One of the hot issues in the welfare to work debate is the skills gap. Some people argue the idea of requiring people to get on a payroll and off welfare is all very well, but how do people get the skills to find and keep a job that pays well? The cherished part of the American dream of owning and running your own business can seem far out of reach to many welfare recipients. But a program in Fargo is trying to help low-income people do just that. As Minnesota Public Radio's Hope Deutscher reports, the program, now in its sixth year, is being seen as a potential national model.