More on that in a moment with our trader. And about that china thing. It has all the makings of a bubble. Chinas runaway growth may soon run into a wall a construction wall from the biggest building boom in history. Dozens of new cities thousands of gleaming towers, all empty. Theres talk there may be economic ruin for investors. And, when the employment numbers come out this friday, if at least 175,000 jobs are added to the economy, get this the number of working americans will be the same as it was just after Lehman Brothers failed 4 andhalf years ago. It was lehmans collapse that accelerated the recession, costing millions of jobs. The Senior Market strategist for trading advantage is scott bauer. Lets talk with him. So scott, we were just talking about this bubble with china. How is that playing down there on the floor this morning . Yesterday, that coupled with the long weekend thinking about the sequester and all the negative news out there, you would have thought that the market
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that has more than 3 million people logging on to youtube to watch her? we ll show you today, watch her? we ll show you today, wednesday, march 21st, 2012. captions paid for by nbc-universal television and good morning, welcome to today on a wednesday morning i m matt lauer. and i m ann curry. good morning, everybody. we want to get right to this breaking news this morning. you re looking at the scene in toulouse, france, where at this moment some 300 police officers have surrounded an apartment, and they re still trying to negotiate the surrender of a suspected gunman in three deadly attacks there. that s right. those shootings, including monday s killing of three children and a rabbi at a school set off a nationwide manhunt. the suspect is being identified as a 24-year-old. he s believed to be heavily armed. and as we mentioned, he says he belonged to al qaeda and has spent time in afghanistan and pakistan. let s get right to nbc s jim maceda. he s on the scene