stories of the year. this year sports seemed to touch nearly every corner of american society dealing wish issues way beyond the playing field, domestic violence, racism, feminism, gay rights. everywhere you turned sports was part of the national conversation. of course, the games were pretty good, too. reporter: a 13-year-old little leaguer who completely changed what it means to throw like a girl. monae davis became a sensation in august. she s the first girl to ever pitch a shutout in the little league world series and the first little league of any stripe to make the cover of sports illustrated. seattle seahawks corner richard sherman unleashed legendary trash talk after the nfc championship game but a backlash strongly tinged by racism soon followed. for the people that did react that way and throw the racial slurs and things like that out
align to what the fdr is telling you, then you have a scenario like air france 447, which was the brazil-to-france flight that crashed into the atlantic. if you do have cvr communication which matches the fdr, that will be another interesting story and play out as the board of inquiry concludes. thank you both. and we ll ask you to stay close by in case there s any breaking news tonight. coming up, israel is denying that it spied on the united states talks with iran. and later, what the youngest person whoever graced the cover of sports illustrated shares with president obama. the great monae davis is in the building. she ll join me later. with more go s per roll, it pays to use charmin ultra mega roll. charmin ultra mega roll is 75% more absorbent so you can use less with every go. plus it even lasts longer than the leading thousand sheet brand. for us, mega roll equals mega value. cha-ching!