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imminent. general mark milley noted china s military last fought in combat in 1979 and lacks the experience, background and training to invade taiwan right now. back to you. dana: thank you for the update. appreciate it. he snuck in behind. will he pull it back? he scores! he paid the price but the u.s. takes the lead. bill: he paid a price all right. what a goal that was. the one and only goal the u.s. s victory over iran. the u.s. faces the nether land s in the knock-out round. this is in the hotel when the team got back to the hotel afterwards. awesome video and filled with joy and enthusiasm and energy and wow. the brotherhood they have for each other is evident there. fox sports studio analyst fifa
discrimination everywhere you go. in the u.s. we re continuing to make progress every single day. as long as you see progress, that s the most important thing. brian: what a great answer and that s why he is captain. tyler adams weighing in there with a hostile question from an iranian journalist. joining us now to discuss this game and all the subplots along with it is rob stone. is he fox sports studio analyst and does the scoreboard show. he can do it all. have you seen him everyone in every sport. covering the cup. describe the subplots to this one. besides what s happening at the game, what other story lines are brewing? well, i mean, there are certainly the political undertones taking place right now. not the waters at the men s team wanted to tread in. these two teams met in 1998 political tension before the world cup really exploded on an american stage so to speak. i remember walking in to that
you don t really wonder why they nicknamed him the tank . he is unstoppable and continues to recover. we re wishing him and his family the best. thank you very much. all right, the big ten conference has just agreed to the richest ever television deal in college sports. selling the rights to its events for at least $1 billion a year, which is obviously raising a lot of questions about who exactly is going to benefit. joining us is the senior college football writer for the athletic , also a studio analyst for the big ten network and host of college sports today on sirius/xm. obviously, how do the players fit into all of this? well, that s a great question because that was a lot of people s first question. obviously they ve been able to cash in on their name, image and likeness in the last year plus, but there is no revenue sharing, there are no salaries, so that