. >> i was 13 years old, and i went to work at tyson's drugstore, expru not supposed to drive at 13. you may have heard about that. at 14 and a half in mississippi you can get your driver's license. they gave me my start. and then hardy's after that, but that's another story. >> stossil, back to you. >> and when we return, back to you. that syou viewers viewers and you in our studio audience. you interns get to question our guests. >>> we are back with your questions for my guests. steven greenhouse. the author says interns are abused. hannah jackman who finds student internships and restaurant owner merv crist. first from my facebook page, any legal job is a contract between employee and employer as long as interns are not forced to work for free. the contract is not breached. what right does government have to interfere? this applies to the minimum wage. i think she makes a lot of sense. >> first i didn't say all interns are abused. i said some> -- i said some experts say that they -- there are various employers who are breaking the law by not paying interns. >> so why do countries