran out of gas was "predicated on a lie" designed to dupe thousands of people into contributing to the campaign

"Less than an hour after the GoFundMe campaign went live, McClure, in a text exchange with a friend, stated that the story about Bobbitt assisting her was fake

" In one of the texts read by Coffina, McClure allegedly wrote to a friend, "OK, so wait, the gas part is completely made up but the guy isn't

I had to make something up to make people feel bad. So, shush about the made up stuff

" McClure, 28, D'Amico, 39, and Bobbitt, 34, were all charged with second-degree theft by deception and conspiracy to commit theft by deception

McClure and D'Amico voluntarily surrendered to authorities on Wednesday, and have since been released, Coffina said

If convicted, each of them faces five to 10 years in prison, prosecutors said. Gerrow said that despite her deception, McClure's initial instinct was to help Bobbitt and that once the campaign reached a fever pitch in the media, she tried without success to end the ruse

"At $10,000, Kate tried to cut it off with GoFundMe, [but] they told her that couldn't be done," Gerrow said

"She also tried to cut it off again at $100,000 because she was very concerned about the amount of money that was coming into the fund

" A spokesperson for GoFundMe, which has cooperated in the investigation and has agreed to refund money to the 14,000 people who donated to Bobbitt, countered Gerrow's claims

"Campaign organizers are in full control of their campaigns, including their ability to turn off donations," spokesman Bobby Whithorne told late on Friday

In fact, on the couple's GoFundMe page, McClure notes to supporters that "Johnny asked me to please stop accepting donations today

. He asked, instead of donating to his campaign, to maybe take a second to search for another worthy cause that, for whatever reason, hasn't gotten the attention his has

" Yet, in a subsequent post, McClure acknowledged closing out the campaign, only to reopen it shortly afterward

"For the short time that we took it down, though, it is obvious that people still want to donate to his cause

You guys continue to amaze us." Earlier this week, GoFundMe released a statement about the case

"While this type of behavior by an individual is extremely rare, it's unacceptable and clearly it has consequences

Committing fraud, whether it takes place on or offline is against the law. We are fully cooperating and assisting law enforcement officials to recover every dollar withdrawn by Ms

McClure and Mr. D'Amico," company officials said in a statement. 'They hit the casinos hard' Coffina said the suspected fraudsters might have gotten away with the scam had Bobbitt not filed a lawsuit against McClure and D'Amico in August, accusing them of withholding the funds from him

The money is all gone, most of it allegedly squandered by McClure and D'Amico on luxury handbags, a New Year's trip to Las Vegas and a BMW; the couple also used the donated funds to pay back $9,000 they owed to relatives and "hit the casinos hard," Coffina said

Bank records showed they withdrew more than $85,000 at or near casinos in Atlantic City, Philadelphia and Las Vegas, he said

They were ordered to appear in court on Christmas Eve. Bobbitt was arrested Wednesday night by the Philadelphia Police Department on charges of being a fugitive from justice, according to Philadelphia police

He is expected to be extradited to Burlington County to face charges related to the GoFundMe case

Reached Thursday, an attorney for McClure and D'Amico told , "We have no comment

Have a nice day." Media blitz In numerous media appearances, McClure claimed she was driving to meet a friend in September 2017 when she ran out of gas around midnight on the I-95 exit ramp near Philadelphia

Bobbitt, who was sleeping under a nearby overpass, came to her rescue, she would say

She claimed Bobbitt spent his last $20 to buy her gas. "I pulled over to the side of the road as far as I could and I was going to get out and walk to the nearest gas station because it was not that far away, and that's when I met Johnny," McClure said last November in a "Good Morning America" interview

"He walked up and he said, 'Get back in the car. Lock the doors. I'll be back.' I was just like, 'OK

'" She said Bobbitt used his panhandling money to get her out of the jam. "I almost couldn't believe it," McClure added

"I said, 'Thank you. I swear, I'll be back. I promise I'll be back to give you [the] money back

'" Hoping to repay Bobbitt for the apparent generous act, McClure said she and D'Amico set up a GoFundMe online

The fund was launched on Nov. 10, 2017, just hours after D'Amico took a photo of McClure posing with Bobbitt near the I-95 exit ramp, Coffina said

"I just got her gas to help her get back on her way. I didn't think anything about it

I wasn't expecting anything in return," Bobbitt told "Good Morning America." "That's how I got the money to start with — from other people

[I had to] return the favor. I can't constantly take and not give back." 'No Good Deed' Coffina said investigators believe McClure and D'Amico first met Bobbitt about a month before they launched the GoFundMe campaign near the Sugarhouse Casino in Philadelphia, close to the I-95 off-ramp where Bobbitt was living on the streets at the time

Asked who came up with the idea of the scam, Coffina noted a 2012 Facebook post written by Bobbitt that was "remarkably similar" to the narrative on the GoFundMe page

"He reported that he helped a woman who had both run out of gas and had a flat tire at a Walmart, spent his last supper money to get her on her way and fix her flat tire," Coffina said

"I don't think that's a coincidence." Among the few things about the story that's true is that Bobbitt served in the Marine Corps and was homeless, Coffina said

Military records obtained by show that Bobbit served in the Marines as an ammunition technician from December 2002 to February 2004, and was awarded a National Defense Service Medal

"He deserves our appreciation for his willingness to serve our country as a United States Marine and he has our sympathy and concern for the homelessness that he's experienced, as well as his publicized struggle with addiction," Coffina said

"But it is imperative to keep in mind that he was fully complicit in the scheme to defraud contributors, promoting the campaign in multiple media appearances and posing with D'Amico and McClure for a Philadelphia Inquirer story in front of a gas station that he did not buy gas from

" In August, Bobbitt filed a lawsuit accusing McClure and D'Amico of committing fraud by taking more than half of the money they raised for themselves

His pro bono attorney alleged in court papers that the couple treated the donations like their "personal piggy bank to fund a lifestyle that they could not otherwise afford

" D'Amico and McClure denied the allegations. In September, the Burlington County Prosecutor's Office launched a criminal investigation into the missing GoFundMe donations and raided the couple's home, seizing a BMW and other belongings

Coffina said that even after burning through most of the money and getting sued by Bobbitt, D'Amico was allegedly thinking of ways to keep the scam going, including landing a book deal

"He was certain the payday from the book deal they were pursuing would dwarf the money from the GoFundMe campaign," Coffina said

"A few months later, when the dispute with Bobbitt became public, D'Amico was not dissuaded

Instead, he pitched a title for the book that would encompass the controversy, 'No Good Deed

'" ' Aaron Katersky and Bill Hutchinson contributed to this report.

For more infomation >> Attorney for female GoFundMe suspect claims she, too, was duped - Duration: 15:58.

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Rooney reveals what Mourinho said to him that left him "embarrassed" - Duration: 2:07.

  Wayne Rooney has spoken out about his final days at Manchester United and revealed how Jose Mourinho once left him feeling a little embarrassed

 The DC United forward was at the tail end of his career at the Old Trafford club when the Portuguese took over from Louis van Gaal, and suddenly found game time harder to come by

  He admits that finding he was no longer a first team player left him feeling slightly embarrassed, adding that a conversation with Mourinho following the Red Devils' EFL Cup final win over Southampton had a similar effect on him

  Rooney told Gary Neville via Sky Sports: "There are times when you doubt yourself as a player, and think: 'Am I good enough?'  "The time Jose Mourinho left me out of the Manchester United team

There are moments when you do doubt yourself, I believe I was good enough to get back in the team, but I never really got that opportunity

 "I came on for one minute in the Europa League final, I was about to come on against Southampton in the League Cup final, and in those moments it was embarrassing

 "It was getting to a point where I was embarrassed, I thought: 'I can't keep doing this,' as hard as it was to leave Man Utd

In the Southampton game, Mourinho came to me and said: 'I want you to lift the trophy

'  "I was like: 'Well, I didn't even play in the game.' He was persistent with it, and I literally lifted it and moved it on! I just knew… 'What was I doing? I need to move on and go somewhere else

'"

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