Magic Johnson; Fan-on-Fan Violence; Cirque du Soleil; Pay to Play

Season 18Episode 960 minSept. 18, 2012
Magic Johnson; Fan-on-Fan Violence; Cirque du Soleil; Pay to Play
Magic Johnson on the Lakers and his ownership of the Dodgers. Bernard Goldberg looks into the troubling issue of ballpark violence. Armen Keteyian hits the Las Vegas strip to meet some the remarkable athletes of Cirque du Soleil. John Frankel returns to Grove City to reveal how the community is coping with severe cutbacks to their high school athletic programs.
Magic Johnson; Fan-on-Fan Violence; Cirque du Soleil; Pay to Play has aired on Sept. 18, 2012 at 22:00
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