it s all our relationships with the u.s. government. it s all our israeli relationship with the president of the united states. i think that all this speech is a kind of movement which was conducted by the republican and with the israeli prime minister. it is aimed to ameliorate the united states president with our closest friends. it shouldn t be done. and therefore, it will gain nothing with the iranian nuclear issue. joining us live from tel aviv major general sharef founders of commanders for israel s security speaking about the controversial speech by prime minister netanyahu on tuesday to the u.s. congress. thank you very much for joining us on cnn today. meantime, police are investigating an officer-involved shooting in los angeles that was actually caught on video.
officers shot 50 shots into a car owned by sean bell and two others. he died the following day on one would have been his wedding day. three of the detectives should trial and were found not guilty by a judge. and some of that bolsters the opinion of people who believe this isn t about one incident, it s a systemic issue. we ll talk more about this. we re joined by rashard robinson, the executive director for the group color of change, which aims to strengthen black america s voice in that political arena. thanks for connecting with us on cnn today. you know, it appears as if momentum is building. you see these demonstrations in new york. i m wondering if this incident has actually gone beyond the michael brown case in revealing a broken legal system. because we have video proop this time of the deadly interaction and i m seeing more nonblacks join demonstrations. is this doing more to build momentum to bring some kind of change?
this, as the u.s. announced $47 million to address the growing humanitarian crisis in gaza. elise labott, cnn, washington. elise said it right at the top of her report. this crisis is spiralling out of control and leaving many to question if the u.s. is even capable of helping to negotiate a cease-fire. we re going to talk about this more with david, a former official for the u.n. and u.s. state department. pleasure to have you with us on cnn today. thank you. so you know, here we go again. all previous peace deals fell apart no matter which u.s. administration was trying to make it stick, whether republican or democrat. today in this latest instance, what is preventing the peace deal? it s going to be very difficult to get a cease-fire right now. the objectives of both sides has changed a little bit over the last few days.
her role in the republican party. newt gingrich, obviously, has a different role. how difficult is it for mitt romney to have newt gingrich in the shadows and to be calling in, theoretically, favors from him right now that ultimately he s going to have to pay for later? well, yeah, and that s the problem. this is a guy who obviously feels that he could be doing this better than mitt romney. and now mitt romney is opening the door for him to put on salons for mitt romney on how to appeal to conservatives. but again, back to our orange the point, that is not newt mitt romney s job right now, appealing to the base. if he s still doing that, he s in deep, deep trouble with less than a month to go before his convention. this is not the time to be trying to relearn how to appeal to your base. and governor, we talk about wild, wild surrogates who go off message. untamed surrogates. are you implying i m not saying anything. i m just saying. but gingrich was asked about michele bach
done in terms of sanctions, and as the mueller investigation proceeds, they probably will be further opportunities for the administration as well. we heard from the white house today and from the republican national committee today a list of ways that the trump administration has been tough on russia including arming ukrainians fighting off russian backed separatists, et cetera, but it s also true that president trump it seems has never really condemned or said a bad word publicly about russian president putin. take a listen to the ranking democrat on the senate foreign relations committee robert menendez on cnn today. the president should be leading a whole response of putin, and they only understand strength, and that s through a robust response. is that true, and do you think that putin might view president trump as weak? i don t think so. he understands president trump