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the stomach for public took my brother hostage a few days ago. the trying to sign in the scene of the job. they will be silent. starts june 3rd on dw, the . this is dw news live from berlin, clean and brock has passed away tina turner. so more than 180000000 albums and 112 grammys, she's died at her home in switzerland at the age of 83. we'll look back on our life and legacy. also in the program. in the us florida governor rhonda santas formerly
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enters the 2024 presidential race. but the 1st hurdle on his long road to the white house is winning the republican nomination. the i'm in use of welcome to the show. music legend tina turner has died at the age of 83. her publicist said she passed away peacefully at her home in switzerland following a long illness known as the queen of rock and roll. she rose to fame. the 1960s partnering with her husband. i turn, she later left her abusive marriage and went on to launch her solo. turner soon became one of the top recording artist all time with chart topping hips like what's love got to do with it. private dance, the . let's take a closer look at the life and career of tina turner with dw reporter,
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stacy buildings. stacy, i know you're a real fan. we were talking about tina turner before the show. what made her such an icon? she was more than an icon. she was as a role model, a hero, a rock and roll legend, and it was the voice that raspy voice that was rock and roll, that was gospel. and that was r and b. and also just the fact that she was such a strong person to overcome poverty to overcome domestic abuse. and to then become somebody who was internationally known and loved. and because she was able to, to fight, stand on her own. and so to force out and not to be afraid to do that, it takes courage and she had a lot of courage and people respected that. i know i did, i was a huge fan. i told you at one point my here with the color tina turner, my in turn right and turn in springfield, illinois was not happy about that,
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and i was like, this is martina turn a moment, let me live. but i mean, she was just and the legs, everything, the showmanship, the way she poured her heart and soul into every lyric and every performance. people respect that and know mr. well, i am young enough or old enough. how would i say it's just remember the later part of her career? yeah, when i was a kid, i remember this abusive relationship with her husband. i turn her, but before that she had a 1st career. tell us more about that. and then also the relationship with her husband. well she, before she met her husband, she was singing in the gospel choir. like a lot of us do. that's what i did. and that's one of the things that really pulled me to her because we had some of these things and comment. and she was discovered by her husband at the age of 17. and, and in the late fifty's at the, when the, when rock'n'roll was really becoming popular and she just kind of stole the show. but she had a hard time, as you said, with her husband who was very abusive. and then got to the point where she was like,
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just let me leave. you could have everything, you can keep everything just letting me have my name. and let me go, are you that was making headlines a lot. this a piece of relationship. mm hm. um, but then she turned around and had a 2nd career solar career. let's listen to them on the one of the songs the best the best. so i was like just talking about a so what are some of the other highlights from her solo career? uh well there is so many and i think that as a fan,
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my favorite song changes depending on what mood i'm. and if i'm in the middle of a break up, what's love got to do with it was really big simply the best with private dancer. she had all of these great songs that, that touched you in different ways. and her fellow career was fantastic. but and, but she also still liked the correct collaborate with other people, mick jagger and the rolling stones, brian adams with it's only love david boy with tonight. so she was always kind of crossing over. and that was one of the big, the big things. because as a black woman, there weren't a lot of black female artists who were doing rock and roll and she was doing it. and she had like this cross over appeal. an incredible performer to what can you tell us about her finally years became a switch citizen energy. right. she like go for american citizenship and you know she would. and in the early years or earlier on in her career,
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she let people in and let her see what people see what was going on in her life. but when she retired, she cut herself to herself and she voted, battled many illnesses. she lost 2 sons along the way. she died peacefully in switzerland, but i just think that it's important to really focus on this part of tina turner, even though she had all of these tough things that happened to her throughout her life. she didn't let them to find her, and she was had a happy life. and she just overcame so much and i think that's what she wanted people to know that she was happy in the end. well, stacy begins the reporter and tina turner fan, thanks desirous of trying to solve up his legacy of one of the great, thank you. thank you. good to be with you. while the governor of the state of florida in the us, randa santas has formerly launched his campaign to run in the 2020 for us presidential election, meeting the ship following the announcement to santas release our this campaign
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video. normalcy also attempted to take part in a live stream. talk with tech billionaire you on most that was played, played by technical difficulties, must be remove, sets them up for a collision with former us president donald trump and was also seeking republican party, nominated florida. we prove that it can be done. we chose faxed over fear education over indoctrination law in order overriding. and joining us now from our washington bureau is dw correspondent, the share of the truth now. so this devil was twitter probably was not what rhonda santa's had in mind when he decided to launch his campaign with you on mosque. so what happened there over so not a whole lot it's. it's growing strong now and there are no longer any sound from the bins. and the reason given for many uses, like myself getting kicked off several times over the sound being unstable, was that apparently they broke the internet when they approached some 500000 uses
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logging into this. and then they actually switched accounts david, from, from the mosque himself, has more than 100000000, follows it to a david sax, who was the host of this whole conversation. and that seemed to go a lot more stable. and that's when more than 20 minutes off to what it was supposed to start, there was a stable sound signal and we need to and heard wrong. desantis also the very was that he would run for president to a sense the save america, something that hadn't just been anticipation. we know that he did follow the paperwork earlier today, he'd posted a video last night, alluding to it, and then another one actually is spelling it out. so that's how you put it on the map. but it was a very strong piece dot, and they didn't really get anywhere near 500000 people and don't hang onto this or entering this twitter space. and then more like 280,
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that was the peak that i was able to see. and i can just imagine for our present, donald trump is also running against a who is plants are running in spite of 24 and that he's pretty gleeful about this . now he's still the favorite among the republican voters. it seems so what kind of alternative does the santis represent here as well and actually trumps. do you already sent the house a message by email saying that one desantis enters the 2024 race with an. a of, of losing, and that was a very quick reaction. we also sold to biden's team a, sent out a link saying this link works and you were able to click on it and donate money. it seems so wished, unlikely that anybody would want to do that as a reaction. so every fos moving and a very good sense of humor here. now donald trump isn't just making jokes. he is actually quite angry to run desantis for putting up a competition after taking credit function to wanting his career as
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a governor. run desantis is nowhere near donald trump and the polls is more around about 20000 trump is above 50, so he has a still pretty good chances if that wasn't the legal trouble and, and don't have, has a lot of legal trouble indeed which could become his weakness and that could become the moment for one desantis to present himself as a much younger alternative who still sounds. sounds very much trump task. but a lot of accounts trump didn't have a challenge or like the santas in 2016. so how did the santas make a name for himself nationally? well, he, um, 1st of all, it really was the ton demik. um i was in florida last year as an event where bundis i'm actually still gets credit from all sides for having kept the schools open. that is something that many, it's origins really gave him credit for. that also saw him sides in the opinion
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polls and then to become governor. and it goes strong as long as you have the backend of donald trump. now that backing somewhat faulted when he looked like becoming a true bible and that of course he is. and right now, so i'm going to, scientists came from pretty much nowhere. nobody'd heard his name here in washington just a couple of years ago. donald trump made him big, was taking credit for it is trying to make him feel it, whatever he tons a hold of, he's not very possible. it doesn't have the kind of tom, whichever way to actually really engage in a big crowd like donald trump has. and that is something he really has to work on, and i think it really is. the jury is still out whether he did himself a favor at to do an audio and on. it's like this today on twitter or whether it wasn't, it wasn't in the end as it usually is when you know mosque and has any kind of platform about you know,
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mosque and his latest products that he's pushing. which of course is his twitter platform, dw correspondent, and you said it increased in washington. d. c. thanks for joining us. german authorities have rated the properties of several climate change activists across the country. prosecutors from the southern state of bavaria ordered the searches alleging the activists for forming or supporting a criminal organization. suspects belong to the last generation group which has gained notoriety due to their increasingly controversial activities. the police rights, berlin star to search flats and offices of the climate activist group. last generation in 7 different states on behalf of munich prosecute as the top level of funding in your decisions the legal grounds of a such as is that the several members of the group stand accused of being part of what's importing. a criminal organization always comes to this has anything so far
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. this operation was initiated off of the accused doctors, a fundraising campaign for the last generation on our collecting some 1400000 euro sites come a few mean you went in on a gate. i think it was with in germany's interior minister justified the raids. do you hiding maximum time today's defend? it shows that the state was the ball comes from the police, and the judiciary will not allow criminal behavior and will take appropriate hawks and you can fish this the last generation has gone a lot of attention, an outrage. we've had some new form of protest. members of the group have clued himself to the south on busy roads of throat and mashed potatoes, had paintings, an odd galleries. you conclude themselves to the runway of buttons at port deactivate, except that their actions can carry stiff fines and even jail times, but vehemently reject accusations of being a criminal organization. instead pointing the finger at the government.
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the rate that was carried out this morning has been a big blow for all supporters of last generation. they scared us, but we have to overcome a fee is the government is driving straight towards the climate. how that even accelerating. we have to continue resisting this. we have to fight loudly to present life. the group is also planning a big arrest response to the police rights quoting and it supports us too much in protest in several of german cities. and a reminder of our top story we're following for you. music legend, tina turner has died at the age of 83. she passed away peacefully at her home in switzerland following along illness. turner was one of the tougher courtney hardest
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ever selling more than 180000000 albums the up next. her documentary on the role of women and girls in science and science fiction for that. don't forget you get more news on our website, that's d w dot com. i'm on the use of thanks for joining the secret slide behind the discover new adventures and 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites dw world.
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