on how to do the right thing. study hard, be nice to your brother. - get him! - go to college, graduate, and voila, achieve the american dream. but at some point. [clattering] - the us economy shrinking. - they re not getting married. they re not getting homes. they re not getting jobs. - we ve been looking at 40 years of flat wages. - those doors to opportunity got harder to open. [light laughter] - this is a big one staggering debt from student loans. - today, that old instruction manual feels like false advertising. - the system is unfair. we tell young people to go to college. they have to take out loans in order to graduate. and now they re punished for it. - for doing the right thing, borrowing money for the right reason higher education. [tense music] - this is a story about how our basic bargain was broken by greed and politics. - there was two lines slipped in under the dark of night. - it wasn t until it was all over, you look back
on how to do the right thing. study hard, be nice to your brother. - get him! - go to college, graduate, and voila, achieve the american dream. but at some point. [clattering] - the us economy shrinking. - they re not getting married. they re not getting homes. they re not getting jobs. - we ve been looking at 40 years of flat wages. - those doors to opportunity got harder to open. [light laughter] - this is a big one staggering debt from student loans. - today, that old instruction manual feels like false advertising. - the system is unfair. we tell young people to go to college. they have to take out loans in order to graduate. and now they re punished for it. - for doing the right thing, borrowing money for the right reason higher education. [tense music] - this is a story about how our basic bargain was broken by greed and politics. - there was two lines slipped in under the dark of night. - it wasn t until it was all over, you look back
come at school to try to get me. because the school would legally have to let them let me go with them. like, if my mom showed up. reporter: max was scared. had no idea what was going on with his mom. and he wanted to stay with his grandparents. i ve heard all of these horror stories about people having these personality changes and going off the deep end. and i thought, i ve got to do something about max. i ve got to g keep him safe. reporter: nancy applied for temporary guardianship of max. that must be so weird? [ light laughter ] reporter: fraught. yes and just wondering, what am i doing to my daughter if if we were doing this. the lawyer said, now, this is just temporary. now, if she comes back, you know, you can always undo this. i said okay. reporter: meanwhile, surely the sheriff could find her daughter, get some help. she showed them cari s texts about the furniture.
kids away for the weekend. i think it was really that weekend that i realized that i just want i just wanna be with my husband. [light laughter] he s my best friend. i love him. i don t want i don t wanna do this anymore. i ve been stupid and foolish and ridiculous and it s i don t wanna do it anymore. you chose tom? i chose tom. a couple of weeks later, it was thanksgiving. still on friendly terms, gil shared the holiday with tom, linda and their family. monday, linda met with gil alone, but decided to postpone telling him their affair was over. what was that discussion like with gilberto? what did you tell him? the holidays are here. we have all these kids. like, we can t you know? after the holidays. and he was, like, okay, i ll wait for your decision, you know? do you think he knew?
thinking it s beautiful, to thinking they don t need a wall, to thinking i m actually going to write a letter saying that we don t need a wall. anthony: has anyone ever bothered i mean, are there like security gun boats coming up and down this river? [ light laughter ] charlie: i think the border patrol technically does have a hovercraft that they ve used once and it s just horrible. woman: the park service does too. charlie: yeah. woman: they have helicopters. charlie: for the record, i don t understand why mexico is made to be such an issue. i mean, it s the second biggest trade partner outside from china. anthony: yeah. what about the canadians? they re actually pouring across our borders and stealing our jobs. charlie: they are taking our jobs. anthony: find a non-canadian comedian. charlie: how many canadians play hockey in the united states for u.s. teams? anthony: those are high-paying jobs that americans they re stealing our jobs. man 2: i mean, ther