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they took my brother hostage a few days ago trying to sign in the most seen on the job. they won't be silenced. starts june 3rd on dw, the . this is dw news live from berlin. remembering and music legend, tina turner, when a brock has passed away at the age of 83, with her electrifying performances and powerful voice turner captivated audiences world wide, looked back on her life and legacy. also on the program. in the us, florida governor randa santas formerly interest of 2024 presidential race. but the
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1st turtle on his long road to the white house is winning and republican domination . the i'm on the at ease of welcome to the program. tributes are being paid around the world rock legend, tina turner who has died at the age of $83.00 turner's career spend 6 decades and she was regarded as one of the top female performers. and rock'n'roll music, thanks to her many hit song, she became an icon both to appears and the music business, as well as her many fence. when it comes to music legions, tina tuna was simply the baby. born in brownsville, tennessee, and 1959. 10 i came from humble beginnings, 1st singing and gospel,
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quite as while i'm growing up. she began performing with your husband, like during the 19 sixties and stephen tapes. but his start him eclipse his and to keep the hit songs flowing long after escaping being violent. madge throughout the 19 eighties and nineties, the queen of rock'n'roll, thrilled audiences with a powerful voice. critical jobs retains and boundless energy. tell you that everyone is now going to jim jim's and exercising and carrying on. and it is say that it's good for your help. all of us yelling and, and i've been singing and traveling and dancing for 35 years. so i think that my work has taken care of all of my real big classics. so that's the answer to that one. all right. she recorded mess of hits from what's love got to do with it
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to we don't need to. nobody's here, right? and the big winning a grammy and millions of the during fans along the way. after a v a well to are in 2009. she were tied to switzerland with the apartment when box . i can describe a few things that pills wonderful. this country side, the cattle, the farm houses. it's a reminder of the past and tennessee when i was a young girl, which is very nice. also the mountains, it's such a young doing this distance. the height of magic thing is in detain. news and world leaders are among those paying tribute to tina tuna after his death and legacy as one of the all time greats will no doubt live on the. let's take
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a closer look at the life and career of tina turner with dw reporter, stacy evans, stacy, i know you were 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 a, a role model, a hero, a rock'n'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, to 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 hair with the color tina turner, my in turn right and turn in springfield, illinois was not happy about that. and i was like, this is my to turn a moment,
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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. 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's 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? 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 let go for american citizenship and you know, she would, 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 fell in battle 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 and then especially bins, dw 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. let's take a look now. some of the other stories making headlines around the world. brushing nationals fighting for ukraine have held an armed incursion into russia as a success. emissions and groups of volunteers across the border to the belgrade
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region in russia. the attack embarrassed the kremlin, but also spark questions about the west willingness to supply you printed with weapons. some of those volunteers have ties to far right groups. we're just getting a powerful, tyson malware has lasted us pacific territory of guam with fast moving wins and heavy rains. now are as strong as ty from the head farm and nearly 2 decades tearing down trees, walls and power lines. the national weather service forecast malware will intensify, but it's moving away from guam over open sea. hundreds of people have demonstrated in the bolivian capital a pause against what they allege is a cover up of sexual abuse children. a catholic priest allegation came to light after the publication of a diary written by a jesuit priest documenting the abuse dozens of children in the 19 seventy's and eighty's. the governor of the state of florida in the us rhonda santas has
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formerly launched his campaign to run in the 2020 for us presidential election. the following announcements sent us released this campaign video, also attempting to take part in the live stream. talk with the tech billionaire on bhaskar, which was plagued by technical difficult speed around a move set some up for a collision with no former us president donald trump. com and was also seeking the republican party nomination. we prove that it can be done. we choose here is the moment the state as announced as whitehouse bid in that audio chat with twitter owner eli mosque. well, i am running for president of the united states to lead our great american come back. we know our country is going in the wrong direction, we see it with our eyes, and we steal it in our bones, our southern borders collapse. drugs are pouring into the country. our cities are being hollowed out by spiking crime. the federal government's making it harder for the average family to make ends meet and do a pain and maintain
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a middle class lifestyle in our president. while he lacks vigor flounders in the face of our nations challenges any traces queues from the work mob to dw washington correspondent caroline itchy mor describe the difficulties the standards experience while trying to launch this campaign on twitter. roughly 500000 to users try to participate on the tutors pace. um and, and apparently neither the organizers nor the system was prepared for a the conversation crashed and the 2nd tutors pace was open to a run descent is finally announced. he would run for president. now the debate on twitter is more about the failure of his presidential announcement on that platform than about the content on the topics he talked about. one of the big issues of we, as we just heard, was migration. he said this would be a day one issue if he becomes president. he also promised he was called the national emergency of the cells in border and that he would construct a full border will. i know the issue was the could not make situation. he said that
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the mismanagement of the by the administration is creating more poverty in the united states. and he also talked about freedom of speech. so the 1st amendment, this country saying that, especially during the pandemic, he noticed that there was no freedom to the beat. and that he would fight for the truth without size or shape. and he also added that that was the reason for him to make his announcement on twitter aerospace, where there was no censorship. and he also added that he learned mosque was doing a great job with that platform. as he can see. this was not only about his announcement, but also a kind of advertisement for twitter and the new owner. eat on that great job on that platform, but not tonight i guess. so trump is still the favorite among republican voters. how is rhonda santa is trying to set himself apart from the former president to your right, according to the latest polls, 53 percent would vote for donald trump and only 26 percent for the scientists. and this is a little less and what to pull from march shows where more than 30 percent would
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have forwarded for desantis sale. desantis stands for many topics that donald trump also defense. like for example, a very conservative view against abortion. and an end to migration view as a strong focus on making america great. so just on this is in a way, a copy of donald trump, and this is why the big question here is, why should the voters in this country choose as a copy of someone they could really vote for the original one. and for the majority, at least supporting for the polls, this seems to be to still be donald trump for you to. so you talked earlier about freedom of speech, she was making case that he's the candidate for freedom of speech, but he's made recent headlines for what has been doing in florida with banning talking about eligibility 2 issues. so let's talk more about that. how did the santas make a name for himself as governor of florida? it's important to know that a trump's endorsement brought run desantis to where he is now. trump endorsed
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a desantis nomination as a governor for florida in 2017 and back. then he also treated congressman rhonda sundays as a br, yet really and a young, a leader who would make a great governor of florida. he loves our country and he's a true fighter now to send his 3rd. his bad against donald trump during depends at me as a president of course, i know trump was responsible for the locked downs back then, and that is the moment where warranties are these became a kind of pure version of an type and demick restrictions and a voice against fake news unnoticed and to seize florida as of the blueprint, as he mentioned what he would do off of what he would do in the, in, in the us. like, for example, his policies against the transgender top picks up for a was or against anti racist education, or his policies against abortion in his teeth. and decided his hopes that this will much evade folder as we choose him. a on election day in 2024. you know the
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correspondent carolina. 2 more in washington. very nice talking to you. and a reminder of our top story. a music legend tina turner has died at the age of 83. she passed away peacefully at her home in switzerland following a long illness. turner was one of the top of recording artist ever selling more than a 180000000 out of next doc film. and he said, thanks for joining stay with us. the interest, the global economy, our portfolio dw business be here's a closer look at the project to analyze the flight.
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