the ingraham angle from new york city tonight. the supreme court announcing late tonight they will hear trump s appeal to the colorado ruling that banned him from the state s primary ballot. plus, how far will special counsel jack smith go in his investigation into donald trump? we have obtained shocking new video of what happened after he dispatched agents to the home of former black voices for trump director heroinson floyd. his attorney is here exclusively. first? he talks about the blood of america is being poisoned. echoing the same exact language used in nazi jerome proudly posts on social media words best described the 2024 campaign quote revenge, quote power, and quote dictatorship. there s no confusion about who trump is. and what he intends to do. will: there it is. mr. unifier in chief s official ramp up to comparing his predecessor to hitler in the very same speech he pretended like he was the only guy around who could save america. today i make this sacre
boss of a growing bookshop empire, is a leader of this counter revolution. he s made buying physical books cool on both sides of the atlantic. how? james daunt, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. i used to use paper cash. i pretty much don t anymore. i used to write checks in a checkbook. i certainly don t do that anymore. why are you so convinced that iwill, still, continue to use ink on paper, physical books, for years to come? books remain, i think, by far and away the most pleasurable way, and most memorable way, to read most books. you can read on an e reader, of course, and that will have some advantages, particularly for some sorts of books. and millions and millions of people across the world. and millions of people happily do. and the numbers are growing. and the numbers are not growing, actually, within developed markets. in the uk, the us, for example, i think, pretty much, it reached a peak and then came down to a level and is now steadied out. lots of people enjoy d
of mariupol has been condemned by ukraine. an aide to president zelensky called the russian president, a criminal returning to the crime scene. it was the first time mr putin had been to a newly occupied ukrainian territory. now on bbc news hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. in a world fixated with the unstoppable march of the digital revolution, it s kind of refreshing to look at what s happening in the old school business of selling books. ink on paper has not been eliminated by the rise of the e book, and the good old bricks and mortar bookshop hasn t been wiped out by online shopping. my guest today, james daunt, boss of a growing bookshop empire, is a leader of this counter revolution. he s made buying physical books cool on both sides of the atlantic. how? james daunt, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. i used to use paper cash. i pretty much don t anymore. i used to write cheques in a chequebook. i certainly don t do that anymore. why are you so convince
in a capacity orwellian for children s right are both facing war crimes charges in the international criminal court. which is issued warrants for their arrest. is the message today nobody is above the law? i thing the message must be the basic principles of hu humanity. nobody should fear they have a free pas s quick that is the icc chief prosecutor. we spoke to him at the start of this invasion when he was in ukraine and reported extensively throughout the invasion on russia s war on ukrainian people and identity. tonight an exclusive conversation with him on his history making day along with coverage is only cnn can of the impact. first so very quickly here is what president biden just said about the icc decision to cnn jeremy done. i thing it is justified. the question is recognized internationally by us. i thing it makes for a very strong point. for that was go to cnn chief international correspondent clarissa 40 got the exclusive interview. she joins us from the
commissioner for children s rights are facing war crimes charges from the international criminal court which has issued warrants for their arrest. so is the message today nobody is above the law? i think the message must be that basic principles of humanity bind everybody and nobody should feel they have a free pass. that is kareem khan, the icc chief prosecutor. we spoke to him at the start of the invasion in ukraine and spoke to him extensively throughout the war on the ukrainian people and their identity. tonight an exclusive interview with him on this history making day along with coverage only as cnn can of the impact of it. first, though, here s what president biden said about the icc s decision to cnn s jeremy diamond. i think it s justified, but the question is it s not recognized by us either, but i think it makes a very strong point. let s go to clarissa ward who joins us from the hague. a historic interview for you. reporter: historic interview for us a