security can conference next hour. we ll have is a live preview of what s on the agenda. you want each and every one of those police officers to be able to look me in the face. they haven t done that yet. a plea from tyre nichols mother as the five police officers charged in the beating of her son awe peer in court. heartbreak and hope in syria. we ll take you toist stand bull for a look at the miraculous rescues that are still happening. the war in ukraine is dominating this year s agenda at the security conference in germany, one of the largest and most influential diplomatic forums. kamala harris is leading a large american delegation there and is expected to deliver a major speech next hour ukraine s president pleaded with allies to hurry up with deliveries of the advanced weapons they promised including tanks pledged by the u.s. and nato al lice. ukraine s military is expected to launch its own counteroffensive once it has those. volodymyr zelenskyy called for uk
program that he was not timely in notifying the public about his stroke when it occurred just before the primary. nor was he forthcoming about his cardiomite yop thi. and i said he was refusing to debate his opponent in an effort to run out the clock by not agreeing to a debate until many pennsylvanians had already voted. i also defended an nbc reporter criticized noting he had trouble understanding her small talk. basically, i thought the coverage of fetterman was being determined by empathy alone, not objectivity when the facts demanded both. so now comes the news that the junior senator from pennsylvania admitted himself to walter reid medical center on wednesday night for treatment of clinical depression. his office released a statement while saying he experienced depression without tlout his life, it only became severe in recent weeks. he s receiving treatment on a voluntary basis after examining him, the doctors told us that john is getting the care he needs and will so
this hospital in southern t turkey. it s still standing on of the outside, but completely wrecked inside. no longer functional. this hospital is destroyed, so there s no other place to seek care. it s about these patients also. supply chain is a real challenge. reporter: this is the team. elliot is an er doctor from north carolina. we have had had aftershocks. 5.0 and it sways the tents back and forth and knocks thicks over, but nothing major. so all the work can still be done. absolute lu. reporter: over just 36 hours, they put up all these tents, set up generators, communication dishes, even brought their own water purifiers. you keep the water in these bladders. these look full.
somewhere else in the car. and something goes wrong and you re speeding. you re going too fast for the conditions. people tend to overcontrol the steering wheel and we see lots of crashes. it s not just a tesla thing. tesla takes all the oxygen out of the room because of the personality at the top. we re talking about a much more widespread issue. absolute lu. this is what i find more concerning. we re advocating for people to go hands free when car manufacturers are advertising for you, yes, buy our car because you can go hands free. the problem with that, can you go hands free for a couple seconds to pick up your coffee. we all know it because we have been there. but when you encourage people to go hands free, people will take extended periods of time and hands free equals mind free. and people will start paying attention to something else and looking down at their phone, playing with the radio, playing