DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The 2016 Copa America Centenario final, featuring a highly-anticipated matchup of Argentina vs Chile, will be broadcast live to more than 200 select movie theaters across the U.S. on Sunday, June 26 at 8pm ET / 7pm CT / 6pm MT / 5pm PT, from MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. Broadcast to cinemas by Fathom Events and FOX Sports, the 2016 Final of the Copa America Centenario is the finale of the largest mens soccer tournament held in the U.S. since the 1994 World Cup, and the first time the tournament was be staged outside of South America. Prior to the kickoff, the in-theater event will begin with the final portion of FOX Sports Pregame (30 minutes prior to kickoff).
Tickets forthe Copa America Centenario Final match cinema event can be purchased online by visiting www.FathomEvents.com or at participating theater box offices. For a complete list of theater locations visit the Fathom Events website (theaters and participants are subject to change).
All Copa America Centenario matches are televised by FOX Sports on FOX broadcast network, FS1, FX and FS2.
Investigative police shoot a mother to two daughters killer in Fulshear, Texas
Christy Sheats fatally shot her daughters before she was killed by an officer near Houston, Texas, police say. (Facebook)
A Texas mother fatally shot her two daughters in the street outside of their Katy home before she was shot dead by a responding police officer, authorities say.
Christy Sheats, 42, killed Taylor Sheats, 22, and Madison Sheats, 17, the Fort Bend County Sheriffs Office says.
She was shot once by a Fulshear Police officer after she refused to drop her gun, the Fort Bend County Sheriffs Office said.
Jason Sheats, the girls father and Christy Sheats husband, was at the home at the time of the shooting, but was not injured. Police said he was hospitalized because of his emotional state after the incident.
Katy is located near Houston. The shooting happened about 5 p.m. Friday in the 6000 block of Remson Hollow. Sheats and her daughters were identified by police on Saturday.
Heres what you need to know:
1. Sheats Husband Told Her Dont Do This, Theyre Our Kids
Christy Sheats with her daughter, Taylor Sheats. (Facebook)
Christy Sheats chased her two daughters outside before shooting them in the street in their residential neighborhood, police and witnesses say.
Her husband, Jason Sheats, watched as she shot their daughters, Taylor and Madison, neighbor Fazz Zainuddin told KPRC-TV.
The neighbor told the news station he heard him say, Dont do this. Theyre our kids."
A witness told KTRK-TV Taylor and Madison tried to flee from the house, running out with their father. One of the daughters, Taylor, was already wounded, and collapsed on the street, the witness said. The witness, a neighbor, said he saw Christy Sheats come outside with a gun and then go back inside and reload. She came back outside and shot Madison in the back, the neighbor told the news station.
A police officer responding from nearby Fulshear, who was assisting the Fort Bend County Sheriffs Office, shot Christy Sheats while she held the gun used in the shooting, police said.
The cops were behind the trees and behind the cars, and they told the mom to put the gun down and obviously she did not, Zainuddin told KPRC. She walked towards the body, I think Madison, already on the ground and I guess the cop was afraid that she was going to shoot her again.
Christy Sheats and one of her daughters were pronounced dead at the scene, police said. Her other daughter was taken by a medical helicopter to a local hospital, where she later died.
Christy, Madison & Taylor Sheats Photos: Pictures of Texas Mom & Daughters
Christy Sheats fatally shot her daughters, Taylor and Madison, before she was killed by police, authorities say. See photos of the mother and daughters here.
Click here to read more2. Police Have Been Called to Sheats Home in the Past
Christy Sheats with her daughter, Madison Sheats. (Facebook)
Police said the shooting incident began with a family argument, but they have not provided any other details about the fight and what led up to the shooting.
It was a family argument that turned into a shooting, Fort Bend County Sheriff Troy Nehls told the Houston Chronicle. But were still trying to put the pieces together.
Nehls said deputies had been called to the familys home in the past, but as to why we were called here, I dont know.
He said they had responded on more than one occasion, but did not say when.
Neighbors told reporters they had never heard of any problems involving the family.
They were always cheerful and never depressed. You never heard anything bad about them, Austin Enke told the Houston Chronicle.
This is sad knowing a good family and this is what happened, neighbor Fazz Zainuddin told KPRC-TV.
Another neighbor told the news station, The mother was nice. You wouldnt expect it if they told you this is what was going to happen. I dont think anybody, at least a sane person, would do that.
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Click here to read more3. She Posted on Facebook About Needing to Have Guns to Protect Her Family
Christy Sheats. (Facebook)
Christy Byrd Sheats, who described herself as a Baptist and conservative on her Facebook page, made several posts about her love of guns and her need to own them to protect her family.
In one post, which you can see below, she posted a meme in January and added Thats right! #merica.
(Facebook)
In another post, in March, she shared a gun advertisement video, and wrote, It would be horribly tragic if my ability to protect myself or my family were to be taken away, but thats exactly what Democrats are determined to do by banning semi-automatic handguns.
(Facebook)
Police have not said if the gun she used in the shooting was legally owned. It is also not known if she owned any other guns.
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Click here to read more4. I Love & Treasure You Both More Than You Could Ever Possibly Know, She Wrote About Her Daughters on Facebook
Christy Sheats posted this photo of her daughters on Facebook in September.
Christy Sheats wrote a loving Facebook post in September, which you can see below, on Daughters Day, telling Taylor and Madison, I love and treasure you both more than you could ever possibly know.
(Facebook)
Christy Sheats daughter, Taylor, wrote a Facebook post on Mothers Day in 2013, sharing an old photo of them from and saying she is one of the biggest influences on her life:
Mom, you are so selfless, as you always put our whole family before yourself and never ask for anything in return. Youre so kind and loving, as you always remind us of just how much you care and how proud you are of everything we do. Youre so intelligent and fun to be around because I feel like I can talk to you for forever now about anything. Youre one of the strongest people I know, if not the strongest, and you have had to overcome so much in your life but you still manage to love us and put your everything into being a mom. Youre so encouraging, as you always push us to do our absolute best, even when we cant muster up the strength to do it ourselves. Youre such a blessing to have as a mother and friend and I truly appreciate you and all that you do. Happy Mothers Day to my amazing mommy and I love you.
Madison Sheats was a high school student and worked as a babysitter, according to her Facebook page. She would have been entering her senior year.
Taylor Sheats worked as a caregiver for Care.com, and studied art at Lone Star College, she says on Facebook. In addition to her father, she is also survived by a longtime boyfriend she had been dating since 2011.
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Click here to read more5. She Was Born in Alabama & Worked as an Office Manager
Christy Sheats. (Facebook)
Christy Byrd Sheats was born in Decatur, Alabama, according to her Facebook page.
She wrote on Facebook two years ago, I am truly a Southern gal. I was born in Alabama, but have been living here in Texas for 15 years. I have two amazing daughters I simply adore. They are my everything! I thank G*d for every breath he allows me to take!!
Sheats had various careers, including most recently as a receptionist, according to her Linkedin profile. She previously worked as an executive assistant for the vice president of a transportation company and as a stylist at a salon.
Her husband, Jason Sheats, works as an IT consultant at Oxy, a Houston-based oil and gas company, according to his Linkedin page. He was also originally from Alabama. Friday, the day of the shooting, was his 45th birthday.
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Portugal vs Croatia 1-0 All Goals & Highlights (EURO 2016) (25/06/2016) HD
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Portugal"s Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates with teammate Nani, left, after scoring his side"s second goal during the Euro 2016 Group F soccer match between Hungary and Portugal at the Grand Stade in Decines-Charpieu, near Lyon, France, Wednesday, June 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic) (Darko Bandic)
Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal face Croatia in a Euro 2016 knockout round game today.
It was 0-0 at halftime.
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The first target of the Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo"s anger, during a walk in the park hours before the game, was the microphone snatched off a reporter and seemingly thrown into a lake.
His ire carried through into the frenzied 3-3 draw with Hungary.
But, whatever defensive deficiencies within the Portugal team,hegoing to drag Portugal into the round of 16. And drag his team through he did with a towering 62nd minute header to make it 3-3. The goal fest dried up and Portugal was through to the round of 16, its reward a tough game against Croatia.
"The team was in dire straits," said Ronaldo, who also set up Nani"s goal, Portugal"s first equalizer. "Three times we were about to go home."
MATCH: Croatia vs. Portugal
TIME: 2 p.m. CT, 9 p.m. in France
TV: ESPN, HRT 2 (Croatia), SportTV1 (Portugal)
LIVE STREAM, WATCH ONLINE: WatchESPN
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British PM David Cameron resigns after Brexit vote
The U.K."s Prime Minister David Cameron said Friday morning he will resign, after Britain voted to leave the European Union in a hotly fought referendum. Cameron had been campaigning for the "remain" side, arguing the U.K. would be safer, stronger and better off economically inside the union. During a speech after the Brexit results were announced, the prime minister said the break-up negotiations with Europe need to take place under a new leader. The new prime minister will take over in October, he said. "Leaving Europe is not the path I recommended," Cameron said. "I will do everything I can to help the U.K. succeed."
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Thursday, June 23 will go down in history as Britains Independence Day. Understandably, fear and confusion over just what a Brexit looks like will weigh on all parties in the weeks and months ahead.
I"m sure when the United States declared its independence there were many saying it would be an economic disaster. We went on to become the most powerful economic engine the world has ever known.
In the wake of Fridays aftermath, it was hard not to notice that the FTSE was holding up better than most markets on the continent. I suspect that with the British pound down to a 30-year low, investors understand that it should help British exports. It remains to be seen just how much help the weaker currency will be in the long run.
For the EU, this is a gut check. In my humble opinion, Britain wont be the last to exit. Without significant changes, other countries will consider an exit as their best option. Already, nationalist parties throughout the continent have petitioned to hold exit referendums similar to the Brexit.
In the end, I believe theres life after divorce. Its in everyones best interest for trade to go on. Treaties will be re-negotiated under Article 50, which probably comes into play in October when Prime Minister Cameron steps down. The process could take as long as two years.
Youre going to hear a lot of people do an about face in the days and weeks ahead. Weve already seen a reversal from U.S. President Barack Obama. It wasnt that long ago when he was saying Britain would have to go to the back of the line. Today, he says that our special relationship will survive."
Political Outlook
Theres a strong parallel between whats happening in Europe and our election cycle here. Unchecked immigration and too many regulations has set off a populist wave that has already toppled one major governmentWhos next?
The man on the street
A couple of weeks ago, one of the international managers at my firm was in London and made the following observation: It"s clear politicians and business leaders want to remain, but the man on the street dealing with the day-to-day challenges want out.
Putting it in perspective
Over the last week, markets had priced-in a remain victory, so a big part of Fridays 610 point fall in the Dow Industrials (^DJI) was unwinding that trade. The polls and bookies were 180 degrees wrong. What does that say for the polls here?
The knee jerk reaction will be to punish Britain, and some heads of state have spoken to that end. I think those voices will soon be drowned out as leaders get down to business.
Rejection of the political elite
This was not only a rejection of the EU, but also a rejection of the political elite. Theres a huge parallel between what just took place in Europe and our election cycle here.
Both here and abroad, there is a large group of citizens who feel government has turned a deaf ear to their causes. Again, the concerns around unchecked immigration resonates across oceans. When Brexit voters were confronted with evidence that it may hurt the economy or markets, their answer was, I dont care. Its already bad, and Im ready to roll the dice."
In the long run, I believe this can be good news for all parties. Its a wake-up call for Britain, but it"s also a wake-up call for the eurozone. Over the weekend, the six original member countries of the EUBelgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlandsare all meeting Saturday in Berlin to chart a course forward.
Its safe to say that traders will be up late Sunday evening preparing for Mondays open.
ARGENTINA vs CHILE | FINAL Copa America 2016 | PES 2016 | Previa
Tonight (June 26), we find out who rules soccer in the Americas. Argentina will play Chile in the final match of the Copa Amrica Centenario tournament, at 8pm US eastern time at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Sundays game is a rematch from earlier this month, when Argentina beat Chile 2-1 during the group rounds of the tournament. Its also a rematch of last years final, when host country Chile defeated Argentina on penalty kicks. Chile slotted all four of its tries, while Argentinas lone penalty scorer that night was Lionel Messi.
Americans know all too well the brilliance of Messi, who scored an unbelievable free kick last week as Argentina dismantled a hapless US squad in the semifinal. While Argentina is the favorite tonight, Chile is also in excellent form after beating Mexico and Colombia by a combined nine goals. Chiles Eduardo Vargas is the tournaments leading goal scorer with six, one more than Messi.
Heres how to watch:
In the US
On TV (in English): Fox Sports 1
On TV (in Spanish): Univision, Univision Deportes
Online: Fox Sports Go, Fox Soccer 2Go ($20 subscription required), fuboTV ($10 subscription, but free trial available)
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During a Friday speech to the Federalist Society in Washington, Will told the crowd "this is not my party." In an interview with conservative online outlet PJ Media after the speech, Will said he had changed his party registration in his home state of Maryland from Republican to "unaffiliated", and he urged conservatives to not support Trump"s presidential campaign this year. Make sure he loses. Grit their teeth for four years and win the White House, was Will"s advice to GOP voters.
Will is a Pulitzer Prize winning columnist and was a longtime panelist on ABC"s "This Week" before joining Fox News Channel as a contributor. He has long been critical of Trump, and he previously had urged Republicans to not donate to Trump"s campaign. Trump referred to Will as a "major loser" during an appearance on MSNBC"s "Morning Joe" last month.