writes for the undefeated. don t think for a minute gruden is the only person who thinks like that. so i just think as we move forward on the story, i want to find out who are his enablers. reporter: after announcing his resignation, gruden said he was sorry and that he never meant to hurt anyone. just moments ago, we learned that the tampa bay buccaneers, where gruden used to work and led that team to its first super bowl championship win, will no longer be a part of the buccaneers ring of honor. norah. o donnell: jericka duncan, thank you. well, tonight, a perfect storm of high demand and low supply is sending fuel prices through the roof, driving your car is costing a lot more, and so will heating your home this winter. we get more from mola lenghi. reporter: gassing up is increasingly a hit to the wallet. you notice the price has increased. it isreugh, i m not going to lie. reporter: henry mcginnis said it takes something out of you. hurts the pocket book, hurts the
to say the least. i want to bring in bill roaden, a columnist for espn s the undefeated . he also has a podcast. always good to have you, my friend. thanks for coming back. hey, coming back. craig, how you doing, man? doing well. yeah, congratulations, man, on the interview with jordan. i thought it was really fantastic and very revealing. oh, thank you, bill. thank you very much. you know, he s the first black principal team owner, as you know, in a sport and that sport this almost half a decade. just heard him say that he knew he was entering the teeth of racism. how does michael jordan change the culture of nascar, or can even michael jordan do that? yeah, well, you know, the great thing about everything he said is that, you know, michael
empire and love craft country for what he was nominated for an emmy. he appeared on the beat a few years ago where he talked about his path and sharing the story of youth growing up in a an at- youth. you know, the park saved my life. when i look at a young man, a dark-skinned little boy who happens to have a scar on his mouth and be named michael who s telling me that he s going through that amount of pain at that page, i can t tell you the effect that had on me. it was it was internal. it was i can t it was on a very cellular level that those stories affected me. joining me now is kelly carter, emmy award-winning journalist for the undefeated. i can think of hardly anybody better to talk to about this. you know, kelly, yesterday my