they drew 0 0 with the portuguese hitting the post in the closing stages. the usa will now face the winners of group g. and the netherlands topped group e ahead of the us as they thrashed vietnam 7 0. the former england lioness, lynda hale shared her thoughts on england s latest game. the result, you couldn t expect any more. it was absolutely brilliant. and the performance, such an improvement from the last one. sarina weigman is such a brilliant tactician, she worked everything out and everything went to plan. it really did, there were those wobbles and worries with keira walsh out with injury, how the midfield would stack up. they ve struggled perhaps in their earlier games, only getting one goal in each of those matches, but they seemed to really click today. you couldn t have asked for anything better.
i ve never seen him better. i ve never seen him speak so articulately and in a positive way. and he was the most political person i ve ever known in my life. and i know nothing of politicians my own life. he s a brilliant tactician now. he s become more philosophical . but the thing that impressed me the most about kevin , he was poised, the most humiliating experience is that most human beings never even can imagine, you know, this high school election type of thing. and , you know, people looking at you in the eyes and the newspapers and the social media didn t faze him. he was positive. he was confident. and , darn it, everything that he predicted came through it. i you know, the fact that he never gives up, but he s also changing or maturing. and i got news for you. he enjoys this job. you think it s going to be a nightmare? this is what he lives for. so i m excited. he s got an ecological political system around him, very motivated people.
issues, she s a brilliant tactician. she knows how to work and members of both sides of the capitol. she knows how to leverage even being in the minority, and she got so much out of the minority off into the anxiety the republican majority that they were outplayed by speaker pelosi. now you might find someone who has some of those skills, you rarely find in a generation someone who has all of them and you ve never found s anyone in history someone who had them in of such great abundance. all of us around her recognize that we were in the presence of greatness. i will say that someone who was at the privilege of interviewing her before, you always knew that you had limited time, because she had an extraordinary caliber. it wasn t just legislative things. these were constituent funerals, or baby showers. this was really someone who understand the poly part of politics, the humanity. she was there at critical moments of her constituents
i think all of us working with her, working around her have the sense that we are working with the greatest speaker the country s probably ever had. someone of immense talent, someone of historic proportion. what she was able to do with the slimmest of margins was only possible because she combined so many different skills. she knows the members supremely well, she knows what they want, she knows what they actually need, she knows their districts. she understands the legislative issues, she s a brilliant tactician. she knows how to work and members of both sides of the capitol. she knows how to leverage even being in the minority, and she got so much out of the minority off into the anxiety the republican majority that they were outplayed by speaker pelosi. now you might find someone who has some of those skills, you rarely find in a generation someone who has all of them and you ve never found s anyone in history someone who had them in of such great abundance.
of his life he was warning the country that this is standing in the way of important progress. well, he was right about that. and harry reid was a great strategist. actually, brilliant tactician. he was very smart in that respect, shrewd, and handled the democratic majority when he had it in the senate well. his warning about the supreme court? well, we ll see what happens with that. but the filibuster right now is standing in the way, as he said, of something that s really vital, namely the right of every american to vote and have his or her vote counted and nothing can be more basic than that. and if some rule of the senate stands in the way of getting that making sure that every american has the right to vote and have the vote counted, then we got to change that rule. i remember over the summer, senator reid telling me that one of the things he enjoyed doing was giving former-house speaker john boehner a hard time. but at the same time, he said they got a lot done.