eitan hersh assistant professor of political science at yale university and ken goldstein professor of politics at the university of san francisco. you impressed me a lot. >> thanks for having us. >> woodruff: next, a small factory in the caribbean is trying to buck the trend toward lower wages in the garment industry by making apparel for big athletic programs in the u.s. special corespondent fred de sam lazaro has the story it's part of his ongoing series, agents for change. >> reporter: it's a big money maker for the university of notre dame. the storied fighting irish name is a lucrative name in the billion dollar a year business of licensed apparel. in the campus bookstore, one display is trying to stand out in a crowded space. >> every garment has a hang tag on it, has a picture of one of our employees. the hang tag says my son goes to school because of these clothes. one might say i can afford clean water and medicine for my children when they're sick because of your purchase of these clothes. >> reporter: joe founded the nights of apparel company in 2001 and build it into the l