“America, we will lose you!” – Stephen Schwarzkopf’s Final Chapter “Inside USA”
The Schwarzkopf family’s house near Washington is almost empty. Home effects, including the popular “basement studio”, are already moving to Europe. For more than six years in the United States, Stephen Schwarzkopf – during his tenure as American correspondent, took to the states his family life, the “Americans” he loved, their strengths, weaknesses, and their positive attitude. The world.
S.Since 2016, Stephen Schwarzkopf has managed the WELT studio opposite the White House, and has been connected 1,500 times since then. He and his cameramen reported on at least 33 of the 50 U.S. states for 1,200 news, 20 long reports and countless television broadcasts. Always on the path of current social, political and cultural developments, they reported on the beautiful and less beautiful sides of the largest country. Conclusion: “Americans are a remarkable people – kind people, helpful, open, generous, enthusiastic.” Our correspondent learned a moving example of common sympathy for the fate of fellow human beings from his son’s school: “Students and teachers in Ukraine prayed for me every day for weeks during my reporting week. In his latest Inside USA podcast episode, he filled in with gratitude:” America, we miss you! “
Within the United States The podcast was made by Stephen Schwarzkopf, US correspondent for the news channel WELT. Stephen gives a behind-the-scenes view of Washington’s political establishment and ordinary people’s America. After all, he’s constantly talking about things you do not see on TV or on the Internet. Always about easy family life with his wife Julia and kids Dill and Jet.
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