>> that was aaron foster. he played for university of tennessee.ow he is a pro bowler for the houston texans. he is not the only one who has gone hungry. >> i don't see myself so much as an employee, your jersey may not have your last name on it, but you want something in return. sometimes it feels -- i don't feel athletes should get hundreds of thousands of dollars. there are hungry nights, that i go to bed and i'm starving. >> that was ucon basketball player. shabazz napier a few weeks before his huskies won the ncaa championship. a week later, the ncaa approved unlimited meals for all athletes. that is one move. jeffrey kessler once more. he wants a lot more. he is suing the ncaa over rules that limit the amount of financial aid players can receive. we spoke to him this morning on "surveillance." >> all of these struggles are about the same issue, which is right now in men's basketball in an football, you have very, very large amounts been generated in one amount to businesses and you have everybody sharing in those benefits except the very peop