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. >>> up next, bill weir with our olympic report and our intrepid correspondent julie foudy in searchperfect pub. those little things still get you. for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, s
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hmm. >> reporter: in london, i'm julie foudy for "nightline." >> our thanks to julie foudy.good morning america" where bill weir will be reporting the latest from the '8 >>> good evening. >> jimmy kimmel will begin in seven minutes. developing story, a earthquake sha shakes southern california, a magnitude 4.4 earthquake hit half an hour ago 30 miles southeast of los angeles. it was felt from a wide area. that was followed by a 2.7 magnitude aftershock. no reports of injuries or damage. >> tonight, chevron apologized for last night's inferno at the richmond refinery but did that did not pacify the angry crowd of 700 people. >> i have an apology for the disruption for concern we caused you in the community last night. as part of the refinery and smoke that you saw i have nothing more to add. my sincerest apologies. >> i have personal responsibility for 1600 employees. that is not relevant. >> some residents at the townhall meeting say they didn't receive the automated telephone warning calls. county officials say they did activate the system right after the fire started. >> t
hmm. >> reporter: in london, i'm julie foudy for "nightline." >> our thanks to julie foudy.good morning america" where bill weir will be reporting the latest from the '8 >>> good evening. >> jimmy kimmel will begin in seven minutes. developing story, a earthquake sha shakes southern california, a magnitude 4.4 earthquake hit half an hour ago 30 miles southeast of los angeles. it was felt from a wide area. that was followed by a 2.7 magnitude aftershock....
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thanks to julie foudy for that. >>> another another middle eastern strong man about to fall? an antidepressant alone. most days i could get out from under and carry on. but other days i still struggled with my depression. i was handling it... but sometimes it still dragged me down. i'd been feeling stuck for a long time. so i talked to my doctor and she added abilify to my antidepressant. she said it could help with my depression, and that some people had symptom improvement as early as 1 to 2 weeks. i'm glad i talked to her. i wish i'd done it sooner. now i feel more in control of my depression. [ female announcer ] abilify is not for everyone. call your doctor if your depression worsens or you have unusual changes in behavior, or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. elderly dementia patients taking abilify have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor if you have high fever, stiff muscles, and confusion to address a possible life-threatening condition. or if you have uncontrollable muscle movements, as t
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>> i knew you'd win. >> in london, i'm julie foudy for "nightline." >> congrats, jewels.uring out a way to compete at the olympics. more fun from london, same time, same place tomorrow. until then, juju, cheerio. >> thank you, bill. thank you for watching abc news. we hope you check in for "good morning america," and, of course, we're always online at abcnews.com. jimmy kimmel is next. we'll see you here tomorrow night.
>> i knew you'd win. >> in london, i'm julie foudy for "nightline." >> congrats, jewels.uring out a way to compete at the olympics. more fun from london, same time, same place tomorrow. until then, juju, cheerio. >> thank you, bill. thank you for watching abc news. we hope you check in for "good morning america," and, of course, we're always online at abcnews.com. jimmy kimmel is next. we'll see you here tomorrow night.
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>> i knew you'd win. >> in london, i'm julie foudy for "nightline." >> congrats, jewels.uring out a way to compete at the olympics. more fun from london, same time, same place tomorrow. until then, juju, cheerio. >> thank you, bill. thank you for watching abc news. we hope you check in for "good morning america," and, of course, we're always online at abcnews.com. jimmy kimmel is next. we'll see you here tomorrow night. >>> tonight on "jimmy kimmel live" -- >> nadya suleman, the octo-mom, made her strip club debut. it had much more of an impact on the state of 238 fl than anyone had anticipated. >> bryan cranston. >> only 15 episodes of "breing bad" left. >> plenty more people to kill. >> larry king. >> i saw you at a restaurant once, you looked like you wanted to ill can yourself. >> and music from
>> i knew you'd win. >> in london, i'm julie foudy for "nightline." >> congrats, jewels.uring out a way to compete at the olympics. more fun from london, same time, same place tomorrow. until then, juju, cheerio. >> thank you, bill. thank you for watching abc news. we hope you check in for "good morning america," and, of course, we're always online at abcnews.com. jimmy kimmel is next. we'll see you here tomorrow night. >>> tonight on...
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this is a pub town and our special correspondent julie foudy is doing her journalistic duty in searchperfect pub. >> reporter: after 14 days of covering the olympics, i'm ready for one thing. we're in search of the perfect pun, do you know where it is? not just any would do. you look like you would know where the perfect pub is? >> what? >> no, there's hundreds of pubs in london. >> reporter: no, i want the perfect pub. even in a town of hundreds, maybe thousands of pubs, the perfect one is getting harder to find. >> have you seen the perfect pub? >> i don't think so, no. still searching. >> reporter: robin and paul have tried too. these two authors set out on a journey across england for their book with the rather fitting title. how long would it take to visit every pub in great britain? >> originally that was the plan. >> went to five a day. five days a week. it would take 28 years. >> reporter: there is another number that is even more startling. the guys say on average every week 12 pubs close in the uk, the proof is in the photographs of the dead and decaying. >> they were like p
this is a pub town and our special correspondent julie foudy is doing her journalistic duty in searchperfect pub. >> reporter: after 14 days of covering the olympics, i'm ready for one thing. we're in search of the perfect pun, do you know where it is? not just any would do. you look like you would know where the perfect pub is? >> what? >> no, there's hundreds of pubs in london. >> reporter: no, i want the perfect pub. even in a town of hundreds, maybe thousands of...
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julie foudy, abc news, london. >> also part of team usa. >>> thanks so much for watching.ew york med," another extraordinary episode tonight. we will see you again tomorrow. >> will oakland police ever changeei thr ways? the shootings and racist that could result in a federal take over . >> tax talk. city leaderships line up behind a major overhaul that will not tax new jobs. >> apple accuses a major rival of illegal copies some of its most popular products. >> and a better way to fight forest fires. wasting its money on big oil tankers. they rejected the cost-cutting advice. >> i am larry beil. we started with a destructive fire in palo alto. >> it involved a kid playing in the garage with a candle and it got much worse. our abc news reporter joins us. first, karina, is everybody okay? >> yes, there are serious injuries but a mother was burned on her arm trying to make sure all of her kids were okay . the family of 7 who lived behind me in the home on jasmine way has lost everything. there were no serious injuries . fire chief said it had the potential to be much worse. t
julie foudy, abc news, london. >> also part of team usa. >>> thanks so much for watching.ew york med," another extraordinary episode tonight. we will see you again tomorrow. >> will oakland police ever changeei thr ways? the shootings and racist that could result in a federal take over . >> tax talk. city leaderships line up behind a major overhaul that will not tax new jobs. >> apple accuses a major rival of illegal copies some of its most popular...
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. >> this is julie foudy from "nightline" looking for richard. >> reporter: he was quick to correct men one thing. >> they are called telephone boxes. >> reporter: they do all mel smel like this one. >> one of the things this london. they are calling cards for girls. >> so the iconic phone boxes turned into brothels. why is it such an iconic image? >> for people my age and older, they have grown up with the phone boxes. the problem with the red phone boxes, they are first restored in the 1930s. so they are quite old. >> reporter: could you consider them endangered? >> they are endanged to some extent. especially in the rule areas. >> reporter: 30 years ago, there were 80,000 across england. now, less than 11,000. >> and people were shocked and surprised to see the icons they have grown up with being removed. >> reporter: blasphamy. some have been turned into churches a library, even a pub. what is the weirdest things have seen them converted to? >> some people have used them in shower boxes and one person, a fish tank. >> reporter: that got me thinking. with the olympics and all, what
. >> this is julie foudy from "nightline" looking for richard. >> reporter: he was quick to correct men one thing. >> they are called telephone boxes. >> reporter: they do all mel smel like this one. >> one of the things this london. they are calling cards for girls. >> so the iconic phone boxes turned into brothels. why is it such an iconic image? >> for people my age and older, they have grown up with the phone boxes. the problem with the...
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julie foudy, phenomenal stuff. we'll see you later this week. >> thanks, josh. >> george?thank you, josh. >>> the connection between the olympics and presidential politics. sit ann romney's horse rafalca. competed this morning, you see it right there. probably the end of the line for that horse. does that clear the way for mitt romney to make his v.p. pick just a little bit earlier? one of the many tea leaves being read right now, with "your voice, your vote," and abc's jon karl. a little tongue in cheek with rafalca there. there's other clues coming out. the speaking slots for the republican convention. >> reporter: yes. the republicans have been announcing so-called headliner speakers for their convention. today they said rick santorum and jeb bush will be speaking. we've learned of nikki haley, condoleezza rice, mike huckabee, susanna martinez, all people at one time or another, you've seen on the list of vice presidential candidates. i've been told that anybody announced as a headliner speaker would probably not be named to be vice president. so, you can probably cross
julie foudy, phenomenal stuff. we'll see you later this week. >> thanks, josh. >> george?thank you, josh. >>> the connection between the olympics and presidential politics. sit ann romney's horse rafalca. competed this morning, you see it right there. probably the end of the line for that horse. does that clear the way for mitt romney to make his v.p. pick just a little bit earlier? one of the many tea leaves being read right now, with "your voice, your vote," and...
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olympic gold medal winner in soccer, julie foudy. now an analyst with espn. julie, i bet you've been smiling for the last 24 hours. this is a game that lived up to the hype. >> oh, my goodness. did it ever? and you heard about the redemption factor from last summer. and it's all the players talked about. and so, to come into this game and go up two goals. but then, japan scores about the 63rd minute. and they have 30 minutes, the united states has to hold on to finish it off. and you could feel it this time, george. you could feel it. it's as if we're not going to let what happened last summer happen again. and the u.s., victorious in the end. and thanks to two wonderful goals by carli lloyd. >> that's what i want to ask you about. the theme is redemption. redemption for carli lloyd, too. she wasn't even a starter earlier this summer. >> exactly. this is her second olympics. she's played in two world cups. she's a veteran. but she came into these games actually on the bench, which is an unfamiliar position for her. there was an injury to shannon box early in t
olympic gold medal winner in soccer, julie foudy. now an analyst with espn. julie, i bet you've been smiling for the last 24 hours. this is a game that lived up to the hype. >> oh, my goodness. did it ever? and you heard about the redemption factor from last summer. and it's all the players talked about. and so, to come into this game and go up two goals. but then, japan scores about the 63rd minute. and they have 30 minutes, the united states has to hold on to finish it off. and you...
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. >> thanks, josh, let's get more from london with olympic gold medal winner, julie foudy. she joins us now. julie, i know you were counting the seconds until the soccer match later this afternoon. one more beat on the beach volleyball. kerri and misty may. what an achievable. and one of the remarkable things is how much they overcame to get this gold medal. they really had to focus on their mental game. breakups, babies, an achilles tendon that misty may broke on "dancing with the stars." they had to focus on their mental game. >> they did. i spoke to them before the olympics. they said, we don't have it yet. we've been together almost a year. we don't have our swagger. then, i saw kerri walsh after the first game here at the olympics. i said, kerri, are you full swagger? she said oh, we are full swagger, but they actually had to go seek counsel. they went to seek a sports psychologist, michael gervais. misty may-treanor's last olympics. rather than holding on too late. >> for woman's soccer today, a lot of mental preparation as well for the rematch against japan. they've b
. >> thanks, josh, let's get more from london with olympic gold medal winner, julie foudy. she joins us now. julie, i know you were counting the seconds until the soccer match later this afternoon. one more beat on the beach volleyball. kerri and misty may. what an achievable. and one of the remarkable things is how much they overcame to get this gold medal. they really had to focus on their mental game. breakups, babies, an achilles tendon that misty may broke on "dancing with the...
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two-time gold medalist and espn analyst julie foudy has that part of the story. >> reporter: behind almost reporter: who can forget, aly raisman's machinations as she competed on the uneven parallel bars. look how her anxious parents, side by side with her daughter cringe with every move. or john orozco's mother not looking as he excelled on the pommel horse last saturday. for some parents, just watching their child compete in the game is itself an olympic feat. >> it is so nerve-racking you get sick to your stomach to be honest. you get the shakes. your leg starts bouncing. >> reporter: ryan lochte's mom gets as much exercise as her son when he swims. >> i do most of the workout. i stress beforehand. and then he swims and i swim with him. and then after that, i rejoice with him. >> reporter: for most parents like those of swimmer missy franklin, the nerves, the disappointments, the victories are all a result of their child's hard work and the sacrifices they made. none more so than gymnast gabby douglas' single mom who eventually anxiously sent her daughter 3,000 miles away to train in io
two-time gold medalist and espn analyst julie foudy has that part of the story. >> reporter: behind almost reporter: who can forget, aly raisman's machinations as she competed on the uneven parallel bars. look how her anxious parents, side by side with her daughter cringe with every move. or john orozco's mother not looking as he excelled on the pommel horse last saturday. for some parents, just watching their child compete in the game is itself an olympic feat. >> it is so...