>> so the way i think about this is that what's really, a couple of major, you know, transeven happening at those are really globalization and the advance of technology. and for many of us, both of those things, our advantages. if you are on the side of the strands, probably this is the best time in human history for you, but there are people who, because they don't have the training and the skills and the background to benefit from advancing technology, then they fall on the other side of the divide and that's what you are seeing. you were seeing similar patterns, maybe not as extreme but similar patterns in other advanced economies that a face the same challenges. at the bottom, at the end of the day it comes down to an educational system in a society that produces people with the skills and attitudes to benefit from technology, , increasing technology, more complicated technology. and when you have that you can have decline in equality and widespread. without it, it will be very hard to achieve. >> sounds to me like this, say, china had a completely open market for american manufactur