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México vs. Canadá, marcador y resumen: El Tri queda en deuda ante un rival directo de Concacaf

Luego de un promisorio debut con victoria por 3-0 ante Nueva Zelanda, México sumó su segundo partido en este nuevo ciclo bajo la conducción del Vasco Javier Aguirre: se enfrentó a Canadá en el imponente AT&T Stadium de Arlington, Texas.

El Tri llegaba de sumar una interesante victoria ante Nueva Zelanda, mientras que Canadá también venía de conseguir un resultado positivo en su último amistoso: 2-1 sobre Estados Unidos.

En este caso, hicieron tablas: fue un 0-0 con muy poquito de México en la primera mitad y bastante poco de Canadá en la segunda. Así, el cero los calificó.

¿Cómo quedó México vs. Canadá? Marcador ultimate

Equipo 1T 2T Last
México 0 0 0
Canadá 0 0 0

Así fue el México vs. Canadá, en vivo

¡Last del partido! En un juego que tuvo a Canadá como el mejor del primer tiempo (una mitad floja de México, especialmente en la elaboración), las cosas se dieron vuelta en la mitad, por lo que este empate sin goles es lo que mejor le ha caído al partido, no así al público que esperaba un triunfo mexicano en Arlington, claro. Un rival de mayor fuste que Nueva Zelanda volvió a poner en problemas al Tri. Mucho trabajo para Aguirre por delante.

Minuto 90. Se jugarán dos minutos más.

Minuto 88. Centro que le bajan a Vásquez y el remate pega en un rival y se va a córner.

Minuto 85. Romo por derecha se mete al área y, cerca del vértice, saca un intento de centro que terminó más como un tiro al segundo poste: desviado.

Minuto 83. Sale el Chino Huerta y entra Lainez. Un minuto más tarde, cambios en Canadá: Kamal Miller y Russell-Rowe por Cornelius y Layrea.

Minuto 77. Cambios en Canadá: Oluwaseyi, Afrifa y Sigur por Ahmed, Millar y Larin.

Minuto 72. Centro que baja Alvarado, intentan cederse entre Henry y Carlos Rodríguez y que, tras rebote, le vuelve a quedar al Piojo, que saca fuerte remate: el portero St. Clair desvía al córner con un salto sobre su posición.

Minuto 69. Alan Mozo obstruye una pared, detiene un ataque y se gana la amarilla.

Minuto 66. Se vienen múltiples cambios en México: entran Henry Martín, Carlos Rodríguez, Alan Mozo y salen Julián Araujo, Orbelín Pineda y Santi Giménez.

Minuto 64. Amonestado Layrea por entrada contra Huerta, que lo eludía con gran maniobra sobre el frente izquierdo del ataque.

Minuto 61. Entra Jonathan David por el amonestado Choiniére. Es el primer cambio canadiense.

Minuto 57. Amonestado Choiniére por una dura entrada sobre la mitad del campo. Instantes antes había sido amonestado Aguirre, técnico de México, por sus quejas.

Minuto 54. ¡St. Clair salva a Canadá! Buena maniobra de Huerta, elude a dos rivales y, ante el tercero, cede a Santi: gran achique del portero que le cierra el ángulo a Giménez y tapa con el cuerpo desviando al córner.

Minuto 46. ¡Inicia el segundo tiempo! 

Minuto 45. Así fue el partido: de tal manera que el silbante marca el ultimate de la primera mitad a los 45 minutos exactos.

Minuto 42. ¡Malagón salva a México! El meta reacciona de manera estupenda sobre su izquierda tras cabezazo con destino de gol.

Minuto 35. México llega con algunos hombres a posición de ataque pero no logra más que algún centro que termina en manos del portero rival. Es una actuación ofensiva y de creación verdaderamente lamentable.

Minuto 26. Completamente innecesaria entrada desde atrás de Huerta a Layrea, que es correctamente castigada con la amarilla por el silbante.

Minuto 25. Todo un síntoma: Ahmed llega al fondo y es el Chino Huerta quien lo marca casi contra la línea de fondo y fuerza el córner para Canadá. Muy pobre lo de México hasta el momento.

Minuto 17. Amonestado Julián Araujo tras reclamar una infracción contra Alphonso Davies que no existió. El Vasco Aguirre enloquece en la banca.

Minuto 15. Canadá está probando por qué se ha vuelto uno de los equipos sensación de Concacaf. Lleva una posesión mayor al 65% en este primer cuarto de hora y ha obligado a México a cometer 6 infracciones ya.

Minuto 10. No aparecen las emociones en Arlington hasta el momento. 

Minuto 3. Es Canadá el que se adueña del balón en los primeros momentos del partido.

Minuto 1. ¡Empieza el partido!

18:50 CDMX. Ya están los equipos en la cancha, suenan los himnos, hay pose para las fotos y todo listo para dar inicio al encuentro. 

18:40 CDMX. Ambas escuadras se aprestan a retirarse a los vestidores para regresar y comenzar el juego.

18:30 CDMX. Los equipos están haciendo los movimientos precompetitivos sobre el campo de juego del espectacular estadio de los Dallas Cowboys de la NFL.

18:10 CDMX. Confirmado el XI del Tri. Los elegidos de Javier Aguirre para esta presentación son Luis Malagón; Julián Araujo, Víctor Guzmán, Johan Vásquez, Jesús Angulo; Luis Romo, Erik Lira, Roberto Alvarado; Orbelín Pineda, Santiago Giménez, César Huerta.

17:37 CDMX. El jersey para hoy. México se vestirá con su uniforme alternativo; Canadá jugará con su playera roja.

16:53 CDMX. Novedades del gran rival de Concacaf. La federación estadounidense de futbol (US Soccer) anunció hace minutos oficialmente al argentino Mauricio Pochettino como nuevo entrenador de la selección absoluta. Vaya rival para México será el otro poderoso de la región con un entrenador que ha sabido ser finalista de Champions League.

16:32 CDMX. Aguirre ya tiene capitán. Johan Vásquez será quien lleve la cinta de capitán esta noche ante Canadá.

16:19 CDMX. El análisis del técnico rival. Jesse Marsch, entrenador de una Canadá que está en franco crecimiento (fue mundialista en Qatar 2022 y nada menos que semifinalista en la última Copa América), analizó a la Selección Mexicana. “Esperamos a un equipo organizado, con energía, compromiso y un nuevo técnico al mando, (al que) los jugadores le demostrarán que quieren estar”. Y agregó: “Frente a Nueva Zelanda se mostraron fuertes, los que entraron de cambio demostraron que pueden ser titulares. Esperamos un juego muy difícil”.

16:00 CDMX. Antecedentes inmediatos. ¿Cómo han sido los últimos partidos que jugaron México y Canadá? Es hora de repasar los últimos duelos de este partido que, curiosamente, no se juega hace casi tres años. El último fue en noviembre de 2021 y lo ganó Canadá (2-1) por las Eliminatorias a Qatar 2022. Un mes antes jugaron el otro duelo por ese torneo y fue empate 1-1. El último triunfo mexicano fue en julio de ese 2021: 2-1 por la Copa Oro, mismo certamen por el que, en 2019, el Tri se impuso 3-1. Finalmente, el quinto de los últimos 5 juegos entre México y Canadá también lo ganó el combinado azteca: 2-0 en las Eliminatorias a Rusia 2018.

15:30 CDMX. ¡Bienvenidos a Arlington! El hogar de los Dallas Cowboys es el recinto que recibe este nuevo amistoso internacional para el Tri del Vasco Aguirre.

Alineación confirmada de México

Luis Malagón; Julián Araujo, Víctor Guzmán, Johan Vásquez, Jesús Angulo; Luis Romo, Erik Lira, Roberto Alvarado; Orbelín Pineda, Santiago Giménez, César Huerta.

Alineación confirmada de Canadá

St. Clair; Bombito, Laryea, Cornelius, Davies; Choiniére, Eustáquio, Millar, Ahmed; Osorio, Larin.

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¿A qué hora juegan, cómo y dónde ver México vs. Canadá? Horario, canales de TV y streaming on-line

  • Hora: 18:30 de México, 20:30 ET de Estados Unidos
  • Estadio: AT&T Stadium, Arlington
  • Canales de TV:
    • México: TUDN, Canal 5, Azteca 7
    • Estados Unidos: Fox Depotes, UniMás, TUDN
  • Streaming on-line:
    • México: TUDN, ViX
    • Estados Unidos: Fubo, TUDN, Fox Sports activities App, Univision Now

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México vs Canadá: alineaciones del partido

El Vasco realizó seis cambios en la alineación, respecto al partido ante Nueva Zelanda. Destacan Malagón y Araujo como titulares, Santi repite.


Javier Aguirre abrió en su tercera etapa como director técnico de la Selección Mexicana con un triunfo por 3-0 sobre Nueva Zelanda y para el partido contra Canadá, el ‘Vasco’ apostaría por una alineación diferente a la que utilizó en el Rose Bowl ante el combinado neozelandés.

El ‘Vasco’ apostó ante Nueva Zelanda por una formación de 4-2-3-1 con Raúl ‘Tala’ Rangel, Luis Romo y Santiago Giménez de titulares en la columna vertebral del equipo.El resto del XI titular estuvo conformado con la línea de cuatro defensores: Israel Reyes, César Montes, Johan Vásquez y Jesús Gallardo; la doble contención con los volantes de recuperación: Luis Romo y Luis Chávez; los medios ofensivos Orbelín Pineda, Julián Quiñones y Roberto Alvarado; y Santiago Giménez en punta.

Para el duelo ante Canadá, Javier Aguirre realizó seis cambios en el as soon as inicial y utilizó a jugadores que no tuvieron minutos ante Nueva Zelanda. Sin embargo, también repiten algunos nombres para el compromiso en el AT&T Stadium de Arlington, Texas.

“No es tangible que tal o cual jugador esté en un estado anímico de tres en escala de diez, o que de repente esté arrastrando derrotas o fracasos, o malos momentos, pero esa es mi labor. Mi labor es mirarlos a los ojos, escudriñando, interrogando y metiéndome ahí, tendré que sacar conclusiones, ¡y el que no responda, tendrá que irse!”, señaló Javier tras el partido contra Nueva Zelanda.

Posibles alineaciones México vs Canadá

México: Luis Malagón; Jesús Angulo, Julián Araujo, Johan Vásquez, Víctor Guzmán, Luis Romo, Erik Lira, César Huerta, Roberto Alvarado, Orbelín Pineda y Santiago Giménez.

Canadá: Crépeau; Johnston, Bombito, Cornelius, Davies, Choiniere, Eustaquio, Ahmed, Shaffelburg, David y Larin

Tim Walz’s Plan to Radically Transform America’s Schools

Posted on Tuesday, September 10, 2024

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Whereas Tim Walz has racked up an extremist file on a slew of points as Governor of Minnesota, his training coverage specifically stands out. If he and Kamala Harris can win the White Home, People might count on Walz to prepared the ground in advancing the Biden-Harris administration’s radical takeover of the training system.

In Could 2023, Walz and the Democrat majorities within the Minnesota legislature handed a $2 billion training invoice that successfully amounted to a slush fund for left-wing curiosity teams and training priorities. The invoice most notably contained funding for the Walz coverage of placing female hygiene merchandise in boys’ bogs in grades 4-12.

It additionally contained $6 million for an initiative requiring faculties to implement “ethnic research” programs beginning within the 2027-2028 faculty yr. As training coverage skilled Stanley Kurtz writes for Nationwide Overview, whereas ethnic research “nonetheless sounds to most People like harmless heritage boosterism,” it’s in actuality “race-based neo-Marxism” that “is a type of anti-civics wherein college students are taught to reject and exchange America’s system of presidency.”

Amongst different topics, Minnesota college students will now be compelled to find out about “the roots of latest techniques of oppression and apply classes from the previous that might get rid of historic and modern injustices.” It’s Crucial Race Idea rebranded.

Furthermore, not solely has Walz made “ethnic research” required studying for each public faculty pupil, he has mandated that the ideology is infused into each topic, from math to studying and writing. As Kurtz factors out, Walz’s method to ethnic research is much more radical than the one taken by California Governor Gavin Newsom, who rebuffed the exact same left-wing training activist teams that Walz has embraced.

In 2022, Walz even tried unsuccessfully to drive his radical ethnic research mandates on non-public faculties and homeschool households.

Walz has additionally been a chief propagator of leftist fearmongering about “guide bans” – liberal-speak for common sense, parent-led efforts to take away sexually express and age-inappropriate supplies from faculty library cabinets. In Could of this yr, Walz signed into regulation a invoice that “prohibits banning, eradicating, or in any other case proscribing entry to an in any other case age-appropriate guide or different materials from a faculty library primarily based solely on the perspective, content material, message, concept, or opinion conveyed.” In apply, this offers ideologically minded educators broad authorized cowl to show youngsters to graphic content material and express subjects that haven’t any place in faculties.

Throughout the pandemic, Walz additionally proved that his true allegiance lies with nationwide academics union bosses fairly than particular person academics, college students, and households by conserving faculties closed for an prolonged time period. Ought to he and Harris win the White Home, teams just like the Nationwide Schooling Affiliation, which has endorsed Harris and Walz, fought for college closures, and has overtly embraced CRT, would have a powerful ally within the White Home.

Much more alarmingly for college kids and fogeys, all of Walz’s woke training reforms have coincided with declines in pupil efficiency. When Walz took workplace in 2019, 59 p.c of Minnesota college students had been rated “proficient” in studying, whereas 55 p.c had been proficient in math. By 2023, these numbers had fallen to 50 p.c and 45.5 p.c respectively.

Over that very same time interval, Minnesota’s power absenteeism price greater than doubled, from 14 p.c to 30 p.c. Largely consequently, Minnesota’s faculties at the moment are ranked seventeenth within the nation. They had been ranked fifth when Walz took workplace.

Regardless of these alarming statistics, Walz has refused to get again to the fundamentals, as an alternative opting to double and triple down on turning faculties into left-wing indoctrination camps.

Whereas Walz’s insurance policies are manifestly out of step with most American dad and mom, they’re proper in step with the Biden-Harris administration. Earlier this yr, the Biden Division of Schooling finalized its Title IX rewrite which requires any academic establishment which receives federal funding to permit males who establish as ladies to make use of ladies’s restroom and locker room services. It additionally compels academics and college students to make use of “most popular pronouns.”

The Biden Division of Schooling has additionally listed the debunked 1619 Mission as a advisable useful resource for academics and has awarded tens of millions of {dollars} to left-wing activist teams forcing CRT into school rooms nationwide.

Each vice chairman has a number of points that they particularly concentrate on throughout their time in workplace. For Harris, it was (supposedly) the border disaster and the “root causes” of immigration. For Walz, it might properly be taking his radical training file nationwide.

With lessons beginning again up all through the nation, training coverage is as soon as once more high of thoughts for tens of millions of American dad and mom. As these dad and mom weigh their choices for which presidential ticket to again this November, Walz’s training extremism speaks volumes.

Alan Jamison is the pen title of a political author with in depth expertise writing for a number of notable politicians and information shops.

Gov. Tim Walz gives a ‘Forks Up’ during surprise appearance at Snakes & Lattes

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential candidate, made a shock look in entrance of scholars in Tempe. The Valley was a cease on his tour throughout the Solar Belt, touring to Nevada, Texas and Arizona to look in a number of political occasions.

The pop-up occasion on Sept. 10 was hosted at Snakes & Lattes, a board sport café positioned lower than a mile away from ASU’s Previous Important. The Harris-Walz marketing campaign notified those that attended the occasion {that a} “particular visitor” was coming. Many college students mentioned they assumed it was Walz since he arrived within the state earlier this morning.

“I’ve at all times believed this,” Walz mentioned to the viewers of about 50 college students and different voters through the occasion. “Your optimism is contagious. It touches each other. We begin getting out amongst individuals, and different individuals get re-engaged, after which it turns into extra people exhibiting as much as the poll field and us profitable.”

All through his speech, he mentioned that political wants and governance ought to mirror on the following technology and emphasised his objective of constructing politics hopeful once more.

“It is so vital too that people who find themselves making an attempt to get the younger vote present up for the younger individuals,” mentioned Gabriela Chen, a junior finding out historical past and political science.

Whereas ready for the occasion to start, Chen sat making ASU-colored friendship bracelets at her desk alongside Macy Edwards, a senior finding out communications. Edwards mentioned she is working with a bunch of scholars to create a corporation on campus for the Harris-Walz marketing campaign, named “Solar Devils for Harris,” and is within the means of legitimizing the membership at ASU. 

Edwards mentioned she was reminded of her patriotism after watching the Democratic Nationwide Conference, and realized that being a patriot and a Democrat had been “not mutually unique.”

“They’ve completed a incredible job reaching out to younger voters, whether or not it’s via social media or engagements like these,” Jose Romo, a junior finding out finance, mentioned. “I feel prior to now, you’ve got not likely seen candidates attain out that method, so I feel they’re actually chatting with the younger voters that have not felt heard prior to now.”

A number of college students who attended the occasion had been concerned with Younger Democrats at ASU.

“The vice chairman candidate is exhibiting up, making an attempt to talk with college students, know what they care about, know what they need — that reveals such a significant shift,” mentioned Jacob Hill, a senior finding out organic sciences and the expansion and variety officer of Younger Democrats at ASU.

Hill mentioned understanding social media engagement is “actually vital” for candidates seeking to entice younger voters.

READ MORE: Gen Z’s ‘brat summer season’: How younger voters are impacting presidential campaigns

Strolling into the café, Walz was launched by Arianna Toscano, a junior finding out political science. Walz spoke in entrance of a backdrop of bookshelves, Harris-Walz posters and an enormous crown with the phrases, “Sport On!”

Gillian McSheffrey, a junior finding out economics and the secretary of Younger Democrats at ASU, mentioned Walz’s look reveals his humility in connecting with younger voters and his effort to have interaction in communities.

Walz mentioned college students ought to encourage their associates who’re undecided to vote, get entangled and be engaged within the election. He additionally harassed the importance of the present election cycle.

“We’ve got a duty to indicate them that we settle our variations on the poll field, not via violence,” Walz mentioned. “We settle our variations by truthful and free elections, after which we make insurance policies that impression the most important variety of individuals.”

He additionally mentioned that he couldn’t stress sufficient the excellence between each political events and him and his working rival, J.D. Vance. In his speech, he supplied the Republican vice presidential candidate  a “pro-tip” to “shut the hell up about speaking about girls.”

Walz ended his speech with ASU’s “Forks Up,” joking that he’ll discover it troublesome to not go as much as individuals and inform them to “Fork ’em.” He shook college students’ palms after his speech, whereas Hope Walz, his daughter, went round to tables close to the doorway to speak to college students. 

“Carry on working it as a result of once we get up on that 57th day, so many constructive issues fall into place,” Walz mentioned. “And I’ll say this: as a woman dad, Madam President sounds rattling good.”

Edited by Sophia Braccio, Abigail Beck and Alysa Horton.


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Polaris Dawn Mission to Test Starlink Laser Communications 

A Starlink router put in within the Dragon cabin for the Polaris Daybreak mission. Picture: SpaceX

The Polaris Daybreak mission, wherein a crew of 4 civilians will try the primary civilian spacewalk, will even check out Starlink laser communications aboard the Dragon spacecraft.  

SpaceX launched the Polaris Daybreak mission early Tuesday at 5:23 a.m. ET from Cape Canaveral, Florida. A crew of 4 civilians in a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft will spend 5 days in orbit and try the primary business spacewalk. 

Among the many mission targets can be to check Starlink laser-based communications in house, which SpaceX stated might inform future house communications techniques for missions to the Moon, Mars and past.

SpaceX stated that this would be the first mission to check Starlink laser communications. SpaceX put in what it’s calling the “Plug and Plaser” lasercom system contained in the trunk of the Dragon spacecraft to speak with Starlink satellites all through the mission. A Starlink router was put in inside Dragon’s cabin. 

SpaceX has been launching Starlink satellites outfitted with laser communications since early 2021. In March of this yr, Gwynne Shotwell, president and COO of SpaceX, introduced that SpaceX deliberate to commercialize its laser expertise and name it “Plug and Plaser,” in feedback at SATELLITE 2024

“We’re going to roll out a functionality, we name it ‘plug and plasers’ — [to] commercialize our lasers to placed on different satellites techniques,” Shotwell stated in March. “We’ll roll that out with our new Polaris Daybreak mission developing this summer season on Dragon capsules — so we’ll join Dragon to the web. I’m actually trying ahead to having communications to bases on the Moon, and Starlink round Mars.”

The Polaris Daybreak mission will flying increased than any earlier Dragon mission to this point and reaching the best Earth orbit ever flown. Astronauts additionally will check the newly developed SpaceX EVA spacesuits and carry out scientific analysis. 

“What the crew and Dragon intention to attain over the following few days – from the first-ever business spacewalk in newly-designed EVA fits to touring the farthest in Earth’s orbit for the reason that Apollo program over 50 years in the past to testing Starlink – all of this contributes to SpaceX’s intention to assist humanity have better entry to house on our method to returning to the Moon, touring to Mars, and past,” commented Jessica Jensen, vice chairman of Buyer Integration and Operations at SpaceX.

Colombia 2-1 Argentina (Sep 10, 2024) Game Analysis

James Rodríguez scored from the penalty spot to seal Colombia’s 2-1 win over defending World Cup and Copa América champions Argentina on Tuesday in a South American World Cup qualifier.

Injured Argentina star Lionel Messi did not play in Barranquilla in what was the primary match between the groups for the reason that Copa América remaining.

Yerson Mosquera opened the scoring within the twenty fifth minute, however Argentina equalized within the forty eighth when Nico Gonzalez capitalized on a defensive blunder from the Colombians. James’ Sixtieth-minute penalty secured the win on the Metropolitano Stadium.

World Cup champion Argentina lifted the Copa América trophy after a 1-0 additional time victory over Colombia in July.

Colombia, which hadn’t overwhelmed Argentina since 2019, continues to be unbeaten in South American World Cup qualifying.

James Rodriguez celebrates after scoring a purpose for Colombia in opposition to Argentina.

Argentina leads the round-robin competitors with 18 factors after eight matches, two level away from Colombia.

The highest six groups in South American qualifying will get automated spots on the 2026 World Cup.

Colombia as soon as once more had the 33-year-old Rodríguez to thank after he gave an ideal cross for Mosquera to nod in and opening the scoring. That equalized Carlos Valderrama’s report of 11 assists in South American World Cup qualifying.

A mistake by Rodríguez allowed Argentina to equalize, with Nico González stealing the ball from him and capturing previous goalkeeper Camilo Vargas.

However Rodríguez made amends when he beat Emiliano Martínez, a prolific penalty stopper, and equalized Falcao García’s mark of 13 objectives in World Cup qualifying.

Argentina’s strikers Lautaro Martínez and Julián Álvarez failed to supply as a lot hazard as they do when veteran Messi is there to create alternatives for them.

Data from The Related Press was used on this story.

James Rodríguez lidera a Colombia triunfo 2-1 ante Argentina

Con un gol de penal y una asistencia de James Rodríguez, Colombia tomó desquite de su derrota en la reciente last de la Copa América y venció el martes 2-1 a Argentina por la octava jornada de las eliminatorias de Sudamérica rumbo al Mundial de 2026.

El capitán colombiano lideró el triunfo native con un gol a los 60 minutos y el preciso pase para el cabezazo a la purple de Yerson Mosquera. James volvió a ser protagonista como y ocurrió en el campeonato continental disputado en Estados Unidos entre junio y julio, del cual fue elegido mejor jugador.

Un error de James propició el gol del empate transitorio de Argentina a los 48 minutos. Un mal pase hacia atrás del flamante fichaje del Rayo Vallecano de España lanzó a la carrera a Nicolás González, que robó el balón y avanzó con velocidad hasta ponerse delante del arquero Vargas, superándole con un tiro entre las piernas.

“Es un triunfo bueno, contra una Argentina que lo ha ganado todo”, señaló Rodríguez tras el cotejo. “El clima estaba durito, hizo mucho calor, pero hicimos un partido excelente. Es un triunfo justo”.

Invicta en las eliminatorias, Colombia llegó a 16 puntos, dos menos que Argentina, que pese a la derrota sigue en el liderato.

En el estadio Metropolitano de Barranquilla, bajo un fuerte calor que alcanzó 32 grados centígrados durante el partido, Colombia comenzó con el management de la pelota, mientras Argentina esperaba ordenada con dos líneas de cuatro, dejando a Lautaro Martínez y Julián Álvarez como opciones en el ataque.

Sin su capitán Lionel Messi por lesión, la Albiceleste no ejerció una presión alta, como hizo en su anterior presentación ante Chile en Buenos Aires, resuelta con una victoria 3-0, sino que intentó bajar el ritmo del encuentro y aprovechar cada pausa para recuperar energías.

“El horario del partido no está bien, se podía jugar a las 5, 6, 7 de la tarde”, indicó Scaloni. “No me parece sano para que los futbolistas desarrollen su potencial, el calor es igual para los dos, es lo que hay, pero es evidente que las condiciones para ver un espectáculo no están buenas”.

El primer acercamiento de Colombia llegó a los ocho minutos con un saque de esquina que los campeones mundiales defendieron con todo sus hombres en el área.

Fue un aviso de lo que pasaría después.

A los 24, Rodríguez — que recuperó su lugar en el as soon as inicial tras ser suplente el viernes en el empate 1-1 contra Perú — envió un pase filtrado para Luis Díaz, que fue salvado por un cierre providencial de Nicolás Otamendi.

Acto seguido, el córner volvió a tener como protagonista a James, que cobró en corto y rápido para Jhon Arias y, tras recibir nuevamente el balón, envió un centro desde la línea de fondo, que Mosquera cabeceó para batir al arquero Emiliano Martínez.

James llegó a 11 asistencias en su trayectoria en la eliminatoria sudamericana y superó el registro de Carlos Valderrama.

“Para ganarle al mejor equipo de la actualidad, hay que hacer muchas cosas bien”, explicó el seleccionador de Colombia, Néstor Lorenzo. “Fue un partido parejo, no tan vistoso, pero cuando tuvimos que meter, metimos; y cuando tuvimos que jugar, creamos oportunidades”

El gol en contra y la pausa de hidratación invitaron a Argentina a adelantar sus líneas, pero fue incapaz de exigir mucho a Vargas en el primer período.

Después del descanso, Argentina se encontró con una concesión de Colombia que le permitió igualar el encuentro.

Colombia volvió a acelerar y cinco minutos después forzó un falta dentro del área de Otamendi ante la llegada del lateral Daniel Muñoz, que, en principio, no fue señalada por el árbitro chileno Piero Maza.

Tras un largo tiempo de revisión en el VAR, el juez decretó la pena máxima, que dio la oportunidad a James de hacer olvidar su error y volver a convertirse en figura clave de los anfitriones.

El 10 colombiano engañó al “Dibu” Martínez y, con su excelsa pegada, envió su disparo al ángulo para devolver la ventaja a los suyos.

“Para mí, dentro de la cancha, no fue penal. Nico (Otamendi) se tira por delante”, se quejó el volante argentino Leandro Paredes. “Más allá de la decisión del penal, fue un partido parejo. El calor no es excusa, aunque no estamos acostumbrados”.

Rodríguez llegó a 13 dianas en premundiales e igualó la marca de Radamel Falcao García.

Scaloni refrescó a su equipo con el ingreso de Marcos Acuña y Alexis Mac Allister, que se unieron a Nahuel Molina, quien entró en el entretiempo.

Colombia, más acostumbrado al calor de su escenario, no realizó modificaciones hasta los 79 minutos cuando saltaron a la cancha Kevin Castaño y Jhon Córdoba.

Uno de los sustituidos fue Jhon Arias, que recibió la ovación de los presentes por su despliegue en el mediocampo.

A pesar de la necesidad de ir por el resultado, Argentina dio muestras de cansancio en el tramo last y no pudo evitar su primera caída desde noviembre pasado cuando perdieron contra Uruguay.

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MSNBC Wants to Meet More Fans Without Using Its Cable Network

A few of MSNBC’s most dynamic moments in 2025 could not happen on a TV display.

Certainly, that will already be the case. When Rashida Jones, the president of the NBCUniversal-backed cable community wandered across the foyer of the Brooklyn Academy of Music this previous Saturday, she was struck by how most of the folks she met hailed from outdoors the world. Individuals had come from locations like London and Hawaii to seize a glimpse of MSNBC hosts and anchors like Rachel Maddow, Katy Tur, Pleasure Reid, Jen Psaki and Chris Hayes, all a part of a day-long summit held with roughly 4000 paying attendees to debate the approaching election and nationwide politics.

The time has come, says Jones, to acknowledge that MSNBC’s followers may need extra than simply the cable community itself to get a full repair. The Brooklyn viewers “informed us what they needed,” says Jones, who took the reins of MSNBC in 2021. “The thought of bringing the model to the folks is one thing I wish to double down on – in a variety of completely different locations.”

MSNBC has already been experimenting with an array of reside fashions. In March, the media outlet held an invite-only occasion in Washington that featured Psaki, Steve Kornacki and Stephanie Ruhle. In Chicago, throughout the Democratic Nationwide Conference, Luke Russert and Symone Sanders Townsend interviewed Eric Holder and Stacey Abrams in an occasion sponsored by Lyft (Russert, beforehand an NBC Information editorial staffer and the son of former “Meet the Press” moderator Tim Russert, was employed late final 12 months as a bunch for MSNBC’s reside occasions).

There are good causes to check the patron urge for food for MSNBC conferences, dinners and discussions. All three main cable information shops — MSNBC, Fox Information and CNN — are anticipated to shed subscribers and affiliate income in 2024, in keeping with projections from Kagan, a market-research agency that’s a part of S&P World Intelligence. MSNBC’s subscriber base is seen eroding by practically 6% this 12 months, to 64.5 million, in contrast with 68.5 million in 2023. Affiliate income is predicted to fall by practically 4% in 2024, to $295.1 million, in contrast with $307 million within the year-earlier interval.

Occasion income isn’t more likely to dominate the monetary calculus behind MSNBC, however it may actually assist to offset some shortfalls.

Saturday’s occasion represented “a place to begin that spoke to the potential of the place we are able to deliver the reside enterprise within the 12 months forward,” says Rebecca Kutler, MSNBC’s senior vp of content material technique.

She envisions launching each small, personal occasions which may have a sponsor, and bigger ideas that additionally generate income. Some might be primarily based on giving attendees a peek at numerous initiatives launched by MSNBC staffers. Others may faucet MSNBC’s rising slate of audio content material.

Kutler says she was impressed by speaking to an attendee this weekend from Florida – not recognized lately as a state that will naturally have an MSNBC base – who questioned if the community may think about internet hosting a dinner for its Florida-based backers. Inside 24 hours, the fan adopted up with venue recommendations and concepts for spurring attendance.

And he or she says members got here from locations considerably additional away than executives anticipated. “After we first began planning this a couple of months in the past, we thought folks would come from New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey.”

Others have experimented with comparable ideas. CNN mounted a collection of reside “Citizen” occasions lately that convened newsmakers and CNN anchors to debate main problems with the day. Amongst those that took half have been Jimmy Kimmel, Dr. Anthony Fauci and NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. Fox Information Channel has organized its “Patriot Awards” for the previous few years; the occasion has even included a meet-and-greet and a whiskey tasting.

Dwell occasions will assist foster “a two-way dialog” between MSNBC personalities and the individuals who watch them, says Jones. The journalist and analysts speak “each evening in entrance of an enormous viewers, however they don’t get to listen to them and aren’t seeing what they react to,” she says. “You’re not trying into the whites of their eyes.”

Video of Tyreek Hill traffic stop sparks new conversations about policing in America

Martenzie Johnson:

I imply, one, the police union official is doing his job, proper? That is what all police officers are going to do on this case. They’ll rise up for their very own.

However this concept that, in case you do not comply, in case you do not comply with their orders, they will precise violence on you, that is not a part of the job, proper? They’ve a number of leeway as police Officers. They’ve certified immunity. They’ll get them out of lawsuits. They’ve powers from the state to shoot and kill folks with out actually any recourse.

They receives a commission a wage that’s a lot increased than most public service, to not point out the extra time that Officers like that will get from working these video games. So the least that they may do just isn’t — the least that they may do is de-escalate conditions. That is all we’re asking them to do.

And so they’re saying that, in case you do not adjust to this, in case you do not — in case you attempt to escalate the scenario, we are going to go even additional to some extent of violently snatching you out of your automobile, placing you face first into the pavement, driving your — my kneecap into your again and arresting you, only for, once more, such as you mentioned, a site visitors violation.

ESC 2024: Mass AF screening via ECG plus heart failure biomarker does not prevent stroke in older patients


Mass screening for atrial fibrillation (AF) utilizing electrocardiography (ECG) along with a coronary heart failure biomarker doesn’t forestall ischaemic stroke or systemic in older adults—aged 75–76 years—over 5 years of follow-up. Nonetheless, the biomarker in query could enhance the prediction of which people have a low threat for ischaemic stroke and systemic embolism past single-lead ECG in older adults present process mass screening for AF.

That’s in keeping with late-breaking analysis introduced on the latest European Society of Cardiology (ESC) congress (30 August–2 September, London, UK).

“Our findings don’t assist this fashion of systematic screening for AF in older adults, however they point out that it could be secure to not focus screening efforts at these people with low ranges of NT-proBNP [N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide]—though this wants affirmation in additional research,” mentioned Katrin Kemp Gudmundsdottir (Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden), lead writer for the STROKESTOP II examine. “People with a low biomarker stage ran a decrease threat of each creating AF in the course of the five-year follow-up in addition to stroke or systemic embolism in comparison with each the management group and people with greater biomarker ranges.”

Internationally, most AF tips at the moment advocate ‘opportunistic screening’ for AF in individuals aged 65 years and older, and oral anticoagulant therapy for these at excessive stroke threat. The ESC additionally recommends systematic ECG screening to detect AF in sufferers aged 75 years or older, or these at excessive stroke threat. Additionally it is believed that including biomarkers may improve screening accuracy, and analysis suggests NT-proBNP—a marker of cardiovascular well being—to be a powerful predictor of incident AF and stroke.

In 2020, the baseline screening outcomes of the STROKESTOP II trial confirmed that NTproBNP might be helpful as a stratifying instrument for screening of AF, and that these with elevated NTproBNP may profit from extra intensive screening.

STROKESTOP II—a mass screening programme of all 75–76-year-olds within the Stockholm area of Sweden—enrolled 28,712 individuals born between 1940 and 1941 to look at whether or not being invited for screening would cut back the chance of thromboembolic occasions in comparison with a management group of sufferers not invited for screening. Analyses of these invited for screening included adults who got here for screening in addition to those that didn’t attend.

Individuals had been randomised in a 1:1 ratio to both be invited for AF screening (13,905 sufferers) or to the management group (13,884)—after excluding those that died or emigrated. Of these invited to screening, 6,843 (49%) accepted the invitation. Some 53% of those sufferers had been discovered to be girls.

Individuals with out beforehand identified AF had blood samples taken and NT­proBNP ranges analysed, and had been then stratified into high-risk (≥125 ng/L NT­proBNP) and low-risk (<125ng/L) teams. They had been then screened, based mostly on NT-proBNP stage, to both one-time (low-risk group) or extra intense (high-risk group) screening. Within the high-risk group (3,743 sufferers; 60%), screening was accomplished at house with a handheld, single-lead ECG gadget 4 occasions per day for 2 weeks, whereas, in low-risk members (2,545 sufferers; 40%), a single episode of screening was carried out with a single­-lead ­ECG however with out the 2 weeks of intensive screening.

Finally, new AF was detected in 2.4% (165 out of 6,843) of all members, who had been supplied oral anticoagulant therapy—as per consequence knowledge collected from nationwide Swedish registries. As well as, after a median follow-up of 5 years, no distinction was famous within the threat of any stroke or clotting occasion between the intervention group (together with invited members that each did and didn’t attend screening) and the management group.

Additional subanalyses discovered that the chance of stroke or blood clots was 41% decrease amongst members with low ranges of the center failure marker NT­proBNP in comparison with the management group (0.61 vs 1.03 occasions per 100 years in danger). Within the high-risk group consisting of these with elevated ranges of NT­proBNP, people had greater than double the chance of creating new AF within the 5 years, and the chance of ischaemic stroke or systemic embolism was 57% greater than within the low-risk group (0.95 vs 0.61 occasions per 100 years).

“Participation within the screening examine was decrease than anticipated and this might have hampered the outcomes,” Kemp Gudmundsdottir concluded. “Additional research are wanted, and it appears affordable to pay attention screening efforts on these at highest threat and probably decrease the incident of preventable strokes.”