of americans oppose the executive order on immigration, 47% are in favor of it. it is equally split. very much down, down party lines. much more republicans like it than democrats do. alice, my colleague, michael smerkonish on his program this morn posed an interesting question, saying should the president walk away from this and say to his supporters look i tried to do this like i promised on the campaign trail and the courts screwed it up or whatever he wants to say. and then move on to other things? do you think it behooves him to fight this one out tooth and nail? absolutely. behooves him to continue this fight. this was a cornerstone of his presidential campaign. to secure the borders, keep america safe. protect our sovereignty. and he will, with every fiber in his being, continue this fight and i think he should. alice, as you know, many have pointed to this order and say
i ve already given up my dream to stay here at cnn. as long as you re here, i m here. keep living that dream you re living. i m here with you for the next couple hours. live aerial photos of london, england, right now. moments after the parliament has voted to approve a massive tuition hike. we have seen violence today. we have seen riots, pushing and shoving between police officers and students in the streets of london. now, members of parliament still in the house. they have voted. it is very, very close. 325 votes in favor of 302 votes against, down party lines. the party line voted. more importantly, we ve got our reporters on the ground there. we ve got our pictures in the sky. we are watching what is going on. some very, very tense moments as this crowd will not disperse after the end of that vote. we ll tell you about that very shortly.