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starts february so. this is deja vu news live from berlin tonight the u.s. president unveils a peace plan for the middle east israel praises it the palestinians say no plan calls for a palestinian state with its capital in east jerusalem he says israel has agreed to give up some territory but he says the palestinians have to give up terrorism also coming up the coronavirus from china reaches germany in
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a hospital in southern germany confirming the 1st patient here it's also the 1st suspected person to person transmission of the virus outside of asia what's the advice from doctors on how to prevent infection laughs. i'm burnt coffee it's good to have you with us u.s. president donald trump has unveiled his long awaited peace plan for the middle east it calls for a palestinian state with its capital with these jerusalem but it also grants israel control of disputed territories in the jordan valley speaking alongside israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu with no representative from the palestinians trump described his proposal as the deal of the century. my vision presents
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a win win opportunity for both sides a realistic 2 state solution that resolves the risks of palestinian statehood to israel's security today israel has taken a giant step toward peace yesterday prime minister netanyahu informed me that he is willing to endorse the vision as the basis for direct negotiations and i will say the general also indorsed and very strongly with the palestinians a historic breakthrough under this vision jerusalem will remain israel's undivided very important undivided capital and. for more now i'm joined by our correspondents tanya kramer she's covering the angle of the story from jerusalem and alexander phenomena is in the u.s. capital washington d.c. to both of you good evening alexander i want to start with you the u.s.
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president was standing there next to the israeli prime minister there was no one representing the palestinians standing there with the president what do you make about how credible is this plan from the start. well president's trauma sat that the plan that he presented is a win win opportunity for both sides but of course the setting for this event at the white house was very telling because the palestinians have rejected the plan already there was no representative as you said of the palestinian leadership leadership here here and the palestinian leadership is not on speaking terms with the trump administration anyway and anyway so i think that the thinking behind introducing this plan today was that to try administration wanted to move forward with its plans because they thought that point of time now is right and they are
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also trying to persuade the colors to support this pledge by promising to provide $1550000000000.00 u.s. dollars in international funding international investment and sort of saying to the palestinians please support this plan think about your future prosperity and even if you are not going to support this plan that you that that means that you are to be blamed what was also very notable is that countries who were present at this event at the white house or mar united arab emirates and belgrade and that it's also a sort of pointing to their palestinians that there is support for the trump administration's peace plan in the region support in the region minus the palestinians palestinian diplomats they have said that this deal is dead on arrival so how is how can it make a difference then for the palestinians they are talking with the trumpet ministration
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they weren't consulted that's what's being reported so how is going to make a difference. well i think they have to look very much into the detail of what mr trump has said i mean he said basically used the word 2 states he also said that the palestinians have the right to have the state a contingent state but it is. runs to conditions being met to lay down some of conditions and prime minister netanyahu spoke often also they down some of the conditions so as state for the palestinians is conditional but you also don't know what is in what territory in the occupied west bank but parts of the territory this state would be the no. set it would hold a certain part of the territory for 4 years so that palestinians could make a decision but it's unclear at the moment also there were some contradictory
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comments on the status of jerusalem it's very important for the palestinian state one to see is true same as the capital of the few to states now mr trump has said you know. to some when we made the undivided capital of israel but later then he said the palestinians would have a capital in the east and part of it to sell them that is also not quite clear what he meant with that yeah and it certainly seems to defy logic at least at 1st glance israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu he has hailed this peace plan as a realistic path to a lasting peace take a listen to what you say we will also remember john you were 202020 because on this day you became the 1st world leader to recognize israel solving 2 or early years in judea and samaria that are vital to our security and central to our
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heritage. ok i'm alexandra there you see the israeli. prime minister we have to keep in mind the other news of the day is there you have a prime minister who is indicted he's being charged with fraud you have a u.s. president who's been impeached and is on trial for charges of abuse of power what is this peace plan then going to do for the u.s. president is he hoping to gain domestically by announcing this plan today. well i think so i think that president wants to show that he's not confused by the impeachment trial in the senate that he has more important things to do and of course he was not on the addressing the international audience but also he space here in the us as the christian evangelicals who support the state of hughes israel and of course also influential figures in the jewish communities here that he hopes to win over from the democrats because of course he would like to be reelected this
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november all right alexander phenomena in washington d.c. and tanya kramer of the story for us in jerusalem to both of you thank you were here in germany authorities are trying to downplay fears that the corona virus could spread throughout the country and it comes after doctors in the southern state of bavaria confirmed the 1st case in the country today the virus emerged last month in china where it has already killed more than 100 people. it's believed to be the 1st human to human transmission in europe a man in his thirty's has tested positive for the corona virus in germany he's currently receiving treatment at this hospital in munich impotent get in the patient is doing very well has no fever currently has no more press pretorius symptoms. when i visited him he was awake he could talk and i can therefore say
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that his life is not in danger. of our. health officials say the now isolated man contracted the virus from a chinese colleague at a company training event here in this building inched on back near munich he began showing symptoms at the weekend his chinese colleague had traveled to germany from shanghai where she reportedly had contact with people from the 100 and. the woman is now back in china where she tested positive for the virus has self. in 4 months we received this information yesterday and immediately informed the relevant authorities such as the public health department at the time from you and we also notified our employees. and we made the information public extempore. health officials in bavaria said they were testing at least 40 people the 2 patients had had contact with their nieces left people in the area concerned this is said you
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get scared by this word for when something like this comes into our country. but germany's federal health minister says there's no reason for fia or panic yet. we are well prepared we will continue to be well prepared we take the virus very seriously but we must not become hysterical. there's no reason for sense of worry is that as a precaution the minister said he would order airline pilots to pass on information about the health of all passengers coming from china and to keep a record of their contacts in germany. and for more we want to bring in william schaffner he is a professor for preventive medicine at vanderbilt university medical center in nashville tennessee in the u.s. it's good to have you on the program i want to ask you how significant is it that we're talking about this kid this 1st case in germany being the 1st case of
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transmission from person to person outside of asia is that important yeah not good enough and can certainly is important this is big news because we know that this virus can be transmitted from person to person and although we have not had that sort of transmission yet in the united states it shows the potential of this virus establishing itself in other countries and i'm very pleased to hear that the federal health authorities in germany are prepared for this and have this situation currently well and and well how prepared are our cities in europe in your opinion big because in china we're talking about a government that has the power to lock down cities of 101112 1000000 people and one decision that doesn't seem realistic here in europe does that worry you as a as
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a doctor. well quarantine is an issue that is of dubious effectiveness and the chinese are currently conducting an enormous public health experiment i don't think it would work very well in the united states either the issue is case identification and quick public health response around that case that's certainly our process and it sounds like what my friends in europe are doing also ok this is after stay with us when we come back to you in just a 2nd other then germany more than a dozen countries have confirmed cases of the virus in china that death toll has jumped to a 100 was more than $4500.00 cases confirmed a scientific study suggests that each infected person passes the virus on to 2 or 3 other people on average entire cities and as we mentioned already under quarantine and now the government has asked people to delay foreign travel so let's go back to mr shuffler in nashville what is it then about this corona virus that appears
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to make it so easy to be spread. well it's spread just the same way that influenza is spread its or aspire atory virus it's in your lungs and your dunkeld tubes as you breathe out you also expel some virus that puts people in your immediate neighborhood 3 to 6 feet at some risk of breathing in the virus that you breezed out and so respond retore viruses can spread very very readily and we know that the clock is ticking for the development of a vaccine how soon do you think we can talk about a realistic vaccine against this strain. well at the national institutes of health we were told just recently that it will take as you can understand a matter of months before a vaccine might be developed there's also research going on to try to get
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a therapeutic agent sort of an anti-viral drug that would help people who are already infected but that also will take several months ok we image shuffler from vanderbilt university medical center in nashville tennessee is after we appreciate your insights tonight thank you. dunk. well basketball fans in the philippines have a homage to late basketball star american kobe bryant. making a giant painting in the capital city take a look at this the painting is on a basketball court in manila and it shows bryant and his daughter. bryant at visited the country several times over the years and won the affection of philippine basketball fans he and his daughter were among the 9 passengers who were killed in a helicopter crash in california on sunday. if
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. you're watching the news stay tuned for the latest addition of the reporter this time we're going to look at foster raising other people's children i'll be back at the top of the hour with more news followed by the day i hope to see you this. but i. have to say about the people over the mets and home of the force i'm from the most news in the thinking about. this were. true you. actually received just shows the
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numbers but let's show. the missing. the smart way to when you're. really good lord owen mobility show every week w. . if. susanna hunkers a foster mother for a children's village in southern germany she has 7 foster children living with her and raised 3 of her she feels being a children's village mother is her calling. captured us but i believe you're an s.o.s. mother all your life you'll always be one and they say you take your leave of the children but i don't know if you even can ask what is you know how can.
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i. hate s.o.'s parents live together with their foster children at the hole in law children's village each family in a house of their own children who are unable to stay with their biological families for whatever reason find a new home here. is here you know that's. the idea for the s.o.'s children's villages originated in austria and spread around the world now there are children's villages on 6 continents suzanne has been an s.o.s. mother for 16 years the 1st of her foster children have grown up and are getting ready to move out how hard will it be for her to let go she's devoted her life her own and her foster children they live together in
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a villa villa kula her grandson teo feels at home here and sees ranya just like a big sister was it like for suzanne a son your highness now aged 27 to grow up among so many foster children that's contempt is how it is as a boy it see another child throw a tantrum or something that happened often after you never really got to me it was my job to react to it in a certain way. if another kid yelled at me i reacted like a child would and yelled back to get up so it. suzanne has been used to having a full house for many years now it's starting to empty out the family's having a farewell party for kai and santa. but i've applied to the police and been accepted as
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a constable candidate. so on monday it's right back to school for a whole week. to go to the walk i have to leave and spend 5 days of the week in la and on saturday and sunday i'm back here on the surface on dark and york. for an important day like this suzanne is more it says on hand as well. over 4 years of course we're happy it's terrific i'm a teacher myself and see the problems kids who grow up their real parents have deciding what to do when they leave school this is a huge success system is awful. but for now they concentrate on partying uncles and friends have come to the farewell party. he said matter i think one fridays andra celebrated her 16th birthday and on wednesday she's going to the zone at her home but she won't be gone i'm sure definitely come home once a month and for vacations as well as christmas easter mother's day and so on.
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xander is moving into a home for mentally challenged people there she can live and work like a young adult in the family she wouldn't be able to get the kind of support she needs zander and her brother can i have lived with susanna since they were toddlers . now both are leaving the security and familiarity of their children's village family. everest and i i'm really proud of my big big brother the cause of who would all. have to actually. you know i've already packed my things yes you know you have to sign anything. do you have enough money to take advice or don't think i do think you have enough like then you have to stop by a bank and pick up some money again. that same evening chis time has come it will be the 1st time he's left his children's village how
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he's moving to another unfamiliar far away town to attend a police academy. class you've got your bus pass enter train ticket and this and that if it's there. he takes leave of his foster mother will it be hard for kaya to live 200 kilometers away from home yeah yeah definitely. yeah but it's not just us all of us to mature i think it has to do with the fact that these kids were taken from their parents as little children and now it's twice as hard to say goodbye again persuasions with a mother it upsets a neighborhood that isn't. the kind i think i don't i never wanted to go far away. to show so now he's still in vacation and because i'll see to it all right back at things and go. yeah but you'll come back as i know i was like i was a guy like this that little car doesn't always know.
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i'm for this country it's interesting it's hard for me when it's so hard for him because i always worry that in my quit school again or he won't be able to take the frustrations i or he won't be able to take leaving everyone here and his girlfriend involved in bourg and that as i come in and he can't go to see her and i do worry and hope he'll be stable enough to hold up now but his stubby details had to start to suzanna has to get back to what. this is just this is breakfast now. you know. the rest of her foster family is still here susanna and more let's take the remaining kids and their friends on a bicycle talk i didn't know how good i am aware of. the kids look at the sheep that was a beautiful oh i just assume. it's this you know that's really neat if you've got fewer kids you can still go on a bike tours like this.
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one you know just to ride and don't try any fancy tricks. yet i think you all get 2 scoops i'd like 5 me and spend 10 it's just not right is stuff that you're getting to scotch now that's enough now stop ok it's cool it's himself. he could also get saved up to have texts no i said 2 scoops but what's the big deal about 2 scoops i mean you've got 2 scoops haven't you some are it's a frosty can do you know what the kids are saying it's really crappy as popeye he always lets us now in the villainy that are going on he has done so well on a bike. in spite of the minus spats suzanna and moments are a good team and sail through the highs and the lows even in the children's village
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family not many people are willing to take on a round the clock job like this but susannah work hard and so. i mean the family like you know if i count my biological children then i've got 7 children who started in professions and their adult lives. and i hope they'll stay in touch with each other as well. and i hope that my children are on their way to a good future. good have big markets. and i also hope that things will turn out so that by the time the 3 younger ones move out all know what i'm going to do we start you know i don't know yet and i don't know what's to come or how things will be myself but i have faith that it'll be good i would have. to spend our. money as
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well for your free advice from the wall. how. we're going to just listen. when you got your shoes off would you take your bag into the room please. sandra's come to stay over the weekend. and i got homesick really bad. what did you do nothing nothing or make. a new mom. and she's expecting another visitor later susanna drives to the station is arriving by train from the police academy to spend the weekend at her. hello mother. if
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it were is an odyssey isn't and. suzanne is happy to have her brood around her again. and next. to. her. ok. because. if. so how do you recognize your brother he looks good doesn't it. there's. also a little bit we're about to eat wash your hands you have to get changed you can't eat like that. susanna wants the children to be independent. proud he shows us his 1st calm. mom had me included my mother gave me a loan and i make monthly payment. because if i'm going to law it's definitely
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better to be more mobile and not have to wait forever for the train and it's even more fun so i don't want to be late. to do is that it's also good to have a little practice driving as a police officer you'll need to drive most definitive you're definitely better off if you have a driver's license with a car you're more mobile and maybe a bit more grown up to go. left kind of be a slow leisurely driver forced to have to you think i'll drive carefully but test how fast i can go or will be shot but this out of it you can drive that car so fast full of that i can do $0.17 nonsense kai if you drive into something the car will be cut put in so will you i don't want that i disbelieve you can't do $170.00 in a carl. so there is also consciousness 255 even if you are 18 responsible for yourself. in lost the last what letting go of him or letting children go at all is tough because i think when
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you're 18 you have a lot of freedoms but you lack experience you have to feel it. and some kids don't take kindly to being offered advice by the kind those guys not really that way you have to give him credit for that. one of the. places that the title should i make sure to call or text tonight we're going home sluggish what are stripes. so. you can have sex you also tell us when you get there if you know right. it's similar on our own again now it's quite funny actually guys 1st trip in his own car like. suzanne is life is quietly in town but just a little eyes are going to get let's go in i've got to get the girls to bed with. the. way i look i mean.
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