Mauro guillen is the author of the perennials, the megatrends creating a post generational society and expert on Global Market trends. Professor khan combines his training as a sociologist and business economist to methodically identify and quantify the most promising opportunities. At the intersection of demographic, economic and technological development, hes one of the most original thinkers at the Wharton School and currently serves as a professor of management and vice dean for the mba for executives program. Moderating tonights program is ray suarez, host of kqeds on shifting ground and author of the forthcoming book we are home. Becoming an american in the 21st century. Please join me in welcoming Mauro Guillen and ray suarez. Professor, good to see you. Welcome to San Francisco. Oh, thank you so much for having me. Its an honor to be here, ray. Well, everybody is going to read your book. All of present company, and they will come across a phrase the multigenerational revolution
Lunch, everybody. Coming up, a tumultuous week for the world and for the markets, looking like it is going to end with stocks sliding throughout the day. Down more than 1 for the n nasdaq. The dow relatively holding better. All issues, weve got it all covered for you, all the issues investors like you need to know about. That includes bank earnings. Banks mostly strong. Netflix on deck for next week. Well talk to an analyst thats downgraded that stock ahead of results. Slippery patch of late. Lets check on the markets. Speaking of slippery watches the dow gaining on to a 29point gain. The s p down 23 point or half a percent. Like tyler said, the nasdaq down 1. 25 for the day and in the red on the week. The s p, dow, slightly in the green for the whole week. Lets get to the banks reporting. Jpm, citi group, wells fargo. J. P. Morgan up 5 at one point. Now citi, half a percent gain. Jamie diamond had cautionary comments well get to in a moment. We want to check on novo nordisk which rais
Society and expert on Global Market trends. Professor khan combines his training as a sociologist and business economist to methodically identify and quantify the most promising opportunities. At the intersection of demographic, economic and technological development, hes one of the most original thinkers at the Wharton School and currently serves as a professor of management and vice dean for the mba for executives program. Moderating tonights program is ray suarez, host of kqeds on shifting ground and author of the forthcoming book we are home. Becoming an american in the 21st century. Please join me in welcoming Mauro Guillen and ray suarez. Professor, good to see you. Welcome to San Francisco. Oh, thank you so much for having me. Its an honor to be here, ray. Well, everybody is going to read your book. All of present company, and they will come across a phrase the multigenerational revolution and i think we ought to start there because really its the cornerstone of the book. Explai
Opportunities. At the intersection of demographic, economic and technological development, hes one of the most original thinkers at the Wharton School and currently serves as a professor of management and vice dean for the mba for executives program. Moderating tonights program is ray suarez, host of kqeds on shifting ground and author of the forthcoming book we are home. Becoming an american in the 21st century. Please join me in welcoming Mauro Guillen and ray suarez. Professor, good to see you. Welcome to San Francisco. Oh, thank you so much for having me. Its an honor to be here, ray. Well, everybody is going to read your book. All of present company, and they will come across a phrase the multigenerational revolution and i think we ought to start there because really its the cornerstone of the book. Explain to us what it is. Well, i think in this country, especially in this country, in the United States, weve been obsessed with generations and were always looking for differences a
More times as flight 9525 descended toward its ultimate demise. By the way, that box that you see, well its normally bright orange. This dark color here youre seeing is a testament to the fact that it was scorched in the crash and the impact so severe that it buried this recorder under eight inches of dirt. Joining us from dusseldorf is cnns will ripley. Investigators are really just starting to go through this and theyre already learning so much. Reporter this is the first analysis and they will continue to go through it again to try to extract as much as they can about what was happening technically with flight 9525 when it made that deadly collision course with the french alps. But the information just released today is horrifying to say the least, because it shows once again evidence of a deliberate act by this 27yearold copilot Andreas Lubitz. He changed the autopilot settings programmed in 100 feet above the ground starting that terrifying descent. Passengers were well aware of w