Chaotic weekend. We begin with pete suratos who is live at San Jose City hall. And pete, there is already a rally scheduled for noon. Reporter good morning. This is what were seeing of the counterprotests due to the rally taking place tomorrow afternoon. Heres what well hear from a number of city leaders, and the goal here is to celebrate what theyre saying is the love and compassion of San Francisco in response to that rally i just mentioned. But the city is still preparing for the worst when it comes to tomorrows rally. In fact, well show you new video from christy field that took place earlier this morning. You can see the crews setting up the fencing area for this rally, and thats because there will be a rally zone for protestors so they can kind of be contained in during that rally tomorrow. Also, i want to point out that the office of Emergency Services will be activated in the event things get out of hand. Also there will be extra staff at sf general hospital, and people with op
Bringing those things back to public memory is something fascinating. Ive spent the last eight years living in canada. Every time i took the plane backandforth, one day i said i will do that and go by boat. I never imagined i would do that on a tall ship. I had everything to learn. I learned absolutely everything on that boat. It is amazing how much we have learned and accomplished in such a short amount of time. American history tv is featuring cspans american original series, first ladies. Cspan produced the series in cooperation with the White House Historical association. Through conversations with experts, video tours of his door excites, and question from cspans audience. We tell the stories of americas 45 first ladies. Now, julia grant, on first ladies, influence and image. This is about an hour and a half. Susan swain serving as first lady from 1869 to 1877, by all accounts, julia grant relished the role, once commenting that life inside the white house was a garden spot of orc
Bringing those things back to public memory is something fascinating. Ive spent the last eight years living in canada. Every time i took the plane backandforth, one day i said i will do that and go by boat. I never imagined i would do that on a tall ship. I had everything to learn. I learned absolutely everything on that boat. It is amazing how much we have learned and accomplished in such a short amount of time. American history tv is featuring cspans american original series, first ladies. Cspan produced the series in cooperation with the White House Historical association. Through conversations with experts, video tours of his door excites, and question from cspans audience. We tell the stories of americas 45 first ladies. Now, julia grant, on first ladies, influence and image. This is about an hour and a half. Susan swain serving as first lady from 1869 to 1877, by all accounts, julia grant relished the role, once commenting that life inside the white house was a garden spot of orc
Welcome to the programme, and a happy new year. Were live until iiam. Dentists have criticised what theyve called the workplace cake culture, saying the sharing of sweet treats in the office is contributing to health problems. Theyve called for a change in 2017. So, is this sensible advice or an attack on the Little Things that make office life a bit more enjoyable . Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning. Use the hashtag victorialive. If you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today. A man has been shot dead by police in an operation near the m62 motorway in huddersfield. West Yorkshire Police say the operation last night was pre planned, and that at least one person was arrested, but gave few other details. They say it was not related to terrorism. Another two people were arrested in a related stop in bradford. The independent Police Complaints commission has sent investigators to the scene. Its the fifth Fatal Police Shoo
Its newsday. Good morning. Its 7am here in singapore, midnight in london and 2am in syria, where at least 58 people have died with many more injured ina people have died with many more injured in a suspected chemical weapons attack in the rebel held province of idlib. Eyewitnesses say victims were left choking, fainting and frothing at the mouth. Many of the dead are children. The Un Security Council will meet in an Emergency Session later on when state. This report by our Middle East Editorjeremy Bowen includes distressing images from the beginning later on wednesday. This boy was one of hundreds of victims of the attack, hes showing classic symptoms of poisoning, perhaps by a military strength nerve agent. The victims lungs were badly affected. Rescue workers did what they could to decontaminate the victims, that includes removing clothes, where the poison can linger, and by spraying fresh water. The attack happened in Khan Sheikhoun, a town that has been heavily bombed by the regime