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the overcoming divisions and the vision for tomorrow's journalism. register now and join us for this discussion at the 16th edition of d w's global media forum. the . this is the w news mind from both in germany, slips into a recession. the 1st 3 months of 2023. the gross drink. 5.3 percent compared to the previous quarter economist. why will the trends continue? florida gulf now run to santa's fully into the 2020 for us presidential brace with
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a chaotic announcement on twitter. is next total beating rival donald trump, for the republican nomination. and drug legend seen a ton of dies at the age of 83 broadcast icon and chose to tell her. she was a woman at the center of a male dominated music business and managed to change. it seemed to have fun doing it. we look at tenants, life and legacy. the i made visible and welcome. the german economy has fallen into possession, gross domestic product shrinking by point 3 percent in the 1st 3 months of the year was remaining and negative territory for the 2nd quarter. and i brought, according to the latest numbers, it's private consumption that's failed to support the economy in the face of high inflation rates. the recession in europe's largest economy, towns,
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despite germany being spared an economic worst case scenario. many economists to the winter, it turned out was unusually mild, and it had been colder. well, had it been cold at the country would have faced a gas shortage. they could have blessed much deepest scars on the economy. open bar, i'm going to buy robots from our business desk. rob, just tell us how jeremy has managed to get into this position. it was supposed to be so different, wasn't it ben? can you test your mind that starts at 2022 and we were looking at how does he? yeah, there was supposed to be, went to him and he's a comedy came roaring back into life. having come out of the other side of the pandemic. but we know 2022 turned out very differently. no one had counted on russia's invasion of ukraine and then knock on effects that that would have particularly on the gym and economy. here. when we talk about energy prices, germany was a scrambling to find other sources, other than russia for its energy that drove up the cost of energy for households. as a result, it sends out the household spend less than people were expecting them to spend at
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the end of last year and going on into the stats of this year so that everyone's been saving. it wouldn't be able to be outside sending them out as having to, as, as, as you do and you'll be able to start to go up. and that was sort of the start of the edge. i mean, it's just about dodge this recession because the original forget, we're not focused the original uh, results for the 1st year with that for the 1st quarter with a gemini have stacked dated, then that was 0 percent. right, so just dodging recession that's just been reassessed. actually, the company signed by point 3 has to be mentioned, but how long do you have a question? how long do you think this is going to go on? so we just have to 2 consecutive goes to the make for a technical recession. probably going to have a said, well, a lot of the conditions that lead to us having this technical recession in the 1st place remain in place and still very high. it's a diverse 7 percent with head or earlier this week. the yours and economy has been says struggling to grow as well. so it could happen, but the saving grace might well be. the fact that chinese economy is ramping up
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once again, and that means germany's factories around picking up again on the production is starting to, to, to get back to where it was before the fund demik before the invasion of ukraine by russia. so that could be the saving grace, but those predictions from earlier this year that jeremy's economy would grow. overall this year we're starting to look particularly fragile because the way it was, it was supposed be very low price anyway. and now we have this recession of the stuff, the, it looks like we may, may, will stay the robots for our business desk. thank you very much for filling us in. governor of the us state of florida. rhonda santas has formally announced his bid to become america's next president. it was a bumpy stock or the longer by his announcement, but he was much hyped roll out on twittering a technical difficulties. it took almost half an hour to get going. true off the woods, the santas released this campaign, video and comp. these brands sets up a clash with conservative front runner and republican rival from the president.
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donald trump, that it can be done, we chose is the moment the scientist announced is winehouse bid in an audio chat with with arona, eagle. nice. 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 is 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 mom. social democrats mets, in how to betty is deputy chairman of the german us problem entry friendship group . i asked him about his reaction to the announcement by the sentence. so we're hoping not as bad as under president trump, but we're not sure. now i think at this point,
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it's fair to say that mr. sanders is running an extremely interior. our campaign and foreign policy is not too much of his interest. but we are not feeling really well about it. do really think he's the one who could out trump trump what at this point? uh, probably he ran his campaign pretty late. um like, uh, like for the technical issues tonight. he also has issues with his campaign to so he came out late, i assume, and looking at the numbers today, it will be very, very difficult for him to to challenge mr. trump, because you never know it so long way of the primaries of the republican party, the debates are starting in august. so still some months ago, we will see here. and you said he doesn't have a specific focus on international relations. but how do we think a defend his presidency would reshape the world or the biden's work so hard to
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restore off the that i solution is period under trump was certainly is going to be with the words for the trans atlantic relation, but also for the world compared to, to mr. to president binds a policy at this point, and he will focus on on, on the homefront. so if, if it's worth spending money in ukraine to make the numbers better in, in the u. s, he would do it. if not, he wouldn't do it. so it's very, very difficult to for see, but listening carefully to what he said so far. he's very critical about giving the support that is necessary in europe towards russia as it was now. so we will, we have to expect less engagement than it is today. anything else we should look out for in the lead up to the selection as well for the republicans, its super, it will be super interesting how these campaigns will be run now inside. so it's
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not just the battle between him and, and mr by mr. by and i'm sorry, mr. trump is also other candidates. are shipping in as well, right. we're expecting the former vice president to go in. we're expecting other candidates and it's all, sometimes all about money who's, who's getting the most financial support. so that will be a tough race. it's not over yet. trump is in advance. obviously piece of the numbers are much better for him today. but that doesn't have to stay till the end or the beginning of next year. so let's see, 11 debates within the republican party will be a great show for everybody. was you, you brought up the money. in fact today, let me just uh, uh, pick up on that. uh, what is the status fitted uh, financial aid to this uh, this race will some of the public is, are trying to tell the story is supporting defenders that he will raise more money is long term. and then mr. trump, because it's in the interest because everybody believes mr. trump will not win the presidential x and actually, and that's why they're counting on on the sentence to,
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to have a fair chance to win against mr. biden. so that might give him an x and an advantage to raise money. but, but we will see at this point mr. trump is, is unbeatable, but there's still a few months, 10 months to go for the decision making. so let's see how this works out. i figured you'd use met and have 50 deputy chairman of the german you waste problem entry friendship, great thing. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. process most and re buckner group says it has started withdrawing from best modes and had to go grades positions to the russian miller straight about the leader. you have, can you pick ocean says his troop withdrawal will be completed by june. first, his forces will be prepared to return to the mode if the regular army is unable to manage the situation that as ukraine says, it shot down. also he 6 russian drones that attacks the capital keys overnight.
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according to military chiefs, the uranium may drones were destroyed by the cities at defenses. they said it was the 12th such attack this month. a legend has passed away, but her message lives on seeing a tina turner own to trauma using it to change the world in the 80s. she spoke out about her abusive marriage, the code before i told her while trying to establish a solo career. despite viewing the consequences, she ended up paving the way for so many women in both music, black and white. when it comes to music legends for many, tina turner was simply the best us presidents, current and former, as well as artist diana ross. mick jagger, mariah carey, have all put out statements of love and admiration fans also like flowers on her star at the hollywood walk of fame. just the lucky boy in demo sees the door
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open so many dollars, but so many is even if they don't even know if she was a very, very strong woman, i think, you know, to go through what she did and still manage to prosper and to move on board in brownsville, tennessee, in 1939 at turner 2nd gospel choir. as a child. later she began touring with her husband. i turn her in his band, but he was an abusive man. she eventually escaped their marriage and her thirties. throughout the 19 eighties and nineties, the queen of rock and roll, thrilled audiences with her powerful voice and the boundless energy. everyone is now going to jim jim's and
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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 travelling and dancing for 35 years. so i think that my work has taken care of all of my aerobic classics. so that's the answer to that one . all right, she reported huge hits including 1984 as what's love got to do with it. winning a ground needs for her music, as well as hall of fame and lifetime achievement awards, and earning millions of adoring fans along the way. after a farewell, a tour and 2009, she retired to switzerland with her partner or wooden box. i can describe a few things that deals 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. ringback mountains, it's such a young doing this distance. the height of magic, the tina turner will jocelyn be smooth
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is a new york jazz senior living in germany for 30 years. i asked her how she'll remember tinetta she has been for us. i remembered through her legacy of voice of self empowerment 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 jeremy and the price of her fame. and what she had to walk through through the use. 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 stage 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
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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, 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 or she integrated spirituality. it was always fair 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,
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