Tomorrow. They said it wasnt appropriate to strike tomorrow morning. The strike is set to shut down Mental Health services across the state. And an east Bay Community rocked by a mass shooting. Dozens of people gathered to remember the five people shot and killed at a halloween party. Names of victims were read out loud. They wanted to send a message to the victim families they are supporting. While we can never imagine what they are going through, we wanted to honor the children, i think, between 20 and 30, the people who died. So we needed to we needed to say their names. And we needed to let people know that we care they are lost. This happened at an air bnb rental. Changes are already under way an at an air bnb. People have yet to make an arrest in the case. A Police Shooting left one man dead in san jose. This happened yesterday afternoon on the southbound side of the highway. Officers tried pulling over a car and the suspect got out and pulled a gun. The suspect had a warrant out
Them in the back. More than 270 arrests as Extinction Rebellion block bridges and roads in westminster in a protest over climate change. Police forces across england and wales are battling rising levels of knife crime. Figures today show offences involving knives are rising sharply outside london, but with the capital still the most dangerous area. The trauma team at the Royal London Hospital in the east end is one of the busiest in europe, dealing with knife and gun attacks, and the bbcs clive myrie was given exclusive access to their work over a period of several months. You may find some of the images distressing. This the pained face of knife crime in britain. Still early, the guys arent even tipping out the pubs yet, and absolutely anything could happen tonight. These are stories over a three month period, from the front line of the epidemic. When he came in, hed lost a lot of blood volume, his pulses were very weak. Stories of courage, kindness and honesty. Lets face it, it doesn
is donald trump unstoppable? it s all about who comes second, because it appears donald trump can t be beaten by any of the other candidates. we re live in de moines, where in two and a half hours the first votes of this presidential cycle will be cast. and we ve been taking the political temperature. donald trump is a felon. he brings chaos with him, he brings division. i agree with some of his policies, but as a person, i think he s a despicable human being and i d like to be proud of my president again. we need a big change right now and i m behind we need a big change right now and i m behind the we need a big change right now and i m behind the front we ll hear from a republican strategist and a spokesman for the trump campaign. also tonight failed by both police and the council. girls groomd and raped by gangs of pakistani and afghan heritage men in rochdale were so badly let down by the authorities that 96 people are still deemed a potential risk to children in
happening now, cnn s exclusive story on the trump classified documents investigation. did a trump employee accidentally or intentionally cause the flood in a room where surveillance video logs were kept? also tonight former vice president mike pence files his 2024 campaign paperwork as the republican presidential field is clearly widening dramatically this week. there s new reaction from donald trump to pence s candidacy as the stage is set for a gop primary showdown. and ukraine s preparations for its long-awaited counteroffensive against russia. that and much more in cnn s exclusive interview with general mark milley. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. we begin with the trump classified documents investigation. cnn getting exclusive new information about an incident at mar-a-lago that raised eyebrows in the special counsel s office. this comes on the same day that donald trump s lawyers me
for use as a contraceptive pill for men. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. we begin with the race to get more aid into southern turkey and northern syria, where the death toll from last week s earthquakes has now surpassed 41,000. millions are still left without shelter, in freezing conditions, with little food and poor sanitation. the challenge in northern syria is particularly difficult the political situation is unstable after years of war, and control of the border is split between the syrian government and rebel groups. until now, aid has been routed through a single crossing point, at bab al hawa. 0ur correspondent laura bicker has been there and sent this report. every day in antakya, relatives huddle around piles of rubble that were once family homes, waiting for news. but rescue efforts have slowly become recovery missions, and now, as workers comb through bricks and dust, the hope is of finding a body to say a final farewell. 30 people