i think we might have lost john bellinger. john: yes, i'm back. can you hear me now?ick: sorry, john. just finish that thought. so, basically, you're saying that, as far as we can tell, war crimes or crimes against humanity are being committed. john: that's what it looks like, including in the most recent killings of civilians in bucha as well. and the international criminal court is investigating those war crimes claims and crimes against humanity right now in the hague. and they now may be investigating possible allegations of genocide as well. nick: today, french president emmanuel macron declined to use the word genocide. he said it could elevate tensions with russia if he did. instead, he said he prefers to use war crimes. is that kind of division unhelpful when it comes to trying to find accountability for the crimes that russia has committed? john: well -- call a spade a spade here. macron is trying to stay in the middle, as are a number of other countries. but when putin is doing what he's doing to try to apparently wipe out ukraine as a country, i don't think