yes, mr. netanyahu is undergoing a medical assessment in hospital, but said to be well. a statement from his office says the prime minister suffered slight dizziness earlier in the day and his personal doctor advised him to get that checked out. the initial assessment was that he was dehydrated. according to some earlier local media reports, mr. netanyahu was fully conscious as he entered the hospital and he walked into the emergency room and he has not been incapacitated in any way as prime minister. now, israel is currently in the midst of a heatwave and from the prime minister s office that he spent the day exposed to some of the hot conditions at the sea of galilee. he s 73, israel s longest serving leader and served multiple times stretching over 15 years. his current government took office last december. now, he had some suffered some political troubles on tuesday, yet, more protests about the divisive justice bill. tens of thousands of israelis taking to the streets th
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
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gone not once, but twice and humorous to think that when we were doing the stories of the $1,000 tickets, we were making fun of the fact that who is going to pay to go to these concerts? well, it turns out these concerts are selling out at whatever price it is, it s good to know though, as outrageous as the tickets were, which is why i couldn t go to afford to go to one, it s certainly lifting these economies of these cities, particularly at a time when we needed it just as covid is kind of ending and tourism is picking back up and taylor swift gave the t-swift lift. aishah: the only concert i m willing to pay thousands for is if spice girls get back together and that s it. griff: i would go with you to that as well. aishah: got to get posh spice back into the group. griff: it would be fascinating. maybe by the end of her tour, whenever it actually is, we ll get an actual economic number and it s going to be larger, i think, than some country s overall gdp. aishah: wow.
sides on this, but on the other hand, they have this alliance. i think it complicates matters for xi. you brought up the number one question that we always get with the international criminal court, which is okay, but how are they going to enforce it? what difference is it going to make to vladimir putin s life? do you think there would be a country he wouldn t be able to go to, some conference he wouldn t be able to attend because of this? there are probably countries he couldn t go to, but he isn t going to them anytime soon. he s not going to come to the united states anytime soon. i think in a sense it punctuates the reality that the world really has been divided and that russia is really isolated. i don t think you re going to see putin, you know, at conferences in western european countries or european capitals anymore. i don t think he s going to come to the united states. i think things were moving that