for, this group of players, we re taking a knee because it s something we feel we can make a difference with. reporter: an attempt at creating change on soccer s most powerful stage. joe, we did reach out to fee ta for a comment about what that journalist posted on twitter. we have not heard back from them yet. all right. thank you so much. so much happening at this world cup, and quite a bit happening on the field as well. thank you. we greatly appreciate it. jonathan lemire, can t say it enough, one of the great upsets in world cup history. also we just have to say it as well, messi always, one of the great players of all time, but he always underperforms at the world cup. it s just his story. he needs i mean, for the history books, he needs to come back as well because this is just the latest chapter in one
as footballers. reporter: it wasn t just iran taking a stand. england taking a knee for social justice. european teams say fifa threatened to penalize them. it s something we feel we can make a difference with. reporter: creating change on soccer s most powerful stage. we want to go into the white house briefing room. likely dr. fauci s last briefing. weeks and months of the late fall and early winter. so let s just talk very briefly about what we know about the vaccines. because we want to make our decisions really based on facts, evidence and data. are the vaccines safe? that keeps coming up. the answer is now overwhelingly