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experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and certainly always services be our guest at frankfurt and bought cd managed by from bought the . this is the, the, the news line from the man, the leader of the wagner. most of the group in ukraine says he's had been controlled at the ruined city of fact, most of the regular russian army. the crayton, however, insist the city hasn't folder. also on the program, florida governor was on desantis and as this is entry to next year's us
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presidential race with you all take appearance on twitter is next obstacle for the republican nomination has to fund to run a donald trump no longer rock legends peanut turn. the dies at the age of $83.00. the was a woman, the size of a male dominated business and matters to change it and have fun at the same time. look back as a life magazine. the thanks. ok, welcome to the program. rushes must and ring. wagner groups as it started withdrawing from the ukranian city of bass mode, handing over its positions to the russian ministry. on saturdays, often, passengers claim to full control of the eastern ukrainian city. and what's being the longest bottle of the world is the key. it denies the best mode has folded
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legal he's guinea pig goes in, says he's troop withdrawal will be complete by the 1st of june and his these forces will consider a return if the regular russian army comm manager let's look at these places development and we've done that taylor sack the most son who's an expert on the bus and security policy at kings college london. welcome back to dw, and this handover of russian positions, and by boat, from wagner to the regular russian army, it appears to have begun. how is that likely to influence the next phase of this war? when i think we shouldn't think too much attention towards happening in the move to, i think that's what was interesting that we observed in the last 2 weeks were side . although the russian forces, especially a sphere headed by 5, now we're able to basically take most of the, obviously to center the ukrainians us when we're able to advance more on the side from the north on the south. and to sort of open up lines of communication which
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were really very important. i think what we need to look at now is where the russians are going to be able to sort of try to break these lines under. and i'm control them, especially the ones that lead or no way stored. sylvia on some kind of my thoughts further to the south west was consenting of. com. so i think that's where we really need to put our focus is we are thinking about these area. on the other hand, you know, the broadening force as being the most sort of fucking hawkins, that's no starting out of men. but uh, you know, students being the ones that are being able to be your fonts in the cities that were asked them on convention and forces on the russian or full size of the ones that they've seen are bouncing more on the site. so it's going to be interesting to see if now ukraine has ever and i'd be happy to sort of curry out how to find something back to. right. so it's, it's something that you're sorry, please continue. i know brian and go ahead. all right, that is,
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it was just that i was just gonna move out may so it, it's clear that that bottle is as far from over and you mentioned the casualties that the bog, the group have stuff is something like $20000.00 fights is dying in backboard have those losses and that protected fights for the states. and the reason i'm not strengthened or a weakened you've got any precautions position. it's difficult to say because, you know, from his perspective, apparently it's from sort of, you know, what you're hearing from social media. you know, he has gained a lot of follow ups because you seem effectively brought try again and grown and this is the sort of the most significant so, so cory conquest of brush, right. and the last several miles. so of course that gives him some kind of credit . the late fee on, on support. i'm on, you know, i'm on military blogger, as i'm those who are in favor of a sort of hiring loan. i'm much more blue to come to find to see if those are 40 for formalization,
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sorry offense here at those fund. calling from the insurance for marcia, know those were, are like more on the extreme side. but i think internally, it's going to be difficult to argue that are, you know, is that results of this information, which has been going on for quite some time. you know, he's now i'm very relevant, may or, or i don't mean on caring in russian politics. i think that the, i think it's my opinion that although he's certainly very sore and show you know, part of prison unfortunately, stay very much in come on and the security structure and yes, as be the minister of defense the on for says a or respond to his line of come on on board was very interesting as we upset was 7 minutes real defense and they made it through i not really giving. i bought them not to negotiate that necessary weapon way that is actually being not on your mission that he was requesting. so i think that there was maybe also intended to sort of weekend him for him. it took me, but of course the noise russia faces
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a significant st parts on the, on the back and see, you know, that could create a situation where important is on the weekend. on people like the boarding become more random from hard. i think that the stage to kind of it's not really what i would argue. thank you so much for that. so to make sure that soccer most of from kings come into learn to thank to the united states with florida governor, run desantis has officially launched his bid to become the republican party candidates a next is us presidential elections. but the problem is, the big announcement on twitter was beset by technical glitches. you know how to set batch as a failure aside and focus on persuading republicans that they should back to the coming to front runner for the president. donald trump, writing the ship requires restoring sanity to our society. this is the slick come pay not wrong. desantis wants people to see. i'm ron de santis and i'm running for
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president to lead our rate. americans come back. but the florida a governor made his actual presidential campaign launch on the social media platform, twitter, or that's involved a half hour delay due to technical issues. tonight, i'm please introduce to individuals who have done more to listen to the sound costs out. to me, it's a 3 time it's a freedom and is when you were put his money will just change this to change or without the full $120000.00 listeners at its peak, desantis loan was over all the underwhelming, particularly for a man who's made his political career by successfully quoting the right, our bottom line is we do not surrender to the work mob. florida is where woke goes to die. this is a republican heavy weight who stacked up a number of wins folder, right? those include
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a bond on discussing gender identity on sexual orientation in schools in florida. that's meant use president to page has already prevent protest including in miami. but it's this mine who is defense is his biggest hurdle to securing the republican candidacy. a oh show the former us president donald trump. miami still has doubled with the support of dissenters on the plane. and while they used to be allies, that's certainly not now will never have an income tax. ok, so remember this is rhonda psych there's to do. i have a of the sectors. the sanctimony is to say $46.00 governor. it will now be up to the florida governor to convince the republicans that he's the man they can rely on to win the white house the duty to attain unto the staff. at the age of 83,
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his last friends around the world reeling every one from beyond sight of barack obama and mick jagger has been singing praises. and talking of her, an incredible journey from poverty to pops down from has been to queen of rock'n'roll. and the 1980 she spoke, hours about her abusive marriage to a one time sink upon a ton of attain this to is regarded as a trailblazer who opened the door for so many women in rock music when it comes to music legends for many tina turner was simply the best us president 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 black people in demo sees the doors open so many dollars for so many if, even if they don't even know it. she was
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a very, very strong woman. and i think, you know, to go through what she did and still manage to prosper and to move on. born in brownsville, tennessee, in 1939 turner 2nd gospel choir as a child. later she began touring with her husband. i turned her in his band. but he was an abusive man. she eventually escaped their marriage and her 30 the 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 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
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work has taken care of all of my robot classic. so that's the answer to that one. all right, she reported huge hits, including 1984 is what's love got to do with it. when in 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 tour in 2009, she retired to switzerland with her partner or one 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. ringback happens it's such a, a young doing this distance, the height of magic, the tina turner was 83 years old. let's get more on the life and times of seeing it that way that runs the sound of
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video, pop culture commentator and host of the know hips. this policy joins us from washington . welcome. so what made tina turner such an icon? i think she was the 1st of her time and i don't think you ever seen an artist, especially a woman who was that wrong in her state performance? i usually were the industry was used to more did you or female honors as i think tina was unique in that way. i think she was arguably the most obvious example of her legacy is the office. if you watch be honestly on the stage now and so you turn it as you see that she's very much in part of that legacy of tina turner. right. i just got the very much a as a role model for her personal life as well as i'm using. absolutely, absolutely. i mean, she went to so much you in her marriage, i turner ever interview with people magazine in the early eighty's was really groundbreaking says that before that here women in public talk. so hopefully about
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what the weather in there. yeah. as far as the piece is concerned, so i think she's changed how to talk about domestic abuse. i've been, she is very much, you know, she's bigger as far as how society understands this to these, how we actually, i think very, very important part of the legacy. but that will lead times as well. you know, she sort of disappeared between the seventy's and eighty's and got to be discovered by those guys from having 17. what went wrong for or was it after she left i turned, or she lost everything she had said, you know, performed at your las vegas hotels. and you start with the ground up in some ways she was able to keep her lady. so she was still a famous woman, but she wasn't the starter to us. however, in the early eighties, she, you know, the merch as you start to cheat success that she never did with i turn in action. you had a number one, it was, let's look at do with this one granny. she's actually $18.00 grammys over the
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course. the career 3, that whole thing grammy's anime last time she were from the very so she actually reach the heights after i turner. and you. and the other thing that people talk about is that she receive heights in her which is largely unheard of in popular music. most times and she's actually particularly a just with women. and so you know, by the time when get suited age of 40, your really you of the end she makes very little space within us. so tina turner was unique in that way. breaking ground and showing that we're mentioning, successful we were, can be, she draws very late into the career. she actually broke records was i'm just looking for records for the largest audience in 1988 for a 100, an 8000 that's heavy. so that was a hurdle that she did that the age of $49.00. good talking to you. thank you so much for that. so i've run side assignment but out from but no hips test pods. thank you. thank you. is reminded that top story i vis
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as such as an s and ring 5 to the groups as a starter, to withdraw from past modes and hand over its position. so the russian military, ukraine did not. it's that set russia control specific set you up to date the world years of the top of the hour. i'm more of course on the w dot com on the w. robots. how's your business updates next? good day. the this award we offer future available world wide german has never been simpler german to go to our we.

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