while you re talking, we re looking at images of iranian fans holding up flags with tears streaming down their faces. it s powerful. you want the members of this team and the first day, the first match, they did not sing their national anthem. the last two they have. whatever message got through to them, they re going to sing the national anthem. it s something that americans have a ladder time understanding. because we re so free. we so this man sobbing as he holds his nation s flag. it s quite moving. with regard to the u.s. response to this, john kirby was asked about this issue about how the islamic symbol was removed from the iranian flag in one graphic that was up at one time during the world cup. he was asked about it. here s what he had to say. he did not address the larger picture. watch this. this isn t the kind of thing that the white house would comment on. u.s.a. socker is a private
hill among several people killed today. ukrainian police say the dead are victim of russian artillery fire. in kharkiv russian shelling leaving the city s sprawling market on fire. massive plumes of smoke filling the sky. and in kyiv a senior u.s. defense official says that russian forces, quote, continue to want to conduct a siege. and i warn you that this next video is very difficult to watch. it s a brokenhearted man sobbing over the body of his mother covered with a sheet on the street on the side of the road . and the destruction continues. rescuers today searching the wreckage of a building, once someone s home.
laid out on the street. bloodied. men trying to help her, we presume, in another image and a man sobbing, as he watched taliban fighter as tacking fellow afghans. marcus yam joins me now live from afghanistan. the images that you captured were so startling. do you know what happened to that woman and that child, if they are okay? with the woman and child because wasn t sure which hospital they ended up in. and there was no way for me to figure that out. they were put in a yellow taxi as in the picture and sped off. it all happened very, very quickly. it came and went in a few minutes, basically. of course. we ve heard from i ve heard from fellow correspondents, cnn correspondents on the ground of
are fighting this wildfire and just this one wildfire. if you consider all of the six wildfires that they have been battling throughout the week it is many more firefighters. this is where they are drawing the line today. this is the one that they want to try to put out, the one they are trying to contain only 15% contained. conditions expected to go down hill throughout the day. 15% contained. if you want to help these impacted by the california wildfires cnn has put together a list of charities assisting victims. find it at cnn.com/impact. graphic disturbing video released by arizona police giving insight into a 2016 shooting that shows an unarmed man sobbing and begging for his life moments before being shot and killed by police. the video was released after a jury acquitted the former officer of murd skpr reckless man slaughter charges.
drugs. mike green berg and mike golic, thanks for being with me. thank you. why do you think the jury did not convict him? why not? ultimately i think the only real witness that mattered in all of this was brian mcnamee and in and as far as unimpressive witnesses he may go to the top. this is something mike golic could have torn apart on the witness stand. it worked out well for roger clemens that way. his reputation is permanently damaged, don t you think? there s no doubt about it. it is the court of public opinion, i don t think is going to change much on him as far as their thoughts of him using performance enhancing drugs and the ultimate test will be the hall of fame. the writers have kind of made the decision if you re touched with peds, you re not getting into the hall of fame. i completely disagree with that train of thought. if you have numbers to be in the hall of fame, you should be in the hall of fame. if you want another way to talk about that that s