happened was the referee disallowing that goal, or calling back that goal, because of an alleged foul by one of our players. so, bo bradley had one last thing to say about that. he s trying to move on. the united states need to win their final game against algeria to make it into the round of 16, the knockout stages. but it s so disheartening, isn t it, fredricka? you understand the frustration coming, especially from the players, because they had fought so hard to get back on level terms after being down 2-0. but to have a goal taken away from you like that, for something they didn t understand, is exasperating. that s hugely disappointing. now what about for the rest? it must be horrible being him right now? well, what happens is normally the performances of every referee, the performances are judged by the organizing body, and world soccer s governing body, which is fifa. they have a look at the decisions referees got right, the decisions referees got
the news unfolds live this saturday i m fredricka whitfield. bp s ceo, he s taking a little time off after these congressional hearings in the nation s capital. but perhaps the picture might not look so good. today tony hayward is at a yacht race off the coast of england. the associated press is quoting bp, which calls it a rare moment of private time and the company insists that hayward remains in touch with what s happening in the gulf of mexico. and one of bp s drilling partners accuses the company of reckless behavior. andarko petroleum says the explosion was prevental. the oil spill is still spewing there under a sea with tar balls now washing up on panama city beach, florida. even before tar balls came ashore on another florida beach, officials there were taking matters into their own hands. cnn s david mattingly is at okaloosa island, florida. reporter: fredricka, it s a beautiful day to be here at the beach. people are out enjoying the sand and the water as much as