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after all, there are billions to be made. our to push document very deep. see greed starts to date on d, w the . this is the w use mind from the land. to many, she was simply the best prompt legend to turn up has died at the age of freedom. an electrifying performances, a powerful voice, captivated audiences worldwide. and across the decade, we look back on her life and legacy or the gulf rhonda santa supposedly ends as the
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2024 us presidential race for the clinic announcement on twitter. next photo on the lawn in the road to the white house is to secure the republican nomination. and the head abreast of private army bot. net breaks one small from the peddler line on the warranty. ukraine. if getting pre collision says he's forced last 20000 men in the band football mode and he insults losses defense chief again, the bank is willing welcome tribute to being paid around the world to bunk legend, tina turner who's died at the age of 83 to in his career spend 6 decades, she was regarded as one of the top female performers in rock'n'roll. thanks to her many hit songs, she became a global icon, both to her p is in the music business,
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as well as her many facts. when it comes to music legions miss n. s was simply the be the born in brownsville, tennessee. in 1959, 10 that came from humble beginnings. the singing and gospel plans while growing up, she began performing with their husband. like during the 19 sixties and stephen take that has died of eclipse. his internet keeps the hips on slowing the long after escaping media violence on average. throughout the 19 eighties and nineties, the queen of rock and roll rooms audiences with a powerful voice. incredible,
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john threw chains and boundless energy. tell you that everyone is now going to jim jim's and exercising and carrying on. and it is said 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 is taking care of all of my aerobic classics. so that's the answer to that one . all right. she recorded massive hits from what's love got to do with that to we don't need to know the heroes and the big winning. i grammy's the in the ending millions of a during stands along the way. after a c, a welcome to it. in 2009,
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she retired to switzerland with her partner when box i can describe a few things that feels wonderful. this countries ride 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, the magic thing is entertainers and will lead is there among those paying tribute to tune a tune up to date and legacy is one of the all time greats will no doubt live on the but i'd like to get jocelyn be smith you on this. she's a jazz think of born and raised in new york and for the last 30 years, living in germany. how old you remember, tina turn. oh, good morning, debbie. thanks so much for having me. she has been for us,
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remember through her legacy of voice of self impairment for very many women world wide. and i think that she was really one of the early ones in her generation who sparked a flame when she wrote in her book and she shared the abuse, the price of her journey and the price of her fame. and what she had to walk through through the interview. so this was very, very big for us. and i think this was somewhere like around the eighty's, right. that she went world live with a book in this information. so it was a signal you know, for women to, you know, fight, stay strong, you know, and be anchored in their lives. so, so it was speaking out about what she went through that great. she went through with a potter at the time that made her such a role model. would you say as absolutely. she is one of the when you look at her generation, you know, this had always been, we share this information,
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you know, we got into the need to move. and i think this came louder a little bit later. but she was that generation where it was only discussed in small circles, private circles, but she, what she went into naturally big with that she shared this information, she put it out there and that was for us to read. also another thing when we swing back, you know, or just swing a little bit, you know, in her, in her future i was so happy to know that she blended. she integrated spirituality, it was always there for her. and i think with out the basis of her spirituality, she would not have been able to hold all the way that she could. so help with this less than her a strong belief in her entering and you know, for her we put the non new avoiding cue. this is the essence of the universe of, for all this new world, this list of how it was here, sunday,
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she and joseph. what would you say kept going so long and, and, and, and, you know, such a piece for us in, in a business that is so competitive to her speaking out. that was it. and her dance was, of course, a dance was the dances were iconic. um, but her speaking out was the force because every woman knows that when you do not speak out over the abuse in your life, when you do not speak out about that journey in your life, it ends up turning into a disease. it ends up turning into a sickness that goes inside of our bodies. and then it paralyzes us in our lines, you know, but the, the beautiful part about her music is that she also blend to generations, you know, coming from that old school. hard working like just bite down on it,
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reading the tea in the business and she bridge that type of power into the top industry. so sheets fused, her rock sounds with the pop. and i think this was somewhere what we started. so we're like in the eighty's when she has a big explosion with simply the best and what is love has to, you know, when just let us got to do it. just briefly, any personal memories you'd like to leave us with? yes, to my wonderful friends, lisa fisher, who was singing with the stones for like over 25 years and the bass player, warren mccrae, they were on her tour. and i was invited to come and see, you know, see her and i, and i came with my baby, i had headphones on my baby in cotton in the years and everything. i came back stage and i was a standing right next to her grove. and it was just like, wow, that hand that just way to us and you just sweating. it's like, oh my goodness,
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i got that closer. but that's my closes and i loved my baby. it was fine. there was no shad monday years. everything was fine. excellent stuff. nice memory that think adjustment be smith coming in for us on to you to turn a and an amazing career and amazing woman. i think he's the governor of the state of florida. and the you with rhonda sanders has fully billing stays campaign to run in the 2020 for us presidential election. following the announce but the scientist released this campaign videos during he also attempted to take part in the live stream. talk with tech bill you that you don't mask that was like by technical difficulties move said set him up with a collision center. wait, hold on for us. president trump is also seeking the republican party nomination. we prove that it can be done, which is the moment the status announced his winehouse bid in that audio chat with
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twitter wrong in the last. 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 a middle class lifestyle in our president. while he lacks vigor flounders in the face of our nations. challenges and crates is queues from the work mob that we use . washington correspondent, catalina tim white tells us more about the services agend. as one of these main issues was migration. he said this would be a day one issue if he becomes president. he also promised that he would call a national emergency at the sell them folder and that he would construct a full border was another issue was of the comics situation in the united states.
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he said that the mismanagement of the vitamin most recent is creating more coverage in this country. and he also talked about freedom of speech, saying that specially during the pandemic he noticed there was no freedom to the beat and that he would fight against censorship. he also said that that was the reason for him to make his announcement on twitter a space where there was no sense or shape and he added that little mosque was doing a great job with the platform. the topics are still very similar to the ones donald trump defense. therefore, the big question remains. why should the voters in the united states choose the copy of someone they could really vote for the original one? and for the majority, at least according to the pulse, this seems to still be donald trump. the only thing that could stop trump from being to send his biggest competitor or for the nomination are his legal, travels, the legal cases against trump could become his weakness. and the turning point or descent is could to present himself as a much younger alternatives with the same agenda. the head of the wagner most and
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re group. yes. can you go ahead and claims his outfit last around? $20000.00 men in the band hall for the city of buckboard. half of the convicts recruited to find a new claim, a license private abi did the bulk of the finding in the months on battle for the city with broncho claim full control of on saturday. eventually predicted, the russia would experience a revolution if the countries a late would not join the military to fight in the war from orange joined by dw brochure analysts konstantin exit in vilnius, miscellaneous. what do you make of precautions? rebuke of ross is a late which is very clear that the garden is dissatisfied with the situation. me to top relate the model of the figure. a 20000 has been disputed by other observer, some states up to 30 to 40000,
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but that probably would be too much for him to say because then his records and drive may be and may, may, may bass cuz he knows dot uh, but the only thing that she's dissatisfaction with the supplies it means with supplies to he is true to his mercenaries. uh at the front line, the early part of the story. it's very clear that she's also dissatisfied, politically. more of, of that, it seems increasingly that he entertains political impressions of his own. and that is why we have this right. a precaution said that russia could lose the territory. it controls in ukraine, including areas alex before 2022 is the saying that rushes entire operation is back fine. yes, it's actually, that's what exactly what he said. he said that you bring that we stronger about. uh, we actually uh, in a sense we meaning the russian state meaning, uh, booty. uh, that is the in for, uh, creates the situation we should print and struggling to raise
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a real estate is getting supports. uh, its famous now in a sense of the world, there is a lot of frustration that and yes, he says that's a russian strategy was wrong from the beginning. and he, in a very, very typical style. for regina is like putting this in their ear off, declined, is accusing the corruption of, uh, this, uh, this chemical and not, i mean he's not putting in don't the whole idea of the war. the whole idea of a rush or controlling you crying. this thing is just done in a wrong way, and that's is of course a political state was rich in the hips, not only at defense minister showing cool chief of general stop. there are some of whom regarding, repeatedly criticized, but also in fact approaching and he's close to start. so how does it get away with saying all of this? look better if i haven't all that. if i had an answer to that,
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i wouldn't be on there. 247, explaining it to everyone because no one understands how it's going to happen. one thing i can tell you is the story of the appearance of such thing as like pretty garzon who southerly are allowed to say what type of the want about the leadership are about about the top leader. in fact, because that is the cruises and things and implicitly, this is always a sign of crisis also, right there in systems, especially in russia. remember here you go to your splits in, in the last days we'll have to leave in the 2nd 17 and hopefully can say the loudest voice i am must see all the new jobs. she's the face of a protest movement.

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