. >>> joins us notice is the author of that piece, nan morrison, the council for economic education, a member of our wellness council it's amazing, nan, you can be in high school and take classes on the peloponesian war, but not finances >> exactly we don't do a good job of getting financial education in our k through 12 schools that's the mission of our organization, to do that, to teach kids about personal finance and economics so they can make better decision, so they know how to manage money, to make good decisions about a credit card or loans without getting into the politi politics, it's hard to get new classes created. what's the best way to do that what's been the holdup for saying, hey, you don't need that 14th history class, let's talk about not going bankrupt. >> we tell teachers, help them with et content, give them lessons and how to integrate it into the everyday life so think about integrating it into math. instead of those crazy problems about the am track trains, how many times have you thought about how fast that other train is coming at you, but no, you think about