commerce. the u.s. chamber of commerce recently was hacked by chinese. many people go to work every day in china as part of the government, we believe, whose job it is to ultimately find secrets from u.s. corporations. i m bringing up another area where there conceivably be increased tensions with china. it s going to be a key. we focus so much on the u.s. economy for this election, it s hard not to imagine that these are the issues the next president will be dealing with front and center. for all the talk of rising china over the last several years. you hear bubble talk. whether it s housing or trade or anything else, is there a bubble forming in china right now? you know, i mean, right, paul krugman, i think, last week, couple of weeks ago writing a column on that. it s hard to know. the statistics themselves are always hard to judge. we have to downgrade them to a certain extent. we know this is an economy that s growing very rapidly, bringing 300 or 400 million people from rura
and circle goes around and around in addition to everything else on a daily basis. jamie: how hard is it to get student loan money from right now. from what i see it s still pretty ease toy get student loans. that s the problem, anything can get it and when they re handing it out and some people can t pay it turns into what we re seeing. the problem going forward is when something like this can get so large, that s where the bubble talk comes and about who is going to pay this off and the fact of the matter is, it s all about employment now, and if unemployment stays high, it s not going to get paid off. jamie: so, is is the cost of a higher education still worth it? i think so, if you look at the statistics, the answer is absolutely yes. but i have to tell you, i think at this point in time, somebody s got to sit down with the colleges and talk to them about what the costs are, because these numbers are getting much, much, much too big. and as i said, for me, the two words vic
for everyone. and yes, so this is flipper frenzy, preschool. and the point of this game is the flipper frenzy, the shark, will crawl out for the preschooler, either the sea turtle or tea or green, and the kids are run around the room because they re scattered and they have tolieoop they learn the shapes and they learn to listen. it s a great active game. as they get o heyve the nmbero cf& s, tumbe all about maths. bubble d and they don t spill. very nice report. you take thwher >et takt faily games. a lot of housa fa gamght. it s a great thing, you get her an le w to have a grea family, with your fr so this is a lot of fun. this is called bubble talk. round of bubble talk. there s lots of cards nthe and i picked one of the ones i think is really silly, all right? okay. what happens is we each have cards. you re going to pick one. i m going to pick one. we ll just pretend we have a
up. they learn the shapes and they learn to listen. it s a great active game. as they get older they have the numbers one? yes, this is numbers and it s all about maths. it s the same kind of play, running around, listening, learning your math skills. these are so cute. bubble dudes. they re great. and they don t spill. very nice report. you take them everywhere. let s talk about family games. a lot of houses have a family game night. it s a great thing, you get together, it s an affordable way to have a great time with your family, with your friends. so this is a lot of fun. this is called bubble talk. we re going to play a quick round of bubble talk. there s lots of cards in there and i picked one of the ones i think is really silly, all right? okay. what happens is we each have cards. you re going to pick one. i m going to pick one. we ll just pretend we have a judge. so put one down. and i will read them.