marika wrote:
> Frank Kalder wrote:
>>
_German TV_
> Sabine Christiansen is the one who is most familiar to me.
>
She started out as an "air hostess" and succeeded remarkably as a
most appreciated (yet controversial) political journalist.
>
RTL's anchorman Peter
www.planet-interview.de/interviews/kloeppel-peter//index.jpg
lived formerly in the USA and has got a US spouse. I appreciate
particularly his news (daily) and political interviews. He's smart,
charming, friendly and very competent.
Occasionally, Peter is replaced by the fabulous journalist and
moderator Ilka [eat miller]
www.perfect4all.de/ilka_essmueller_rtl_03.html. "Ilka Essmüller (*
1. Oktober 1964 in Stolzenau) ist eine deutsche Journalistin und
Moderatorin." (
de.wikipedia.org)
... journalistic all-rounder...
"Ilka Essmüller bezeichnet sich selbst als journalistische
Allrounderin. Egal ob als Moderatorin im Studio, als Reporterin vor Ort
oder als Redakteurin am Schreibtisch, sie beherrscht die ganze Palette
des modernen TV-Journalismus." (vip.rtl.de/promidb)
Enjoy her gallery:
www.perfect4all.de/ilka_essmueller_01.html
_US TV_
>
> I don't so much like the news, but the hour long political discussion
> shows. I try to watch them all in a row on Sunday morning but they're
> run concurrently and some are missed, therefore.
>
That may be quite sufficient to be best informed.
> One especial favorite is George Stephanopoulos who is especially well
> qualified to talk about politics, having served on President Clinton's
> staff as a White House aide.
>
> I have to wonder whether Hillary Clinton will bring him back for her
> campaigns.
>
That'd be exaggerating...
> Which reminds me that just these last few weeks, several
> candidates have proclaimed intent to test waters, and one actually
> closed down his campaign, Evan Bayh. John Edwards, who was John
> Kerry's running mate, and who previously led his own campaign is
> expected to announce that he is again running. Last time, he announced
> his candidacy on the Daily Show, which is a political satire show.
> We'll see what he does this time.
>
Yep!
> A tidbit about Stephanopoulos -- his sister is a Russian nun, Sister
> Maria, who was stationed in Jericho a few years back. Don't know where
> she is now.
>
How did she possibly get to Russia?
Maybe during the communistic era in Greece
when they relocated many Greeks as workers in Russian factories?!
> "In the fight between you and the
> world, back the world" - Franz Kafka
>
Ciao, Frank