as well. looked awful and beat sloane stephens. she is amazing. we ve got a plumber to tell you about from staten island. inexplicably he says he plans to continue to work. really? if i won the lottery yesterday, you would not see me again. i would not have shown up to work today. i totally believe you. that s true. 56-year-old anthony perosi was the sole winner of the power ball jackpot back in march. he s splitting it with his son. that s his super happy son in the red hat. he waited though six weeks to check his ticket because someone told him that another person had already won. so i thought i was having a heart attack. my heart stopped. i grabbed the ticket figuring they ll find it in my hand. then i finally exhaled. all right. the breakdown here after taxes he s getting a lump sum payment of $38 million. his son gets more than $16
if you don t if you take the lump sum you get hatch of what the payout is and taxes take about of what of that, so, say, it is $10 million you get about $2.5 million. heather: if you give advice, to whoever won the lottery yesterday, what advice do you give them, lunch sum or individual pay outs? i think the lump sum is the way to go but people go crazy. they go crazy. heather: speaking of that, we only have 90 seconds, if you were to win the $338 million lottery and you can actually tweet us at home, what would you do with the money? i have never played the lottery in my life. i would take a trip a trip to antartica. i would buy a plane and a pilot and have a house on a beach somewhere and i would