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0 >> we'll never see your son again. i'm not going to let anything my son have some bad news. the cleaning lady season premiere monday, september 19th on fox. >> shannon bream is a new host of fox news sunday. i had this front row seat to history over the last 15 years. now, a proud sunday morning tradition continues. don't mention miss. >> she hosts fox news sunday. eau claire, paul . >> well, the kingdom mourns and grieves as the world mourns queen elizabeth , the second great britain's longest serving monarch is dead. she leaves behind an astonishing legacy stretching seven decades and iconic global figure who ruled with devotion to her country. >> and as matriarch of a royal dynasty and now begins a new era in british history. the reign of king charles the third. >> hello, everyone. i'm trace gallagher in los angeles with continuing live coverage of the death of queen elizabeth . the second it is 11:00 p.m. here on the west coast, 7:00 a.m. in great britain. the people of england waking to a new dark dawn. their queen is gone. the age of ninety six , leaving behind an ache in the hearts of britain's most of whom have never lived under another palace. ruler. this morning, thousands of mourners from around the globe continue to gather outside the gates of london's buckingham palace to pay their respects, a visual testament to the legacy of the woman. many remember as the unlikely queen, the princess who ascended from world war to auto mechanic to queen of england at the age of twenty five . her life captured along the way in headlines and by hollywood. over the next 70 years, queen elizabeth would command the love and admiration of the world while confronting regal challenges and personal tragedies. queen elizabeth . >> the second was the rock on which modern britain was built. our country has grown and flourished under her reign . britain is the great country it is today. because of her now in accordance with the royal line of succession, queen elizabeth's oldest son assumes the throne of the commonwealth as king charles . the third title he spent a lifetime preparing for over the next two hours, we'll take a look at the life of queen elizabeth . her reaction from palace watchers and hear that. and world leaders and examine the future of great britain's historic monarchy. >> the people of great britain coming together to mourn the loss of their beloved monarch and at the same time usher in a new king. we are expected to hear from king charles the third just hours from now. >> but first, our senior foreign affairs correspondent, amy kellogg. she's live for us in london. >> amy, good morning. hi , trace. and we're going to have to get used to calling him king charles the third. he's prince charles . still, to many of us who have been used to calling him that for many decades now, the reactions keep pouring in trace. this is a woman who didn't leave anyone untouched around the globe and entrepreneur richard branson was saying just a short while ago that she stood for the best of british values. and that quote you played from liz truss, the new prime minister of britain, instructed to form a government by queen elizabeth just three days ago. it is now was saying that she, elizabeth , was the rock upon which modern britain was built. and i think a lot of people, while some would criticize the monarchy for being a bit stuck in the past, many really applauded queen elizabeth's ability to move the institution forward, to grow and to modernize , not forgetting that she was ninety six years old when she died. so it's hard to change the older you get. and she did her best to to move with the times. people will miss her steady hand . that sense of consistency, though, because there always was an ethic there that was consistent, that was kind, and that strived to do the right thing. people have been gathering outside in front of buckingham palace. they many were there to see the announcement of the queen's death posted on the barrier on the gate that separates buckingham palace from the from the from the street and this all began at noon, basically on thursday when the palace issued a statement about this grave concern about the queen's health. and that was stronger wording. and we had ever heard in the past about the queen's health. and then we knew it was terribly serious. of course, this was reinforced when we saw those images of family members racing to be at her side. there are reports in the press about who made it in time to say goodbye and who didn't. all of that is unconfirmed, but she was she died peacefully, the palace says, at her home, her castle and balmoral, scotland, where she had stayed beyond her usual summer holiday . a lot of that due to the mobility issues. we understand, that have been much worse since the death of her beloved husband, prince philip, the duke of edinburgh, last year. the images of her alone at his funeral were very moving. trace, i know we've played them earlier, but they they really did mark a change in her life, her changed circumstances, losing her partner of 70 plus years longer than her time as queen. her eldest son charles, now king charles a third. and there will be a series of events to usher him into the role he'll speak to the nation later today. and there will be, of course, tremendous interest in any messages one could give about the direction he plans to take the monarchy and if he indeed plans to put his own mark on the institution. this is the man who has waited his whole life to be king, which is a much different situation than his mother, who had the heavy mantle of sovereign placed on her shoulders, thrust on her shoulders at the tender age of twenty five . and also later today there will be ninety six gun salutes ,one gun salute, or one series of gun salutes for each year of queen elizabeth . the second life. >> yeah, you've been covering this part of the world for a long time, amy. i'm wondering because king charles the third made a few comments about his mother's death today. >> his speech tomorrow is a speech tomorrow. looking back still or is it more forward looking and the future and what he wants to accomplish? we've not been given any indication that as of yet, trace. but i do think it was interesting what steve hilton said about the fact that echoing what you said, that he that charles will want a more slimmed down monarchy and also that this is a man who has been very political over the years and he's embraced the issues that the queen never would put herself out for. she remained so neutral and above the fray. so it will be interesting if he talks at all, which i doubt he will . but there's a war going on in europe. there's a cost of living crisis here. we've had a pandemic and there's global warming to try to deal with. these are all issues that he will care about. he's very much of an internationalist. we've seen him traveling the world representing the monarchy for decades now, and in particular affinity for the for the arab world and the muslim world. he's traveled many, many times to the middle east. so he's a great internationalist. he's a politically minded person. but i have a feeling there may be more reflection on the incredible life of his mother, perhaps, than any personal views. >> i think you're right. amy kellogg, live for us in london. amy, thank you . for more on the legacy of britain's longest serving monarch, let's bring one of our colleagues with personal experience covering the royals. fox correspondent gillian turner joins us now. gillian, you've been covering the royal family for several years. how does the coverage the queen's passing so far compare with past royal family events? >> well, when i became a reporter here, fox news, my first overseas assignment was actually covering prince harry's wedding to meghan markle at windsor castle. that was back in 2018. and extraordinary and really historical event at that time, not just because of their worldwide fame, but because queen elizabeth's grandson was marrying an american. that event, more than anything else, instantly made the special us uk bilateral relationship all the closer. now, at that event, the queen herself was not front and center. this was by design, even though the two got married at st. george's chapel on her state. she did, though, have the best seat in the house for the ceremony. the seat directly in front of her was also left empty. so that she could be easily seen by the public on tv. at the time, there were reports the seat was left empty in tribute to the late princess diana. but that was not the real reason. while that day was obviously one of great joy and celebration and today's coverage is of a commonwealth that's now in mourning, the british press has had years, if not decades, to prepare for it. one of the most obvious press protocols on display today where anchors and reporters who were dressed all in black as a mark of respect, but also because they've been ordered to do so by the public service broadcaster. the bbc famously has the strictest protocols in place, known as operation london. bridge, which demands all of their scheduled tv and radio programing get interrupted to make way for special rolling coverage of the queen's passing. this happened today. it even included a preplanned playlist of somber music. >> interestingly, trace. >> yeah, very. and how about the reaction from the british people today, gillian? >> so what we've seen today from the public is an outpouring of love for the queen. that's nothing short of extraordinary people. not just there in the u.k., but really across all the commonwealth countries stopped what they were doing in order to pay homage. ground zero is , of course, the queen's longtime home, buckingham palace in london. where tens of thousands of people gathered in solidarity. darity. but elsewhere at the queen's other estates, including windsor castle, balmoral, where she spent her final weeks in london, edinburgh, dublin, people were gathering together by the thousands all day long. that is going on well into the night. we expect they're going to be there for weeks. trace yeah, and that seems to be the conventional wisdom. >> gillian turner, thank you so much. you bet. well, as people in the united kingdom mourn the loss of queen elizabeth , members of the u.s. congress offered tributes to her majesty as well. with us now, fox correspondent kevin clark with more reaction from our nation's capital . >> kevin , good morning. good morning, trace. speaker pelosi called the queen a pillar of leadership, someone who guided the united kingdom through, quote, great turbulence. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell said the queen's reign was never, ever about her or her feelings, and that reflected her sterling character. >> she presided over a period of historic strengthening of the alliance between our nation's that has changed the course of world history. for the better. meantime, senate majority leader chuck schumer said elizabeth was the type of leader truly needed in hard times. she was a rock, the living embodiment of the virtues that lie at the core of the nation she so proudly led . i dare say we will never see a leader quite like her for as long as we live. >> indeed, meantime, the top republican on the senate foreign relations committee, jim risch, said the queen guided both her country and family through troubled times. >> great britain is is a country that's about as close to america as any country that there is . and so their loss is our loss. she was very good to america. so obviously our condolences. all americans condolences go out to her family and for that matter, to all people that are citizens of great britain. take you back to 1991. that's when elizabeth became the first british monarch to speak to a joint meeting of congress, prime minister winston churchill did so back in nineteen forty one , the queen told lawmakers and congress that parliament and congress were sort of twin pillars, if you will, of our civilization's a significant part of your social contract. >> is written down in your constitution. us rests on custom and will. the spirit behind base, however, is precisely the same. it is the spirit of democracy that these ideals are clear enough, but they must never be taken for granted. >> truer words were never spoken. now, when the house meets on tuesday, we believe, based on our sources, that it will pass a bereavement resolution and a jvrn in her honor, trace a somber time on capitol hill, but a lot of lawmakers have great affinity and affection for the queen. it seems an apt way to remember her boy, kevin , we have talked about throughout the night how she lay literally was the queen through 14 us presidents. you know, i was reading not too long ago that she had a fairly special affinity for ronald reagan and she was very fond of him. >> she was fond of the gipper. you and i talked about our love of history. and , you know, ronald reagan, former president reagan, really loved horses and loved to ride horses, as did the queen. and that's one of those interesting connections that they had. and by the way, she was not going to get out. there were a helmet or cowboy hat. it really drew them close together. >> and the pictures were wonderful choice. yeah, they truly were. >> kevin corke, thank you . you want me to have the death of queen elizabeth sets in motion a carefully orchestrated procedure for which the royal family has long planned amid the mourning and remembering a centuries old transition of power must be observed. it is a day of great loss. but queen elizabeth the second leaves a great legacy. today, the crown passes as has done for more than a thousand years to our new monarch, our new head of state, his majesty king charles . a third, we usher in a new era in the magnificent history of our great country, exactly as her majesty would have wished by saying the words godse of the king that the prime minister talks about god save the king. and with us now, more on what's being called operation london bridge is the executive director of the henry jackson society, alan mendoza. mr. mendoza, thank you for coming on . she was talking about the passing of the crown, but the actual crown might not be given for several months. it's going to take a while before they actually get to that point. >> yes, exactly. i mean, what you have now is a process where there will be a coronation. of course, where the crown is formally handed over to king charles . but he does take over immediately as the monarch. there can be no waiting between the two the two sort of monarchs, the monarch in place. but that formality, that ceremony, the moment which will be obviously viewed by millions around the world, that will take place in some months time. and there's a whole set of things, procedures that have to go through first in order to get that point. >> yeah, you talk about the queen's casket. it will go up to edinburgh and then comes down back to london. and it really this that would last about 12 days. do you think maybe 11 days. we see a funeral? i know they the hope is to have it 10 days. and today in in britain would be day one . when do you think we actually see the funeral for the queen? what it's supposed to be , as i say, d plus ten . so that's the sort of 10% plus death. it can't be on a sunday, though, as a sort of feeling. well, should it be on a monday? saturday? they will be thinking very carefully the logistics of this ,because they're going to be millions of people who want to pay their wishes that respects to the queen. in the meantime, they have to have obviously a process for that and they'll be thinking clearly what is the optimal time to do this? massive ceremony? >> yeah, and i think that's a good point. because there are there are going to be millions who want to pay their respects. and does she lie in state for two or three days? at windsor castle? can that be extended? can some of this stuff i know it's been worked on for years, but can some of these plans be altered a bit, mr mendoza? >> well, they might be . in fact, what's interesting is , of course, when her husband, the duke of edinburgh, passed away, everything was changed because it was, of course, during the current period. so there is some flexibility, but she's likely to stay, obviously, in westminster hall in london as opposed to in windsor because that's the place where monarchs do rest . and , of course, this is a stretching back , hundreds, a thousand years even in this kind of context. but there are they're all changes. i'm sure they have changes already in mind. even beforehand. but it's going to be very different to perhaps what have been envisioned five years ago. >> yeah, i yeah. exactly right. westminster, the funeral itself clearly will be a worldwide monumental show of respect. what do you envision in this funeral for the queen, sir? >> well, i think it will be dignified. and we have to remember, although she was, of course, our queen, she was the queen of the commonwealth, she was a world figure, primarily. she's a mother. she was a wife, a grandmother. and from that perspective, that will be a significant family element. of course, to this funeral, even though it will be before the cameras of the world's media. >> yeah. do you think, sir, lastly, that the crown will lose some of the influence it has had over the past hundreds of years, particularly this past 70 years? >> well, i think queen elizabeth was a one off in terms of the longevity, in terms of the particular diplomatic skills the king charles has been waiting for this for some time. it's not as if he's just thrust into this from day one . he's been apprenticed. he's been practicing part of the role already. i think he is a monarch who will hit the ground running and any doubts people may have about the influence of the crown, i think will end very quickly because i think he will be a very active and vigorous monarch who will be looking to extend the influence of the monarchy as far as he can push it. >> yeah. alan mendoza, great inside, sir. >> thank you for coming on . thank you . well, london mourns the loss of their longest serving monarch. queen elizabeth was ninety six . and coming up, president biden offers his condolences to the uk. and we look back at the queen's long relationship with us presidents. great nurse mariam serbo knowsoy a moment this pure demandsdr, ci this pure gold, pureon moisture lotion. twenty four hour hydration, no parabens or fragrances. goldbart champions your skin by three hundred empire to three hundred and forty three hundred thirty three hundred. >> today, attention medicare recipients. the engine one portable oxygen concentrator may now be available. had little or no cost to you . call 807 one four five nine four one four to order yours today. the energy and oxygen concentrate are portable and make oxygen from the air around you 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