there's a company that we all buy products from, foxcon. if you have an ipad or a dell computer, you buy products of this company. they have 960,000 employees, most of them under 25. this year they will add 400,000 more employees, so they will have 1.3 million employees, virtually all of them under the age of 25. that is enough to fill six out of ten jobs in manhattan. just one firm. so you walk into these places, and you think, what is the most important fact about this workplace? is it low wages? probably it's important. is it where it is in china? also important. but what is the one thing that gets you through the door in these factories? it's the fact that you're a young person. you know, we all know it's hard to pass a camel through the eye of a needle, but it's pretty easy compared to pass ago 45-year-old through the -- passing a 45-year-old through the human relations department of a company. you just don't see them. and so i'm from chicago, from the side of chicago, and when i see separations of pop legs in big ways -- populations i