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. << for most people want to live a long time if you're wealthy anyone give more money to stamford you can do that in a trust and give a charitable fund. << your family gets in come that's tax-free is almost like a scam to me but it's not. it seems like the best way to go next 20 to 30 years. for 30 years old the third year policy that's how long it will last in case of the murder scene if you die at 61 hopefully you have a lot of money to pass. << coming up on the show will be talking about 10 counts of retirement. welcome back you're watching are blac robd black on your lisf retirement plans its eighth turn on your interest plan. what they do is if you look inside your 401k is a lot of people-test your stock are being reinvested buy new shares the one true have retirement you need some type of income right. << instead of reinvesting the dividends on the use those that the evidence as a type of income. even in a down market even get paid to wait. you have to have sources of incoming cash to live off of. are we talking stocks prefers stocks common stocks? << all of lump yes your boss p
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he covers yelp and joins us from stamford, connecticut. how exactly do you think this will work? >> i think it will be very similar to what we see when we searched yahoo! instead of seeing the local ads, we will see yelp listed at the top. yelp is a strong brand and i think it will bidding an added degree of intelligence to yahoo! search. i think it could help drive people to use yahoo! search because it will make it smarter. it is a much more social thing. there are results created by the users in ways that yahoo! has never has success. + is not really happening either. >> we saw apple do this about 18 months ago with their mobile map product on ios. they started building in yelp reviews. when you search for a variety of services, if that service had been reviewed by yelp users, you saw two or three reviews. for apple, it added intelligence instead of just searching for any type of business but it was fantastic for yelp which was reflected in the stock price. it really drew a lot of new have 53 yelp who now million unique global users per month which is half of their 120 million
he covers yelp and joins us from stamford, connecticut. how exactly do you think this will work? >> i think it will be very similar to what we see when we searched yahoo! instead of seeing the local ads, we will see yelp listed at the top. yelp is a strong brand and i think it will bidding an added degree of intelligence to yahoo! search. i think it could help drive people to use yahoo! search because it will make it smarter. it is a much more social thing. there are results created by...
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joe brusuelas for joining us on the phone from stamford, connecticut. thank you.g up, paving the way for commercial drones. authorities debate how best to regulate the unmanned aircraft. megan hughes will join us from washington as we take a look inside the unregulated drone boom. stay with us. "bottom line" continues on this friday in just a moment. ♪ check out the latest edition of bloomberg businessweek, you can read it on the go with our new app. businesses are not waiting for rules to be issued by the faa. estimates are in the tens of they are and overwhelmingly agency, which is trying to come up with rules for flying them. megan hughes has more on the unregulated drone boom. >> we are airborne. mainstream.ve gone even this character has one. >> they are making a movie without me. >> he borrowed it to spy on his son. real estate is one area where the use is widespread. they shoot video of properties and even interiors, capturing surfers hanging 10, the filmmaker of a filmmaker -- of a gettysburg documentary posted about it. >> it can shoot from a few feet off
joe brusuelas for joining us on the phone from stamford, connecticut. thank you.g up, paving the way for commercial drones. authorities debate how best to regulate the unmanned aircraft. megan hughes will join us from washington as we take a look inside the unregulated drone boom. stay with us. "bottom line" continues on this friday in just a moment. ♪ check out the latest edition of bloomberg businessweek, you can read it on the go with our new app. businesses are not waiting for...
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maryann keller is an auto industry consultant and she joins me from stamford, connecticut.elcome back to "bottom line." the tesla model s, it is the winner for best overall vehicle. how did this car distinction so from its peers? >> you have to remember last year when consumer reports gave it the highest rating. it is not a surprise that, a year later, with the experience of the car being on the road, it has continued to prove itself a superb car. it is a well-engineered car and performs well in the people who own it love it. -- it was called a truly groundbreaking car. is that overstating the case or would you agree with that assessment? question many ways, it is. tesla has proven that people will buy and love an electric vehicle. and in electric vehicle can have her formants as good as an internal combustion engine car. and it is a beautiful car to boot. manyannot fault it on too things. clearly, that is reflected in how its owners perceive it. >> how does this reshape or restart the dialogue over electric cars in this country? price of the the battery can come down to a
maryann keller is an auto industry consultant and she joins me from stamford, connecticut.elcome back to "bottom line." the tesla model s, it is the winner for best overall vehicle. how did this car distinction so from its peers? >> you have to remember last year when consumer reports gave it the highest rating. it is not a surprise that, a year later, with the experience of the car being on the road, it has continued to prove itself a superb car. it is a well-engineered car and...
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you had stamford and uc doctors and researcheses saying they have been looking at the 20 case and think it's a mysterious virus and illness. that's the fine distinction, it's one illness or several illnesses that doctors can't diagnose. really it does underscore the problem with this. you have a situation where doctors can't diagnose or treat. the onset is fast. the jarveize family spoke about sophia, within 48 hours she had paralysis, and it can affect all four limbs. in all of this it's important to emphasise that doctors are looking at this, and it is rare at the moment. there's nothing like an outbreak. the main situation is they don't know what the disease is all about. >> we have all heard of bitcoin, or most of us have. it's a virtual currency growing in popularity. real money is being poured into it. bitcoin's future is up in the air as a leading player disappears. there are reports federal prosecutors are launching an investigation. more on that murky market situation. first this report. >> at-alex's nightclub he takes all major credit cards and cash, but prefers bitcoin. >> ou
you had stamford and uc doctors and researcheses saying they have been looking at the 20 case and think it's a mysterious virus and illness. that's the fine distinction, it's one illness or several illnesses that doctors can't diagnose. really it does underscore the problem with this. you have a situation where doctors can't diagnose or treat. the onset is fast. the jarveize family spoke about sophia, within 48 hours she had paralysis, and it can affect all four limbs. in all of this it's...
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got accepted to stamford, graduated with an mba.artoma is not his real name regard shocking back story. weren't of the big questions during this trial was whether these facts would be introduced at trial. ultimately they were not. yes, matthew martoma, a successful harvard law school student applied ironically for clerkships to a number of judges around the country. was in the process of going through those interviews and selection processes and actually was on the verge of being offered a job by a judge, but falsified his harvard law school transcript. falsified it to make his grades look lightly better. irony, getting b pluses, a minuses and wanted them up a notch to the a minus or a level when he was ultimately caught. he said it was a joke. something he had done just to please his parents, very hard driving and demanding. and wanted to show a better effort for them and also went through the motions of cancels hi interview processes. his applications for these federal clerkships, but was discovered to have done this and the judge
got accepted to stamford, graduated with an mba.artoma is not his real name regard shocking back story. weren't of the big questions during this trial was whether these facts would be introduced at trial. ultimately they were not. yes, matthew martoma, a successful harvard law school student applied ironically for clerkships to a number of judges around the country. was in the process of going through those interviews and selection processes and actually was on the verge of being offered a job...
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we will bring with us drew matus, deputy economist at ubs, given stamford, connecticut this morning. drew, this is the lowest annual 2008.ince obviously the weather is rough. >> i don't think it should be a concern. what would give me concerned and aart thinking is that we saw pickup in layoffs. we have not seen those yet, so as long as initial claims they were they are at, i think the general trend in the economy holds, and that is the trend that was in place before we had the winner -- the winter that will not end. >> and drew, what kind of paybacks can we expect in the spring months? >> things like construction and some of the other indicators that paid out -- that payback is less certain. will you buy a new spring wardrobe when it is mid april or will you live with what you had last year? that is probably more questionable. for the broad themes that ubs has, for example pent up demand leads increased housing sales, new car sales, things like that, those are the purchasers will take place, but no one is going to go out and get their hair cut twice because they cannot go to the bar
we will bring with us drew matus, deputy economist at ubs, given stamford, connecticut this morning. drew, this is the lowest annual 2008.ince obviously the weather is rough. >> i don't think it should be a concern. what would give me concerned and aart thinking is that we saw pickup in layoffs. we have not seen those yet, so as long as initial claims they were they are at, i think the general trend in the economy holds, and that is the trend that was in place before we had the winner --...
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. >>> they are now suing the owners, the upscale palo alto is on sand hill road near stamford university they claim the home is financially in the red and they are charging financial abuse of elders. they paid $1 million with a promise they would get 90% of that money refunded. now they sent 90 million to the parent company with no promise the money would be returned. >> what happens if times get tough. they simply say, sorry residents. we don't have the money to pay your estate. >> the allegations are completely unfounded and they will completely unfound them in court and the company it will be victorious. >> they have the right to move money between different locations. >> time now, president barack obama back at the white house this morning, and the president landed a joint base after a quick trip for an economic supplement mitt. they meat -- summit. they met to talk about issues from rain to security as well as energy later they will speak in washington d.c. >>> a man in lake county got quite a surprise when his stolen car was returned to him after. it was not in running condition bu
. >>> they are now suing the owners, the upscale palo alto is on sand hill road near stamford university they claim the home is financially in the red and they are charging financial abuse of elders. they paid $1 million with a promise they would get 90% of that money refunded. now they sent 90 million to the parent company with no promise the money would be returned. >> what happens if times get tough. they simply say, sorry residents. we don't have the money to pay your estate....
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but they also stated that paula out to when the peninsula and parts of stamford are looking at quite. this one was reported just east on state route 85. this is quite a bit for the peninsula happening now. >> the chp has been active this morning because of all the traffic accidents related. this is included in this traffic collision on highway 24. a lot of people are using hashtag. you can see people sharing images of what they are saying. check out this image of the water vapor that we saw this morning. this is pictures that we have received from different users. they are showing us the impact that the storms have rain. you concede that the roads are wet. this is of the satellite image that i am talking about. you can see the spiro to the left and that is a below that came through providing all of see the white is where the high moisture content is separate. >> the time is 7:23 a.m.. we will be right back. 725 right now. let's track with the storm did as far as damage a round the bay. for 30 and the more they a tree comes down there ocean beach. crew started getting busy cutting tha
but they also stated that paula out to when the peninsula and parts of stamford are looking at quite. this one was reported just east on state route 85. this is quite a bit for the peninsula happening now. >> the chp has been active this morning because of all the traffic accidents related. this is included in this traffic collision on highway 24. a lot of people are using hashtag. you can see people sharing images of what they are saying. check out this image of the water vapor that we...