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>> tony davis' nickname is bones. you can guess why. >> something wrong with the basket. >> the average pick-up player in san francisco. >> jump shot. jump shot. >> he's 6' 10." he admits he may have shrunk a bit in the last decade or so. he's 79 years old. he's been playing ball for as long as he can remember and was a star in high school. >> 6'8" center, tony davis was high with 29. >> i was a kid then. i joined the globetrotters my last year in high school. they changed my name to jumping johnny jones because i could jump so high. >> he was drafted by the new york knicks. >> i didn't get to tryouts because i didn't have enough experience. >> in each of the photos from his elementary team in illinois to the university of hawaii and the professional team in france, he's easy to pick out of the crowd. he doesn't blame racism for not making it in the nba but the doors were hard to open. in the past decade, he's been playing in the senior olympics. >> these are the medals i have received playing senior basketball. >> de
>> tony davis' nickname is bones. you can guess why. >> something wrong with the basket. >> the average pick-up player in san francisco. >> jump shot. jump shot. >> he's 6' 10." he admits he may have shrunk a bit in the last decade or so. he's 79 years old. he's been playing ball for as long as he can remember and was a star in high school. >> 6'8" center, tony davis was high with 29. >> i was a kid then. i joined the globetrotters my last...
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. >> reporter: tony davis' nickname is bones. you can guess why.verage pick-up player at the gym in san francisco. >> jump shot. >> reporter: for one thing, he is 6'10" although he admits he may have shrunk a bit in the last decade or so. for another, davis is 79 years old. he's been playing ball as long as i can remember and was a star in high school. >> tony davis high with 29. >> i was a skinny kid then. i became quite a basketball phenom. it was my last year in high school so they changed my name sow jumping johnny jones because could i jump so high. >> it's he said he was drafted by the flork knicks. >> i never got to the training camp. they said i didn't have enough experience. it was a toy in terms of the racism. >> in each of the photos in from his high school to the university of hawaii and the professional team he joined in france, he is easy to pick out of the crowd. he doesn't blame racism for not making it in the nba. he says the doors were hard to open. in the past decade though, he's been playing again in the senior olympics. >> thes
. >> reporter: tony davis' nickname is bones. you can guess why.verage pick-up player at the gym in san francisco. >> jump shot. >> reporter: for one thing, he is 6'10" although he admits he may have shrunk a bit in the last decade or so. for another, davis is 79 years old. he's been playing ball as long as i can remember and was a star in high school. >> tony davis high with 29. >> i was a skinny kid then. i became quite a basketball phenom. it was my last...
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. >> the 6'10" center tony davis. >> i was a skinny kid. i became quite a basketball phenom. i joined the globetrotters in 1953, my last year in high school. they changed my name to jumping johnny jones because i could jump so high. >> reporter: he says he was drafted by the new york knicks. >> i never got to the tryout camp because i didn't have enough experience which is one of -- in terms of because of racism. some teams in the nba didn't have black ball players. >> reporter: and the professional team he joined in france. he's easy to pick out of the crowd. he doesn't blame racism for not making it in the nba but he says the doors were hard to open. in the past decade though he's been playing again in the senior olympics. >> these are a few of the medals i've received. >> reporter: despite the medals, he's now facing another challenge. the 79-year-old is in a government subsidized studio apartment. >> my whole life has been a paradoxical-type. >> reporter: it's not where he imagined being. >> i live on a social security check. i don't have any physical problems. probably i
. >> the 6'10" center tony davis. >> i was a skinny kid. i became quite a basketball phenom. i joined the globetrotters in 1953, my last year in high school. they changed my name to jumping johnny jones because i could jump so high. >> reporter: he says he was drafted by the new york knicks. >> i never got to the tryout camp because i didn't have enough experience which is one of -- in terms of because of racism. some teams in the nba didn't have black ball players....
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researchers at uc-davis have come up with a sweatproof fabric. tonyopez showses how it works. >>> reporter: we lift and we glide and we sweat. >> i get soaked and then i have all these stains. >> the more you soak the more distracting it is. >> reporter: what if i told you this tiny piece of cloth is being designed to soak up that distraction in a professor and grad student are now six to 12 months away from manufacturing a groundbreaking new fabric. it works like human skin. sweat doesn't absorb into your body. it's funneled into chambers in your fabric. >> you can see the spots. >> reporter: those spots attract a sweat merging small droplets into one big droplet which is then rolled away from your skin. >> see how it bounces off the surface and doesn't stay there. >> reporter: because it doesn't stay there, it won't weigh you down during a tough workout. >> it definitely will help you stay drier and comfortable. >> reporter: and comfort during cardio could help you burn more calories. staying dry near the dumbbells could build even more muscles. >>
researchers at uc-davis have come up with a sweatproof fabric. tonyopez showses how it works. >>> reporter: we lift and we glide and we sweat. >> i get soaked and then i have all these stains. >> the more you soak the more distracting it is. >> reporter: what if i told you this tiny piece of cloth is being designed to soak up that distraction in a professor and grad student are now six to 12 months away from manufacturing a groundbreaking new fabric. it works like...
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so they've brought on former government officials like bush 43's tony fatto and michelle davis and stephanie help inform them. but don't call them lobbyists, they call them myth busters. >> they're there to educate you. that's what the lobbyists say they do nape educate you. >> and they are. by the way, they're the only ones out there educating, because at this point, it's a constant attack on the banks, and whatever's popular with the masses. so somebody's got to be out there actually explaining what all of this regulation and this uncertainty is doing to business. >> well, they do educate with a point of view. that's why they're paid the money they get. so -- i don't know if i degree, but okay. >> sorry? >> i don't agree. >> okay. what's online, joinings us is paul miller. brian gardner, senior vice president. maria and i will talk this out later. it's all going to be fine. paul, let's talk about this. and whether you think the regulatory risk to banks today, particularly the large banks, makes them a good buy or a not-good buy. >> well, right now we have to see where all of this comes out
so they've brought on former government officials like bush 43's tony fatto and michelle davis and stephanie help inform them. but don't call them lobbyists, they call them myth busters. >> they're there to educate you. that's what the lobbyists say they do nape educate you. >> and they are. by the way, they're the only ones out there educating, because at this point, it's a constant attack on the banks, and whatever's popular with the masses. so somebody's got to be out there...
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. >> researchers at uc davis have come up with, get this, a sweat-proof fabric. tony lopez shows us how it works. >> we lift and we glide and we sweat. >> i get extremely soak and had then i have all these thing sdmrs the more you sweat, the more distracting it is. >> what if i told you this tiny piece of cloth is being designed to soak up that distraction. >> it'd be great. >> uc davis grad student and professor are now 6 to 12 months away from manufacturing a ground-breaking new fabric. the material works like human skin. sweat doesn't absorb into your body. it's funneled through chambers in the fabric. >> you can look closely. you isle see there are three spot sfls those spots attract a sweat merging one droplet into one big droplet which is then rolled away from your skin. >> it's a surface and doesn't stay there. >> because it doesn't stay there, it won't weigh you down during a tough workout. >> it definitely will help you stay in a much drier and comfortable state. >> and comfort during cardio could help you burn more calories. staying dry near the dumbbells co
. >> researchers at uc davis have come up with, get this, a sweat-proof fabric. tony lopez shows us how it works. >> we lift and we glide and we sweat. >> i get extremely soak and had then i have all these thing sdmrs the more you sweat, the more distracting it is. >> what if i told you this tiny piece of cloth is being designed to soak up that distraction. >> it'd be great. >> uc davis grad student and professor are now 6 to 12 months away from manufacturing...
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peace, jimi hendrix, miles davis, tony williams.they only recently found this telegram. entails any recordings of the three of them. >> never released any recordings >> bill: back to this petition effort started by public citizen, leading the effort. lisa gilbert is the director of that effort. join it by going to publiccitizen.org. >> do you need any, like particular standing? do i have to say i am a shareholder in exxon before i petition the sec? >> you certainly don't have to but it helps the impact. so if you have details you can share about your pension funds, 401(k)s, stocks you might own, the sec is set up to care the most about what investors thingk. so, it helps our cause. >> if you can say i am a member of x and x or i have owned shares in so many corporations, as a shareholder, i've got a right to know, you have more of an impacted then? >> that's right. tell your pension fund or tell your 401(k) it that you want them to comment. >> bill: we are at a half a million. all right? we want to make it a million. right? >> that'
peace, jimi hendrix, miles davis, tony williams.they only recently found this telegram. entails any recordings of the three of them. >> never released any recordings >> bill: back to this petition effort started by public citizen, leading the effort. lisa gilbert is the director of that effort. join it by going to publiccitizen.org. >> do you need any, like particular standing? do i have to say i am a shareholder in exxon before i petition the sec? >> you certainly don't...
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davis puts the mets ahead for good with a two-run single. new york wins, 4-2. >>> an emotional victory in the indianapolis 500 for tony kanaan.r the first time ever at the brickyard after finishing second or third three other times. kanaan celebrated with a traditional bottle of milk. >>> and the winner of this year's boston marathon had a special gift for secretary of state john kerry. lelisa disease sa returned his marathon medal to john kerry. he did it to honor the victims of the marathon bombing. kerry represented massachusetts in the senate for 28 years. >>> when we return, inspiring words from the president to a pop star. we'll hear some of the season's best commencement speeches for the class of 2013. we'll hear some of the season's best commencement speeches for the class of 2013. look what mommy is having. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. with three of your daily vegetable servings ♪ they start hu. scholl's for up today... a time to honor our nation's fallen warr
davis puts the mets ahead for good with a two-run single. new york wins, 4-2. >>> an emotional victory in the indianapolis 500 for tony kanaan.r the first time ever at the brickyard after finishing second or third three other times. kanaan celebrated with a traditional bottle of milk. >>> and the winner of this year's boston marathon had a special gift for secretary of state john kerry. lelisa disease sa returned his marathon medal to john kerry. he did it to honor the victims...