this textbook written by glenn hubbard, the chief economic adviser for g.w. bush in the first administration. he's got a little bar here, sidebar in the book talking about the market system in action, how do you make an ipad. so he says foxcon, which is based in taiwan, assembles the ipad in factories and ships them to apple for sale in the was. yep, they sure do. then he says, of course, that the market conditions arbitrate where the ipad is made, basically, that the efficiencies of the globalized market decide where the ipad can be made. well, let me show you a little video. i shot this video inside foxcon where they have 750,000 people making products for apple, dell, motorola, all these great american companies that are pouring your investment dollar into china. this is an executive who's taking me around on a little tour of world's largest factory. listen what he has to say about why the ipad is made where it is. audio? >> well, i'm glad i put sub titles on there. i'm going to try to run it again and see if i can do that. >> is that the free market? no. okay?