Washington, do something, and do something on this august 7. Jonathan 1 away from alltime highs on the s p 500 coming into this one. Equity futures off by 0. 4 . The data 90 minutes away. Lisa we are getting the u. S. July jobs report. This is backward looking, and only goes back to the first half before the virus started to reshutter businesses. How much urgency is there for negotiations about the fiscal second round of support . I hear someone will be speaking on bloomberg television, national akamai Council Director larry kudlow, speaking with some guy that is on at that point. Tom oh really . Jonathan thank you for the promo. [laughter] lisa then tomorrow, Berkshire Hathaway reporting earnings. Really interesting to see what they are going to do with their 137 billion cash pile. This is a microcosm if the u. S. Economy. Interesting to see any guidance about how some of them are weathering this period. Jonathan the price action shaping up as follows. In the bond market, treasury yie
So i read. By the way the wyoming answer. Part of it is the absence of Healthcare Centers relatively speaking. Right . Massachusetts would never win it. As a result. Victor. This is strategy. Next time you want to sit at the same table with dr. Kim. Three Global Crisis that you spoke about. Conflict, impact on people being forcibly displaced. Countries and nearly every region turning inward. Home grown terrorism. As you thought about what you want to speak at the meetings, why did you pick these three crisis to start with . You know one of the things that i have noticed everywhere that i go is that this is a good thing. Aspirations everywhere are going up. And we have actually done a study that showed that when communities get access to broad band and smart phones. And they start being able to see on their smart phones how everybody else is living in the world. Their reference income to which they compare their own actually goes up. Theres no question that aspirations do rise when wrou
Held a discussion with World Bank President jim young kim. And need for quality of opportunity. This is half an hour. Okay i think all of you know doctor kim. Who changed the world in so many ways. But lets just take a look. A physician, an throe poll gist. President of the world bank. Since 2012. President of dart mouth college. World Health Organization head for hiv and aids efforts. Cofounder of partners in health. 1987. Its an honor to have you with us tonight. Thanks so much for having me. So i read. By the way the wyoming answer. Part of it is the absence of Healthcare Centers relatively speaking. Right . Massachusetts would never win it. As a result. Victor. This is strategy. Next time you want to sit at the same table with dr. Kim. Three Global Crisis that you spoke about. Conflict, impact on people being forcibly displaced. Countries and nearly every region turning inward. Home grown terrorism. As you thought about what you want to speak at the meetings, why did you pick these
To the point about work. Ou kids when theyre are ten and 12 and 16. We dont need him them economically. Thats really new in Human History. Most economic historians estimate 30 of the value of a household was added by preadolescent kids. Under 14 yearold kids added 30 of the value to the household. Until 150 years ago. That meant you had transition from eight to ten to 12 to 14 to 16. Where you were needed and learned to work. We dont now have in our kids bellies in their experience, they dont know the distinction between production and consumption. They mostly know a distinction between progression through years in school. Which can be useful. But its not an unmitigated good. School is not a sufficient substitute for all productive cat fwoirs that exist. We need to think of education as the end. And school as a tool. A really important tool. But a tool that we ought to be able to be reflective on. Our kids they have time in school and different consumption categories. They tepid to not
Victim is or suspected victim is isolated and then making that phone call is really huge. In the long term before we started, before this virus hit, we were doing these water and sanitation activities with the government. And we were successful in working with over 350 communities on proper sanitation and proper hygiene. And that effort was incredibly successful. In all 350 communities which are some of the hardest hit counties, none of them have been effected by ebola. It really goes to show that if you make that long term investment, if you prepare the communities before it hits they have a huge it has a huge impact and prevents that from happening. I only wish we were able to hit all the communities in liberia before we were able before the virus hit. I wanted to ask if you would expand a little more. I understand it was something you said 70 of the transmissions were due to contact with people who had passed away. How long is a body contagious . My colleague was asking about the ro