slip of the tongue no less than the fcc chairman himself tweeted out, "david ortiz spoke from the heart at today's red sox game. i stand with big papi and the people of boston." technically the fcc indecencies rules only apply to broadcasters not cable. so it's not clear if this reflects any change in thinking on the policy level. big papi's speech has become a rallying cry in ded but still strong city. they're already selling t-shirts. dan harris, abc news, new york. >> t-shirts. >> that's called catharsis. >> yes. >> may not have been the most politically correct thing to say. it makes everybody go, yes. get it all out. >> we said it all week, last week. i think we will continue to say it for a long time to come. everyone is a bostonian. >> no doubt about it. in this case, the fcc chairman who sent the tweet he actually is from brookline, massachusetts. >> yes. >> that helped a lot. might have saved big papi's hide. >> no surprise where he was from he wasn't going to fine him. >> i think you are right. >> this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades.