find her. we foundner a church. we couldn t get anybody from the system, from the state or the county system to talk to us. we found her. she has been collecting for five years. she was a mother. she was married and while she was married she had never worked. so when she got divorced, she got custody of her two children, she had no work experience. she couldn t get a job. there was nothing that she could do to make money so she went to the welfare system. she does hope to be off of it some day. she is in nursing school. she says if you are getting these programs, it s very difficult to encourage yourself to work. why would you want to deal with traffic? why would you want to be away from your family or deal with a boss? bill: absolutely. we would point out the nursing school is paid for by the taxpayers as well. chris, good job. thank you very much. scott: plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. the department of defense refusing to give purple hearts to the survi
bill: you met up with a woman chris tee cogan who fits the profile all right. and here is some tape on her. go. if you you are going to get something for free or going to work for it and it kind of like sucks you in. i feel like they are hopeless and they have no alternative. the welfare system is sucks you in. yes. and it is hard to get out of it. yes. even though she is take money she knows in the motivation to go up with 80,000 staring you in the face isn t that much. right? she was a very enlightening person to talk to. took us a long time to find her. we found her in a church. we couldn t get anybody from the state or county system to talk to us. we found her, she has been collecting for five years. she was a mother. sheet was married and while she was married she had never worked so when she got divorced she got custody of the two children and had no work experience and couldn t get a job. nothing she could do to make
bill: you met up with a woman chris tee cogan who fits the profile all right. and here is some tape on her. go. if you you are going to get something for free or going to work for it and it kind of like sucks you in. i feel like they are hopeless and they have no alternative. the welfare system is sucks you in. yes. and it is hard to get out of it. yes. even though she is take money she knows in the motivation to go up with 80,000 staring you in the face isn t that much. right? she was a very enlightening person to talk to. took us a long time to find her. we found her in a church. we couldn t get anybody from the state or county system to talk to us. we found her, she has been collecting for five years. she was a mother. sheet was married and while she was married she had never worked so when she got divorced she got custody of the two children and had no work experience and couldn t get a job. nothing she could do to make
bill: you met up with a woman chris tee cogan who fits the profile all right. and here is some tape on her. go. if you you are going to get something for free or going to work for it and itind of like sucks you in. i feel like they are hopeless and they have no alternative. the welfare system is sucks you in. yes. and it is hard to get out of it. yes. even though she is take money she knows in the motivation to go up with 80,000 staring you in the face isn t that much. right? she was a very enlightening person to talk to. took us a long time to find her. we found her in a church. we couldn t get anybody from the state or county system to talk to us. we found her, she has been collecting for five years. she was a mother. sheet was married and while she was married she had never worked so when she got divorced she got custody of the two children and had no work experience and couldn t get a job. nothing she could do to make
president obama s finance committee. is it officially a lost decade for the middle class? it s certainly a lost opportunity. we ve lost ground. and middle class americans are really suffering. the top end has done well though. that s where you get this whole political narrative that the middle is suffering at the expense of the top. the what s happening right now is we re seeing a transformation or a dramatic change in our economy. we ve gone from a manufacturing oriented economy in terms of middle class job opportunities, those jobs are now lost. many of them are lost overseas and so now, our economy is paying for intellectual property and ideas. so we re going to be a much more educated economy and the jobs that are going to be created are going to require a greater level of education. that s happening faster than american families can transiti n transition. don wrote the september cover story, can the middle class be saved. we certainly hope the answer is yes. bu