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
that smell, it could be what we ve all been calling for days now the blob or the blobs, but cnn s leyla santiago reports the first thing she learned, whatever you do, don t call this blob-like mass of blobbish stuff floating in the great big blobs up to 60 miles in the ocean a blob. it s thick. in the summertime builds up and smells terrible. reporter: joe kaplan captured these images about a week ago on this beach he walks several times a week. i was shocked when i saw it that day where it wasn t even spring yet, still winter, which is very unusual. this is about a 5,000-mile long reporter: professor shallman who is one of the leading experts on what many have referred to as a massive blob of seaweed heading to florida s coast. fair to call it a blob? no. reporter: okay. i ll never call that a blob.