Nationally televised commander in chief form tonight. Senior correspondent john roberts is live in philadelphia. He has the latest for you. Donald trump is running late, making his way here to the place where he will give that speech, which could be a pretty big news making speech. The thing hes going to talk about first of all is rebuilding the military. On day one of presidency, he will instruct congress to lift sequester sitting at 148 billion. Donald trump did not say how much he wants to increase that. He will deal with that in first budget. Now, these numbers could change between now and the time that donald trump gives the speech. Here is what we understand, in terms of the army, 540,000 active duty personnel, that could be increase of 61,000 from the current level of 479,000. When it comes to the marine corps, he wants to increase the number of battalions to 36 up to the current level of 23. Navy ships, he wants to increase to 350 at current level 276 and in air force, more tha
Mrs. Clinton is scheduled to hold a rally an hour from now in North Carolina where she will continue to talk about National Security as she did about an hour ago. Before flying off to the tar heel state, she did take questions of reporters and did not waste any time attacking her opponent. We have coverage where hillary is headed and begin with Senior Correspondent john roberts who is at trump towers in new new york city. John. John continuing his outreach to minority voters. He will be appearing at a Charter School where he would make news, outlining a plan that he calls opportunity scholarships. Here is how it would work, donald trump would propose this afternoon to take federal money thats already allocated to help educate children in poverty and turn that into block grants which would go to the states, the states would use that money to produce scholarships that parents can use to cover the cost to going to Public Schools outside of their district, private schools, Charter Schools,
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Drought brings stress, economic loss, and societal inequities to San Diego
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FILE - In this Oct. 30, 2014, file photo, houseboats float in the drought-lowered waters of Oroville Lake near Oroville, Calif. A heavy dousing of autumn rain in Northern California has lifted a quarter of the state out of drought, the highest percentage in more than three years, according to a new federal report. Water officials who oversaw mandatory water conservation by cities and towns emphasized three-fourths of the state remains in the five-year drought
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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) Californiaâs climate is prone to prolonged periods of drought, which could take a heavy toll on people mentally, emotionally, and financially. It doesn t suck away only moisture from fields and pastures; it can suck away hope, too.
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