yesterday s goal. came at a price because he s been injured. talk about his role and what it meant to securing this victory. i mean, i don t think we can overstate the role that he plays within the u.s. national team. he s a leader. he s the one that sets the example for everybody else on the team. and he s the player that was in the last qualifying cycle he was on the field when the u.s. did not qualify and go to the world cup. so he has it in his heart, that pain from before. so he s setting himself as the role model as the hard worker for this team and he s the one that has stepped up. he s pushed it beyond anything else. he s willing to sacrifice himself and that sends a message to the other players. if your leader is willing to do that, what are you going to do? he s the one that really is setting the tone for the united states going forward and getting
symbol of the regime that faced protests over human rights treatments for months. so joining us know, kobe jones. great to have you. what did you make of the moment? what does this mean for the team? first off, thank you for having me. i think this is an extremely important moment for u.s. soccer, for this team. getting through the group stage is probably the base of what you expect from the united states, but they ve done that and they get to move forward. and now it s almost i can tell you from personal experience it s a sense of relief for the players. they can go into the second tournament vibe and try to push forward and have more success. can you talk about christian s role. he s attacked the game head on. he assisted on one goal, scored
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technology. you have the war heads and the missiles that deliver those war heads, they are testing those missiles. at the same time, they re testing and perfecting new technologies, particularly a hypersonic missile faster than the icbms, that were the method of war for decades. they tested one last year, flu around the entire planet, it was accurate, and that was faster than the u.s. expected as well. they did not know china had the technology and fear it s ahead of where the u.s. technology is. how big of a concern are china s nuclear investments? it s a big concern. it goes back to the false assumptions on china for a number of years. for years the u.s. and west believed china had a nuclear arsenal, wanted to keep it small, a weapon of last resort. now the fear is they re increasing it because they want to keep it here the prc