Couric & Co.
October 1, 2008 6:04 PM

"Sleeping In The Dirt"

Seth Doane is a CBS News correspondent based in New York.
(CBS)
There is no way to avoid the news of our struggling economy. For months in our series “The Other America” we’ve been chronicling the tough time that Americans are having as they try to pay their bills and juggle responsibilities. So, when our LA Bureau Chief pointed to a story about the tent city that sprung up in Reno, Nevada, we knew that it was something we should look into.

This spring, right in the middle of downtown Reno, a tent city started to crop up. It started with just a few tents scattered along the railway tracks. But as more people started to set up camp the city decided they needed to organize the tents, establish some rules, and provide what services they could. Now, roughly 170 people call this “tent city” home.

Organizers say that the people living here are a combination of the chronically homeless and the “newly” homeless. One city official suggested that it was roughly a 50-50 mix (chronically homeless vs. newly homeless) but that an exact number was hard to determine. The so-called “newly” homeless are recent casualties of this tough economy. These are folks who were living paycheck to paycheck and may have lost their jobs or had expenses that became too costly to bear. Many of the people living in tent city are looking for work but cannot find it. Others are working but not making enough to move out of a tent.

In our story on the Evening News, you’ll meet Michael Moore and Marian Schamp. The show us photos of a better time which wasn’t so long ago. Just last Christmas, they lived in a house they rented (they told us their rent was more than $500/month) until Michael lost the job he had at a gas station and Marian was diagnosed with diabetes. Michael never found work again and the couple moved to Reno in search of jobs, which they never found.

Marian says that she cannot believe she’s “sleeping in the dirt” at 53-years-old and adds, “I can’t remember the last time I really smiled and laughed… not like I used to… you know, I don’t let my family know I’m here – it’s too embarrassing.”

There are others living here who’ve found work but are not making enough to move out of the tent city. We met Gena Mercer and her partner Tom Burkett, who’ve been in tent city for about a month. We met them on the day that Gena received her first paycheck for a weeks’ work. Her paystub read that she’d been paid about $160. Despite the fact Gena had worked for two weeks as a night porter at a nearby casino, she was not making enough to move out until the day we met. She said that she’d been in a tent on camping trips before but never imagined having to live in one. She was excited to have work and to move out, “We're doing what we need to do and we're getting back into the groove of life and back into being productive members of society,” Gena told me.
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by pdstewart2 October 3, 2008 2:25 PM EDT
I find ironic that katie couric feels Gov. Palin is unqualified to be VP, when she, herself, is the most under qualifed news anchor in the history of broadcast news. quite amusing
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by chadtee October 3, 2008 3:47 AM EDT
I thought Sarah Palin is ignorant to life.My husband and I do not like being referd to as JOE SIXPACK and SOCCER MOM.We r Business people. As well as she should be. How stupid,not a good time to be a women if this is what we have to offer. She thinks Goverment is the problem and it is if the republican stay in office!when asked "what promises cant u keep"Palin and Mccain change the subject.tivo the debate its amazing what u get going back over the questions.She lost hands down.
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by fpickern October 2, 2008 6:28 PM EDT
Your gripes and terrible feelings are all justified, the ignorant S.O.B. we call President and his Cabinet of liars and thiefs, has totally , brought down this great nation in 8 years! Yes , you have a right to be pissed off , because you have all been pissed on by Washington! The problem is , America , WE must quit putting Attorney''s , Wall Street buearu hustlers, one and two term Politicians , with absolutely no experiance in economics, Political foreign Affairs experiance, and Corporate Looser''s in on highest positions in Government! America , its time too wake up, Look for integrity, honesty, Courage, Why not look at Professors, Educators, A Poor man, and most of all , Women. The Republican Party is a Party of thiefs and liars!Yes the Republican Party. And you can all bet your ***** they can even pay for their freedom from our Laws . The rich does need to be taxed fairly! Corporates need to pay their fair share also , NO MORE CEO''S and Bonuses! And Wall Street and all insider''s should be brought up on Charges for their failures! And ANY mortgage Company and its leader''s that were involved in the collapse of our housing markets should be in behind bars, and I mean right now folks! Its time for all Americans to say , no more , we have had enough of this , and take back our country lock , stock and barrel! If a Corporate, that took your American industry to a overseas country , you should be banned from selling the merchandise in our Country!
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by vambridge October 2, 2008 4:08 AM EDT
It''s so time for a revolution. At all levels of government. They''re nothing more than cheats, lairs, home wreckers, baby killers, Jew lovin war mongers. Throw them all out. If they''re a politician then get rid of them. By what ever force necessary. And let''s take back the U.S.A. Revaluation NOW!!!
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by bear2mail October 2, 2008 2:00 AM EDT
Katie Couric is the epitome of the bias represented in the main stream media. You hammered Govenor Sarah Palin on a rediculous question regarding Senator McCain''s record. She answered your stupid question but you didn''t like the answer. Yet, demonstrating your own ignorance regarding U.S. History, you let joe (the dumb ***)biden''s Great Depression gaffe go un-challenged. It even appeared that you were unaware that his stupid response was wrong. You should go back to day time television where all the other empty headed clowns belong. You do not belong in the Anchor seat. It''s hard to believe I''m saying this out loud but you make Dan Rather (the liar) look good.
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by grumpywhiskr October 1, 2008 11:02 PM EDT
My comments are too long to publish here. Please go to myspace.com/grumpy_whiskers for a blog entitled "Keep Manhattan; just give me that countryside". It poses a solution to help with this growing problem.

And contact your congress people!
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by grumpywhiskr October 1, 2008 10:57 PM EDT
My comments are too long to post here. Please go to a href=http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=406747943&blogID=436549603 Poems for Amanda /a for a paper dealing with a partial solution to this problem.

Thank you, and contact your congresspeople.
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by frankm1961 October 1, 2008 10:52 PM EDT
These people are the exact amercan people that need help. If they are legal american citizens without a legal address do they have the right to vote in the 2008 Presidential election? I hope they do but i feel that the right wing will take their vote away because they do not have a legal residence. LET THEM VOTE!!!!
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by liv4him4ever October 1, 2008 10:45 PM EDT
There''s not much on T.V. that shocks me these days, but your story on people living in tents is shocking to say the least. I''m all for helping other countries that are struggling, but isn''t it time for our government to take care of their own here at home. More and more families are living in cars, tents or wherever they can to survive. I wouldn''t call this surviving, I call it appalling! America is a great nation and its time to act like one! It''s scary to think that this could happen to any one of us.
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by rome0519 October 1, 2008 10:20 PM EDT
re: The Other America
What a disgrace this is to our country! Our leaders have definitely failed many americans. The corporate greed is unbelievable. One of the richest countries in the world and we have people living in tents! No jobs, no homes, no health care, no dignity! If the United States wants to be a super power why don''t our leaders act like it? The most important resource in this country is the people. We need to start taking care of our people and our children. We offer a lot of lip service to these issues, but nothing gets done. I have high hopes for the Obama/Biden ticket. Please do not vote for McCain!! Can he relate to these people living in tents with his 15 cars and 10(?) houses and his millionaire young wife with her designer clothes! I don''t think so!
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by obxdennis October 1, 2008 9:48 PM EDT
Can I write in McCain for president and Biden for VP. Experience problem solved.
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