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a, in the final assembly, basically the last step of the production to in the starting from maybe late next year. and while sub contractors like the taiwanese fox column, who's actually engineering the supply chain on behalf of apple, is going to keep a number of the key components, supplies still in the, on chinese main lab, as well as japan and the united states. so basically we'll be seeing is final assembly that is probably not very cost efficient given that the salaries have increased somewhat in china over the last decade. oh, so he's actually going to move to india for a very limited volume that is probably destined for the indian domestic market. anyway. we already see, for example, the apple as moves some of the production, for example, places like vietnam. and, and this is also the case of final assembly the take place there, while the key components of stairs supplied by taiwan, japan and china and the united states.
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ah, so this is out there. these are the top stories in the united kingdom's queen. elizabeth is under medical supervision at her scotland home belmont council. i talk to say that concern for her son and prince charles and all other close family members have travelled to join her. where we challenges more from outside, buckingham palace. the hot down here by campus. it's a, it's quite a somber feeling, a sense of anticipation. everyone here knows that news could come anytime and if it does, the news is unlikely to be good to talk all the time. ready about how the queen is the most famous woman in the world. and times like this big event like this, you can see that really red lodge on either side of me there off or the flags of
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media reporters from all over the world. you have french, american, polish, japanese, etc. everyone has some, at least interest in the royal family. the head of the royal family. queen elizabeth, the us says, pledge more military aid for ukraine. us secretary of defense, lloyd austin, made the announcement for visiting the rhymes, dean at bass and germany. meanwhile, secretary state entity blanket has met president vladimir lensky in keith. lincoln says, ukrainian forces and making progress in a counter offensive to retake territory from russia in the northeast. and in the south. a new report from the u. n. development program says that the pandemic climate change in the war and ukraine are responsible for declining life expectancy in lie living star that around the world. 9 out of 10 countries have been impacted around the world
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so i can bring you some breaking news now. the flag is flying at half mast at buckingham palace. the u. k. prime minister has announced that the f. yes, the flag is being blurred at buckingham palace. queen elizabeth the 2nd has passed away. the moment sir, many people never really imagined would happen, has now happened. the queen, somebody is always been there. certainly if you live or have lived in britain, even around the world, one of the most famous faces of all. so we can confirm the news that queen elizabeth the 2nd has died at bell moral in scotland or her son with her death. her son chiles becomes britain's new
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king. he will be king charles, the 3rd queen elizabeth the 2nd hugely popular home witness. so much life in so much history, the indeed the longest reign of british history and now the flag is flying at half mast over buckingham palace. because the queen has died. she has been this anchor and a focus, or from national identity and continuity, and represented duty and dignity and decency. and so much of this change in the world in her lifetime. but the one constant in the midst of all of that of her more than 70 years of being queen has been her well, she was 96 years old, born in april, the 21st 1926 and came to the throne on the death of her father in 1952 and became
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the longest reigning monarch and british history. let's hear now from andrew simmons who came to look back at her life. ah, in modern times, no, monique, on earth could blame the level of popularity in respect that queen elizabeth the 2nd enjoyed right into her advancing years. ah, marine was the longest in british history, marked in spectacular style. while the 1st ever platinum jubilee scenes reminiscent to the end of the 2nd world war in 1944, she was celebrating 70 years ah . what a constant 2021 the year before. and this ensuring image between alone with her soul. yet stoic, the death of her husband, prince philip, and
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a marriage that lasted 73 years had focused mines on her remarkable reign. she wasn't born to be queen. her childhood was care free. here with sister margaret. but then came change. at 10, she found herself as air to the throne. her uncle came up with the 8th abdicated. her father became king. she was leaving a very quiet family life at fairly out of the knees when the application came. it wasn't her destined rel from birth, and i think that her father told her incredibly well and she loved her lesson very well as it were. princess elizabeth was $25.00 when she assumed the british throne, returning from a visit to kenya after the sudden death of king george the 6th. by the time she was crowned queen, she was 27. it was 6 years after she'd married prince philip,
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the duke of edinburgh, a lifetime of service ahead of her and the end of a naval career for philip, who'd be by her side for the rest of his life. as she took the throne, britain with its empire was losing its grip on global pal. the queen's 1st mission, along with her husband, was a royal tour. as head of the commonwealth, she visited countries preparing transformation to independence from britain. go back to the early 19 fifties. there she is. it takes a bit to get through to your own mind that this is a person who who conversed with the church shows the nairobi is the very early commonwealth leaders. the queen was able to lift the dark cloud of colonial attitudes and showing the commonwealths became a multi racial multinational association. it was perhaps her biggest achievement,
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and she was passionate about the commonwealth throughout her reign. back home, it might even look like a normal life, a love of dogs and a passion for horse racing. ha, ha, ha ha ha. taylor quaid. she was herself a hoarse woman and she loved the outdoors. as a mother though, there were challenges. like all the best families we have, i share of eccentricities of impetuous and way. when youngsters ah, and of family disagreements. yeah, to the throne. charles, her eldest son, had become prince of wales in 1969. at the age of 32, he married diana spencer. she just turn 21 was a stranger's royal life. it was an unhappy marriage ending in divorce. then in 1997 princess diana was killed in a paris car crash. initially the queen didn't publicly show grief. she was staying
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in scotland. walter's straw crowds gathered at buckingham palace. i think dan is death, was a very dangerous, named for the monarchy. i think that was still was possibly the one limit where you can look back on on a pretty flawless rain and say that at that moment i think the queen lost her her judgment. the queen had a special affection for charles and dinah's 2 sons, william and harry, prince harry was seen by royal watches, the queen's favorite grandson. but he was to take his grandmother through some bad times. he made an american actress megan merkel, left their world duties and moved to america as private citizens, a couple of paid on the us television network with scathing attacks on the royal family for making them unhappy back. and marco said, a member of the world family made racist remarks. the queen's personal life may have had its ups and downs,
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and family may not have come 1st all the time. while british monex don't have absolute power, they can influence and steer their political leaders. a long list of prime ministers followed in the footsteps of winston churchill in their audiences with the queen, each with a piece of history to share with her boris johnson here, the 14th leader and the man who took the u. k. out of the european union in 2020, he also had to handle the countries response to the corona virus pandemic, a face a crisis. the queen are dressed in a rare tv appearance. we should take comfort that while we may have more stout wendy, all better days will return. we will be with our friends again. we will be with our families again. we will meet again. queen elizabeth adult life was devoted to duty hours. she be remembered. i think she had assumed the status
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of a national icon, the nation's grandmother. her legacy will be the fact that the royal family is in a position to survive and indeed thrive that has bind by no means been given throughout her reign. oh, elizabeth, the 2nd queen of a commonwealth, not an empire, had always shown unflinching determination. ah, death. as in life, she'll be revered by many millions. who would you say it's the sad news at buckingham palace saying the queen elizabeth the 2nd britons longest rainy monarch has died each $96.00 after 70 years on the throne and at royal residents is around the country. notices are going up announcing the death of
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the queen. it's sir. the protocol that takes place or when the monarch dies, and that's how back in the day nation, the nation would learn about the death of a monarch. of course. we now know because back in paris is already announced that the queen has died or all staff who worked for the pallets will be wearing a black arm band. and as soon as the queen had died, prince charles immediately became king. already the longest serving heir apparent will be the oldest person to become king in british history. let's cross to about moral costs in scotland. rob madison is standing by for us there. we can speak to now on the phone. rob, what do you seeing around you? since you know, we came out in connecting to the small crowd that together to outside the main gates and i'm all council is being pouring down was by in for most of the day it
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started to key about now. and people have been since about lunchtime, when the initial suspicions were raised, there might be something significant about this particular event with regard to the queen's house, i can see from where the group. so people who've been here since that initial was made, i'll be getting to find out the news, not i can see a few people who are upset, a one woman is in tears. there are many more people who appear to be making their way, walking down over the small groups that leads up to the main gate. take moral counsel . this is clearly a very significant one for the country. but of course, for the world as well. the a global she came onto the throne to china. stolen was in charge of russia to churchill was one in the kingdom. and she has seen over the years. so many
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been the so we just lost our connection with rob matheson is get. imagine there is an awful lot of phone signal been used up about morals, the world's press, or passes the news that the queen has died. queen elizabeth has died at bell moral at what happens now. her body will be moved to holly root house in edinburgh. and then carried up to the roll mile to saint charles cathedral for a funeral service at we're currently now looking at pitches, arrow, pitches a buck in palace. you can see crowds gathering outside the palace over which the ra standard is flying, half mast, and brewery challenge across one. a little early was talking about the crowds and how, how there was a somber sense there. this feeling of what was about to be announced that when the news was gonna come,
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that it was going to be pretty grave just to go to take you back earlier in the day . i think it's round about 20 past 12 u. k. time. queen elizabeth seconds. doctors said they were concerned about the health of you came on it and recommend that she remained under supervision and said that the queen was comfortable and remained at balmoral castle in scotland at just as the immediate family travelled to be by her side. that included prince charles air to the throne. now the king and indeed her other children, andrew and, and, and, and wood and grandchildren were there too. and i think at that point when everybody rushed up their immediate family, i think the world realized that the news was going to be indeed grave. a prince harry went up to but his wife megan markelle, the duchess of sussex, did not accompany him. we've heard death from the white
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house, his past on their condolences as well as antonio terrace. the un chief is paid tribute to the queen, her grace, her dignity, and her dedication. the white house, after learning of queen elizabeth's death, said all thoughts go to the queen's family members and to the people of the united kingdom because it will be a pretty traumatic events for the people of britain. her lovell lay the monarchy. she was very much a part of the fabric of life, hugely popular as a person at home and witness so much life in so much history. the longest rain and british history, we saw her any 2 days, go on, choose day among ting. britton's new prime minister list truss and taking the resignation of boris johnson. at that point she looked frail. her hand was slightly
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bruised, but still that and a matic. smile that we've grown to see on many an occasion. great deal has changed in the world in her life time, but the one constant in the midst of it all has been the queen. really, especially for those who live in britain and indeed for people around the world. and now to say the family have come together, charles is andrew and prince william to sussex. his ollie's harry shook her sussex and she might be the queen, but she was a mother and a grandmother, and a great grandmother to let spring in where we challenged. sue's outside became palace a rory earlier we were talking before we heard this sad news that say you were saying that the mood was very somber there. and i guess it was a great deal was now now it's now got inside and i found out about the
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crowds outside the building off the black, the union jack with lag, which is about, well, maybe 60 minutes ago. it was lowered off as the news was made public agency that the queen died with the statements for pilots, which were very simple. it just says, oh god, morrow this afternoon, the king and you remain model this evening. i'm going to london tomorrow. i think the day, although the information have been fatty, she can the gravity of the situation was very pleased because of the language that it be about the queen's health. because of that was
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because of the fact that the family had rushed as quickly as they could. they be as close to the way that they could could be. you know, that's the sort of thing that happened when don't know that the end is near. they tell the family that if you want to come and say, you'll get 5, which is exactly what they did. so although we didn't have to use until very brief the, the, the, the situation that moved down around the country i think was very different than the previous help said, the queen is going to be able to help them die off. there was a theory health that she normally
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attended. steven jubilee. mocking 70 years. an unprecedented is on the throne. the celebration, notable the most of them didn't include the queen she. she's the time over the full days instead of breaking. how does she have paid on the balcony with the families and the way she made a video holding the parents? this recounted bad, which i did a lot of the things that she said she did. it was helpful and we've had the news, but i have to say we, we have been expecting this new. how will it be received across the country? on many things you knew about the royal family,
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depending on how you feel about even though there are, there are many people who don't think that the family is institution. but if you're not getting more than 3 other countries around the world to reduce that reliance on the, on their royal families and embrace republican people and you feel that. but i think by and large, this is not the republican country. if you, if you look at holes that have been reached, is most people a majority people supportive people failed? i even believe toward the queen and i think the majority of
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this who also appreciates a long life. that is the well, that has been lived in dedication to the position of things that don't get up early. if she came to the frightened young when she was 20, she wasn't a child expected to ever be them on it because it wasn't on her side of the family . it was an uncle who was, it was king. then what he advocated. and then to call you back, then it was clear that elizabeth time would one day the be the queen she, i think it's taking that role very, very seriously lifetime kind of seem personality as being that it's the institution that it's important that has great it something
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in the family, it's great that sometimes with her children, once it's time to do their own thing, their own lives that couldn't because of the home invited to monitor the queen publicly. never. so that way she always was kind of fights for the stability to the representation of the symbol of the united kingdom. and that was, that is what she was like. i really what happens what, what's the kind of protocol when it's all written, written and meticulous. the code operation london bridge will be over the next 10 days. i think it's 10 days of the morning then he will take place on the 10th day.
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prince charles is now officially the king. i think he thinks that that position immediately, but it might well be some weeks or months until his actual station box, the queen for the i think at some point soon will people down to london. there is an operation called operation unicode. to doing that. now, it might be that you come down boil train, or it might be that you fly by play, you need it to london or on friday, which is slightly further away in the county. once it's in london, then they will be in the fold this morning that you would expect that the queen comes flags with off
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parliament agenda across all of the, the both parliament, family, national monument for cindy, let's say. so this is a big national process that has to happen the following days, and it's holding written down it's holding plan. as long as the union jack flies at half moth over, back to the palace a little earlier, downing street the flag. the union jack was also put down to half most were expecting u. k prime minister. liz truss, who? someone who the queen earlier noted 2 days ago on tuesday, you saw that picture of the queen and says she's due to speech shortly, and we'll cross to that just just as soon as we can. let's bring in our shirley moss. sha graham, who's
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a political and women's advocate and author of this is why resists and she joins us now from london show to. so 1st of all, just give us your reaction to what we've just been hearing. well, the news that has come through that the cleanest passed away my 1st thought is as with her family, our loved ones that i, i empathize with with the cleans our loved ones who have lost to day their mother, grandmother, or great grandmother, and took all for whom she was lily beds and she was not just queen. she was, you know, she, she was not just the duty that we have all seen in the last 7 decades. she, she was like, every one of us, i imagine at, you know, mother's sister and a friend still to all our loved ones. i, i empathize and i, and i share my condolences and especially to our nation, which is last as long as we need monarch ad today. so today is a day off reflection. it's
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a day off of people being able to consider a life i sense of duty and, and even those that have have challenged the monarch like, might know that the monarchy, like myself, i think we can all respect to day. i'm passing an her sense of duty. you're, i'm sure i suppose that sense of duty is really the thing, isn't it? and we saw it all the way to the end even just 2 days ago as she brought on the new prime minister, liz trav, that is true. and i think many people would have seen the images of her lead further, which would be the 1st for a lot of you because when i saw her looking quite frail, which is not surprising that she's 96. but in any baby i think that it brings warmer than the fact that, you know, she's getting older. she's aged and i'm and yes, she came out to, to welcome the new prime minister to continue the process to ensure that the legitimacy of the new prime minister in receipt by the queen was sound was
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established am. so i think a lot of people will be, will be bearing that in mind today. can you give us an idea of, for those, you know, who don't live in britain and i'm just aware of just how fun many people are there are. those is our course front reported a little bit earlier. those who do you are hardly against currently against the monarchy a but generally speaking, she's a very popular figure. why is that? why, why does she her gender this, this love? well, let me say that, look for a lot of us, we grew up with queen elizabeth the 2nd as the only monarch that we've known of the united kingdom rate. and i think a lot of people have related to her in that respect people from the older generation. and some people formed the younger generation. she yeah. but, but like your like your correspondent had mentioned there,
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people who have raised objections or challenged and decisions and things that the monarchy have done at john to date. and i'm one of them. so i'm not, i'm not going to, i'm not going to hide that back. but i think that those who love the clean, those who have raised objections about the mckesson institution, i think everyone will come together today with respect and in respect that you know, 70 years of service is, is something to be respected. and even if there are aspects of our service you, we may not have agreed with, or we may have raised objections with, you know, this is somebody who has, who has served our country the way her country wanted her to serve. and who has, in the last 70 years, being seen as the head of state and be seen as a, as a leader or by, by any in this country. now i aside from that, i would say that for many people who see the queen,
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they probably also see her as didn't see a grandmother or great grandmother. and even the midst of a lot of the issues that we have the reason over the last few years with or did over pre this is diane and recent things that happen with members of a family. you know, it, people have dividing views on different beings, but i think right now, especially on this day, people out of respect will pay their respects to her. i, you know, it's, this is something that having one would go, you know, she stabbed her conchee and, and now she's moving on to the next chapter. charlotte to stay there just for a 2nd because we just the, we're going to come with back to you in just a 2nd. and i just want to say it's coming up to 1800 g m t. we bring you the news that queen elizabeth the 2nd you case longest serving monarch has.

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