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but despite resident's concerns, west columbia mayor bill horton says the project will bring tax and business license the 33 development company did not return phone calls to a-b-c columbia to give a statement. at tonight's meeting officials will vote on raising the maximum number of residential units from 200... to 235. if they're successful in getting enough yes votes, the next step is a development agreement. once that's signed, they can start construction. we have an update for residents in west columbia concerning a boil water advisory. those homes and businesses along the 29 and 36-hundred blocks of leaphart road in west columbia... should continue to boil their water. crews relocated a water line over the weekend near mineral springs road. for a complete list of roads in the affected area... be sure to visit our com. still to come... tackling gun violence. the latest on the president's executive action concerning gun-control measures.freezing temps as you wake up and head out this morning.expect a cold but sunny tuesday forecast. more details next.we are live 33 quick look at
but despite resident's concerns, west columbia mayor bill horton says the project will bring tax and business license the 33 development company did not return phone calls to a-b-c columbia to give a statement. at tonight's meeting officials will vote on raising the maximum number of residential units from 200... to 235. if they're successful in getting enough yes votes, the next step is a development agreement. once that's signed, they can start construction. we have an update for residents in...
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despite residents' concerns, west columbia mayor bill horton says the project will bring tax and business license revenues in the long term. >> if this project goes, it's going to be a catalyst for exponential growth all around it. >> the development company did not return phone calls to abc columbia to give a statement. at tonight's meeting, officials will vote on raising the maximum number of residential units from 200 to 235. if they're successful in getting enough yes votes, next step is a development agreement. once that's signed, they could start construction. >> things may be cooling down outside. inside on the hardwood, things are starting to heat up. >> in time for gamecock basketball to start the sec schedule. tim hill has that and a lot more >> frank barton and the gamecocks put their perfect 13-0 record on the line tonight at auburn. michael correra and company coming up a little bit short on their last trip to the plains losing by three points last season. this year, though, martin hopes to get off to a good start and he doesn't mind starting conference play on the road. >> i
despite residents' concerns, west columbia mayor bill horton says the project will bring tax and business license revenues in the long term. >> if this project goes, it's going to be a catalyst for exponential growth all around it. >> the development company did not return phone calls to abc columbia to give a statement. at tonight's meeting, officials will vote on raising the maximum number of residential units from 200 to 235. if they're successful in getting enough yes votes,...
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. >> but mike huckabee won in 2008 and rick santorum and romney in 2012 and with tom horton in 1992 billdigits. >> iowa does not pick the president. iowa does not barely pick the nominee. iowa reveals unexpected strengths and unexpected weaknesses in the campaign. >> with a mere 6 electoral votes. caucus day will end iowa startup and may mean the end for some campaigns. but just the beginning of choosing the next president of the united states. in des moines iowa, i'm karen jacobs. >>> well there is more rain ahead for the bay area. britney is here and will this next storm be a wig rain maker or not. >> it depends on where you are. for most of the area we will pick up about a quarter of an inch. the hills and the north bay will pick up more and really the bull's-eye is to the north of us. not in our area. the sun tracker shows us the light rain pushing into parts of the north and outside of santa rosa right now and as we head to the rest of tonight we will continue to see more moisture from the system pushing onshore and that will give us rain tonight and definitely as we head to tomorro
. >> but mike huckabee won in 2008 and rick santorum and romney in 2012 and with tom horton in 1992 billdigits. >> iowa does not pick the president. iowa does not barely pick the nominee. iowa reveals unexpected strengths and unexpected weaknesses in the campaign. >> with a mere 6 electoral votes. caucus day will end iowa startup and may mean the end for some campaigns. but just the beginning of choosing the next president of the united states. in des moines iowa, i'm karen...
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hortons. when american companies shift their legal headquarters abroad for a lower tax bill who wins and who loses? walt wither isaacson is the ceo can of the aspen institute. thank you for being with us today. >> great to be with you, becky. >> is this good business or >> i think we have to balance the question of whether a corporation is supposed to be focused only on the short term return to the shareholder or whether the corporation has other stakeholders, suppose to do things for its long-term advantage but also for people and communities where they live. we have always had that debate. it has to be a balance. the problem is with a 39% corporate tax rate, and $150 million to be made each year, if you do an inversion like the one you talked about, then the balance tips and people move jobs overseas. so we have to take away the perverse incentives, especially in the tax code, that allow these things to happen. >> i agree completely. if you look at how these thins work it is almost a law of physics. capital will go where it is best treated and maybe sticking aroundf the rate is marginally lower
hortons. when american companies shift their legal headquarters abroad for a lower tax bill who wins and who loses? walt wither isaacson is the ceo can of the aspen institute. thank you for being with us today. >> great to be with you, becky. >> is this good business or >> i think we have to balance the question of whether a corporation is supposed to be focused only on the short term return to the shareholder or whether the corporation has other stakeholders, suppose to do...
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horton's and became ka neighborhocanadian. so far, mergers continue. when american companies shift their legal headquarters abroad for a lower tax bill, who wins? who loses? walter issacson, president and ceo of the aspen institute. walter, thank you for being with us today. >> good to be with you, becky. >> what do you think? is this good business or greed? >> balance the question whether a corporation is supposed to be focused only on the short term return to the shareholder or whether the corporation has other stake holders, you know, to do things for its own long term advantage and for stake holders like the people in the communities where they live. we've always had that debate. it's got to be a balance. the problem is with a 39% corporate tax rate and $150 million made eachi ieyear like one you talked about, the balance tips and they move overseas. take away the perverse incentive in the tax code that allows these things to happen. >> i agree completely. it's law of physics, capitals go where best treated. maybe capitals stick around where rates are marginally lower, but it's 39% tax to 12% with ireland. how did we get this far out of wha
horton's and became ka neighborhocanadian. so far, mergers continue. when american companies shift their legal headquarters abroad for a lower tax bill, who wins? who loses? walter issacson, president and ceo of the aspen institute. walter, thank you for being with us today. >> good to be with you, becky. >> what do you think? is this good business or greed? >> balance the question whether a corporation is supposed to be focused only on the short term return to the shareholder...
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tim horton will be the coffee and we are watching hockey as the national pastime and we are being too nice to each other. >> bill was the first birther, wasn't he? >> he was. >> first of all, we know that cruz came from the volcano of mordore from "lord of the rings." trump is wrong on that. >> wait a minute. they didn't come from the volcano of mordore. >> cruz did. it is funny because the cruz campaign actually tweeted out earlier today that they are getting ready of all maple syrup. not to give the illusion that they are foreigners. >> there is no maple syrup. >> what about aunt jemimah. >> one of the staffers said that. >> joanne, what do you think. trump likes playing around with these things. sometimes when it is too much against the wall it is silly. >> and of all of the things to pick, there are so many other things that they could attack cruz for or question him on. so he has a lot more faults than just being born. trump should pick a better battle. i like he is battling because it makes for great tv. he was the one who was talking about birthright citizenship, right? the idea that someone who was born
tim horton will be the coffee and we are watching hockey as the national pastime and we are being too nice to each other. >> bill was the first birther, wasn't he? >> he was. >> first of all, we know that cruz came from the volcano of mordore from "lord of the rings." trump is wrong on that. >> wait a minute. they didn't come from the volcano of mordore. >> cruz did. it is funny because the cruz campaign actually tweeted out earlier today that they are...
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horton the face of the party. remember, what we are talking about today, the 1992 election, all of this is on bill clinton's mind as he runs for president, right? all of this is on bill clinton's mind. not to get framed early, fears about getting links to crime and race in certain ways. and clinton has to think this through as he runs for president. that is the point we are trying to get to. the other candidate in 1988 is jesse jackson. jesse jackson makes an historic run for president, and as the campaign ends, dukakis and jackson come together. jackson is given a prominent role in the convention, some of jackson's platform planks are added to the democrats' national platform, and there is a sense that dukakis gave up too much for jackson. not just any candidate, a former civil rights leader, an african-american man, and a deeply polarizing figure. again, on clinton's mind as he prepares to run for the presidency in 1992. here are the election results. what is conspicuous here? what is conspicuous about the results? dukakis is in blue. student: the northern states are taken by democrats. prof. simon: yeah, right?
horton the face of the party. remember, what we are talking about today, the 1992 election, all of this is on bill clinton's mind as he runs for president, right? all of this is on bill clinton's mind. not to get framed early, fears about getting links to crime and race in certain ways. and clinton has to think this through as he runs for president. that is the point we are trying to get to. the other candidate in 1988 is jesse jackson. jesse jackson makes an historic run for president, and as...
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paid for, aired, willie horton, there have been attack ads for time immemorial in modern campaigning but this instagram is just out there and chris cillizza, this isn't just billou know, anthony weiner and bill cosby thrown in there in a big group shot with a lot of other political figures, chuck schumer. it's just find a picture and throw it in there, you don't know where it's from or what context it is. >> the other piece of sort of the difference between a campaign ad that you put let's say $1 million or $500,000 to air in new hampshire and instagram is this cost donald trump, i mean, $100 to get the photo, if that, and i looked at it just before i came on. it had been up for ten minutes, it had already been liked almost 4,000 times. that will triple or quadruple and his capacity, we just showed it on this air, his capacity to drive the conversation in ways that he wants to via social media, whether that's tweets, whether that's instagram videos, all for a very, a minimal at best cost. he gets how this cycle works, i think whether you like him or don't like him, you got to grant him that. >> timing exactly as bill clinton is about to appear at his campaign
paid for, aired, willie horton, there have been attack ads for time immemorial in modern campaigning but this instagram is just out there and chris cillizza, this isn't just billou know, anthony weiner and bill cosby thrown in there in a big group shot with a lot of other political figures, chuck schumer. it's just find a picture and throw it in there, you don't know where it's from or what context it is. >> the other piece of sort of the difference between a campaign ad that you put...