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
fredericka witfield. israeli forces fire new strikes at gaza as fighting resumes following a weeklong truce between israel and hamas. those strikes include targets in southern gaza. it s an area that remained largely unscathed during israel s initial assault of northern gaza. talks of a new truce have reached, quote, a dead end, according to prime minister netanyahu s office. israel blames hamas for the breakdown in talks and accusing the terror group of not fulfilling its promise to return all women and children being held as hostages. the idf says there are still 136 hostages in gaza, including 17 women and children. 110 hostages were released during the week-long truce. let s turn to our team on the ground, ben wedeman in jerusalem, oren liebermann in tel aviv. tell us the latest on these negotiations to bring the remaining hostages home. reporter: the negotiations have all but collapsed at this point as benjamin netanyahu ordered the mossad to pull back its negotiations
do it again. we are all going to work together on this. there is one person in this country who has defeated donald trump. his name is joe biden. on friday the new york times editorial board urging president biden to drop his t reelection bid. the paper also calling donald trump a significant jeopardy to democracy. all of this as the country looks ahead to monday and the supreme court will issue the ruling on immunity. that is the same day former trump white house strategist steve bannon heads to prison after the supreme court rejected the request to delay his sentence. he will serve a four month a sentence on contempt of congress charges as his appeal proceeds. on friday the court ruled for a january 6 writer challenging an obstruction charge. that focuses on a charge that a former president trump also faces in his election interference. will this affect trump? a former investigator says likely no. we will hear why when we speak with him later this hour. we have severa
mur daug s phone minutes after she died. what happened? maggie s phone implements orientation change from portrait to sideways. reporter: according to earlier testimony, alex murdaugh left the house around that same time, 9:06 p.m., to go vut his mother. gps data from husband car shows on his drive he slowed down right around the spot where his wife s phone was found in the woods the following day. after passing that location as the defendant s vehicle started to accelerate? it does. reporter: he also told the jury data shows murdaugh arrived at 9:22 p.m. and left at 9:43 p.m. roughly 20-minute period. roughly 20 minutes, correct. reporter: that s key because murdaugh told investigators in an interview played in court
they took place outside two synagogues over a 24-hour period. both victims survived the attacks. evidence shows the victims were chosen because they were jewish. one local resident says the crimes have left the community feeling scared. feeling scared for my kids. it s ship bottom coming up, and i m not going to let my kids go this weekend. definitely scared to have them look jewish. prosecutors in south carolina have rested their case in the murder trial of alex murdaugh, accused of hilling his wife and son. on friday the court heard crucial testimony about the timeline of murdaugh s involvement in the night of the murders. randi kaye has details. s this is going to be the full timeline. reporter: the special agent analyzed cell phone data from phones belonging to the vuk