forgotten, the victims in atlanta. i felt like watching your whole show tonight. that s what it was about. so our bill is about not forgetting our democracy. so go ahead. thank you so much for saying that. there have been so many people who have brought poignant words and made us think tonight and who inspired us to be better people. you chair the senate rules committee that will hold a hearing on the bill next week. and listen, the stakes couldn t be any higher. republicans are trying to suppress the vote all over the country. how will you get this bill passed? that s the central question. let s start with the good. the good is that for the first time, thanks to those incredible senators from georgia, warnock and ossoff, we have the gavel. i have the gavel. jeff merkley, the author of the bill, we have two new senators, and we ll get this bill through the committee. we ll have the first hearing ever in the senate. it has only been in the house. they passed it in the hous
to put together the evidence that substantiates those krils, that can be used in a judicial proceeding and trying the build these cases. trying determine who the perpetrators are, and take that up the chain of command so those in senior political and military leadership positions are held accountable. your team toward bucha, what did they find? what did those findings mean for this investigation? i think what everyone is seeing is skin with your reporting. which has detailed this in a very graphic and compelling fashion. i mean, the prosecutor of the international criminal court described the whole area as one massive crime scene. and i think that s correct.
level, derive from years of experience in the international criminal tribunals, where cases of this type have been dealt with previously. we re trying to provide support with ground levels, helping that evidence is done in a right fashion and can be used in prosecutions. based on the reporting on the ground, it seems factual and obvious, that war crimes did take place committed by russians. what is next in the investigation? well, i think you re right. what we ve seen from the very early days of the current invasion is that war crimes were during. and i think with these discoveries in bucha, in irpin, in mariupol, there s plebl of evidence of krils against human an during. so the process now is on trying
to third. he talks about mosques and the use of waterboarding. he s also stirred up this claim of 9/11. people were cheering on the other side of new jersey where you have large arab populations, they were cheering as the world trade center came down. ben carson made the same accusation today. 26th contender new jersey governor krils chrchris christis to say. i think if it had happened, i would remember. but there are things i ve forgotten, too. ben carson talked about who wrote the constitution. president jefferson tried to craft the constitution in a way that would control people s natural tendencies and control the natural growth of the government. reporter: james madison is credited for writing the document that formed the basic
blame. different now in the presidential cycle. we will be staying on it senator. we look forward to having you back to physical out where we are going forward. am sin. okay. krils. another story, secretary of state john kerry remains in switzerland this morning after breaking his leg during a weekend bike ride in france. this as the clock sticks to reach a nuclear deal with iran. cnn s national correspondent nic robertson is live in geneva with the latest. reporter: we understand secretary kerry was negotiating a cush when he broke his right femur fracture close to a former hip replacement in his right hip. what we understand at the moment is he was due to go to the talks there with the prime minister. with the king. he s had to can sell that. he was then due on tuesday to go to paris, where very important tools of the coalition to build the fight aisis. he initially said he d like to