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oh you ah, ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin. the nightingale is normal. ah, india declines 2 days of national mourning for singing legend. among jessica. the bollywood star died weeks after contracting code 19, also coming up. queen elizabeth mac, 70 years on the british throne becoming one of the few monarchs in history to mancha platinum jubilee. and can no one beat the germans in the loose team. germany
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hopes its investment in the olympic sport payoff as it looks to dominate the middles. once again. ah! i've been fizzle and welcome. in india millions of people a morning, the death of one of the country's most iconic sing. it's la mancha, has died at the age of $92.00 off to being hospitalized due to a coven 19 infection last month. ah, known as the nightingale of india, i guess milton boys dominated the air waves for decades. the bollywood superstar received dozens of movie awards in her long and prolific career. india's home ministry has declared 2 days of national morning with flags around the country flying at half mast. hi telly bureau chief, i'm really cima is covering this forest and re to what are the reactions in india
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to the news. then the reaction to let them get dep huge. the president said he was heartbroken when he heard the news, a high demise. the prime minister came out and said she was a blessing to humanity, television stations and radio stations had worked with companies. you know them and gauge because debt they're reading her or interviews. you're playing her music. people are paying tribute, social media full of that. some of the most moving to of it's been coming from the bonnie would put down a d, especially musician who she saw inspired. and she was a fond of tricky to the cricket team. here is also morning kind of lost and they were very members of the cricket, the black bands in memory to let them in gauge got. so there's a huge reaction. even though it's fair to say the whole nation is mourning the loss or what you get described as a nightingale of the country and abroad as well. that voice is just absolutely
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amazing. tell us more about the significance of lot among jessica for indian music and cinema. you know, she started singing when she was 5 years old and she was trained in classical music but let them engage good. look down on bollywood music. she had a kid that was in 1949. she was 20 years and after that there was no looking back. she sang for over half a century. so 20000 songs in almost 40 languages and she mental voices come up, but it was most glamorous since she has sent me a lifetime. now that is that the maxine goes to meet white faces before left on the gates came on the scene and she worked very hard to get recognition for the playback industry in which she was the most dominant voice. now she had a whole range of music that she sang, a bottom bonnie, one sad song, happy songs,
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religious songs, and one of the most iconic songs was about beach is and she sang and being tribute to the so just of india who died in the 962 and mentioned that song, the prime minister of india. at that time now who was in tears, she won practically every walk in the country, the high civilian award to be leaving behind. such a huge boy because she was such a dominant voice in the indian music industry that this boy will not be facing any just briefly how. how do you feel? i'm ready. you grew up with this music and hearing that voice actually not just meet again. i think back there is no one in india who doesn't know a lot of music. and i was mentioning the song that i told you about being tribute indian. so it brought not, not just the prime minister to cheer when i was listening to the song this morning . i was in chances that i'm going to china for us in delhi. thank you very much for
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bringing us the latest on that story. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making won't use us intelligence. officials say russia now has 70 percent of the forces it needs in place to potentially invade ukraine. the united states is stationing 3000 troops in neighboring nato nations. they'll join efforts to protect eastern members from any russian aggression the kremlin denies plans to invade. rescuers in morocco have failed to save a boy who fell into a narrow well, a dagger tunnel deep underground to reach him. after being unable to pull him out from above the fort day. if it was tract live by viewers around the world, and 16 people are dead in mexico after a territorial dispute between drug cartels, police discovered 10 bodies on a street in a state of soccer. take us. they found the rest of them hanging in a warehouse. it's believed the gangs of buying for control of drug smuggling roots in the united states or to the united states rather. queen elizabeth is marking 70
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years on the throne. it's the 1st platinum jubilee for a british monarch. no public appearances have been planned for today's anniversary, which the queen has traditionally seen as a day of reflection on her father's day. i think i might just put a knife. i have to read it a rap public appearance this weekend, but remaining ever committed to her royal duties, even at the age of 95. while queen elizabeth celebrates the 70th anniversary of her reign, it also a poignant moment. and that's because she became queen after her ailing father, king george. the 6th died on this day in 1952. but frederick news reached princess elizabeth and her husband, while in kenya and the new queen left immediately for london. she mourned with the eyes of the world on her and again, last year, when her husband prince philip died,
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the queen has worked tirelessly for 7 decades, forging a bond with the public in britain and around the world. i think she has been absolutely amazing. i think she's overseen incredible change in the country in the world and she's held it together with dignity, courage, and her service. i think the queen's great young thing. she's a great role model. she's lived a long life, which is amazing. so yeah. how is a come to the green, mia? in a statement to mark her jubilee. she's announced she wants her daughter in law to take the title of queen consort. when her son, prince charles ascends the throne, essentially shall be known as queen camilla. the monarchy is often seen to represent tradition, but the aging queen has been able to adapt over the years. she has managed to
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provide this sense of continuity and stability, but at the same time remained relevant because of the way that she seems to have understood that the monic he does need to adapt and to change in order to thrive. and over time, eva, say when he is in a such a period of change seats, he has ready words to build a connection with the public. a legacy that queen elizabeth the 2nd will hope the rest of the royal family can maintain the olympics is in its 2nd day of competition. and a new zealander has made history in beijing, begging her country's 1st ever gold at a winter gates. so he said, aus geese not claimed the top spot in the women's snow board slope style. the course was designed to resemble the great book of china. the snow border scored 92.88 on her final run. she'd landed back to back 1080 spins over
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a tough field of competition. d w. sports reporter jonathan crane is in beijing following the luge ahead of today's final that gets underway in the next hour. all eyes are on the german team. it's one the lion's share of gold medals since the sport into the olympics. in 1964, this is lose a sports where competitors hurtle down a hill that speeds up to a 150 kilometers per hour. early to find out at the bottom as a german has probably won in germany, we have her big loose traditional kits. they do this board and everyone is on fire for the sport. i think this isn't very big advantage. germany dominates news like no other country at the last winter olympics in 2018 german athletes, 13 of the 4 gold medals on offer. so why is that? germany invests heavily in sled technology and infrastructure to support its lose
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teams. that includes 4 competition tracks. more than any other country. we can train really go the, the kids can train on district a lot of in depth. one of the important thing, then we have a really good protest that the other important thing that we can train with was best if i'm doing well. he and germany, then i know that i'll also do well internationally. i will whole system with the coaches, with the financial support. the whole package just works really well with home when you're now with any force is once it's getting to the top, it's quite another trying to stay the and that brings with it just certain amount of pressure or this is misty man, so it's not always easy especially with a team as successful as germany were expected to be out in france at the olympics as we have been in recent years. and when metals devise in mid ionizing,
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the countries are trying their best to catch up. but how do they find magic formula? i think when we figure that out, i'll be on the podium a lot more. so just different things with the equipment, with the sled and setups and things like that, i think is something that's really important until they do figure it out. it will be advantage germany in loose in german football league leaders by and cranked up the pressure on 2nd place document with a win over like this. it was you young nuggets, man 2nd meeting with his old side arby leipzig after joining by and munich. and it's assigning that's proving popular with the bi on fans light. so you didn't get off to a great start valley. alban with a costly mistake. and thomas miller finds himself in the right place at the right time lives. he did fight back by ins, defense looking shaky this time, and under
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a silva putting the ball across the line. just before halftime, it was nobody went off skis, turn the pole, heading home his 24th goal of the season. again, leipzig were able to equalize their top scorer, krista, fountain, cuckoo, put it past montoya. but in the end, the final goal did belong to by an sash. now we sought deflected by lights escalade y'all, and this results makes jojo nuggets. 1242 as biased head coach against his former side. and well under way to buy onst 10th championship in a row. all the germans also excel in the world of art and the country's top selling, living artist, turns 90 next week. get out of hyster is marking the milestone with a special exhibition intestine. it's a homecoming of sorts just days before gad wished us 90th birthday this self portrait on line from new york's museum of modern art forms the centerpiece of this
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very personal exhibition, curated by the artist himself. it features works of personal importance, portraits of his family and one's with ties to his old home town dressed in, and is a towel in the trust he's putting us in his enduring connection to addressing mean a lot to us at his phones, pencil and alba. wish there was born interest in in 1932 and studied mural painting here for his diploma. in 1956, he created this mural and dressed in hygiene museum. the authorities had had painted over half d flat, the former communist state of east germany in 1961. as soon as he sent off, and as he felt restricted here, there were things that he wanted to do, that he knew he wouldn't be able to show here on that. and that weighed on him and all by him or so he concluded that he wouldn't be able to do what he wanted to hear
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in the east, and that he would eventually have to leave his whatever kills. although i wish there continues to be an active artist, he does not paint any more. this abstract from 2017 is meant to be his last painting. it is also part of the exhibition portraits glass abstraction. the exhibition shows a wide variety of objects ranging from glass works color panels and a reflective skull. some 40 works, including many owned by rich to himself, will be on display interest in through may the fast. and before we go, sundays, and germany are usually quiet, but some people have been having a blast. ah, was italy? i've been taken down old highway bridge. and more than 70 meters tall, it was the highest bridge to have been blown up in germany. the new bridge is
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already being built alongside the old one and should go into service in 2 years time, bit of a white bit of a detour. maybe that's a from us up next doc fil, gets a rat glimpse into the life of a devout and isolated mennonite community that you for that a bite with we're all set to go beyond the obvious citizenship amend. we're all in as we take on the way we're all about the stories that matter to you. whatever it takes police my follow with w flyer made for mines.

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