from the television broadcast of the olympics. i described it incorrectly. toyota only pulled ads in japan. that decision does not apply to the u.s., and you re going to see lots of car commercials during the olympics on nbc and its platforms. thanks to joshua and the other people who let me know. yes need to know when we get it wrong so we can get it right. on that note, follow me and we ll see you right back here this time next week. avoidable surge. the deadly delta variant spreads further with unvaccinated americans bearing the brunt. we have the tools to end this epidemic. will enough americans get the message that vaccines save lives? i ll speak to dr. anthony fauci and the governor of a state battling one of the lowest vaccination rates, arkansas
garrett tenney digging into the details. reporter: several candidates are weighing in including elizabeth warren who says it does not go far enough and college athletes should be allowed to unionize. as it stands this is a big reversal for the ncaa and it is a case where major changes are on the way for college athletics. the future looks a lot different for college athletes after the ncaa s top governing board cleared the way for student-athletes to benefit from the use of their name, image and likeness meaning shoe deals, car commercials, and sports announcements are some of the ways they could cash in on the multibillion-dollar industry of college sports. could is key because the ncaa hasn t come up with details for the new policy which will gather feedback on many recommendations. the organization is already getting pushed back. this afternoon republican senator richard bird plans to introduce legislation to subject scholarships to income taxes tweeting of college efforts are
elizabeth warren who says it does not go far enough and as you mentioned, she says that college athletes should be allowed to unionize. as it stands though, this is a big reversal for the ncaa and it indicates some major changes are on the way for college athletics. [cheers and applause] the future looks a lot different for college athletes today after the ncaa s top governing board cleared the way for student athletes to benefit from the use of their name, image, and likeness. that means shoe deals, car commercials and sports drink endorsements are just some of the possible ways college athletes could be able to cash in on the multibillion dollar industry college sports. could is key here though because the ncaa hasn t come up with the details of this new policy, which it plans to continue gathering feedback on before submitting recommendations next summer. the organization is already getting some pushback. this afternoon, republican senator richard burr says he plans to introduce l
economically eclipsed by japan. it really did kind of freak out about it. news magazines ran articles. american car companies released a whole bunch of explicitly, anti-japan car commercials. the cutlass is a family car built for our sized families, not theirs. ooh. one celebrity made it clear how worried he was, donald trump. he had his first public flirtation with running for president. he kicked off his i-might-run-for-president campaign that year. complained that america was getting is screwed out of billions of dollars by, among other places, japan.
reporter: for the first time, foreign investors own more u.s. property than u.s. investors own overseas. and polls show that most americans believe japanese economic power is a greater threat to the united states than soviet military power. late 1980s. a palpable worry. sometimes approaching a panic. that the united states was being economically eclipsed by japan. it really did kind of freak out about it. news weeklies ran covers with sumo wrestlers with how johnson does it, containing the american competitor. american car companies released a whole bunch of explicitly, anti-japan car commercials. the cutlass is a family car built for our sized families, not theirs. ooh. one celebrity made it clear how upset he was about japan taking