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simply the best. the lead starts right now. what s love got to do got to do with it remembering an entertainment legend. tina turner dead at the age of 83. plus, ron desantis bucking the trend. less than two hours to go before the florida republican using twitter and elon musk to launch his campaign for president. coming up, how donald trump, the front-runner, is responding to desantis unconventional approach. and we re not going to default. we re going to solve this problem. oh, really? how s that fwgoing to happen. only eight days until the u.s. possible default. negotiators on both sides go back to the drawing board to try to avoid economic catastrophe. welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper. we start with sad news in our pop culture lead. music legend, tina turner, has died at the sage of 83. a post on her verified facebook account says today we saw good-bye to a dear friend who leaves us her greatest work. her music. tina, we will miss you dearly. you re
thank you for being here. paul, i was watching you as we were seeing that tribute of her, hearing those songs. i wonder what you are feeling this morning? oh, my goodness. tremendous loss. that s all i can say. this is a major loss to the creative artistic community. what more can you say? it s so significant. what she represented, for so many ways, sociologically and, of course, musically, that i m and i thought she would live forever. i never thought we would see this day. she was immortal, was she not? yeah, she really, really was, paul. john, this song, proud mary, your creation, you tweeted after her passing you loved her version of proud mary so much and she chose to for her breakthrough record. i wonder what it was like for you when you heard her perform it for the first time? well, over the top.
turner. she was inducted into the rock & roll hall of fame twice. her family says she died peacefully at her home in switzerland after a long illness. here is a look back at her remarkable life. rolling, rolling on the river i did what i wanted to do and what i felt like doing. that s my style. i take great songs and turn them into rock and roll songs on stage. my performances and energy on stage. the crowd, the music, the whole atmosphere gets me going. rocking to another edition! took a long time to get to hollywood. [ cheers and applause ] miss tina turner! oh, what s love got to do, got to do with it i had had a lot of violence.
river proud mary was one of her signatures. showcasing her unique sound, look, and moves. that s my style. i take great songs and turn them into rock and roll songs on stage. icon, survivor, a queen of rock and roll. tina turner began life as anna may bullock in rural tennessee. as a teenager, she moved to st. louis where she met rocker, ike turner. ike was good to me when i started my career. we were close friends. the ike and tina turner review s first hit came in 1960 with a fool in love. a song they performed on shin dig. they married in 1962 and in 1966, recorded river deep mountain high. river deep mountain high it was a hit overseas but flopped in the u.s.