they give you in gas. sandra: gasoline is expensive, tough to get workers, tough to keep those employees, they ll pay you to make the delivery now, right? all right, trace. there may be a silver lining to the supply chain crisis. live instead a manufacturing plant an hour north of philadelphia. tell us. the stuff they would make overseas, sandra, in china, stuff like tinker toys, for example, it s coming back to the u.s. i m going to ask michael, head of the company called the rodon group. why is it coming back now? so much stuff with supply chain, companies have realized they need an alternate supply chain, redundancy, flexibility and politically unstable china is not a place to be. you are making plastic parts.
supplies, it s the entire country. every corporation, and you know, tinker toys, that s a nice start but we have things far more important than that. i m glad they are doing it and setting an example. we have to know what we are getting what we have so the supply chain can be vibrant and not at risk from china. trace: and they are aggressive and as the fbi director and you said the bad behavior goes on and on and on. my question, there don t seem to be consequences, in fact, seem to be rewards. china is getting the olympics for the second time in 14 years. yeah, that s a problem. you see somehow politics is in play across the board, world health organization, seems like everywhere you turn. can t just be one place we can be avoid of all that, and maybe in the future we just need to have democracy games and democratic countries can get together and compete because what they are doing is using it for a lot of nefarious reasons and they will harvest and mine