imto bring in thomas freidman. tom is it is changing the way the world works, faster than american workers ease skills can change. we hear a lot from experts on job placement, that you should be sending your college graduate kid to china or india totals a job. >> or learning chinese. >> but the vast number of people it's not even feasible in any scope. how do average families make globalization work for them? >> the think you have to understand is globalization has its up and down sides. our goal should be to cushion the worst and take advantage of the best. what is the best? the best is the fact if i have the spark of an idea now, i can go to delta in taiwan and thee they'll design it, and skip over to, and jump over to amazon, jeff bezos about dot my delivery. basically these are commodities, actually available to everyone. you would be amazed, people accessing a system where my customers can be global, my suppliers can be global, and my collaborators can be global overnight. that's happening everywhere. >> is americ