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Mark Sanford' Found 9 Stories From - --·-- ---··------·---- --·- --- -- --··--- -- ------- -·-><--·------------- ---·----·- ----- ------ -- -·----- ------------ --------~------ - --- -1 ' Chris Drummond - Metro Monitor Search 'Mark Sanford' Found 9 Stories __ ___ _ ~-- Page 1 J From: "Metro Monitor" <[email protected]> To: "Chris Drummond" <[email protected]> Date: 3/25/2005 6:38:00 AM Subject: Metro Monitor Search 'Mark Sanford' Found 9 Stories Search 'Mark Sanford' Found 9 Stories 1. WOLO-ABC COLUMBIA, SC MAR 24 2005 11 :00PM CT Nielsen Audience: 10,342 25 NEWS AT ELEVEN [**10:59:00 PM**] THE PRESIDENT WANTS TO FORM PERSONAL INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS WITHIN SOCIAL SECURITY. 32:25] 33 CLYBURN SAYS MANY YOUNG PEOPLE ALREADY RECEIVE SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS IF THEY ARE DISABLED OR SURVIVORS OF DECEASED PARENTS. SEVERAL COMPONENTS OF GOVERNOR SANFORD'S PLAN TO CUT YOUR INCOME TAX, HAVE BEEN KILLED IN A SENATE SUBCOMMITTEE. SANFORD WANTS TO LOWER THE STATE INCOME TAX FROM SEVEN PERCENT TO 4.75 PERCENT OVER A NUMBER OF YEARS. 2. WSAV-NBC SAVANNAH, GA MAR 24 2005 6:00AM CT Nielsen Audience: 13,747 COASTAL SUNRISE [**06:03:51 AM**] IN WASHINGTON, l'M LINDSEY ARENT. KAREEN- THANKS. SOUTH CAROLINA GOVERNOR MARK SANFORD'S PLAN TO CUT INCOME TAXES HAS BEEN ESSENTIALLY KILLED BY A SENATE SUBCOMMITTEE. INSTEAD, SENATORS APPROVED A DIFFERENT PLAN YESTERDAY THAT WOULD OFFER LOWER INCOME TAX RATES TO SMALL BUSINESSES. THAT PROPOSAL MOVES TAX RATES FROM SEVEN PERCENT TO FIVE PERCENT. 3. WCBD-NBC CHARLESTON, SC MAR 24 2005 12:00PM CT Nielsen Audience: 6,187 NEWS AT NOON [**12:07:26 PM**] HE WAS A COUNSELOR AT THE TARA HALL HOME FOR BOYS AT THE TIME. LAST NIGHT THE GOVERNOR AND OTHER LAWMAKERS TALKED WITH LOCAL PEOPLE ABOUT THE POSSIBILITY OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY FUND GOING BANKRUPT IN 2041. GOVERNOR SANFORD AND SENATORS JIM DEMINT AND LINDSEY GRAHAM DISCUSSED THE FUTURE OF SOCIAL SECURITY AT A REPUBLICAN DINNER. THE THREE LEADERS SUPPORT THE PRESIDENT'S IDEA OF CREATING PERSONAL ACCOUNTS THAT LL HELP GET THE SYSTEM OUT OF THE RED, AND PUT MONEY BACK IN WORKERS POCKETS. WHAT THE PRESIDENT WANTS TO DO IS GOOD COMM SENSE LET'S START SAVING WHAT PEOPLE PUT IN SOCAIL SERITY .... GOVERNOR SANFORD'S STATE INCOME TAX CUT PLAN DID NOT FAIR WELL IN A SENATE FINANCE SUBCOMITTEE. THE GOVERNOR'S PROPOSAL CALLED FOR CUTTING THE STATE'S TOP INCOME TAX RATE, FROM ?-PERCENT TO FOUR-POINT-75 PERCENT. IT WAS ESTIMATED TO COST 1-BILLION DOLLARS WH FULLY IMPLEMENTED IN TEN YEARS. 4. WCBD-NBC CHARLESTON, SC MAR 24 2005 6:00AM CT Nielsen Audience: 14,306 NEWS 2 AT 6 AM [**06:19:41 AM**] WELCOME BACK. SAY SOCIAL SECURITY FOR WORKING CITIZENS WILL BE BANKRUPT BY THE YEAR 20-41. GOVERNOR MARK SANFORD AND OTHER STATE LEADERS HELD A DISCUSSION WITH LOCAL CITIZENS TO ADDRESS THEIR CONCERNS. COUNT ON 2'S BETTINA BOATENG HAS THE STORY. AMERICA'S SOCIAL SECURTIY FUND IS RAPIDLY RUNNING OUT OF MONEY. 5. WCBD-NBC CHARLESTON, SC MAR 24 2005 6:00AM CT Nielsen Audience: 14,306 NEWS2 AT6 AM [**06:21:25 AM**] GOING IN IT'S CURRENT FORM. IN NEWS FROM THE STATEHOUSE. GOVERNOR SANFORD'S STATE INCOME TAX CUT PLAN. DIDN'T FAIR WELL IN A SENATE FINANCE - --- -- Chris Drummond - Metro Monitor Search 'Mark Sanford' Found 9 Stories ____Page 2 ,· I SUBCOMITTEE. THE GOVERNOR'S PROPOSAL CALLS FOR CUTTING THE STATE'S TOP INCOME TAX RA TE, FROM ?-PERCENT TO 4. 6. WCBD-NBC CHARLESTON, SC MAR 24 2005 6:00AM CT Nielsen Audience: 14,306 NEWS 2 AT 6 AM [**06:44:59 AM**] WILL BE BANKRUPT BY THE YEAR 20-41. IN RESPONSE. GOVERNOR MARK SANFORD. ALONG WITH OTHER STATE LEADERS. ARE HOLDING DISCUSSIONS WITH LOCAL CITIZENS TO ADDRESS THEIR CONCERNS. 7 WCIV-ABC CHARLESTON, SC MAR 24 2005 11 :00PM CT Nielsen Audience: 14,064 NEWS AT 11 PM [**11 :02:23 PM**] NEXT MONTH, THE SHIP WILL UISE THETATE'S COASTLINE LOOKING FOR SITES TO MINE FOR SAND TO RENOURISH FOLLY AND MYRTLE BEACH. SOUTH CAROLINA'S OTHER STATE SENATOR, ALSO IN TOWN. LINDSEY GRAHAM THREW HIS SUPPORT BEHIND GOVERNOR MARK SANFORD'S PROPOSED TAX CUT. "YOU MAKE SURE THERE'S JOBS FOR EVERYONE WHO WANTS ONE AND THE WAY YOU CREATE JOBS IN AMERICA IS YOU ALLOW PEOPLE TAKE MONEY FROM THEIR BUSINESS AND GROW IT" SANFORD'S PROPOSAL WOULD LOWER THE SMALL BUSINESS INCOME TAX RATES FROM 7 TO 5 PERCENT. U-S MARSHALLS ARE INCREASING THIER CHANCES OF FINDING A GOOSE CREEK MAN WANTED FOR QUESTIONING IN HIS WIFE'S MURDER. 8. WCIV-ABC CHARLESTON, SC MAR 24 2005 6:00PM CT Nielsen Audience: 15,414 NEWS AT 6 PM [**05:59:19 PM**] SYMPTOMS OF THE INFECTION BEGIN AS A COLD AND LATER COME WITH COUGHING ATTACKS. THE GOVERNOR'S TAX- CUT PLAN IS GETTING SUPPORT FROM SOME REPUBLICAN'S ON THE NATIONAL SCENE. U-S SENATOR LINDSEY GRAHAM BELIEVES MARK SANFORD'S PROPOSED TAX CUT CREAT A MORE ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENT CLIMATE FOR SMALL BUSINESSES AND TAXPAYERS. "YOU MAKE SURE THERE'S JOBS FOR ERYONE WHO WANTS ONE AND THE WAY YOU CREATE JOBS IN AMERICA IS YOU ALLOW PEOPLE TO TAKE MONEY FROM THEIR BUSINESS AND GROW IT" THE GOVERNOR'S PLAN IS COMPETING WITH A SIMILAR REPUBLICAN TAX CUT PLAN. ANOTHER U-S SENATOR IS PUSHING A DIFFERENT ST ATE ISSUE. 9. WCSC-CBS CHARLESTON, SC MAR 24 2005 6:00AM CT Nielsen Audience: 19,992 LIVE5AT6AM [**06:52:32 AM**] THE AVIATION COMPANY AAI IS MOVING TO A BIGGER FACILITY AND EXPANDING. THE COMPANY DESIGNS AND MANUFACTURES AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE TRANING SYSTEMS. GOVERNOR MARK SANFORD'S TAX PLAN IS GRINDING ITS WAY THROUGH THE STATEHOUSE THIS WEEK. THE GOVERNOR SAID A CHANGE IN THE STATE'S INCOME TAX CODE COULD BRING JOBS, BUT THE IDEA IS GETTING MIXED REVIEWS FROM HOUR FEDERAL LAWMAKERS IT'S ACTUALLY CHEAPER TO DO BUSINESS IN OUR NEIGHBORING STATES IN NORTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA AND FLORIDA. THE MORE WE LOWER OUR INCOME TAX THE MORE JOBS WE CREATE STANDARD & POORS HAS ALREADY TOLD US THEY'RE TAKING A HARD LOOK AT THIS. Report Generated: 2005/03/25 05:37:44.659 (CT) Total Story Count: 9 Total Nielsen Audience: 122,664 This report contains copyrighted material and may be used for file and reference purposes only. Any reproduction, sale or distribution is prohibited. --- ----------- ···-·----·-- ---·--··-----------------·- -· ----··----·-··---~------------1 Chris Drummond - Metro Monitor Search 'Mark Sanford' Found 9 Stories Page 3 1 --~ - -----~ ·----·- ·-----·~---·-~--- ··~----------··--·-·«·-------··-»-·-·-----·--~·-·-·_j ( Portions (c) 2004 Nielsen Media Research, Inc. Ratings data contained herein are the copyrighted property of Nielsen Media Research, Inc. All Rights Reserved. -- - -- - --- -··------ -- --- ~----- - ---~-- ~-- ------------~---- ----- ·-·---~-----·--·----~--·--··----·------------, , Chris Drummond - Metro Monitor Search 'Mark Sanford' Found 19 Stories -~P~age 1 •-a - ""~~- ••- •-•~---- ••••~----•- -·- From: "Metro Monitor" <[email protected]> To: "Chris Drummond" <[email protected]> Date: 3/24/2005 6:38:31 AM Subject: Metro Monitor Search 'Mark Sanford' Found 19 Stories Search 'Mark Sanford' Found 19 Stories 1. WCBD-NBC CHARLESTON, SC MAR 24 2005 5:00AM CT Nielsen Audience: 2,935 NEWS 2 AT 5AM [**05:19:49 AM**] OUTSID SAY SOCIAL SECURITY FOR WORKING CITIZENS WILL BE BANKRUPT BY THE YEAR 20-41. GOVERNOR MARK SANFORD AND OTHER STATE LEADERS HELD A DISCUSSION WITH LOCAL CITIZENS TO ADDRESS THEIR CONCERNS. COUNT ON 2'S BETTINA BOATENG HAS THE STORY. AMERICA'S SOCIAL SECURTIY FUND IS RAPIDLY RUNNING OUT OF MEY. 2. WCBD-NBC CHARLESTON, SC MAR 24 2005 5:00AM CT Nielsen Audience: 2,935 NEWS 2 AT 5AM [**05:21 :33 AM**] GOING IN IT'S CURRENT FORM. IN NEWS FROM THE STATEHOUSE. GOVERNOR SANFORD'S STATE INCOME TAX CUT PLAN. DIDN'T FAIR WELL IN A SENATE FINANCE SUBCOMITTEE. THE GOVERNOR'S PROPOSAL CALLS FOR CUTTING THE STATE'S TOP INCOME TAX RATE, FROM ?-PERCENT TO 4. 3. WCBD-NBC CHARLESTON, SC MAR 24 2005 5:00AM CT Nielsen Audience: 2,935 NEWS 2 AT 5AM [**05:44:13 AM**] WILL BE BANKRUPT BY THE YEAR 20-41. IN RESPONSE. GOVERNOR MARK SANFORD. ALONG WITH OTHER STATE LEADERS. ARE HOLDING DISCUSSIONS WITH LOCAL CITIZENS TO ADDRESS THEIR CONCERNS. 4. WCBD-NBC CHARLESTON, SC MAR 24 2005 5:00AM CT Nielsen Audience: 2,935 NEWS2AT5AM [**05:56:29 AM**] SOCIAL SECURITY MAY BE BANKRUPT BY THE YEAR 20-41. IN RESPONSE. GOVERNOR MARK SANFORD. ALONG WITH OTHER STATE LEADERS. ARE ADDRESSING PEOPLE'S CONCERNS. 5. WSOC-ABC CHARLOTTE, NC MAR 23 2005 6:00PM CT Nielsen Audience: 155,229 EYEWITNESS NEWS [**06:00:00 PM**] STATE WANTS TO SHOW SUPPORT FOR A MILITARY BASES AS PENTAGON COMES UP WITH A LIST OF BASE IT PLANS TO COLD. SOUTH CAROLINA GOVERNOR WENT TO WASHINGTON TO LOBBY PENTAGON MEMBERS A LITTLE MORE THAN WEEK AGO. GOVERNOR MARK SANFORD WANTS TO AVOID A REPEAT OF BASE CLOSURES IN SOUTH CAROLINA IN THE 90S WHEN THE STATE LOST THOUSANDS OF JOBS. PENTAGON COULD CUT A QUARTER SOUTH CAROLINA MILITARY CAPACITY. 6. WSAV-NBC SAVANNAH, GA MAR 23 2005 11 :00PM CT Nielsen Audience: 18,136 NEWS 3 AT 11 [**11 :09:22 PM**] YOU CAN SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS AND STORY IDEAS WITH US TOO BY CALLING 644-6860. OR YOU CAN SEND AN E-MAIL BY LOGGING ONTO W-S-A-V DOT COM. SOUTH CAROLINA GOVERNOR MARK SANFORD'S PLAN TO CUT INCOME TAXES WAS ESSENTIALLY KILLED TODAY BY SENATE SUBCOMMITTEE. INSTEAD, SENATORS APPROVED A DIFFERENT PLAN THAT WOULD OFFER LOWER INCOME TAX RATES TO SMALL BUSINESSES. ----1 , Chris Drummond - Metro Monitor Search 'Mark Sanf()r~· __Fo_u_nd !~~St~orie~ _____ --~~---- _--~---~~~~--P~[~~J THAT PROPOSAL MOVES TAX RATES FROM SEVEN PERCENT TO FIVE PERCENT. 7. WSAV-NBC SAVANNAH, GA MAR 23 2005 6:30AM CT Nielsen Audience: 18,398 COASTAL SUNRISE [**06:56:16 AM**] COASTAL SUNRISE ON WSAV.
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