Have set new alltime highs today with corporate earnings sending some mixed messages to investors. And the target miss rippling through the market, were seeing some take a hit. Joining us for the full hour, paul hicky, cofounder of the spoke Investment Group do you see any interplay between these big stories that were watching today so i think combined, they play into themes that weve been looking at coming into the year. So the pros and cons of the market heading into 2020 now, were pretty much evenly split. And the target could be a sign that maybe the economy is a little bit weaker than people are seeing were seeing weaker than expected data. On the positive side, were seeing the market continue to hit new highs. And the number one positive we look at is dont fight the tape. When we see new highs like this, you dont want to fight the market and trade is important its not necessarily a positive or negative, but at least weve got this behind us and theres very little in the way of exp
Include reinstatement of the disproportionately deleted senior classes in particular, although i support a reinstatement of all of them. Its often said these days that sitting is the new smoking, and if so we all have done damage to our health over the past hour and a half. But there is new research that shows that another aspect of modern living is detrimental which is loneliness. Although it doesnt affect seniors only, it does affect them because of a loss of a partner or friend, because of more people being childless. The effect is so great that it is more dangerous to our health than obesity. Loneliness is the same as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. While i dont suggest restoring these classes will cure the issue of loneliness in our city, it is something that should be considered in addition to the benefits of lifelong learning. Speaking personally, when i returned to the sculpture class i had started just a couple of months before my husband died, i found the focus of turning a lump
Special, unique space. Were also looking at different areas. This is just a placeholder really for that food and beverage pavilion. But theres some very fun ideas that were exploring around tucking that food and beverage pavilion under some of the raises in our lawn which ill go into in the future and being able to create an incredible experience where the infrastructure and the Natural Environment are integrated together into one. The paseos are pedestrian only in between the buildings, in between the residential and the office buildings. We have two paseos. They have been designed theyre largely infrastructure. Its almost like an extension of the street, but we want the park to feel like its coming down into this. So were knitting together the feeling of a street with a park. Again theyre pedestrian, but theyre protected areas. They do serve as important Emergency Vehicle access for the park, but theyre designed to feel welcoming and almost an extension of the park. You see here an i
Mobility. What do you mean by that . Stephen well, there are its an information revolution. And weve been watching it for the last half century. Its spread into computers and overwhelmed media and advertising. And then it spread into telephones. And we were carrying around the internet wherever we went. And now in this next stage, the internet and the mobile machines will be carrying us around. So i think its its going to be an age in which all kinds of new choices are going to surface for us. And were going to be able to well, were going to be able to go a lot of places and its going to have a big effect on our cities. And at the same time, companies and city governments are going to be able to manage our movements and that will raise all kinds of questions about privacy. So its just the negotiation stage of the internet revolution. Imagine a scenario, something you write about in your book, los angeles, 2028. What should we expect . Well, one thing about revolution about information
Coming age of mobility what do you mean by that . Guest well, its an information revolution, and weve been watching it for the last halfcentury. It spread into computers and overwhelmed media and advertising, and then it spread into telephones and we were carrying around the internet wherever we went. In this next stage the internet and the mobile machines will be carrying us around. Its going to be an age in which all kinds of new choices are going to surface for us and going to be able were going to be able to go a lot of places and it will have a big effect on our cities. And at the same Time Companies and city governments are going to be able to manage our movements, and that will raise all kinds of questions about privacy. So its just the next stage of the internet revolution. Host imagine a scenario, something you write about in your book, los angeles 2028. What should we expect . Guest well, one thing about information revolutions is you cant bet on dates. Weve seen it before wi