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
Outside parliament there, including teachers and school children, many of them waving flags, big smiles on their faces. King charles himself seemed to be in a better mood today. As he greeted the crowd outside the castle this morning, the crowd responded by cheering him on. Of course, the mood is likely to shift again as we get closer to the queens funeral on monday. Just a short time ago, we saw the new prince and princess of wales, william and kate, meeting with troops who will be taking part in that ceremony. The king and husband siblings are scheduled to hold a vigil by the coffin just about 90 minutes from now. Among our guests later in the show, the queens Formerer Chaplain and a Protocol Expert on the challenges of tealing with as many as 500 Heads Of State and dignitaries. Put its also a very busy day in politics. Dramatic developments into multiple Government Investigations involving former president trump. Judge cannon refused to let the probe of those classified documents go
outside parliament there, including teachers and school children, many of them waving flags, big smiles on their faces. king charles himself seemed to be in a better mood today. as he greeted the crowd outside the castle this morning, the crowd responded by cheering him on. of course, the mood is likely to shift again as we get closer to the queen s funeral on monday. just a short time ago, we saw the new prince and princess of wales, william and kate, meeting with troops who will be taking part in that ceremony. the king and husband siblings are scheduled to hold a vigil by the coffin just about 90 minutes from now. among our guests later in the show, the queen s formerer chaplain and a protocol expert on the challenges of tealing with as many as 500 heads of state and dignitaries. put it s also a very busy day in politics. dramatic developments into multiple government investigations involving former president trump. judge cannon refused to let the probe of those classified
january 6th. we know today that the clock is ticking for the former president and his legal team. they have one week to produce evidence to back up donald trump s repeated attacks on the fbi, including allegations that agents planted records at his mar-a-lago home. he said it again this week. the problem that you have is they go into rooms, they won t let them in the same building. did they drop anything into those files or did they do it later. there s no chain of custody with them. but now special master raymond deer ri ordered lawyers late thursday, he did this just last night torks account for in court those unsubstantited claims that trump of keeps making on tv. and that s not all the judge is asking for. he also wants trump s attorneys to say whether they think the fbi was mistaken about what evidence was taken or where it was found. tz and he s giving them one last chance to say whether they want to claim the fbi took anything that s not on the list. if they don t,
there s a lot of sequencing in what we have seen going on in terms of getting that support to ukraine. this will be more about consolidating and organizing that support going forward. that will be the mess act. but there will also be warnings in there. the foreign minister is speaking here today. about china s behavior on the global stage and messages today, the secretary of general, speaking about having an economic relationship with china, but not at detriment of security. that s a lesson learned from europe nato s relationship with russia. this dependence on oil and gas at the expense of security. that s not the ogs going forward. so all of that, expect those