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briana: i am confident women's soccer will continue to grow.ere fact that there are 2014's in the german is a good sign for me. i keep going back to 1999, where we had a lot of euro teams. ever since the 1999 world cup win, the effect that had basically made other federations more money and more resources into their teams, thinking hey they could create something to the -- that the u.s. created, or give somebody else opportunity. and maybe we have more here than we realized with women's programs are now that the team has one such an amazing world cup and the fan base has been fantastic, and high numbers for fox with ratings, i think you have an opportunity here to grow the game of women's soccer organically. it will be a bigger opportunity for fifa if they choose to pour more money into it as well. charlie: you are writing a book about this team? >> i am not. but i echo what they have said to a point. still in latin cultures, women are often not encouraged to play soccer. they are considered unfeminine and in africa, women in many places are ac
briana: i am confident women's soccer will continue to grow.ere fact that there are 2014's in the german is a good sign for me. i keep going back to 1999, where we had a lot of euro teams. ever since the 1999 world cup win, the effect that had basically made other federations more money and more resources into their teams, thinking hey they could create something to the -- that the u.s. created, or give somebody else opportunity. and maybe we have more here than we realized with women's...
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briana, christine welcome to you both. so big game sunday night 7:00 the final.e we looking for christine. >> it's going to be a fascinating rematch, really of the 2011 game. of course japan beat the u.s. at the last world cup. so the united states wawntsd nothing more judy than to have revenge and win this world cup. i think the u.s. is able to do it. the u.s. is playing an amazing brand of soccer what we saw the other day. japan is so tactical and so organized you can't counted them out. but i think the united states team is saying this is their year, they feel strongly this is the one they're going to win and finally after 16 years win that world cup back. >> briana what are you looking for. >> i'm looking for a fan it is particular game. i agree with christine the u.s. has been waiting four years to avenge the loss so heart breaking to them in japan in the 201 1 world cup. now they have this opportunity and basically a home field advantage essentially in canada right now. thee been selling out in the stadiums the usa has been playing in predominantly usa fans
briana, christine welcome to you both. so big game sunday night 7:00 the final.e we looking for christine. >> it's going to be a fascinating rematch, really of the 2011 game. of course japan beat the u.s. at the last world cup. so the united states wawntsd nothing more judy than to have revenge and win this world cup. i think the u.s. is able to do it. the u.s. is playing an amazing brand of soccer what we saw the other day. japan is so tactical and so organized you can't counted them...
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briana: i am 97%. i feel fantastic. surgery was a great success for me. i have gone through a year of therapy since then. i am doing incredibly well. thank you for asking. kimberly: you are a local, too. happy to have the hometown gal back. scott: thank you for sharing. yammer -- congratulations on the whole event. still ahead at 4:00 it's summer break. but never too early to plan how to keep children safe on school buses for the upcoming school year. we have a look at that plan in arlington county. scott: breaking news in baltimore we want to go to where the mayor is speaking idea about the police commissioner possibly being fired. listen in. mayor rawlings-blake: he has come to work worried about the safety of our city. i have said time and time again that key goal of my administration is to grow baltimore by 10000 families over the next decade. we cannot grow baltimore without making our city a safer place to live. under commissioner batts we have made baltimore safer. through a broad range of initiatives, he helped modernize our police force. he helpe
briana: i am 97%. i feel fantastic. surgery was a great success for me. i have gone through a year of therapy since then. i am doing incredibly well. thank you for asking. kimberly: you are a local, too. happy to have the hometown gal back. scott: thank you for sharing. yammer -- congratulations on the whole event. still ahead at 4:00 it's summer break. but never too early to plan how to keep children safe on school buses for the upcoming school year. we have a look at that plan in arlington...
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women's world cup finals and the extraordinary victory by the united states over japanment joining me briana scurry tommy smyth and jere longman. >> the women's game is groaning in leaps and bounds and this victory here i mean the only thing that could have been better charlie, was that if the u.s. had beaten england on july 4th. that would have been the best. >> rose: the greek referendum and the world cup final when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: one of the world's oldest democracies has spoken am greek voters took to the polls on sunday to vote in a referendum called last week by prime minister alexis tsipras the vote was a rejection of austerity. more than 60% voted against the terms set by the country's international creditors, officials warn greece could be rejected from the eurozone. prime minister tsipras haile
women's world cup finals and the extraordinary victory by the united states over japanment joining me briana scurry tommy smyth and jere longman. >> the women's game is groaning in leaps and bounds and this victory here i mean the only thing that could have been better charlie, was that if the u.s. had beaten england on july 4th. that would have been the best. >> rose: the greek referendum and the world cup final when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose"...
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briana here there are -- i'm not an expert at gauging crowds but there must be 10 15 20,000 people inhe main square waiting to hear the prime minister who is going to address them in about 15, 20 minutes from now. there's another similar rally being held just about two miles away on the other side. listen to it. they are shouting "no, no." that's what they are shouting. because that's what they want the people to vote on sunday. >> it's something that -- this is very much about the future of greece richard, and these are pocketbook issues. you have banks that have shut down atm withdrawals limited to 60 euros a day. no one wants to accept credit cards there without more emergency funds how is greece going to cope? >> because fundamentally the government says if you vote no that will force the europeans who don't want greece to leave the euro that will force the europeans to negotiate a better deal. that's the strategy. it's risky. it's untested. and it could backfire spectacularly. and i think you're right, brianna,bree briana the greek people here tonight, they believe -- on both sid
briana here there are -- i'm not an expert at gauging crowds but there must be 10 15 20,000 people inhe main square waiting to hear the prime minister who is going to address them in about 15, 20 minutes from now. there's another similar rally being held just about two miles away on the other side. listen to it. they are shouting "no, no." that's what they are shouting. because that's what they want the people to vote on sunday. >> it's something that -- this is very much about...
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briana keiler joins me now with more. good evening. trump had the media blitz today since he made those controversial remarks about john mccain. the de mean register is saying he should drop out of the case calls him quote a believiating sideshow. is trump backing down or digging in? he probably doesn't care what the newspaper has to say. >> he is really digging in. he has been trying to explain his beef with john mccain for one donald trump saying, quote -- pardon me, for mccain saying that quote donald trump fired up the crazies when he attracted a big crowd recently in arizona. and number two that he doesn't have the backing of veterans, which is something that a lot of vets groups who have given awards to john mccain would take issue with. this is what he said on fox news earlier this evening. >> well you know, when you get personal, if you look at what john mccain said, we had 15,000 incredible americans talking about illegal immigration bill, and he called them crazies. and that was a very insulting thing. they were all very insu
briana keiler joins me now with more. good evening. trump had the media blitz today since he made those controversial remarks about john mccain. the de mean register is saying he should drop out of the case calls him quote a believiating sideshow. is trump backing down or digging in? he probably doesn't care what the newspaper has to say. >> he is really digging in. he has been trying to explain his beef with john mccain for one donald trump saying, quote -- pardon me, for mccain saying...
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goalkeeper briana scurry. visit pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: the mitchell museum of the american indian in evanston, illinois has delved deep into its archives for its latest exhibit. on display are the custom clothes and adornments of native americans from across the united states and canada. it's part of a year-long look at native american fashion worn in ceremonies, celebrations, and even on runways. this story is from our colleagues at wttw in chicago. phil ponce reports. >> reporter: from elk teeth, and porcupine quills, to woven fabric, beads, and animal hide. for centuries, native american artisans have made exquisite designs from whatever materials were at hand. most items on view are not every day outfits and jewelry, but were made for special occasions and people of honor. >> mostly the leaders within the communities wore the elaborate garments. you might have been a very higher status member but you had a responsibility to provide for the rest of the community too. we were wanting to highlight
goalkeeper briana scurry. visit pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: the mitchell museum of the american indian in evanston, illinois has delved deep into its archives for its latest exhibit. on display are the custom clothes and adornments of native americans from across the united states and canada. it's part of a year-long look at native american fashion worn in ceremonies, celebrations, and even on runways. this story is from our colleagues at wttw in chicago. phil ponce reports....
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it's quite extraordinary as briana reported.uld this play out potentially assuming this bitterness continues impacting hillary clinton? >> i'm not sure it will have a huge impact. as the piece pointed out, there's a long relationship there. bill clinton was introducing de blasio. bill clinton on the other side of the relationship helped ease cuomo out of the primary in 2002. there's a deep embedding with the clintons with these two. i don't see any spillover affect. this is a traditional tension between a governor and a mayor in new york that has now spilled out in a very non-traditional way. i think it will have more of an impact on their re-election battles than on hillary. >> i suspect you are right. the numbers for donald trump. he is doing well not only nationally as well as new hampshire and iowa. is he donald trump, the name recognition? >> part of it is name recognition. people are in a non-political mood. voters are angry at washington. they love the fact that donald trump says it like it is or as he sees it. and he is
it's quite extraordinary as briana reported.uld this play out potentially assuming this bitterness continues impacting hillary clinton? >> i'm not sure it will have a huge impact. as the piece pointed out, there's a long relationship there. bill clinton was introducing de blasio. bill clinton on the other side of the relationship helped ease cuomo out of the primary in 2002. there's a deep embedding with the clintons with these two. i don't see any spillover affect. this is a traditional...
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briana is good reporter. to think that she will be in the tank for hillary clinton, even though she does have personal relationships. reporters trade on relationships. it is competitive. they want to score the interview. david: sure. >> as rich said, it is follow up that, so i'm willing to give her the benefit of the doubt and i think a good interview would be one that the far right is upset and if the far left is upset for very different reasons, then people right of center, left of center, maybe it was okay. but i don't think -- >> anger everyone. >> any political reporter worth their salt is going to even want to let hillary clinton off the hook at this point. david: hope springs eternal but we shall see. nomi, sherry, thank you very much. rich, while we have you here, you had a recent release in powe lit toe. you said, sorry donald trump has a point. >> i wouldn't recommend anybody go out to talk about the issue the way he has but i think folks coming in from mexico it's a legitimate issue to look at thei
briana is good reporter. to think that she will be in the tank for hillary clinton, even though she does have personal relationships. reporters trade on relationships. it is competitive. they want to score the interview. david: sure. >> as rich said, it is follow up that, so i'm willing to give her the benefit of the doubt and i think a good interview would be one that the far right is upset and if the far left is upset for very different reasons, then people right of center, left of...
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thank you briana. >> thank you. >> i take you off-the-record from alaska. that's next. fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out ...with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain stop further joint damage and clear skin in many adults. doctors have been prescribing humira for nearly 10 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis serious,sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. visit humira.com and talk to your rheumatologist. humira. this is a body of proof! ...and the wolf was huffing and puffing... ki
thank you briana. >> thank you. >> i take you off-the-record from alaska. that's next. fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out ...with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain stop further joint damage and clear skin in many adults. doctors have been prescribing humira for nearly 10 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections,...
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our briana keiler is interviewing hillary clinton tomorrow. surely there will be a question about immigration. what do you think hillary clinton is going to say and should say about it? >> look, this is one issue where the two parties are so drastically different. there was an interesting poll that came out earlier today, quinn peaiac poll of iowa voters. the disparity on immigration itself was fascinating. nearly half of republican likely caucus goers in iowa said all illegal immigrants should be deported today. while 91% of democrats think there should be some path to citizenship. in new hampshire, by the way, it's very fascinating, immigration is now the number three issue in the republican base. goes jobs and economy, foreign pea see, and then immigration, above health care and everything else. there is no question this is a hot topic throughout the rest of the 2016 campaign. and the audience that hillary is going to be talking to, the democrats, very different than the one donald trump is talking to, the republicans. >> i've got to run. t
our briana keiler is interviewing hillary clinton tomorrow. surely there will be a question about immigration. what do you think hillary clinton is going to say and should say about it? >> look, this is one issue where the two parties are so drastically different. there was an interesting poll that came out earlier today, quinn peaiac poll of iowa voters. the disparity on immigration itself was fascinating. nearly half of republican likely caucus goers in iowa said all illegal immigrants...
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briana keeler is working the story for us.he latest numbers though for donald trump are pretty impressive. >> that's right. they are. and this is what we know. he leads in this "washington post"/abc news poll. it's a national poll looking at republicans. but here's the thing that's raising eyebrows, keep this in mind. this is a poll that was conducted before and after trump made the comments and there was a sharp dip on the one night that voters were questioned following his remarks. donald trump touching off a political firestorm by insulting former presidential nominee, john mccain. >> i supported him, he lost, he let us down. he lost. i never liked him much after that because i don't like losers. let me -- he's not a war hero. >> he's a war hero. >> he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people who weren't captured. i hate to tell you. he was a war hero because he was captured. okay? you could have -- i believe -- perhaps he's a war hero but he said bad things about a lot of bad people. >> reporter: almost immediat
briana keeler is working the story for us.he latest numbers though for donald trump are pretty impressive. >> that's right. they are. and this is what we know. he leads in this "washington post"/abc news poll. it's a national poll looking at republicans. but here's the thing that's raising eyebrows, keep this in mind. this is a poll that was conducted before and after trump made the comments and there was a sharp dip on the one night that voters were questioned following his...
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briana keeler is digging deeper. she joins us now. >> hi anderson. overall, this is a big number a huge lead for donald trump, at 24 points. but take note. this was a poll that was conducted before and after trump made these comments about john mccain. and when you look at the final night of polling, after he made those remarks, you see a sharp dip in the polls. donald trump touching off political firestorm this weekend by insulting former republican presidential nominee john mccain. >> i supported him. he lost. he let us down. but you know he lost. i never liked him as much after that because i don't like losers. but -- >>'s war hero. >> he hit me -- he is not a war hero. >> he is a war hero. >> he is a war hero. he is a war hero because he was captured. i like people who weren't captured. >> he is a war hero. >> he is a war hero because he was captured. i believe perhaps he is a war hero. but right now he said some very bad things about a lot of people. >> reporter: almost immediately trump's remarks drew skrut. >> he >> i like the people that don'
briana keeler is digging deeper. she joins us now. >> hi anderson. overall, this is a big number a huge lead for donald trump, at 24 points. but take note. this was a poll that was conducted before and after trump made these comments about john mccain. and when you look at the final night of polling, after he made those remarks, you see a sharp dip in the polls. donald trump touching off political firestorm this weekend by insulting former republican presidential nominee john mccain....