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tv   Reporter  Deutsche Welle  July 28, 2019 12:15pm-12:30pm CEST

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is out but i think that the cycling fans in france you know they're intelligent they've obviously had a long time of watching major events like this they've accepted it they had to unfortunately for that quite the race so far this year all are motivated by much watching t.v. news live from berlin up next we meet 2 gay dance bringing up twins and i will be on for order on asp and i'll be back with more news on the. robots they're still in the development phase. but what's going to happen when they grow up will humans and machines be able to peacefully co-exist or are we on the verge of a robot collapse. artificial intelligence is now spreading through our society
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ai will experts be able to agree on ethical guidelines or will this technology create deadly new autonomous weapon systems. or robot to lips stores august 14th on g.w. . johnny and stefan are a couple now become proud parents to. this is rooster from state farm as soon as i met steph and i knew we could start a family together and it was such an incredible feeling to see our children for the 1st time to see you. and. me to see us this.
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morning. yeah. we got a lot of books from friends and neighbors and acquaintances we looked up a few chapters like i'm sleeping and stuff like that. we spent a lot of time talking to our midwife. and we followed our instincts lots of things just work themselves out well i live for him come for. every day family life and yet it's remarkable. night. he saw johnny sister mary angela and his niece rosa supported him on his path to fatherhood was. his for the new yorker sure you know and one of the critics so 1st the embryos were created and then we met robin. and that was 6 months later or and we liked her right away we thought she was great and we knew we could picture going on this journey with her. again and she felt the same way so as of april 24th we
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knew if all goes well we'll be pregnant so. robyn carried the children to term as a surrogate mother they'd been conceived in a laboratory with 2 eggs donated by a different woman and sperm from each of the fathers in germany it's against the law to donate eggs or act as a surrogate but it is allowed in california funding of them and singing with the process is hugely expensive especially if you want to do we can do us and you could probably afford your own home with that kind of money maybe not downtown but you could definitely get an apartment in a smaller city it was in one off an apartment because. stephan and johnny were lucky and everything went well. johnny was in the operating theatre i was outside looking through across pain and since it was a twin bath only one of us was allowed in i said i'd be fine if i could watch through
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the glass and of course robin was the 1st one allowed to hold them. even because they will go on we knew which baby was biologically related to them amalia and already you know both have the same model the same egg don't know this is biologically speaking they're half siblings and i fathered one and johnny father the other. on the other salt you know and. today they're expecting an important visitor robin the surrogate mother is on her way to stuttgart for the 1st time to see the family. live 55 baby if. the twins are 6 months old now.
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robin has 2 children of her own her daughter adriano came along with her. really as. i gave birth to twins because surrogacy is something i've always wanted to do and then when i met johnny and steph and i knew they were perfect i loved being pregnant and so those are my reasons for doing it was to help john in 2nd. grade you know. of course to make money from being a surrogate. but if you boil it down to the name and spare pregnant i think they say it's less than like 3 or $4.00 an hour for 9 months so really i could go get a part time job at mcdonald's and make more money than i would being pregnant for 9 months and i can't imagine just going through a surrogacy for the money you make it's it's it's the whole package. saturday is family day 1st they visit johnny's mother at the nursing home phone after suffering
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a cerebral haemorrhage she's only got to speak to him. she's only a young. girl so mom up with start the spectrum the folks who have to advise the mother all mama i love being able to feed you. you fed me for years and now it's nice that it's the other way around. the statement that all 3 of. us surrogate mothers give birth to about 6000 children a year in germany the embryo protection law forbids it even for heterosexual couples who can't conceive. critics say the ban is outdated by now plenty of couples like johnny and stefan look abroad to fulfill their wish of having their own children. the next stop is stephens parents' house in a small town in upper swabian there are devout catholics.
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who got work. goes along the voice on a little. more per year it's home though not in. the sunday walk is a fern tradition to gay dads with their baby carriages isn't something you see every day at least not here i don't think that's awkward it wasn't easy at 1st to deal with the fact that he was just different and gay but at the end of the day is over. him it's over. it's known as the holy mountain the opposite way below it's a very special place people without children go up this mountain and pray for children and maybe it works off the wrong. we used to call up paris kids all the time when so it's a great feeling to be back here now with our own kids on the buson like it was since aside from them a kid was sure 1st when they told us that they were expecting it felt strange to
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decide this but we accepted it and accepted the way things happened i mean we're happy with the children or here it is even if the church doesn't want that because but i don't agree with that it's just me 2 children have arrived in the church needs to accept that fact they're living creatures no matter where they're from and they're here now to come and i was in town it think about their 1st attempt was immediately successful i must say it looks like god means them well that's what i think you know that's right. so thinking. you know they're doing ok you know and amalia might face tough questions down the road shows or even hostilities. but their extended family supports them wholeheartedly stuck it out is the way of life and blow and stephanie and johnny can pass the strength on to their children oh what causes in your book i back in stuttgart johnny and stephanie want to keep
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up their social ties. it's a challenge all parents face. you know. that all waiting is not having a good day today. i. know but this is 5 you can't do it like that you can't give him his pacifier the. most you need to take it away or he want to understand that it's time to eat now it's right but he doesn't want to eat then let him cry. just leave them. thanks they were. very nice all wound up he just needs to go to bed. i.
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just wrote that you are in a bad mood today aren't you. stefan doesn't look anything flustered him not his 1st the sun or his partner. it's hot and then suddenly everything's all better. 2 months later it's the twins' 1st birthday. this country since just since things are a little hectic right now i've just left the office and the guests are arriving at 230. it was important to us to celebrate with our family and friends now that our little ones have been with us for a year and find no good feeling for you and stephanie left the office early to make it to the party on time the twins are still in daycare. moving since we have space to see 10 people. johnny's in the big fan of tablecloth and stuff like that. that's
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up to me all done so i just said that. johnny and stefan share a business that means they can choose their own work how it's perfect for the small family no or. something. if it looks great here. everything is ready. it looks fantastic oh i wish it was my birthday. it's all right it's just too orange i but it's a positive kind of stress largely because sometimes that's just the way things are but it's all worth it when the kids come home and see everything is about what they saw everything this morning 230 and that was lovely it's sad and that's just something that takes time no matter why. i'm just kind of all nervous i was called the good guys. nice the head all right son. not allowed to. marry soon so little fuel source me.
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back out look honey she can walk. and so can you cut her off. the gears on tiptoe off the street ok. well i was. sitting on. the host families come to celebrate. i. was. right here johnny and stephanie want this to feel normal for their children they want them to understand that a family doesn't have to be a mother and a father to be full of love. and they want to keep in touch with the surrogate mother often she sent a special gift for the 21st birthday. a package from america
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by now robinson something look enough to hold somebody. else. well honey through ooc are we sure 1st birthday is fun all day through from your 1st kiss to your last dream come true was. that i do. not. know you amalia and are in the very best hands i am. tired oh why do you. think my modern. last.
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