statement. they talked about journalism. i said it s too late. it s too late. during the campaign you see different issues that are social issues. in the movement of the leftists today. and they are vocal about it when you see people that may have a conservative leaning that come on the network, they are bullied. they sometimes you don t see them back on air. they are fired. the standard is pretty clear right now based on espn s record. and if they really value the first amendment or if they just want to be journalists, stick to what you do, covering sports. and we won t have any problem. abby: yeah. and actions always speak a lot louder than any words can. lawrps, we appreciate having you. good to see you. thanks, family. y all take care. todd: last week this time all eyes were on irma, we were doing wall-to-wall coverage on that hurricane. unfortunately some extreme weather may be headed for the northeast now as
revenue that they would usually make on a game night. yeah, there will be a hit financially. let s talk about ray lewis. he was on fire or off the chain, as they say. i was speak to go some people as i was out today and they said, you know, i respect what he had to say. he s right in many ways, but he should come here instead of sitting on his couch or sitting in his chair. those guys should be here, michael phelps should be here if they cared that much. is that too much pressure to put on someone? i think baltimore is a city, though i know from covering sports, the fans here do put their athletes and their stars on a pedestal. and i do know if that happened, if ray or michael if i phelps or anyone came out and was out in the public and made a public stand in the streets, i think it would definitely make an impact. whether it s the right thing for them to do or not, that s not my
one of the world s biggest fireworks displays. the 66-year tradition, drew in 500,000 spectators. the display marked the end of summer with a bang. absolutely incredible pictures. yeah. about thousands of stuff in the air. fireworks. amazing, richard. it is. covering sports, right? there were fireworks there at the pga championship hasn t been seen in three years. tim clark on the 11 tee. that drive, it lands. and then bounces twice. what s it do after that? hole in one. not bad. but it s the calm dude you have to watch. 36-year-old jason dufner who wins his first major title. his reaction to the prize, with a hug with his wife. we caught you. a pat on the derriere. his cool demeanor. people are calling it dufnering. what is dufnering?
step down, his regime lashes out. we have shocking images just coming in said to show the slaughter of a sir yarn family. what the relatives want the world to see. i m wolf blitzer at the cnn election center. you re in the situation room. in just three hours, polls start closing in florida. this republican presidential primary is critical. it s winner take all. 50 delegates up for grabs, the biggest prize yet. we ve had three contests, three different winners so far. tonight florida could make one candidates the clear front-runner or mover. florida, as you just said is a mini america. mitt rodney has a clear lead. or newt gingrich could rally. i write about this on my blog today. florida will be a critical state in november november. it s the fourth largest state in the united states, and the only one of the top four that s likely to be a serious factor in november, a competitive factor. florida is a classic swing state with a diverse electoral. it s gone to the win