Campaign trail he says he might hold a public rally in florida this weekend trump was hospitalized with a coded 19 and his doctor has not said whether the president still has the virus to. Europe to see the surgeon new coronavirus cases tougher restrictions take effect in both in an across germany to stem the tide of infections to hospitals say they already cost germany mounts one year since a confessed neo nazi attack to attack a synagogue in the eastern city of hama killings through the anniversary comes as germanys foreign minister croes crimes tera the greatest danger faced country. Im Rebecca Ritters welcome to the program the United NationsWorld Food Program has won this years Nobel Peace Prize in a wage and Nobel Committee said. It has awarded the prize for quote but when you have pays efforts to combat hunger and improve conditions for pace in conflict affected areas and acting as a driving force in efforts to prevent the use of hunger as a weapon for war and conflict the devil you have paid provided assistance to almost 100000000. 00 people in 88. 00 countries last year the prize is worth over 1000000. 00 and is widely considered the worlds most prestigious reward. For. For more im joined by chief International EditorRichard Walker richard hi nice to see you so the u. N. World food program it is this year was that expected it wasnt really one of the most hotly tipped organizations or institutions in the days leading up to the announcement but when you stand back then it certainly does look like it really does fit the mold of many previous nobel prizes the Nobel Committee has given the award to u. N. Institutions many times over the years in particularly in years where they have Given Mission was particularly critical and that is something that Nobel Committee is saying really is the case right now in terms of hunger and drawing the connection between conflicts and hunger one feeding off the other and also with the coronavirus pandemic here on top of that that adding to the problem especially looking to the year ahead absolutely we actually have a reaction from the devil with pay is the executive director reacting to the price. I mean this is the 1st time about what this speech was what was this. Talk about the most exciting point in time with your wife is the Nobel Peace Prize it is because of the family theyre out there in the most difficult complex places in the world with this war on climate extremes it doesnt matter theyre out there and they deserve this award and wow wow wow wow yeah. Very happy reaction there that was this was this decision controversial anyway well whats striking about it is actually how uncontroversial it is many of the other potential candidates would have sparked controversy one way or another the peace prize was inherently a political statement of course at the World Health Organization for instance was hotly tipped and theres a lot of. That with their devices states having called out of it this year accusing it of being close to close to china so that the World Food Program is not complete without blemishes been accusations for instance last year from within the organization hours been taking place within it but but in the announcement the chair of the Committee Said that the world of the people to the benefit of humankind is in an endeavor that all the nations of the world should be able to endorse and support and i think thats whats so kind of a side that they do think this is basically something that everyone could get behind why do you think the Nobel Committee went in that direction then and rather than making more of a political statement. They were quite clear in their thinking in the announcement of the very beginning of the announcement was about multilateralism saying that the 1st line was about the importance of Global Corporation particularly in this time so its not just the mission of the World Food Programme that theyre highlighting here its also the way it works is a multilateral organizations of countries working together. Then also drawing attention to an underappreciated program and saying that the world is essentially underestimating the problem of hunger at my particular the pandemic coming saying that at the moment more than 100000000 people are facing possible starvation but next year that could go up to 265000000 so that calling attention of the world to a problem and then also very specifically they did say that they want countries to step up funding to the World Food Program to tackle that issue urging countries to boost funding saying that the funding that they are getting currently is not enough so i think really quite concrete objectives that they are trying to achieve by making this announcement this was. The last year was full of scandals and controversies i suppose you could say there were other alternatives do you think the nobel prize is still up with the times i think it is absolutely still relevant every. A year to flee in the world is due to the attention of the world is looked on that way and also that we just saw that of course there have been prizes over the years that have been controversial and prizes that dont shed the Nobel Committee in the best light and the arrival of things like the alternative nobel prize also give you know a forum for. Bringing to the fore people who are not on the radar of the Nobel Committee but i think i think theres no doubt that the place the world would be the poorer without this institution every year really bringing these issues for. I thank you for coming. Lets take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world the f. B. I. Says it is for a plot to kidnap and overthrow the democratic governor of the state of michigan the saying men have been charged many of whom have links to right wing militias thanking all thora he is Governor Gretchen Whitmer accused President Trump of stoking extremism by failing to content to condemn hate groups. The u. S. State of louisiana is bracing for hurricane delta expected to hit on friday evening forecasts show delta had strengthened back into a category 3 hurricane as it closed in on the state on thursday afternoon the projected path includes the area a category 4 hurricane laura made landfall less than 2 months ago. Israelis opposed to Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu is handling of the coronavirus pandemic have protested around the country despite new restrictions on Public Assembly israel currently has the worlds highest weekly infection rate per capita. Well heres some more of the other latest developments in the pandemic nearly half of all intensive care unit beds in paris and now occupied by cope with 19 patients hospitals there have counseled stuff holidays and postpone nonessential operations and china has formally joined the global covert 19 vaccine and initiative known as kovacs pledging support for help to finance fax aid supplies for low Income Countries and the u. N. Says almost 3000000 migrants are stranded abroad to due to coronavirus restrictions is calling for more cooperation between countries to allow people to safely return home. U. S. President donald trump says he might return to the campaign trail as early as saturday with a rally in florida thats just a little over a week of the he was diagnosed with a chronic virus trump made the comments in a television phone interview after his doctor cleared him to resume public engagements a lot questions remain of whether trump could still be contagious white house officials have declined to say whether he lost it when he last tested negative. Many medical professional professionals have expressed some skepticism at trumps contacts earlier we spoke with painted chain home hes an Infectious Disease specialist from the university of california San Francisco hes the president might still be contagious several of us so many of my colleagues actually across the country are worried that you may still be infectious and thats for several reasons 1st of all. Is not necessarily consider a mild case he was put on steroids after all and if you think about that then the c. D. C. Guidelines suggests at least a 20 day window period of isolation. You can obviate that by getting every test and we dont have evidence of that as a plus added to the fact that he was put on steroids which can actually prolong the viral setting i think that makes it even more important to make sure that ease not infectious that starting. Meanwhile europe is seeing a resurgence of corona virus cases that have now surpassed those in the United States daily infections have reached record levels in the United Kingdom and france in germany meanwhile berlin has been declared a coronavirus hot spot amid a nationwide surge new restrictions are going into effect with the head of germanys Public HealthInstitute Warning that widespread infections are likely is people fail to keep to hygiene and distancing rules but Officials Say the countrys Health Care System is up to the task. Coronavirus hot spots are cropping up all over germany but local and regional Officials Say the country is ready intensive care beds are available at most hospitals nationwide with around one in 3 beds an occupier to be increasing number of infections is worrying medical workers but unlike in march they feel they are well prepared. We are now able to recognise symptoms and patients we have more tests and more protective measures than before for example there is no shortage of mosques which was a big issue in march. Night life is only one contributing factor to the rising infections in another part of jamming its a nursing home elsewhere its a slaughterhouse hence the urgent warning this nuclear. Its just possible that we see more than 10000. 00 new cases per day it is possible that the virus spreads uncontrolled i hope this wont be the case. The whole city of berlin is now a risk area with a number of new infections having risen to 50 per 100000 people well over government threshold. Restrictions are imminent. Temperament point meeting with friends are becoming smaller shorter and less frequent like at the start of the year but i think we all expected it. To become the 1st new i cant understand why people are being so unreasonable about the new restrictions theyre jeopardizing everything that weve worked on in the months up to now so this is our new. Detroit you cant really plan anything anymore because you dont know if you can do it or not and. The island a very again was thought to be a safe bet for holidaymakers from by lynn now its only possible with testing ahead of time and quarantining. Havent caught up with germanys leading her ologist Christian Thorsten him but lynch with the virus now spreading fastest in urban areas and funded by i asked him why. Now professor trust in cities all over the world seem to be particularly vulnerable for this virus why is this the case and what can be done in cities well its actually an obvious thing we have. A younger age structure in cities and we had over the last few weeks a higher incidence in young people over the summer months. So this infection is now prevalent in cities and its now redistributing into older age groups these are all the effects that we have so if not only in cities but also elsewhere but obviously because of the higher density because of some situations that you like and leisure. And professional life where you have more people to gather like say and lots off with this. This is probably a specific trait of cities so we have. Well. Lets say. And have a higher incidence now what can german cities for example burden learn from the experiences in new york paris london other cities all over the world well i believe the experience in other cities is like. Look into the future if we are not ready to act on the problem now especially in cities and the the element of this activity is to inform the general public to avoid misinformation and to rely on the corporation of of the general public including the younger people. So to address younger people. Via Media Channels that they actually use. Is is really a task that maybe hasnt been addressed sufficiently now one patient that we see a lot in Media Channels all over the world the us president is his treatment and medication a blueprint for patients all over the world. Well this is very difficult to commend on because i dont have any particular knowledge on this treatment regimen there are drugs. That are being discussed in the public that will be widely available other drugs will are not even even clear now so. This is. Maybe a bit of of a complex type of question. Maybe also very specific to this particular case. So you wouldnt say that its that these medications would be helpful in this fast recovery could be also seen with other patients who get this treatment well i mean the the list of drugs thats being discussed in public i think for each of these drugs there is evidence for an effect or a pivot but this all depends very much on that point of time when they are ministered the dose the general condition of the patient and so on so these are all aspects that i cant comment on but the drops that were given are certainly contributing to a positive outcome. Mading general christian. Well germany is marking the one Year Anniversary of a deadly antisemitic attack on a synagogue in the eastern city of hama the attack a failed to bridge the synagogues from door gunned down to paypal outside data spoke to one woman who narrowly escaped that and the attack that day the attacker came to the synagogue to the exact same spot i just walked out the exact same door and he heard shooting it down. Life is now before and after before the attack and happy attack molly scharf men escaped death by a stroke of fortune on october 9th 2019 in the city of hala the heavily armed attacker arrived around noon to the local synagogue planning to break in and shoot the jewish congregation during the yom kippur war prayers she missed the assailant by only a few minutes after stepping out for some fresh air in a nearby park shortly before he arrived. In my imagination it felt farther away like i was the park is far away its protected but actually when i went back i realized it was so much closer the close call this is just beyond comprehension as things got back to normal i actually think thats when things got more difficult so slowly i started feeling kind of symptoms really hard to keep up with everything. A lot of stress and anxiety. A few months after the attack molly was diagnosed with post Traumatic Stress disorder she started treatment and at the same time found great comfort in the very target of the attack her jewish identity and community the communal events such as prayers and singing a part of her therapy. Singing is like there will be in part one of my connections to judaism and if you look at some of these words are really kind of what i went through of like you know. That even in hard times god is. This connection to god it will be. Even in the more difficult times. Better what it would have been a year after the attack the alleged perpetrator has gone on trial in the city of maque to bourg Molly Sharman was the 1st witness to give testimony in front of the judges in her statement she referred to her Family History my grandfather went through a very terrible thing he lost his whole family in our cast and he was able to live and live a life and you know give us love and he was a cantor and he loved judaism and. I was very close to him so thats what. Made me feel the strongest was this connection with him and i felt it was important to share that in the court and that is resilience. Molly sharman says her grandfather was the only member of the family to survive the holocaust but hala has also made a survivor out of her every year on yom kippur war her grandfather would say a prayer for his granddaughter in hopes of protecting her from any harm she says on october 9th 29000 his hopes were fulfilled this attacker this person cannot take away my grandfather taught me what my grandfather gave me i stood a man to feel im strong and i was able to stand in front of a person who has so much hate and try to hurt us to be able to like say to him you mess with the wrong people. May attack in hama is the most serious antisemitic attack in post reunification germany but its also part of a worrying trend the interior Ministry Says crimes motivated by anti semitism have risen steadily in recent years reaching a high of more than 2000 cases last year just last sunday a man was assaulted and wounded outside a synagogue in Hamburg Police confirmed the motive was anti semitism last month chancellor Angela Merkel said it was a cause of great concern to her that many jews no longer feel safe in germany. And for more on this im joined by marina vies bond shes a member of the German Green Party and also a member of the Jewish Community here in berlin thanks very much for joining us as we just heard antisemitism is on the rise and germanys foreign minister says its the biggest threat in the country do you feel that in your daily life. I feel and many friends tell me that we are more afraid of being jewish in germany today than we have been hafiz ago or a year ago. This trend started to rise a couple of years ago being. Being forced by the platforms by social media where on to semitic conspiracy theories thrive so the attack on hollow was not a surprise to many we were rather expecting when will something happen and where will something happen and we are expecting the next terror attacks today as the likes of q and on spread around the globe telling out to semitic conspiracy theories certainly is alarming i mean its been a year since the attack now in whole or has germany been doing enough. I dont think that germany has been doing enough we are particularly concerned with the far right extremist views within the police because whenever i receive Death Threats or rape threats what i do is i go to the police but we are now learning of more and more police stations where right wing radical schatz groups preparation groups have been uncovered and the ministers of the interior on to doing a very good job at uncovering these structures on the contrary they are saying that we do not need studies because the police has no problem of racism and the synagogues arent protected well enough and where they are the. Minister president has been saying stark and has been saying well the police are needed elsewhere as well and because we have to protect the jews basically we cannot react as fast to calls of the police from the other citizens. Will not doing enough then what do you say germany should be doing to tackle the problem. I think that we need to look at the largest structural issues that he is. And to semitic and racist structures within the police that is what is going on on social media monitor it more closely understand these groups more closely and act before words and humor turn into violence because right now police is not taking very seriously what is happening online because it doesnt seem real. Member of the German Green Party thanks very much for speaking to talk about our. Also sport now on friday is a big day for formula to stop driver make sure america in the run up to this sundays formula one grand prix in western germany schumacher will be given a practice drive that could help land him a saint in the f one car next season hes of course tracing the footsteps of his father racing legend michael the elder schumacher won 7 world titles but was injured severely in a skiing accident in 2013 and is still recovering. If racing and racing skill is in the blood Mick Schumacher could be well on his way to becoming one of f one formula ones greats. I want to write. Big being as for this course. Being prepared has been a long and arduous process on racecourses small and big in the same way it was for a mixed father 7 time champion Michael Schumacher. The carts lead to formula for for mick. His father before him had taken a similar but more winding path. Success has built upon success for the younger schumacher in the lower tiers. Just as decades earlier the successes built up for his dad who quickly became one of the best known athletes around. At age 22 Michael Schumacher drove his 1st season of formula one. When mick turns 22 next year many predict he will drive his 1st season in f one. Being compared to my father was never a problem for me as its Pretty Simple for me being compared to the best driver in one history is the go. Rise toward formula one has been bolstered by the academy of the Ferrari Racing Team the same tumor for which his father won 5 of his 7 world titles. The 1st impressions i had from. Were so hard opening you know a world coming. In the family which was always part of my familys history and you want to have to move his career forward quickly the younger schumacher though a bit unlike his father before him as are you trying to take it slow even while moving in the fastest over the world brownstein. This is deja vu news live from berlin a reminder of the top stories were following for you be United NationsWorld Food Program has won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize the norwegian Nobel Committee in sight of the u. N. Agency for its efforts to combat hunger around the globe and to leading the fight to stop the use of hunger as a weapon of war. New cases of coronaviruses spiking in germany with more than 4500 new infections in the last 24 hours all far as hes in the capital berlin have imposed a ban on late night alcohol sales with the city officially declared a covert hotspot. And germany is marking one year since the deadly attack on a synagogue in the eastern city of hama i confess i confessed neo nazi shot dead 2 people outside the building after failing to breach its front door hes currently on trial. And over again you can always get the news on the go just download our out from google play all from the app store thatll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and if youre part of a news story you can also use the data to send us Photos Videos of whats happening with a long. Article monica jones will be up next with all the Business News im rebecca ridges in the event thank you very much for much. To the point of strong opinions clear positions of international perspectives. After days of uncertainty dont just say donald trump no longer has any coded 19 symptoms so whats behind the president s mysterious recovery and will the corona and then they decide the u. S. Election find out on to the point shortly. To point. Up in 60 minutes on t w. What secrets lie behind. Discover new adventures in the 360 degree. And explore fascinating World Heritage sites. W World Heritage 360 getting out now. Every 2 seconds a person does forced to flee their homes nearly 71000000 people have been forcibly displaced the consequences coming to satirise our documentary series displaced depicts traumatic humanitarian crises around the world you know. Forget them we dont mean that i didnt go to university to kill the pain but i dont know i fully or to have my boss come to me and tell me to kill someone and he got mad and if i dont theyll kill me. People feel for their lives and their future so they seek refuge abroad but what will become of closer to stay behind and same way up until my husband went to peru because of the crisis that i dont want it that if he hadnt gone there we would have died of hunger and i want it down. To a display starts october 16th going to job. As. 4516. 00 thats how many new coronavirus cases are reported in germany within the last 24 hours the virus is spreading fast and with the feel of what it will do to the economy ill speak to the president of germanys evil institute also coming up