chegg. it's all about using our resources. in this case, educational resources, more effectively to help students learn more by spending less. they are rethinking textbooks, not to mention a host of applications that use technology to help students learn more better, faster, cheaper. they introduced a new e-reader designed for students, which suggests that a few folks, maybe apple and amazon. more on that and their philosophy with dan rosen is coming up. plus the political news of the day involving gingrich, perry, the ex-wives and money in the caymen islands. it's a crucial component to creating a competitive american workforce, but to the intelligent use of our resources that creates jobs at a time when we need them and don't have as much money as we once thought we did. our current educational system, as we all know, out of whack. it puts resources where the money is instead of where they are needed most. we need to flip that and find out which schools need the most resources and concentrate our effort there is. it's not ju