and the chevy camero is going to be made in lansing, michigan, and the change in wal-mart. and consumers are standing up and they want to see things made in america because it represents quality and it lasts. for so long, we have been importing so many things, and i think there's a lot to be said about consumer demand and that's changing the landscape as well. >> you set up our next segment personnel. because we want to talk about consumer activists, and if our shopping habits can change the way we shop. >> welcome, this is part of a video from source mask. and it shows the supply chain for certain computers. and dan, talking about the rising demand for american products, is it realistic, given the complexity of the global economy at this point. >> you know, i think we'll see manufacturing continue to increase its value added. and doing quite well, accounting for 22% of global value add the. and is that going to increase jobs? i'm not sure. they produce high end stuff. and people say, all of the stuff made in the united states, and china and brazil and vietnam. and u.s. man