In london and manchester. This is a momentous week in the history of the uk, talks are under way to take britain out of the European Union, and this queens speech is therefore expected to set out a legislative programme not for one year but the two years to come. Earlier this morning, this is what happened in Downing Street when the Prime Minister left for parliament. First and last queens speech, Prime Minister . That was mrs may with her husband philip on the way to the houses of parliament. She has had to spend considerable time trying to negotiate a deal with the Democratic Unionist Party of Northern Ireland in recent days to support this queens speech, and as i speak, there is still no deal in place. But that was part of the reason of course for the delay in arranging this State Opening today. Labours Jeremy Corbyn will also be in parliament today, facing the Prime Minister once again across the dispatch box. That is when the debate gets under way, and he will be looking to amend
and then donald trump went and said it was a message. it is the media. obviously, the audio chris, the video and pictures we are getting out of the detention centers donald trump saying he can t make it work or sign an executive order but he did. because it is too much to deal with. and last one, donald trump and the new cnn poll, 42% of people believe he should be impeached. 43% say march, 1974 nixon should have been impeached. trump in a very not good place. those are the three take aways from the week. i m ready, bring it on. first, you lose because you put them in no certain order ser and you are going to have a list, whien wouldn t they be in
donald trump should be impeached. 43% of people said in march, 1974, nixon should be impeached. he was a lot closer to it than donald trump. trump, in a very not good plac , i think those are the three big take away from the week. i m ready, bring it on. first you lose, you put them in no certain order. if you have a list how do you not put them in order? poor preparation by me. i wanted you to category rise them. let s start with the jacket. it didn t make sense so we have to talk about it, it seemed we wound up in another lying situation. who was lying on there one, her spokesperson or the president? there s a zero% chant that melania trump went in her closet and picked out a jacket and said, oh, i ll just wear this
what action he takes, one, to protect our democracy, and two, to ensure that any crimes he comes across are prosecuted or vindicated. gloria, in our cnn poll, 42% of americans say president trump should be impeached and removed from office. 42%, four out of ten. what makes this remarkable is that he s on par with president richard nixon who back in 1974, march 1974, harris polls had 43% of americans saying nixon should be impeached. he, of course, was never impeached. he resigned just before he would have been impeached. wolf sh, that is a high numb but i went and looked at the internals of these numbers. as you can imagine it breaks down completely along party lines. only 9% of republicans believe that impeachment is a good idea. 77% of democrats and 38% of independents. so that s where you get that large number.
voluntary resignation as president of the united states. conservative republican senator james buckley of new york. you can tell even from the complimentary language he used towards nixon as he was calling for nixon s resignation that buckley represented a very pro-nixon part of the republican party. it took a very long time for people like that to start speaking out in light of the watergate scandal. buckley made those remarks in march, 1974. by may, impeachment hearings started in the house. the supreme court ordered the release of the tapes. by early august, nixon was gone. presidents in crisis are presidents doing a very bad job. getting criticized by members of their own party because of it, that s not unheard of in american politics, but when it comes to serving senators of a president s own party, the senator in question usually has to be a bit of an outlier himself or the president himself needs to be teetering on the edge of a political cliff before you expect full-throated