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 The substitute replaced Ander Herrera in the 85th minute as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wanted to see out the clean sheet

 And when Bailly was waiting for the midfielder to leave the field, Phelan gave the former Villarreal man a shoulder rub to ensure he was ready for action

 The 24-year-old had his game face on and did not seem phased by the bizarre behaviour

 Fans did pick up on it though and were amused by what they were witnessing. One tweeted: "Mike Phelan massaging Eric Bailly's shoulders at the touchline as he waits to replace Ander Herrera should be in the #MUFC Museum

" "Mike Phelan massaging Bailly's shoulders before coming on has got to be my Golden Moment of the Year

Love it," another said. A third added: "Mike Phelan massaging Bailly's shoulders before he came on is absolutely hilarious!" The Manchester United cruised to victory in west London against relegation strugglers Fulham

 Paul Pogba gave them the lead when he smashed the ball past Sergio Rico at his near post

 The Frenchman now has 13 goals this season, his previous highest-scoring campaign saw him net 11

 Anthony Martial then got in on the act when he used his blistering pace to surge through the Fulham defence

 He then had the finish to match as the team celebrated in front of the travelling fans

 Juan Mata was brought down in the second half and Pogba made no mistake from the spot

 Solskjaer made six changes to his starting line up and the rotation paid off. United are now on 51 points and one clear of Chelsea who travel to Manchester City on Sunday

 Premier League Player of the Month Marcus Rashford was one of the rested star. He will now be fresh for the visit of Paris Saint-Germain when the Champions League returns in midweek

For more infomation >> What Man Utd assistant boss Mike Phelan did on touchline is so bizarre - PICS - Duration: 2:30.

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WAS IST ONE PIECE? - Duration: 2:12.

What is One Piece and what is it about?

I will address this here and I welcome you to a new video

and I would say we start directly

One Piece is with 455 million soldcopies

the most sold Manga series which appears weekly since 1997 in Shonen Jump (a Japanese manga magazine)

and now has over 930 chapters.

The creator of this manga is eiichiro oda

who is very popular due to his creative ideas which he integrates into one piece

In 1999, the whole thing was then also implemented as anime

and still runs active like the Manga.

But what is One Piece now about?

Gol D. Roger the King of Pirates when he was executed his last words were

You want my treasure?

You can have it!

Look for it!

I left everything I gathered in one place!

He used the last seconds of his life to kindle a hellfire from a small flame

This treasure is the One Piece and with it he initiated a great pirate era.

The protagonist is Luffy and already as a little child his dream/goal is it

to put together a crew and then become the King of the Pirates.

You become the King of Pirates, if you crosse the Grand Line

which is the most dangerous sea of the world

what only Gold Roger has achieved so far

and then find the One Piece.

However, the Navy wants to ensure law and order

and therefore fight the pirates.

Besides Luffy, there are of course many other pirates

who want to find a piece, and so there are often battles between the pirates

and also because of the bounty.

What also plays a big role in one piece are so-called devil fruits

that gives those who eat them a unique ability.

However, every fruit has a disadvantage.

You are not able to swim after a bite.

Which makes the whole pretty interesting,

because as everyone knows the pirates spend a lot of time on the seas.

But in One Piece is also happening a lot on land

so the ship serves more or less just to get from one island to another.über

I could say so much more now,

but I do not want that at all

I tried not to spoil anything,

if someone decides after the video to give the anime a chance.

So all the information mentioned can be found in the first few episodes.

I hope I could tell you with my video understandable what One Piece is?

therewith i say goodbye

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What If Ted Bundy Was Still Alive? - Duration: 5:50.

As a result of both the new Netflix Serial Killer Profile and the forthcoming Zac Effron

movie, Ted Bundy's name is trending.

Bundy was one of the most depraved and prolific serial killers in the United States in the

1970s until his final capture in 1978.

He was executed in the electric chair in 1989 ... but what if he hadn't been?

Hello and welcome back to Life's Biggest Questions, the channel that loves thinking outside the

box... we talk about all things from science to science fiction, history to pop culture

and a hearty dose of What Ifs.

I am your host Rebecca Felgate and today I am asking What If Ted Bundy Was Still Alive?

Before I get into this list I want to ask you guys what you would do if you found out

somebody you knew well was a killer?

What a question...

what a video!

Leave me a comment in the comments section and let me know and also why not tell me what

you think would happen if Ted Bundy was still alive?

Also please do like this video if you get something from the content and click that

notification bell if you never want to miss a video.

stay until the end

So, Ted Bundy - real name Theodore Robert Cowell, was a charming, charismatic and attractive

man who managed to masterfully manipulated those around him in order to live a life of

crime, deceit and murder.

He confessed to have committed over 30 homicides but it the true number is likely to be much

higher.

He would feign injury in order to ensnare women's sympathies after which he would over

power them and kill them, later he would often return to their corpses to have sex with them....so...not

such a catch now to all those calling him hot after watching the Netflix documentary.

Ted Bundy made two escapes after being apprehended by the police, and after being caught a third

time he spent the rest of his years in Florida State Prison.

Our question is What if Ted Bundy was Still Alive - which could mean a number of things

- alive in prison - alive and on the run and alive and undetected.

If he were simply alive in prison, he presumably would have not been arrested in a sate with

capital punishment.

He would be 72 years old right now and perhaps markedly less famous - perhaps part of the

cult of his personality was because he WAS sentenced to death.

Or... maybe he would be just as notorious... he did manage to create quite a cult of personality

while he was alive.

It is likely if he were alive and in jail at this time we may know more about the crimes

he committed and the people that he killed, perhaps allowing his victims families a greater

sense of closure.

Although maybe, a master of escape as he was, he could have schemed a great prison break.

For the sake of the females of America, I certainly hope not.

If Bundy were alive and on the run I can only assume he would have been caught again by

now - the authorities were aware of his identity and were actively searching for him when he

was finally caught.

It is unlikely he could have managed to evade them for prolonged periods of time, unless

he hopped the boarder to Mexico or Canada, where he could be living under a new identity

killing a fresh spate of women.

The third possibility is equally if not more terrifying - he is alive and undetected.

During Bundy's time at the University of Washington, females on campus were disappearing at a rate

of around one per month.

While Bundy only admitted to killing around 30 people it is suspected he killed many many

more.

Women wearing slacks or blue jeans with long brown hair parted at the centre seemed to

be his preferred genre of female to kill - the pattern was there.

The thing about Ted Bundy was that he was a climber.

This is something his former girlfriend Stephanie Brooks noticed about him.

At the time he was arrested he was already affiliated with the Republican Party and working

his way up the political ladder.

If he was alive and undetected, his social climbing, along with his charm and charisma

would likely have seen him in a high powered job...like a real life Patrick Batemen.

Worryingly, he may have a high powered job in a government office.

Even after his crimes were revealed, Bundy garnered a perverse following and even his

prison officers thought he was an alright guy!

Seriously!

I am sure he would have had no issue swaying people to vote for him had he decided to run

for office.

With this in mind I am sure he would have taken a wife to keep up appearances, although

not Elizabeth Kloepfer, someone more along the lines of Brooks who could help him climb.

So, Bundy, married with swathes of supporters in a high powered job...imagine all of the

women he could have killed.

Would he have eventually been caught?

The man was a self confessed master of crime scenes but this was in the days before DNA

profiling an abundance of CCTV.

Would he gave managed to get so powerful it was hard to link him to crimes, or would DNA

technology caught up with him in the end.

The thing is, by the time Bundy was first caught in the mid 70s, the cracks in his visage

were starting to show.

He was skipping classes, showing his temper and making mistakes...

With his metal health, I feel like eventually he would have outed himself.

Plus, composite sketches' were being printed in regional newspapers and broadcast on local

television stations - which eventually lead to his identification... as time continued

and media grew.

If he manage to get a good job, he would have been more noticeable.

These days, in the age of MeToo, womens voices are actually heard, unlike in the 70s.

If Bundy wanted to remain unapprehended and undetected it would have required a degree

of restraint, I don't think he would have been capable of.

I think Bundy's story was always going to end behind bars at best, or sat on the electric

chair at worst for him.

It is just a shame he wasn't caught sooner.

SO what do you guys think would happen if TED BUNDY was still alive?

Let me know in the comments section down below.

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What If Planet X Was Real? - Duration: 3:45.

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What Were The Soviet Gulags Like? - Duration: 8:15.

The Soviet Gulag, infamous slave labor camps that persisted for three decades and killed

hundreds of thousands of Soviet citizens.

Years after the fall of the Soviet Union and the lifting of the iron curtain, details on

the Soviet gulag can still be hard to come across, and survivors even rarer.

Most prisoners were worked to death or so malnourished or crippled by their experience

that their lifespans was cut tragically short even after release.

Hello and welcome to another episode of The Infographics Show, today we're taking a look

at what life inside the Soviet gulag was like.

First established in 1919, the Gulag was created by Vladimir Lenin as a prison camp for common

criminals and wealthy peasants known as kulaks.

Because collectivization basically eliminated the prosperity of many kulaks by forcing them

to give up their private farms and pool them together into public farms, they revolted

or protested against it, earning themselves a swift arrest and imprisonment for a few

years of hard labor.

Lenin showed restraint in his use of the Gulag as a punishment tool however, reserving it

only for the worst offenders and criminals.

Yet after Lenin's death and Stalin's rise to power, one of the first things Stalin did

was to dramatically increase the population of the gulags and oversee a rapid expansion

of more labor camps.

Anyone deemed an enemy of the state could be sent to a gulag, often with absolutely

no trial.

During Stalin's great purges where he rid the government of opposing members of the

Communist party, the gulag was the destination of choice for former military officers and

government officials who were deemed disloyal- that is if they avoided a simple bullet to

the back of the head.

As the purges continued and grew in scope, Stalin began rounding up doctors, writers,

intellectuals, students, artists and scientists- anyone who could oppose Stalin publicly and

whip up public support could not be tolerated.

Yet it wasn't just the accused who were targeted for imprisonment, as anyone with direct ties

to the accused could also be rounded up and thrown into a gulag.

During the German invasion in World War II, Stalin issued an order that any Red Army soldier

who retreated from battle would be sent to the gulag- and for any soldier who surrendered

to the Germans, their entire family would be sent in their place.

Soviet soldiers thus had a simple choice to make: die under the German onslaught, or condemn

their families to a decade or more of hard labor and likely death.

But what was life actually like inside the Soviet gulag?

For starters each camp housed a population of both men and women prisoners, often with

the two intermingling and living together.

This placed women at severe risk, as rapes from both the guards and other prisoners were

common place.

Women would often be forced to find a 'gulag husband', a man whom would protect them in

exchange for sexual favors.

If not, they would often be forced to perform those favors for the prison guards in exchange

for some level of protection.

Guards could coerce women to do what they wanted with the promises of better food, clothing

or perhaps shelter- or simply do what they pleased with the female prisoners as they

would face absolutely no repercussions for assaulting someone seen as an enemy of the

state.

Children too were at risk, as they were often thrown into prison camps along with the adult

population, and could also face the risk of being preyed upon by both other prisoners

and guards alike.

Prisoners received little in the way of clothing, a fact which would prove fatal for many during

the harsh Soviet winters.

Perhaps two or three times a year a prisoner might be able to receive a small clothing

allowance, although for the most part prisoners simply took clothing from those who died.

Others might craft their own- as in any prison, a cottage industry of sorts sprung up ran

by individuals with talents ranging from sewing to tattooing.

Each person received two daily meals, although these were just short of starvation diets.

A family of three for example might receive a daily allowance of 140 grams of bread- hardly

enough for a single individual.

Add on to that the fact that these prisoners were then expected to engage in hard labor,

and the low food rations were a near-certain death sentence.

Prisoners would often try to catch their own food in the form of what little wildlife they

might encounter, mostly rats and other rodents, though eating insects when available was not

out of the question.

Boredom would certainly not have been a problem for prisoners in a gulag camp.

Not one to let any amount of human misery go to waste, Stalin saw the gulags as an excellent

source of free labor- just the thing to modernize a Russia that was far behind its modern competitors.

Stalin immediately put the gulag prisoners to work on everything from collective farms,

to iron and copper mines, and felling trees to provide timber for the growing engine of

the Soviet industrial revolution.

Some of the Soviet Union's greatest engineering achievements were all thanks to slave labor,

with the Moscow-Volga Canal, the White Sea- Baltic Canal, and the Kolyma Highway all built

atop a pile of thousands of dead gulag prisoners.

In a very real sense, the Soviet Union was literally built on a pile of corpses.

Prisoners would face 14 hour workdays, seven days a week, all year round.

While the harsh winters would force other industry to shut down, gulag prisoners would

toil in extremely cold weather, often without adequate clothing.

Frostbite and hypothermia were common, as were missing toes, fingers, ears, and even

noses thanks to the cold.

The prisoners were also given very simple and crude tools to work with, and absolutely

no safety equipment.

200,000 prisoners would dig the 128 kilometers (80 miles) of the Moscow-Volga canal with

nothing more than pickaxes and shovels, sometimes even just their bare hands.

The frozen ground would be difficult to break, and the harsh conditions killed many- yet

in Soviet Russia there were few problems that couldn't be overcome by simply throwing enough

slave laborers at it.

The work would be so brutal that some prisoners would mutilate themselves to get out of it,

going so far as to stick their arms in a wood stove to severely burn themselves.

Back home in the gulag, living conditions were appealing.

There was little heating, and the prison facilities were often roughly constructed longhouses

that were poorly insulated from the bitter cold.

Overcrowding plagued the camps, with prisoners forced to sleep anywhere they could find a

place to lay down amidst dozens of their fellow prisoners.

Gangs ran the gulags, preying on the weak and stealing or coercing food and other supplies

from weaker prisoners.

Most prisoners however were not imprisoned for life, but served sentences of varying

lengths.

Family members of suspected traitors for example would receive a minimum sentence of five to

eight years, and prisoners who made it to the end of their sentence were permitted to

leave.

If they worked extremely hard and surpassed their work quotas consistently, some prisoners

even qualified for early release.

Yet prison sentences could be extended without warning, prompting many prisoners nearing

the end of their sentence to commit suicide out of depression.

With an average 10% of the total population dying each year however, making it to the

end of your sentence was extremely unlikely.

Immediately after Stalin's death in 1953, millions of prisoners were released.

Nikita Khrushchev, Stalin's successor, was a staunch critic of the camps and most of

the late dictator's policies, and very quickly reversed as many as possible.

Yet the gulags didn't go away completely, they were after all a fantastic source of

free labor for a Soviet Union with a weak economy, but Khrushchev did away with the

arbitrary sentencing of most dissidents and political adversaries.

Instead the gulags were restructured as prisons for normal criminals, democratic activists,

and anti-Soviet nationalists.

Not a perfect change, but a far cry from the days of Stalin.

The gulags would go on to last until 1987, when Mikhail Gorbachev, grandson of gulag

victims, began the process of completely eliminating them from the Soviet countryside.

Though the world knew of the Soviet gulags for decades, very little factual information

about them was ever obtained during the Cold War thanks to very strict censorship.

State archives detailing the length and breadth of the gulag system were also sealed before

the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, taking years before official information on this

brutal system of forced labor would come to light.

Yet despite the appearance of economically benefiting the Soviet Union through free labor,

experts believe that the camps did not make a significant contribution to the Soviet economy,

as without adequate food and supplies gulag prisoners were simply unequipped to provide

productive results.

How would you have survived a Soviet gulag?

Let us know in the comments!

Also, be sure to check out our other video called Could Russia Invade Europe?!

Thanks for watching, and, as always, don't forget to like, share, and subscribe.

See you next time!

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Who was Molière? Everything You Need to Know about "French playwright" Molière. - Duration: 3:06.

Who was Molière?

Everything You Need to Know about "French playwright" Molière.

Molière was born on 15 January 1622 and passed away on 17th February 1673.

He was a French actor, director and writer.

His real name was Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, Molière was his stage name.

He wrote some of the most important comedies in human history.

He was born in Paris where his father owned a carpet shop.

As a young person, Molière decided to live an artist's life.

At the age of 21, he founded a theatre company that soon went bankrupt.

From 1645–1658, he toured France with some of his friends.

Later, King Louis XIV made Molière responsible for the entertainment at the court of Versailles

near Paris.

Molière was happy to have the king among his friends, because he had many enemies,

especially important people in the Roman Catholic church.

Molière's comedies deal with human weaknesses: jealousy, meanness, hypocrisy, fear of death.

By putting his characters in ridiculous situations, Molière wants to entertain and educate his

audience.

One of his most important plays is Tartuffe, showing a bigoted man stealing his way into

a rich family.

Molière's last play was Le Malade Imaginaire, called in English The Hypochondriac.

As in many of his comedies, Molière played the main role.

What does Molière mean?

proper noun.

(1622–73), French playwright; pseudonym of Jean-Baptiste Poquelin.

He wrote more than twenty comic plays about contemporary France, developing stock characters

from Italian commedia dell'arte.

Notable works: Tartuffe (1664), Le Misanthrope (1666), and Le Bourgeois gentilhomme (1670).

What is Moliere known for?

French actor and playwright, the greatest of all writers of French comedy.

What is the plot of Tartuffe?

Summaries.

Blinded by admiration, Orgon, a property-owning French man, brings the poor and insincere

Tartuffe into his home and arranges for his daughter to marry him.

Various members of the family attempt to have Tartuffe thrown out.

Orgon is a man of property duped by the false piety of the penniless Tartuffe.

Why did Moliere change his name?

When Jean Baptiste decided to become an actor, (his father wanted him to become a lawyer)

and organized the Theatre Illustre in 1643, his father requested that he change his name

so Jean would not embarrass either his family or the King's court.

Acting was still an unacceptable profession in France.

He died on stage during the fourth performance.

Because of his problems with the church, he was not allowed to be buried in a church cemetery.

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What Man Utd assistant boss Mike Phelan did on touchline is so bizarre - PICS - Duration: 2:27.

 The substitute replaced Ander Herrera in the 85th minute as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wanted to see out the clean sheet

 And when Bailly was waiting for the midfielder to leave the field, Phelan gave the former Villarreal man a shoulder rub to ensure he was ready for action

 The 24-year-old had his game face on and did not seem phased by the bizarre behaviour

 Fans did pick up on it though and were amused by what they were witnessing. One tweeted: "Mike Phelan massaging Eric Bailly's shoulders at the touchline as he waits to replace Ander Herrera should be in the #MUFC Museum

" "Mike Phelan massaging Bailly's shoulders before coming on has got to be my Golden Moment of the Year

Love it," another said. A third added: "Mike Phelan massaging Bailly's shoulders before he came on is absolutely hilarious!" The Manchester United cruised to victory in west London against relegation strugglers Fulham

 Paul Pogba gave them the lead when he smashed the ball past Sergio Rico at his near post

 The Frenchman now has 13 goals this season, his previous highest-scoring campaign saw him net 11

 Anthony Martial then got in on the act when he used his blistering pace to surge through the Fulham defence

 He then had the finish to match as the team celebrated in front of the travelling fans

 Juan Mata was brought down in the second half and Pogba made no mistake from the spot

 Solskjaer made six changes to his starting line up and the rotation paid off. United are now on 51 points and one clear of Chelsea who travel to Manchester City on Sunday

 Premier League Player of the Month Marcus Rashford was one of the rested star. He will now be fresh for the visit of Paris Saint-Germain when the Champions League returns in midweek

For more infomation >> What Man Utd assistant boss Mike Phelan did on touchline is so bizarre - PICS - Duration: 2:27.

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What Man Utd assistant boss Mike Phelan did on touchline is so bizarre - PICS - Duration: 2:30.

 The substitute replaced Ander Herrera in the 85th minute as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wanted to see out the clean sheet

 And when Bailly was waiting for the midfielder to leave the field, Phelan gave the former Villarreal man a shoulder rub to ensure he was ready for action

 The 24-year-old had his game face on and did not seem phased by the bizarre behaviour

 Fans did pick up on it though and were amused by what they were witnessing. One tweeted: "Mike Phelan massaging Eric Bailly's shoulders at the touchline as he waits to replace Ander Herrera should be in the #MUFC Museum

" "Mike Phelan massaging Bailly's shoulders before coming on has got to be my Golden Moment of the Year

Love it," another said. A third added: "Mike Phelan massaging Bailly's shoulders before he came on is absolutely hilarious!" The Manchester United cruised to victory in west London against relegation strugglers Fulham

 Paul Pogba gave them the lead when he smashed the ball past Sergio Rico at his near post

 The Frenchman now has 13 goals this season, his previous highest-scoring campaign saw him net 11

 Anthony Martial then got in on the act when he used his blistering pace to surge through the Fulham defence

 He then had the finish to match as the team celebrated in front of the travelling fans

 Juan Mata was brought down in the second half and Pogba made no mistake from the spot

 Solskjaer made six changes to his starting line up and the rotation paid off. United are now on 51 points and one clear of Chelsea who travel to Manchester City on Sunday

 Premier League Player of the Month Marcus Rashford was one of the rested star. He will now be fresh for the visit of Paris Saint-Germain when the Champions League returns in midweek

For more infomation >> What Man Utd assistant boss Mike Phelan did on touchline is so bizarre - PICS - Duration: 2:30.

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Moin Khan Scold The Coach Mickey Arthur || What Was The Reason || Today Sports Pk || - Duration: 1:49.

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Chelsea Frei Reveals Playing Victoria Gotti Was A 'Dream': 'I Wanted To Give Her Story Justice' - Br - Duration: 2:44.

Chelsea Frei, who will star as Victoria Gotti on Feb. 9 in Lifetime's 'Victoria Gotti: My Father's Daughter,' spoke to HollywoodLife about taking on the 'dream' role

   Chelsea Frei has gone from playing a hysterical housewife in Sideswiped to the often misunderstood and hardened daughter of a mob boss, Victoria Gotti, in this weekend's big movie event, Victoria Gotti: My Father's Daughter

The breakthrough actress spoke to HollywoodLife about the major role in an EXCLUSIVE interview, calling it an 'actor's dream

' "Getting to play somebody from ages 14 to 36… Those are the kind of things that I dreamed about when I went to acting school, and I didn't think I would ever actually get to do it, let alone play somebody who is still alive and well, based on a true story, based on somebody's life," Chelsea revealed

"It was definitely daunting. I was very scared the first, once we got up to Vancouver

I knew that Victoria was gonna be there and I just wanted to give her story justice

"    When the two met, Chelsea explains they immediately hit it off and shared a "monumental moment" during the read-through of the script

"Just being in the room with her, reading the words, totally changed my perspective on everything," Chelsea recalled

"I thought, 'Whoa. I've been approaching this all wrong. This is about a human being sitting in front of me

' And it really made the words immensely more special. It was a big turning point for me in how I wanted to approach the character and approach what's important to her

" Another special moment the two shared was when the two women unpacked Victoria's real wedding dress for Chelsea to wear in the movie

 "It was such a magical moment. I feel like we both really connected and talked," Chelsea explained

"I've never been married, but people's wedding days are the best day of their life, and hearing that that is not exactly what it was for her, and what was actually going through her mind really changed my perspective on the acting

" She continued, "Then, also just being able to open it with her and share that moment, she hadn't seen this dress in a very long time, and being able to see her reacting to it

" Victoria Gotti: My Father's Daughter premieres on Saturday, February 9 at 8 PM ET on Lifetime!

For more infomation >> Chelsea Frei Reveals Playing Victoria Gotti Was A 'Dream': 'I Wanted To Give Her Story Justice' - Br - Duration: 2:44.

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NEWS | Opinion Roger Stone Lied. What Was He Hiding? The New York Times - Duration: 3:24.

NEWS | Opinion Roger Stone Lied. What Was He Hiding? The New York Times

Could the Trump campaign really not have known that in dealing with WikiLeaks it was dealing with Russia?

The editorial board represents the opinions of the board, its editor and the publisher. It is separate from the newsroom and the Op Ed section.

In his indictment of the Trump torpedo Roger Stone, the special counsel Robert Mueller noted that on June 14, 2016, the Democratic National Committee announced that it had been .

According to the indictment, unsealed Friday, Mr. Stone participated in and helped conceal an effort by the Trump campaign to cooperate with WikiLeaks in publicizing thousands of emails stolen from the Clinton campaign, which was done to devastating political effect. Mr. Stone stands accused of obstructing an official proceeding, making multiple false statements to Congress and tampering with a witness.

Around June and July of 2016, , Mr. Stone told senior Trump campaign officials that WikiLeaks possessed stolen emails that would damage Hillary Clintons chances of being president. It released the first batch on July 22, roiling the Democratic National Convention, which began three days later.

Maybe Mr. Trump and his associates had no idea who stole the emails and did not connect this bonanza with Russian government actors.

Mr. Trump and his associates might have thought that Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, was just being a mischievous scamp, not passing along communications stolen by Russian intelligence, most of which came from the hacker Guccifer 2.0, an online persona created by Russian military intelligence officers. Mr. Stone that he had carried out completely innocuous private Twitter exchanges with Guccifer 2.0 during the presidential campaign.

But then why did Mr. Trump say, five days after the first WikiLeaks release, I hope youre able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing. I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press.

And might not the Trump circle have suspected that WikiLeaks was working with Russia after Donald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner and the campaign chairman Paul Manafort met at Trump Tower on June 9, 2016, with Russians who were peddling dirt on Mrs. Clinton?

And if Mr. Trumps first on Aug. 17, 2016, included a warning about Russian espionage, as NBC News reported in 2017, why didnt Mr. Trump or anyone else in the campaign tell the agents about the meeting or the suspicious release of emails?

After the first WikiLeaks release, the indictment says, a senior Trump Campaign official was directed — presumably by someone even more senior — to contact Mr. Stone about what dirt the group had on the Clinton campaign. If the Trump campaign had not known that it was getting dirt from Russia, why did George Papadopoulos, a campaign adviser whom Mr. Trump called an excellent guy, about his contact with a professor who said he had dirt from Russia on Mrs. Clinton? Mr. Papadopouloss lawyer said , and that the president of the United States hindered this investigation more than George Papadopoulos ever could.

Why did the former national security adviser Michael Flynn plead guilty to falsely telling the F.B.I. that he had not talked to the Russian ambassador about easing economic sanctions? And why did Mr. Trump craft a false story about the Trump Tower meeting, and falsely claim again and again that he had no business dealings with Russia even when his associates were negotiating with aides to President Vladimir Putin about a project in Moscow that could have earned him hundreds of millions of dollars?

Mr. Trumps former adviser Steve Bannon told the author Michael Wolff that he thought the Trump Tower meeting was treasonous. Yet he had no problem cooperating with WikiLeaks, according to the indictment. He is apparently the high ranking Trump Campaign official who asked Mr. Stone on Oct. 4, 2016, about future WikiLeaks releases. Three days later, after the first stolen emails from Mrs. Clintons campaign chairman, John Podesta, were released, one of Mr. Bannons associates texted Mr. Stone, well done.

No one should jump to conclusions in this case. As president, Mr. Trump may have held himself to be above the law, but he is entitled to the presumption of innocence. For their part, the American people are entitled to some answers.

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News24 - Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says Man Utd coaches were discussing the gameplan after Martial's Ful - Duration: 2:51.

 What a few months it's been for Manchester United.  Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men continued their unbeaten streak in the Premier League on Saturday with a 3-0 win over a limp Fulham side

 United have now climbed two places in the Premier League table in two weeks following back-to-back wins

And they have the chance to cling onto their Champions League spot if Manchester City can shut down Chelsea on Sunday

 Fulham opened Saturday's game intent on causing the troublesome Manchester United back-line problems

Several chances could have easily been converted if in the hands of a more technically-adept finisher

 However, it was in the 14th minute that United broke the deadlock. A sublime finish from the tightest of angles by Paul Pogba, followed shortly by a spectacular solo goal from Anthony Martial gave the side a cushioned lead

 After Martial's effort went in, Solskjaer, along with the rest of the United coaching staff, were seen paying close attention to a conversation between assistant coach Mike Phelan and Michael Carrick

 Phelan was visually the most animated of the bunch. And Solskjaer has since revealed what was being discussed

 Per Manchester Evening News, he said: "When you're 2-0 up you can control a game differently

 "You should just settle it down and then it's time to suck them in and play and keep possession for the rest of the game

Because you don't need to chase a goal.  "And it was a point of getting them to come towards us and then get the third

"  And get the third they did, via a Paul Pogba penalty to be exact.  Many have raised the point of the difference now in the way Manchester United approach the game when leading by a small margin

 Under Mourinho, the side would typically shut up shop when enjoying a one or two goal lead

However, Solskjaer's comments clearly show their desire to attack even when in the lead

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Chelsea Frei Reveals Playing Victoria Gotti Was A 'Dream': 'I Wanted To Give Her Story Justice' - Duration: 5:20.

Chelsea Frei, who will star as Victoria Gotti on Feb. 9 in Lifetime's 'Victoria Gotti: My Father's Daughter,' spoke to HollywoodLife about taking on the 'dream' role

Chelsea Frei has gone from playing a hysterical housewife in Sideswiped to the often misunderstood and hardened daughter of a mob boss, Victoria Gotti, in this weekend's big movie event, Victoria Gotti: My Father's Daughter

The breakthrough actress spoke to HollywoodLife about the major role in an EXCLUSIVE interview, calling it an 'actor's dream

' "Getting to play somebody from ages 14 to 36… Those are the kind of things that I dreamed about when I went to acting school, and I didn't think I would ever actually get to do it, let alone play somebody who is still alive and well, based on a true story, based on somebody's life," Chelsea revealed

"It was definitely daunting. I was very scared the first, once we got up to Vancouver

I knew that Victoria was gonna be there and I just wanted to give her story justice

". .When the two met, Chelsea explains they immediately hit it off and shared a "monumental moment" during the read-through of the script

"Just being in the room with her, reading the words, totally changed my perspective on everything," Chelsea recalled

"I thought, 'Whoa. I've been approaching this all wrong. This is about a human being sitting in front of me

' And it really made the words immensely more special. It was a big turning point for me in how I wanted to approach the character and approach what's important to her

" Another special moment the two shared was when the two women unpacked Victoria's real wedding dress for Chelsea to wear in the movie

"It was such a magical moment. I feel like we both really connected and talked," Chelsea explained

"I've never been married, but people's wedding days are the best day of their life, and hearing that that is not exactly what it was for her, and what was actually going through her mind really changed my perspective on the acting

" She continued, "Then, also just being able to open it with her and share that moment, she hadn't seen this dress in a very long time, and being able to see her reacting to it

" Victoria Gotti: My Father's Daughter premieres on Saturday, February 9 at 8 PM ET on Lifetime!Chelsea Frei, who will star as Victoria Gotti on Feb

9 in Lifetime's 'Victoria Gotti: My Father's Daughter,' spoke to HollywoodLife about taking on the 'dream' role

Chelsea Frei has gone from playing a hysterical housewife in Sideswiped to the often misunderstood and hardened daughter of a mob boss, Victoria Gotti, in this weekend's big movie event, Victoria Gotti: My Father's Daughter

The breakthrough actress spoke to HollywoodLife about the major role in an EXCLUSIVE interview, calling it an 'actor's dream

' "Getting to play somebody from ages 14 to 36… Those are the kind of things that I dreamed about when I went to acting school, and I didn't think I would ever actually get to do it, let alone play somebody who is still alive and well, based on a true story, based on somebody's life," Chelsea revealed

"It was definitely daunting. I was very scared the first, once we got up to Vancouver

I knew that Victoria was gonna be there and I just wanted to give her story justice

". .When the two met, Chelsea explains they immediately hit it off and shared a "monumental moment" during the read-through of the script

"Just being in the room with her, reading the words, totally changed my perspective on everything," Chelsea recalled

"I thought, 'Whoa. I've been approaching this all wrong. This is about a human being sitting in front of me

' And it really made the words immensely more special. It was a big turning point for me in how I wanted to approach the character and approach what's important to her

" Another special moment the two shared was when the two women unpacked Victoria's real wedding dress for Chelsea to wear in the movie

"It was such a magical moment. I feel like we both really connected and talked," Chelsea explained

"I've never been married, but people's wedding days are the best day of their life, and hearing that that is not exactly what it was for her, and what was actually going through her mind really changed my perspective on the acting

" She continued, "Then, also just being able to open it with her and share that moment, she hadn't seen this dress in a very long time, and being able to see her reacting to it

" Victoria Gotti: My Father's Daughter premieres on Saturday, February 9 at 8 PM ET on Lifetime!

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