with martin giles and fortune this week, on "press here." good morning, i'm scott mcgrew, silicon valley has more billionaires per capita than anywhere on earth and also some of the most underfunded schools in the united states, meaning parents, the people who work forffor millionaires are digging into their own pockets to pay for the school's music teacher. >> that's in wealthiest neighborhoods, schools and non-profits in east palo alto, a short work from stanford and facebook, really struggle to make ends meet. strangely enough, as the economy has recovered in silicon valley, the disparty between the haves and have nots have increased. a study found local charitable foundations and philanthropists rarely give their money to local causes. >> a firm which advises the wealthy on where and how to donate as well as visiting practitioner at stanford's study on philanthropy and martin giles of the economist. before we get started, let me note some exceptions to the rule. these are happy exceptions, work to disprove our authority that millionaires