we'll pick apart california's new consumer privacy act with fred li frederick lee. plus, million dollars homes don't make you rich. a new year, new financial stresses in silicon valley. >>> and a founder with an an an usual work force. darrell joe. our reporters, michael lightky from t"the associated press" an erin griffith of the "new york times" this week on "press: here." >>> good morning, everyone. you may have noticed a spate of new emails over the new year from websites you use informing you they are changing their privacy policies. i like this one. you have the right to ask that we not sell your personal information, company does not sell, in the traditional sense of the word, or rent personal information to third parties for money. we do, however, share your personal information to make this service available to you. i really feel there is some pretty big loopholes in that one. we don't sell your information for money. at any rate, the reason you are seeing a lot of these notifications is probably a new california law called the consumer privacy act. it was