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the u.s. and portugal tied at zero to the 91st minute when the u.s. found themselves inches away from elimination. >> it's off the post! >> reporter: nearly a heroic goal for portugal with the netherlands beating vietnam handily, that would have doomed the u.s. megan rapinoe entering the game in the 61st minute, unable to provide a spark. the match would end scoreless. the result good enough to earn second place in the group and advance. >> yeah, it's tough to be second. we wanted to go through first. i mean, this team gave we just didn't put the ball in the back of the net. in the last few minutes we had to hold down, get the result and move on, and now we look forward. >> reporter: this was the worst performance ever for the u.s. in the group stage, winning just one game. the results not what u.s. fans

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CNN News Central

advance. andy scholes is here. andy, i am not pleased. i am not pleased at all. >> a lot of people are not pleased, and because netherlands are getting beaten by portugal, this is the u.s. inches from elimination, and in the 91st minute, ana capeta gets off of her foot, and it is the fifth time that the u.s. is failed to score, but a 0-0 draw is good enough to get second in the group and good enough to advance to the round of 16. >> it is tough to be second. we wanted to go through first. i mean, this team gave everything, but we did not put the ball in the back of the net. and in the last few minutes we

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CNN News Central

>> might have been the mvp of the day. it was not a great performance from team usa. and because the netherlands were beating vietnam handedly, a goal this morning and a u.s. would have been out of the world cup entirely. and i mean, it was about this close from happening. u.s. was inches away from elimination. gets loose here and shoots a bole ball right off the post. luckily, that did not go in. the u.s. had 6 shots on goal, but unable to score in this one. it was the sixth time ever the u.s. failed to score in a world cup game. but a 0-0 draw was good enough to get second and advance to the knockout round. advance to what carli lloyd had to say on the fox broadcast about what she thought about the team's performance. >> today was just simply

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Breakfast

nothing is certain. back in the 1990s, no—one wanted to line up against china. their status has faded since, but they're now on the rise. with wang xiang in their side, the steel roses are a threat. they have to go on the attack in adelaide, while england could draw and still top the group. england will still have a lot of confidence butjust need to ramp it up a little bit, get people excited, get them feeling on top of their individual and collective games because you want to be a head of steam going into these knockout games. there is a chance australia could be next for england. commentator: it's catley. it's four. facing elimination, the hosts roared to a 4—0 win over canada. commentator: the matildas waltzing into the round of 16. _ they'll hope their party is just getting started. katie gornall, bbc news, adelaide. that is the football world cup. what about the netball world cup? england came through a tough, physical test to beat tonga 72—46

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

canada today to avoid its own early elimination fate as well. and the u.s. women's national team needs a win or a draw in its group stage finale tomorrow morning against portugal. there will be a lot of nervous people watching that one. time now for the weather, and for that let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman for the forecast. michelle, what is it like out there? >> hi, there, sam. great to see you. we're looking at the heat continuing. that's the main weather story on this monday, the last day of july. we're looking at 39 million americans under heat alert. better than last year. so the part of the nation doing really good especially into the north east and the valley. there are heat warnings and excessive heat warnings in the hot pink. that includes dallas into new orleans. that will continue into this week. we're going to break records over the next few days. we could break several records.

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BBC News Now

a very exciting couple of hours. australia kept their women's world cup dream alive as the co—hosts advanced to the last—16 stage after beating canada. the team impressed in a game they had to win to avoid elimination, winning 4—0. canada suffered their first women's world cup group—stage exit since 2011. the shock exit by the canadians will be keenly felt because they are the the olympic gold medallist, so this performance will come as a surprise to many. meanwhile, nigeria's 0—0 draw with the republic of ireland means australia will go forward to face the runners—up in group d — who could still be england — at stadium australia in sydney on the 7th of august. so it is the nigerians as well who

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Morning Joe

draw yesterday. it's the first host nation to be eliminated in group play in tournament history. australia, meanwhile, must beat canada today to avoid its own early elimination. and the u.s. women's national team needs a win or draw in its group stage finale tomorrow morning against portugal. that match begins at 3:00 a.m. eastern. and barbenheimer continues its box office domination with "barbie" leading the way. the hit film starring margot robbie and ryan gosling brought in $93 million in its second weekend. that's a huge weekend for weekend two. it held on to the top spot. christopher nolan's "oppenheimer" stayed in second place, bringing in just over $46 million. "barbie" is on pace to easily break the $1 billion mark. the film has already grossed $775 million worldwide and has made at least $20 million every day since its opening. eddie glaude, earlier in the show when we teased this

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BBC News Now

mr hunter had told the court that his wife janice had begged him to take her life because she was in so much pain. also this lunchtime: teachers in england from the national education union vote to accept a 6.5% pay rise and call off industrial action. the government expands north sea drilling for oil and gas — campaigners say it flies in the face of the science on climate change. cheering commentator: , ., and australia lose wickets on the final day of the final ashes test — but can england level the series? and coming up on bbc news: co—hosts australia look to avoid elimination from their home world cup — they need a result against canada in melbourne. we'll be live with the very latest.

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BBC News at Six

to step up and, yeah, we're just excited for tomorrow and she will be watching. china are ranked ten places below sarina wiegman's side so england would be expected to beat them in adelaide but with this shaping up to be the most open world cup yet, nothing is certain. with wang shuang in their side, the steel roses are a threat. they have to go on the attack in adelaide, while england could draw and still top the group. first now we have to qualify and we want to do well and, yes, we want to win the group just because we want to win the group, because we don't know what happens after. there is a chance australia could be next for england. it is catley. it is four. facing elimination, the hosts roared to a 4—0 win over canada. the matildas waltzing into the round of 16. they will hope their party is just getting started. katie gornall, bbc news, adelaide. people have a right to �*wild camp' in dartmoor without the permission

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BBC News at Ten

it's always difficult in that moment to see your team—mate, but my best friend as well, go down in such pain. that's the most embarrassing thing for her, the fact that she got stretchered off. she wasn't necessarily thinking about the knee — she was more bothered about the whole nation watching her. there's 22 of us now that have got to step up and, yeah, we're just excited for tomorrow and she will be watching. china are ranked ten places below sarina wiegman's side, so england would be expected to beat them in adelaide, but with this shaping up to be the most open world cup yet, nothing is certain. with wang shuang in their side, the steel roses are a threat. they have to go on the attack in adelaide, while england could draw and still top the group. first now we have to qualify and we want to do well and, yes, we want to win the group just because we want to win the group, because we don't know what happens after. there is a chance australia could be next for england. it's catley. it's four. facing elimination, the hosts roared

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