earlier this year netanyahu made an unprecedented intervention speaking before congress without a white house invitation and criticized the nuclear deal, sparking a public feud between the leaders. reporter: the importance of this leader is it passes out further squirmishes that are harmful to the leadership and countries. both say the cooperation between the countries is far more important. netanyahu saying this meeting will be about the all important american aid to israel. the u.s. gives israel some $3 billion a year in aid. and that will include a fighter jet. kerry highlighted this in december. that military aid is set to expire in 2018 and netanyahu could use this chance to push for a bigger aid package. as for the israeli, palestinian
only legislative issue people are going to have to make hard decisions on. let me give a context to the challenge and problem that republicans have. and in most exchanges, conflicts, there are different grades of exchanges. there are skirmishes, from there is battles and wars. the war is the conservatives want to win is to change the policies of the obama administration. and the battle that s crucial in order to do that is that the republicans have to win the and hold the majorities in the senate and the house in 16. and what we re looking at are squirmishes in legislature. it s bad it s not bright to have a policy that let s you win the scrir militia if it costs you the victory and the war in winning the presidency in the house and the senate. that s the equation that everybody is going to have to look at seriously at some point before they start criticizing each other over this legislation. will that legislation do that? i think this legislation
when donald trump comes out and says taxes are rich, he s not saying tax himself. he s saying tax the hedge fund guys. so he s actually picking fights with people he doesn t like. ads against donald trump are going to be pretty effective for people who aren t necessarily tuning in every day to the ongoing squirmishes. i don t know going after his ideology is his supporters don t seem to care. i think his big mantle that you have to dismantle is that he s an anti-establishment. i don t know anything about him that s anti-establishment. he supports establishment candidates. he has establishment points of view. i would challenge him on tomorrow night s stage to explain what makes what establishments have you actually gone after in your life? it s the whole substance over personality and how much of that will factor in. final question, if you re looking at the 11 on the stage, what are the two matchups, glaring in the eye, what will
arena which is where we are right now. and last night, that was the cavs hawks playoff game. there were concerns about protesters coming and creating problems. there was a heavy police presence and at about 8:30 tipoff time there were a doz than closed down an intersection not far from here. police came about 70 of them and sealed off traffic, made sure everything was peaceful. that demonstration dispersed at about an hour and a half later, and no arrest made in that case. as you mentioned, the 71 arrests on saturday they still, most things were peaceful here. there were a few squirmishes that the police chief was talking about. most of the simpgs here in cleveland situation here in cleveland was peaceful. community leaders called for calm and it has been that way here. no demonstrations by the way planned for today as far as we have heard, back to you. okay. scott really quickly, before i let you go folks have continued to wait for an update on the
you mentioned today the country s top religious is saying it s time for a new government. there s no nobody that is a clear candidate. the country had collections a few weeks ago, in which the party of prime minister nouri al-maliki won a substantial amount of seats. not the outright majority but a substantial amount. what is happening on the ground today in iraq? what are insurgents doing? well, the focus right now from among the isis fighters have has been around the city of bay gee. the largest oil refinery. there are squirmishes around some of the smaller towns and villages. the fighting has defend continued between some of the isis fighters and the militants as well as the kurdish fighters and the iraqi army trying to hold ground at the isle refinery. they said it s amassing forces maybe as many as 50,000 to try to push forward into the northern part of the country and