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nebraska university, the epicentre of college football. >> first big win. >> along with the traditionf football - come the hits. cheer cheer >> big hits like this one in front of our cameras. no one knows how hard the hits can be better than blake lawrence. former lion backer for nebraska korn huhs kerrs. >> if -- korn huhs kerrs. if you had to bang your head into somebody and that was your job, that's your best weapon. if they said, "go and run and smash into the wall", i would do it for the sport. >> blake did it all his life. he started to question it after suffering three concussions. >> the third, which is the one where i realised something was wrong, was here. it was, "oh", and you start to get dizzy. >> dizzy, foggy. >> yes. were. >> what's crazy is the coach came up and said, "great job", i did my job and had to sacrifices my brain to do it. >> when a player gets a concussion blow, the brain moves rapidly, the brain bouncing around in the skull. the nfl reports 50 players have been sidelined by concussions. for young place, multiple it by 1,000. each year more than 55,000 kids
nebraska university, the epicentre of college football. >> first big win. >> along with the traditionf football - come the hits. cheer cheer >> big hits like this one in front of our cameras. no one knows how hard the hits can be better than blake lawrence. former lion backer for nebraska korn huhs kerrs. >> if -- korn huhs kerrs. if you had to bang your head into somebody and that was your job, that's your best weapon. if they said, "go and run and smash into the...
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the first time, i realized we had scholars who identified themself like myra, attending the university of nebraska, omaha, i'm who are the scholars, they are caran, at the time i said coran, who are the caran and why did they go to the university of nebraska oem omaha? this was literally 18 months ago this month. i've been in my job since the fourth quarter of 2008. al of these refugees coming into the united states have been coming in since that date. i call it my watch. i feel responsible for this. at least understanding the data, the statistics, the numbers you cited, lisa. so one of the things we did is we literally varietied myra into our organization to do a briefing. myra had our organization in tears over a luncheon session. explaining who myra is, where she comes from, she did some google maps to -- >> it is a empowering story. i can't wrap my brain around why there are 90,000 people here from myanmar that nobody knows. we see them in groups, we hear about them. why don't we hear about these people? >> this is the way i address it. years ago, at the end of the vietnam war we kind of have
the first time, i realized we had scholars who identified themself like myra, attending the university of nebraska, omaha, i'm who are the scholars, they are caran, at the time i said coran, who are the caran and why did they go to the university of nebraska oem omaha? this was literally 18 months ago this month. i've been in my job since the fourth quarter of 2008. al of these refugees coming into the united states have been coming in since that date. i call it my watch. i feel responsible for...
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we asked ourselves, so who are the karin and why do they go to the university of nebraska omaha. and this is literally 18 months ago this month. and so here is the thing now, i have been in my job since the fourth quarter of 2008. all of these refugees coming in to the u.s. have been coming in since that date. i call it it's my watch. i feel responsible for this. responsible for at least understanding the data. the statistics, the numbers, you know, you cited, lisa. and so one of the things that we did was we literally invited myra in to our organization to do a briefing for us and myra had our organization in tears over a lunch and learn session to just explain what she was just explaining to you about who myra is, where she comes from, the jungle, she did some google maps for us and if you want you can do google maps and hover over the refugees sites. >> it's a tragic and empowering story. i can't wrap my brain around why there are 90,000 people here from myanmar and nobody knows. other refugees communities we know about them. see them in groups and hear about them. why don't w
we asked ourselves, so who are the karin and why do they go to the university of nebraska omaha. and this is literally 18 months ago this month. and so here is the thing now, i have been in my job since the fourth quarter of 2008. all of these refugees coming in to the u.s. have been coming in since that date. i call it it's my watch. i feel responsible for this. responsible for at least understanding the data. the statistics, the numbers, you know, you cited, lisa. and so one of the things...
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with us, bob herbold, who sits on two of the boards and from the university of nebraska, and i'm going to you, if i could first, bob. you know, there's two trains of thought on this. one of which is doing business overseas is nerve e-- never the same as doing business here. are there ways to get lucrative contracts where taking bribes is pretty routine? >> it's a real challenge. for example, in china, i've had recent experiences with a company where, frankly, the sales practices in certain industries are different than they are here in the u.s., and you have to train and train and train your people that you're simply not going to accept that. that you have to live with that disadvantage, and if you're a u.s.-based company, that is a price that you pay. the fact is, as we talked in the earlier segment, communication to the employees as to what's expected and the ramifications are absolutely critical. >> mary, weigh in on that, if you would, because, you know, in this increasingly global environment that multi-nationals and even smaller businesses in the tech arena that are now doing bus
with us, bob herbold, who sits on two of the boards and from the university of nebraska, and i'm going to you, if i could first, bob. you know, there's two trains of thought on this. one of which is doing business overseas is nerve e-- never the same as doing business here. are there ways to get lucrative contracts where taking bribes is pretty routine? >> it's a real challenge. for example, in china, i've had recent experiences with a company where, frankly, the sales practices in...
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a wonderful teaching tool use all the time and i just talk it as a matter of fact and the university of nebraska. and i loved it all over again as have my undergraduate students. so the book was fresh in my mind and so deciding where i might spend a little more time that day i thought of a novel and connected it to my time in montana and one incident on which it hinges is the murder of a character named malcolm clarke who was married to the pecan indian woman and an awful, clark is killed by his wife's cousin named pete on his ranch north of helena in august of 1869. this murder set in motion the series of defense that culminates tragically in the last massacre of to and read 1870, which is the darkest day of the history and that was that even to that i knew had indeed taken place. so that afternoon at the montana historical society, i decided to find out if this malcolm clarke was indeed a real person or whether james welch had invented him as a literary device simply to move the story along. so some help from a library and i located pretty quickly microphone real and biographical information a
a wonderful teaching tool use all the time and i just talk it as a matter of fact and the university of nebraska. and i loved it all over again as have my undergraduate students. so the book was fresh in my mind and so deciding where i might spend a little more time that day i thought of a novel and connected it to my time in montana and one incident on which it hinges is the murder of a character named malcolm clarke who was married to the pecan indian woman and an awful, clark is killed by...
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what going on not just at university of maryland but pieces about what they are doing at the university of nebraskasm. we have a piece using google glass to report using research from a professor, i think, in california. >> you tapped into the whole academic world. >> the entire journalism research world. we are looking forward to it. >> thank you, lucie, for sitting down with us. >> you are very well. >> this is a buzz alert, a buzz alert, with colorado legalizing the use of marijuana on new year's there is a blog called "cannabis," including how to make butter with pot and reviews of different strains including granddaddy purple. the critic wrote when it was smoked you could string together socks before shoeses but by the time you got to the shoes, where did the socks go? >> you want to ask, at the stores, for the type of bud you wand and any "bud" tender can help you determine. >> the denver post is covering a legal product but the tone sounds like the paper is promoting marijuana use. here is a footnote. warping of the down side of legalizing pot "new york times" columnist and "washington post"
what going on not just at university of maryland but pieces about what they are doing at the university of nebraskasm. we have a piece using google glass to report using research from a professor, i think, in california. >> you tapped into the whole academic world. >> the entire journalism research world. we are looking forward to it. >> thank you, lucie, for sitting down with us. >> you are very well. >> this is a buzz alert, a buzz alert, with colorado legalizing...
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not just at the university of maryland, but we have pieces about what they're doing at the university of nebraskah drone journalism. we've got a piece in there on using google glass to report in journalism, i think, using research from a professor in california. >> so you're tapped into the whole academic world? >> we've tapped into the entire journalism research world. we're looking forward to it. >> thank you very much. >> you're very welcome. >>> this is a fox buzz alert, literally a buzz alert with colorado having legalized the use of marijuana on new year's day. the denver post has launched a blog called the cannabicannabis. there are all kinds of stories where tv shows have featured pot related pots and the critic writing when he smoked it, i could string together concepts like shocks before shoes but by the time i made it to the shoes, where had the socks gone? and there are interviews with marijuana store owners. >> when you come in, you want to ask for the type of bud you want. and any one of our bud tenders can help you determine what you want to have. >> i guess the denver post is cove
not just at the university of maryland, but we have pieces about what they're doing at the university of nebraskah drone journalism. we've got a piece in there on using google glass to report in journalism, i think, using research from a professor in california. >> so you're tapped into the whole academic world? >> we've tapped into the entire journalism research world. we're looking forward to it. >> thank you very much. >> you're very welcome. >>> this is a...
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dustin horwitz is a professor at the university of nebraska loss goal.one allies made -- someone whoo has made contributions in his brief career. you will see that in his remarks today. read swanson and i have known each other for a long time. -- based inisiting indiana. visiting fellow. my partner in the center for internet technology policies. without -- with those introductions, we are ready to kick off our discussion. we are trying to be brief. we ask able to be concise. we are going have a dialogue among members of the panel. neutrality,with net moving into consolidation issues. whether we will see merger activity about broadband issues. we will have two or three brief presentations. we will have some discussion among folks of the dais. we will open the floor to questions. let me say two things on that. if you haven't turned your cell phones off, please do. secondly, we take questions, we will ask folks to use the microphones because we are being webcast and on c-span today. we want people to be able to hear and understand questions as well as the a
dustin horwitz is a professor at the university of nebraska loss goal.one allies made -- someone whoo has made contributions in his brief career. you will see that in his remarks today. read swanson and i have known each other for a long time. -- based inisiting indiana. visiting fellow. my partner in the center for internet technology policies. without -- with those introductions, we are ready to kick off our discussion. we are trying to be brief. we ask able to be concise. we are going have a...
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guss horwitz is a professor at the university of nebraska loss goal. someone who has made contributions in his brief career. you will see that in his remarks today. bret swanson and i have known each other for a long time. he is based in indiana. jim glasson, a visiting fellow. my partner in the center for internet technology policies. with those introductions, we are ready to kick off our discussion. we are trying to be brief. we ask able to be concise. we are going have a dialogue among members of the panel. kicking off with net neutrality, moving into consolidation issues. whether we will see merger activity about broadband issues. we will have two or three brief presentations. we will have some discussion among folks of the dais. we will open the floor to questions. let me say two things on that. if you haven't turned your cell phones off, please do. secondly, we take questions, we will ask folks to use the microphones because we are being webcast and on c-span today. we want people to be able to hear and understand questions as well as the answers
guss horwitz is a professor at the university of nebraska loss goal. someone who has made contributions in his brief career. you will see that in his remarks today. bret swanson and i have known each other for a long time. he is based in indiana. jim glasson, a visiting fellow. my partner in the center for internet technology policies. with those introductions, we are ready to kick off our discussion. we are trying to be brief. we ask able to be concise. we are going have a dialogue among...
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university for all they've done for me. i do it with pride. >> john's mother should be very proud. >>> nebraska was putting on a show becauseeorgia in the gator bowl. nebraska in the third, corn huskers, and from their own end zone unloads the rainbow, and looky here, aloha, sayonara, any way you want to say it, he takes it 99 yards to the happy place. it's the corn husker who is would go on to win 24-19, and the bcs games get under way. >> with who? >> stanford against michigan state. >> is that--yeah, the rose bowl oh, we've got a story. slightly planned this. the tournament of roses this year broke new ground because danny leclair got married on a float called living the dream, love is the best protection. the float sponsored by the a.i.d.s. healthcare foundation was celebrating the passage of several same-sex marriage laws in 2013. not everyone wished the couple well. a facebook page popped up calling for a boycott of the rose bowl parade. but the crowds paid no attention. the new year means new rules for how restaurant collect tips from customers. we'll tell you how it will impact your next dining experience. and folks
university for all they've done for me. i do it with pride. >> john's mother should be very proud. >>> nebraska was putting on a show becauseeorgia in the gator bowl. nebraska in the third, corn huskers, and from their own end zone unloads the rainbow, and looky here, aloha, sayonara, any way you want to say it, he takes it 99 yards to the happy place. it's the corn husker who is would go on to win 24-19, and the bcs games get under way. >> with who? >> stanford...