betty winn. it was the clash of the titans last night as the miami heat won inover time during game six of the nba finals forcing game seven. before last night s matchup, both teams took shots at each other. san antonio fed these bush dogs. and lebron james released his new shoe, the stock liner reads 2-time champion. to the first, tony parker dishes to tim duncan for the monster slam. mike miller with the term posturize with this dunk. the spurs would lead by five at halftime. to the fourth we go, it s under 15 seconds left, lebron attempts a three that clinks off the rim, but ray allen gets the rebound and sinks the three accepteding the game to overtime. with 10 seconds to go in o.t., ginobili takes the ball to the hoop and gets fouled. the heat hang on to win. the deciding game seven is thursday night. president obama finds him in berlin almost 50 years to the day of john f. kennedy s famous cold war address there. in just a few hours, he ll deliver a speech at brandenb
and now there s ocuvite eye + multi. we know it s your videoconference of the day. hi! hi, buddy! that s why the free wifi and hot breakfast are something to smile about. book a great getaway now and feel the hamptonality well, no matter how raunchy tasteless humor has become, both on television and the radio some areas are still off limits, especially jokes about the disabled. these three very high profile radio hosts in atlanta have been fired after making former new orleans saints steve gleeson who is paralyzed with als the butt
of a horrible on air comedy. what were they anything we re about to find out. steve shapiro is in the studio with me, one of those fired radio hosts. first, sarah began number explains what exactly happened. reporter: their radio show was called mayhem in the a.m. mayhem has backfired. they were fired monday for making fun of a former football player with lou gehrig s disease. knock knock, who s there. smother. smother who. smother me. do me a favor. reporter: they re mocking steve gleason. he speaks with the aid of a voice synthesizer. i was diagnosed with als two years ago. reporter: because of his condition he can t talk. the d.j.s apologized. one of them, chris dimino said it was sheer stupidity.
attempt at humor, offensive. if i was driving in my car i would have thought, who came up with that? that s not funny. i would have been offended. and, you know, obviously you walk a fine line between trying to be somewhat on the edge and making sure that you re tasteful enough and we blew it. we blew it in a huge way. and, you know, i just want to apologize to steve gleason, to his foundation, to all the folks that were hurt by this. i mean, it was an ill attempt at humor that absolutely fell short and the repercussion, you know, are something that happens, you know, when you re playing on that kind of edge. you have been on the air for 18 years, with this station for 15. you know on air and i m just looking at you and you re shaking a little bit. yeah. has this shaken you to the core? well, look, you know, i m used to coming to cnn to be commenting on folks. right. i m not used to being part of
a story. of course it shakes you. i mean, look, it s not about feeling bad for what happened to us. i mean, the fact is if you re going to i m not saying i am i m just visibly noticing. well, it s a nerve racking thing to be a part of. i m not saying feel bad for it. point is, it s not a good 24 hours. it s a horrible 24 hours and i feel awful about it and, you know, it just is something that you just deeply regret and wish it never happened. let me ask you this because you mentioned sometimes you come up with things on the fly. you re doing radio. what s the back story of this particular joke? how orchestrated was it? well, i mean, not to get into details too much. obviously, you know, we didn t think this thing through. it was commercial break. we had known that steve gleason had done an article for peter king that was a great piece, by the way. you know, anybody who knows my background knows the connection to new orleans and knowing a lot about that foundation so we were k