Thinking, with nick robinson. Should israels Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, should his Defence Minister, yoav gallant, face a Trialfor War crimes . That is what my guest on political thinking this week is arguing. He is the prosecutor, the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court. Hes a british lawyer, whos trying also to bring the leader of hamas, yahya sinwar, to that court a court thats been derided, condemned for having no real teeth. And its notjust the two sides in the Gaza Conflict who hes targeting. Hes also said that President Putin of russia should Face Trial for war crimes. Karim khan, welcome to political thinking. Thank you for having me. Now, on the 24th Of May this year, you stood in front of a camera and you announced that you would be applying for Arrest Warrants at the International Criminal Court, for crimes committed during the ongoing conflict in gaza. Did you have any idea of the row that would follow . Well, i knew it was a powerful moment. I kne
good evening, and take a look. this is the face tonight of alex murdaugh, convicted killer. his head shaven in a south carolina prison system intake facility on his way within the next several weeks to serving two consecutive life sentences, life without parole for murdering his wife maggie and son paul. this is also the face of a man whose family name was once synonymous with the law and county in south carolina where he lived and multiple generations of the murdaughs in the legal profession and criminal justice system there. at today s hearing in the courthouse where his grandfather s portrait once hung murdaugh was sentenced. he spoke briefly but judge clifton newman had the last word. i would never under any circumstances hurt my wife, maggie, and i would never under any circumstances hurt my son paw-paw. it might not have been you. it might have been the monster you become when you take 15, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 opioid pills. maybe you become another person. well, ton
are credible and are based upon evidence that will stand the test of time and i think there s a lot of firsts in this conflict, anderson, for good and bad. karim khan, chief prosecutor of the international criminal court. thank you so much for being with us tonight. great pleasure, thank you. coming up an update on the second day of what had once been a must visit conference for all republican presidential contenders but that is now dominated by one name, one name only, jeff zeleny is at cpac a day ahead of the former president s speech and he joins us next.
united in its support for ukraine and in its determination to make vladimir putin pay a very heavy price. in a separate event mr. biden made his harshest criticism. war criminal? oh, i think he is a war criminal. the president s allegations have to be proven in court to have legal weight. it s the kind of thing chief prosecutor of the international criminal court is here is in ukraine to investigate his part of his exclusive interview with cnn s anderson cooper. we have reasonable grounds to believe crimes within the court are committed. you have reasonable grounds to believe crimes against humanity has been committed? absolutely. it is a crime to intentionally target civilians. it is a crime to intentionally target civilian objects. now of course there has to be