Trumps Favorite Campaign talking points addressing opioid treatment, School Choice programs nearly 11 2 billion so where are we getting this money . Attached to foreign aid and domestic programs, state the promenade will be cut by 28 . The epa by 31 . That will mean a loss of 3200 jobs, hhs will be cut by 16 . All money will be dropped on the corporation for public broadcasting and National Endowment for the arts. Law enforcement agencies will be spared but there will be a bullet doubledigit cuts across 12 of 15 cabinet agencies. This is not a soft power budget like you saw with the Obama Administration. It is a hard power budget, 50 billion of defense and the soft power comes out of the state department, exactly what the president wants. Trish it doesnt address taxes or entitlement programs, the thinking is if those were to be worked in they would have to come in later. Congress will have the final say and with healthcare the opposition is not just from democrats, many republicans are
Extra 40 in money. Fremont high doesnt even have a library. We need a working auditorium for our drama. We need more computers on our campus. If you came to our campus and saw our computers, you would laugh. 700 students or so you have one counselor. Reporter even the founder of a Charter School opposes the latest idea. Overwhelming majority of people that i hear entering into the conversation for these five spaces are not from this community, have no track record of consistently serving the highest need kids in the community. Reporter she wants help for her school but sees it as another failed attempt. They are just like giving up on us, like oh, im going to put guys on the market. I dont know whats going to happen to your teachers. I dont know whats gonna its really frustrating. Reporter the new superintendent says he is not committed solely to charters. He says most likely, some of these schools will end up being districtrun. He says whoever has the best idea and can be embraced by
Has completely cut all allocations in the projects 54year history. Any farm there irrigates could be impacted, whether wine grapes, strawberries or something more of a staple like rice, we tice see a following of land. There is an estimate of 500,000 acres statewide. Reporter not just farms impact impacted. Last year there was water from the state water project. This year it was only counting on getting 5 , still, that means the south bay will not be receiving the amount of water 10,000 families would use in a year. Now this decision means that some farmers throughout the state will not have enough water to plant crops and that could drive up the cost of food but farming experts say it could lead to some produce shortages in california. Reporting live in morgan hill marianne favro, nbc bay area news. Thank you. New details, in San Francisco city officials are urging people to start cutting water use significant by 10 as of now. Its a voluntary move but they are available for a drop tom
Photos. Welcome to early start. Im christine romans. Im john berman. It is 4 00 a. M. In the east. We start with breaking news. Rescuers scrambleing to save survivors after the boat capsized in the storm. Crews report hearing sounds through the hull and trying to reach passengers they believe could be trapped inside. Chinese state media reports just 14 survivors have been rescued. More than 400 people on board. Among the rescued, the captain and chief engineer in police custody. Lets get the latest from ana coren. Reporter crews are desperate to save 450 people when the boat Julian Assange on the on the Yangtze River. The cruise ship was traveling to chongqing. It was hit by a cyclone and capsized in less than a minute. It took authorities just hours to raise the alarm. The captain and chief engineer who survived have been taken into police custody. Premier lee on the scene said the rescuers have every resource at their disposal and ordered an investigation. John and christine. Thank y
SINGAPORE, June 6, 2023 /PRNewswire/ The highly anticipated Asia Pacific Enterprise Awards (APEA) makes a grand return in 2023 with its Malaysia Chapter. Organized annually in 16 markets by regional NGO Enterprise Asia, the Awards present Asia's largest award networking platform. Themed "Capturing Opportunities in a Resurgent Asia", the APEA 2023 aims to utilize its influential platform to accelerate Malaysia's economic resurgence by encouraging enterprises to take advantage of Asia's post-pandemic recovery and view it as an opportune time for growth. Asia Pacific Enterprise Awards 2023 Paves the Way for a Resurgent Asia The Awards were graced byFabian Bigar, CEO of MyDIGITAL Corporation; Rizal Nainy, CEO of SME Corp. Malaysia; Abu Bakar Yusof, Deputy CEO (Exporters Development) of MATRADE,Najihah Abas, Executive Director ofInvestment Promotion of MIDA; and Dato' Robert Teo, Managing Partner of RSM Malaysia, the Official Assurance Partner of APEA 2023 Malays