Candidates make their way through the crowd. So what they are doing right now is that they are both seated inside the stadium. They are, indeed, watching the Football Game, trying to take part in the spectacle of all of this. The undercurrent of all of this is their rivalry, the president ial politics rivalry. Desantis is seated in the crowd with iowas popular republican governor, donald trump is seated inside a stadium box. Now ahead of entering this particular stadium, what we saw is more of the sort of rubbing elbows with the students, trying to pose for the best president ial picture in this caucus state. They were tailgating, donald trump was at a Tailgating Party at a fraternity where he was signing footballs, he was throwing footballs. He even flipped some burgers. And as he walked around the stadium and walked into the stadium, he was greeted by very loud cheering. Desantis, same thing. Also trying to tailgate, meet with people. He had a number of Campaign Stops ahead of coming
become the teacher. playing his part to inspire. on the i think that you know i think. they all those who promote. and can also teach and i that a student and our generation and also that and also for the war and that side ran off into this and. there may be little calls for optimism here but it hasn t stopped some fearing the hopes of a lost generation of children on their shoulders. we have some sports now and an increasing number of retired american football players who suffered cautions during their careers are being diagnosed with brain injuries there are a number of lawsuits pending in the search is also on to make football safer including with better helmets. impact and full speed
an increasing number of retired american football players who suffered concussions during their career are being diagnosed with brain conditions ball suits have been one result another are attempts to make football safer. impact and full speed american football players may appear to be well protected but a rating system for the helmets of youth players developed by researchers in the united states will make it clear how protected they really are from head injuries the way we develop the rating system was by collecting data directly from these football players so they had sensors in their helmets we knew how hard they hit their head how frequently and what locations on the whole it so we replicated that in the lab and it identified which helmets best reduce risk. researchers found some alarming statistics in adult players in one study of the brains of deceased american football players ninety nine percent for. a chronic brain disease found in
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here. being some of great memories i had as a kid were growing up and coming here and milking cows with my grandpa and hanging out in the silos, the haystack above the barn. it was great. i love being here. i love the people. and being at my mom s here, such a special connection. reporter: brady s number one target, rob gronkowski, said he s on target to play in sunday s game. he, of course, suffered that concussion in the afc championship game. and concussions always a big topic during super bowl week. and brett favre, he spoke with cnn s christiana amanpour and said there is only one way to make the game of football safer. how do you make the game safer? you don t play. you know, i mean, is that going to happen? no, i think the nfl is here to stay. brett favre says you don t play. we asked commissioner roger