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elizabeth ii. and bucking hingham palace with charles iii will soon deliver his message to a nation that s grieving. i m anderson cooper with cnn s special coverage along with don lemon, who s at buckingham palace for us. don. reporter: anderson, a day after the loss of his beloved mother, king charles is about to take a huge st. paul in the transition from prince and heir to his royal majesty, as a matter of fact, as he addresses the united kingdom and the world. he arrived at buckingham palace from scotland just a few hours ago. he s greeting people who gathered to pay their respects. he stopped to look at the many bouquets of flowers laid in tribute of queen elizabeth. accompanied by his wife, the new queen supreme court, camilla. just a short while ago he hosted prime minister liz truss, their first formal audience sitting starting his reign. i am joined now here at buckingham palace by my colleagues, the royal correspondent max foster and cnn s chief internationa ....
his tax policies and linking it to the nhs. so he is beginning to unpack more of his thoughts. this trust is doing the same, she is out and about in kent later. liz truss. so real battleground is being set out there. of course it is a crucial weekend because a ballot papers gripe this week and because of that people can start voting this week so she do not cram your messages in now, people may have voted and you have six weeks of campaigning by you could just be shouting into the wind. there will be a lot of people watching this morning who can t vote but they will in two years time. that was quite a big speech for him to make he knew all eyes were going to make he knew all eyes were going to be on him. how do you think you did? because i felt he seemed a lot more relaxed off script then on. yeah, it was clearly rehearsed speech. he had key messages to get across and he put them across. but then questions from journalists, questions from party members, some misstatem ....
Against keir starmer s labour party. they re going to have to project themselves out beyond the tory party membership. you are right, two years down the line from now, subtly by the end of 2024 we have to have a general election and by that time they need to impress the whole country. these are the early days, impressing only their party but you are right, it is the start of the journey that needs to end, for them, with the whole country warming to them. ~ ., ., with the whole country warming to them. a, ., ., , with the whole country warming to them. ., ., , ., ., them. matt cole, many thanks for that analysis- them. matt cole, many thanks for that analysis. as them. matt cole, many thanks for that analysis. as he them. matt cole, many thanks for that analysis. as he said, - them. matt cole, many thanks for that analysis. as he said, liz - them. matt cole, many thanks for| that analysis. as he said, liz truss will be speaking later today. we will be speaking later today. we will ....
She s had a bit of a roller coaster when it comes to public opinion. let s look at some highs and lows. one early high, look right here. bill clinton just inaugurated as president, the country warming to its new president and its first lady. look, she s near 80% right there, but didn t take too long. here s the low, 1996. the rose law firm where she worked in arkansas, some of her law records mysteriously disappeared and suddenly showed up at the white house. immediately under subpoena by the independent counsel, ken starr. his investigation remember started about clinton family finances. a couple years later, back above 50. a political high point of sorts, imbeachmo impeachment, monic lewinsky, people support her and mad at him. 60% early in the obama administration, and even a lot of republicans came to admire her work as secretary of state traveling the globe representing the united states. now these new notes. ....