president says is a little misleading i will only raise tax rates back where they were in the clinton era. you heard him say that a lot of times, bill. he is not including that 3.8% investment tax that will raise the taxes higher than they were in the 90s. bill: i see. seeing it right here. if you make more than $200,000. that s right. bill: if you re in a household of 250 or above, subject to a new 3.8% tax. well, you know, ultimately republicans argue this is coming down on the back of the economy and it will cost jobs. cook medical, which is based out of indiana. they have been really vocal about this thing ever since obamacare was floated 2 1/2 years ago. they will scrap plans to open five new plants because of the tax. and there are others say just this provision alone will cost 43,000 american jobs. what do you make of that? i think that is probably right. if you tax something you get less of it, right? so you re going to have reduction in the amount of innovation that goes
they are trying to test a long-range rocket that can carry a nuclear payload, they do have nuclear material. could be well in range of los angeles to be honest with you. tokyo right now being defended by a battery of patriot missiles, other place necessary japan being protected that way. japanese and south korea destroyers set to be deployed as well as four navy vessels from the u.s. an admiral saying this is a dangerous launch. there had been speculation that all of this negative reaction, yes, even coming from russia and china alwhraoeus to nort, allies to north korea may be playing a factor in this delay. i m told no, kim jong un is the new young leader there. he s marking the first anniversary of the death of his father kim jong-il. we think according to the experts they will go forward with this and we think that whatever happens, successor failure, it s going to be declared a success, bill.
as though they can not be behind the wheel that they do. i don t know how much or how often or what the usage is. i don t have those statistics. bill: the other sad thing this was a college buddy is. it is a second offense. he had a dui a couple years ago. when you think about youthful players, these guys are in mid to late 20s, they make a lot of money, they re treated like u.s. senators off the field, there is enormous amount of responsibility as a human being that must come along with that, in order to manage what comes their way. well, there is. and a lot of them, just aren t prepared and, the nfl has seminars and they try to take these guys through classes and give them all the heads up they can and educate them. in many instances it is just not enough. part of the problem here, bill is that these guys perform incredible athletic feats. so they feel indestructible and what they do on the field allows them to have
getting their cars back. snow emergencies called to try to get the streets plowed curb to curb and emergency vehicles and everyday folks can get through this. they did that. hundreds of cars have been towed. to get them out of the impound lot, costs $200 and towing fee and ticket for leaving your car. martha: happy monday, right. that is great, wake-up in the middle of the snowstorm the car is gone. trying to get to work. have to get it out of impound lot. sounds like a good monday. a beautiful day i must say. tom, thank you very much. it is pretty. martha: we ll watch it as it hopefully moves its way to the east coast. i wouldn t mind a little bit of white stuff for christmas, bill. i m a snow fan. bill: listen, going up to 57 degrees today. all this talk about climate change, i think it is underrated. i m just saying it is, just for now. i mean we re going to get it in january. martha: i like winter to be winter. bill: we ll get cold days in march, darn it, when is the