i understand the sort of narrative towards me and, you know, that s better for the team than it being towards them. but it is creating an unusual environment to operate in. i ve not seen any other team qualify and receive similar. so this is what it all means for group c. denmark serbia was also a drab 0 0 draw so denmark and slovenia join england in the last 16. denmark and slovenia played three andrew three, and slovenia have not ever actually won a game at the wrist. denmark finish ahead of slovenia by virtue of a better head to head record in qualifying. slovenia have never actually won a match at the euros either! england one win, two draws, two goals. and in a week where their comments have caught as much attention as the players , just what did the pundits make of this latest display? i think, you know, for me, a number of players stood out forward and in particular played really well. foden in particular played really well. but it s again, building those relationships
with the justice department for his role. and one of the biggest breaches ever a classified government material, and breaking news cnn in the middle of a feud violent protests, demonstrators storm the parliament s shots we have the latest i m john berman with sarah side. you re and kate baldwin in this is cnn news central avenue right now, crunch time to debate time i m the big cnn debate is thursday. first-time joe biden and donald trump will face off in the 2024 election cycle this morning. two days out appears to mean the perfect time for a whole lot of advice and advising from advisors. and even former opponents like hillary clinton. the only person who has debated both men she writes in a new piece for the near there are times. this, it is a waste of time to try to refute mr. trump s arguments like a normal debate. it s nearly impossible to identify what his arguments even our he starts with nonsense and then digressive into blather yet expectations for trump are so lo
[indistinct] sandra: a violent class outside a synagogue is anti-israel protesters block the interest. counterprotesters began to push back, and they chaos erupted from there. a local rabbi telling fox that the scenes reminded him of 1930s germany. i am sandra smith in new york. it is great to have you and kick off a new week. bret: i am bret baier in for john roberts in washington. this is america reports. the l.a.p.d. responded to that seen with riot gear, attempting to break out the altercations arresting at least one person. it s happening is a newly promoted white house official faces heat for resurfaced tweets celebrating the anti-israel movement and comparing belize to patriots. breaking down the white house new staff. first, jonathan hunt live in los angeles with more on this violent clash. how many protesters were swarming that synagogue? 100 in total. not a huge number. it was a major escalation of the many anti-israel protests we have seen. it targeted on
bret: i look forward to a meal sometime. judge jeanine: any time. bret: good evening, welcome to washington. i m bret baier. former president trump legal team tries to get his classified documents case thrown out. we will bring you down there. the squad member throws out f bombs drawing rebuke from his own party as he fights for a primary win, why electric vehicle owners aren t that you will charged up about their cars. but, firsts as president biden is sequestered at camp david tonight preparing for thursday s debate. his vice president is focusing on what democrats think will be a big issue this elections portion on this the seconds anniversaries of the united states supreme court decision dobbs that overturned roe v. wade. that ruling was the subject of an emotional rally outside the high court today. meanwhile, the trump team is trying to shape the outcome of the debate thursday night before it s even started. aishah hasnie starts us off tonight live from the north
this time last year, we were seeing clear signs that ukraine s much heralded summer offensive wasn t doing very well. russia had had plenty of time to prepare its defences and ukraine simply couldn t break through them. the next phase, inevitably, would be a russian spring offensive, after the snow and mud of the winter gave way to firmer ground under the tracks and wheels of the tanks and armoured personnel carriers. ukraine s supporters around the world were nervous. might this be the moment when russia came crashing back, recapturing the ground it had lost and even maybe threatening kyiv, the ukrainian capital? the delays in getting the big us support package through seemed to make things much worse. and yet it hasn t happened. russia has made some gains, admittedly, but there s been no actual breakthrough. the bbc ukraine correspondent, james waterhouse, is back in london briefly, and i asked him for his view of what was happening. after ukraine weathered that initialstor