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How to Watch Arsenal vs Atletico Madrid Online in USA | Heavy.com

Arsenal and Atletico Madrid meet at Emirates Stadium for the first leg of their Europa League semifinal on Thursday.

The Gunners, who are looking to send manager Arsene Wenger out on a high note this season, are attempting to make their first Europa League final appearance since 2000, while Atleti won in both 2010 and 2012.

Ultimately, each club has looked strong this competition, and whoever advances after the second leg next week will surely be favored at the Stade de Lyon on May 16.

In the United States, this match is scheduled to start at 3:05 p.m.

ET and will be broadcast on Fox Sports 1.

If you don't have cable or can't get to a TV, you can watch the game live on your computer, phone or streaming device by signing up for one of the following cable-free, live-TV streaming services:.

FuboTV: Fox Sports 1 is included in the "Fubo Premier" channel package, which is tailored towards international soccer fans.

You can sign up for a free 7-day trial, and you can then watch the game live on your computer via the FuboTV website, or on your phone, tablet or streaming device via the FuboTV app.

Hulu With Live TV: In addition to their extensive Netflix-like streaming library, Hulu now also offers a bundle of live television channels, including Fox Sports 1.

You can sign up for "Hulu with Live TV" right here, and you can then watch a live stream of the game on your computer via the Hulu website, or on your phone, tablet or streaming device via the Hulu app.

DirecTV Now: Fox Sports 1 is included in all four channel bundles.

You can sign up for a free 7-day trial no matter what package you choose, and you can also get an Amazon Fire TV if you prepay two months.

Once signed up, you can watch the game live on your computer via the DirecTV Now website, or on your phone, tablet or streaming device via the DirecTV Now app.

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BREAKING: Tragic News About Fox News' Jesse Watters – Fans Left In Complete Disbelief. - Duration: 4:12.

BREAKING: Tragic News About Fox News' Jesse Watters – Fans Left In Complete Disbelief.

Fox News host Jesse Watters is the network's most popular personality, slinging political

commentary in a way that's not just brutally honest, eloquent and intelligent, but exceptionally

entertaining as well.

He's the station's golden boy for obvious reasons of being young, attractive, and electric

and a favorite of President Donald Trump's.

Now fans are shocked by what they're learning today after tragic news about the host has

been revealed, that's also leaving many feeling furious over what has happened.

Watters was just at White House dinner on Thursday having been personally invited by

President the president.

Trump is reportedly a huge fan of his and former White House adviser Sebastian Gorka,

and wanted the two of them there because "he couldn't get enough of them on TV."

This is a sentiment that many conservative Americans can agree with, as viewership for

when Watters is on tends to soar for Fox News.

However, we're now learning who Watters' number one fan is who has just played an enormous

part in destroying his life.

The popular 39-year-old host had just tweeted a picture of his White House dinner menu that

had been personally signed by Trump with a message to that read "To Jesse, You are

great!"

It was a thoughtful gesture that Watters was rightfully proud of, as anyone would be, which

is why he posted it on Twitter.

Shortly after, the truth about what he was really up to came out.

Now, his life will never be the same in a number of devastating ways by his own decision.

New York Daily Mail reports:

The network's prominent host Jesse Watters — who dined on Monday with President Trump

— is in the midst of divorce due to an affair with a 25-year-old associate producer.

Watters' wife, Noelle Watters, filed for divorce in October.

The couple has twin girls.

Sources said the 39-year-old host informed the network of his adulterous relationship

with Emma DiGiovine shortly after Noelle filed divorce papers.

DiGiovine was transferred to "The Ingraham Angle."

DiGiovine and Watters are still dating, sources said.

A woman at DiGiovine's home in Cranford, N.J., declined to comment."Within 24 hours

of Jesse Watters voluntarily reporting to the Chief of Human Resources in November 2017

that he was in a consensual relationship with a woman on his staff, management met with

both parties and a decision was made for the woman to be transferred to work on another

program on the network where she currently remains," the spokesperson said.

It's truly tragic when a marriage doesn't work out for a reason like this, especially

when there are children in the middle of it.

It also doesn't seem like Watters was trying to hide his affair, which could suggest that

perhaps there were some irreconcilable marital issues between he and his wife.

That's certainly no excuse for infidelity, but the left is already using the situation

to attack the conservative host, ignoring the prolific infidelity within their own party.

"Sources said rumors of the host's relationship with DiGiovine spread within the network late

last year as both posted social media photos of their outings together, including on a

Caribbean vacation," NYDailyNews explained.

Both Watters and DiGiovine are reportedly still in a relationship together even after

the announcement of his divorce.

It will be interesting to see if or how long they remain a couple after, or if the stress

of the public scenario will break them.

In the meantime, the mainstream media who never said a negative word about MSNBC's

co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski having a long affair that ended Joe's marriage

as the two remain together today, wants to rake Watters and Fox News networks as a whole

over the coals for this.

Infidelity is not acceptable, nor is treating one affair like a sweet love story and another

like a sleazy scandal, all based on political affiliations.

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Former McDonald's General Counsel Shelby Yastrow Talks About His Career - Duration: 4:00.

Hi, I'm Shelby Yastrow, co-author with Tony Jacklin of the novel "Bad Lies." My

professional career consisted of practicing law. I went from a small town

called Kewanee, Illinois, to Northwestern University. I graduated from Law School

in 1959, and when I went to work in a kind of a silk-stocking big law firm in

Chicago--big by standards in those days--a fella walked in off the street without

an appointment, wanting a lawyer, and his name was Ray Kroc and he came up with

the idea of starting a 15 cent hamburger chain and it turned out to be McDonald's.

So in a way I was in the ground floor and he offered me a job in 1962, which in

my wisdom I turned down because I didn't think he'd ever be a success. And then in

1978, Ray contacted me, he asked if I'd ever regretted turning him down back in

1962. By now McDonald's was a global company on the New York Stock Exchange, a

Dow 30 company, and I said I've regretted it every day of my life and he said well

then why don't you drag yourself down here and come to work for me. You know, Ray was one

of the most famous businessmen in America, in those years, and in fact I

think Congress named him as the entrepreneur of the century. But I never

looked back, it was a good move for me and my family, but it was more important

than than the professional side of it, it was

just a lot of fun working for a place like that. We didn't have the kind of

personal injuries that people died or became disabled permanently so our

litigation was, we had some anti-trust cases, terminating franchises, real estate

disputes, tax issues, until the fateful morning in the 90s when Stella Liebeck

won a 3.8 million dollar jury verdict against McDonald's, I learned about it as

I was driving my car. So Stella had spilled the hot coffee on her lap, had

severe burns, and the jury awarded her, I don't know, 3.8 million dollars, something

like that, which was inexplicable. In the long run, it probably helped us. In the

short run, it was a disaster because in the next few months we had 800 cases

filed against us for hot coffee. For some time I was looking for a story that I

could combine my knowledge of law with my love of golf and lo and behold I

came up with what I thought was a pretty good story, I had the structure of it, and

then after I met Tony a year and a half ago or longer, it started to breathe some

life and it's a story of a superstar professional golfer who was at the top of

his game, winning everything, until his world fell apart when a popular magazine

wrote stories that were repeated in television and newspapers implying that

he was a cheater. And I try to bring in, from my background, scenes from corporate and

executive offices, the sponsors, what do they do with this guy who's allegedly a

cheater and a drug user and

what do the editors of the magazine, the defendants, how are they dealing with

these problems. I think we were right to make sure that we explained enough about

law and enough about professional golf that the reader who didn't know either

knew enough to fit the pieces together in this mystery kind of a novel, whodunit

or why did he do it kind of a thing.

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