. >> foster friess: i think they are still young.ve the american dream without creating income inequality. it is just, you want someone to flip burgers in a fast food store and say i can do this. he starts one store, suddenly has 20 and goes public and he's created income inequality, that is what income is all about. the challenge is not to tear down those who succeeded, but take those on the bottom and those who are wealthy to create the opportunity for that ladder up that we enjoyed from other people. >> charles: i love what you said, few people will say that you need income ineshg kwality. what about the ladder to success? some say that is broken. >> foster friess: i don't see that. we have tonight 106 young students who excelled in high school and are getting 20,000, 25,000 who have come unbelievable adversity. and president of the class getting straight as. >> i think you get to know charles payne well and hope you invite me back. you go in greater depth on it. we have to use social media to let people know when people throw out