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Claus Kleber

Claus Kleber (born September 2, 1955) is a German journalist. He anchors ''heute journal'', an evening news program on ZDF, one of Germany's two major public TV stations. He is also known for his expertise in United States politics and German-American relations, as evidenced by his 2005 bestseller ''Amerikas Kreuzzüge'' ("America's Crusades").
== Career ==
Kleber started building his reputation during the 1980s as a Washington correspondent for Deutschlandfunk (DLF), a German public radio station.
In the spring of 1989, Kleber returned to Germany as Chief Editor of RIAS Berlin, the city’s most influential radio station. There, he was on location for the Fall of the Berlin Wall, and brought eyewitness accounts of the crumbling Soviet Empire to Germany.
In 1990, Kleber returned for another twelve years to Washington as a Senior Correspondent and Bureau Chief for ARD (1997 to 2001), one of the two nationwide German public television networks (the other being ZDF, where he currently works). During his time in the US, he set high standards in international reporting and consequently gained a reputation as one of his country’s most influential foreign policy journalists. He has reported from all fifty states in the US, and he has covered, met and interviewed every American president since Ronald Reagan as well as the most influential members of the George W. Bush administration, including President Bush himself as well as secretaries Condoleezza Rice, Donald Rumsfeld and Colin Powell.
In 2002, Kleber moved to London as ARD Bureau Chief. Only a few months into the new job, he received an offer from ZDF (Germany's other major public network) to become managing editor and Principal Anchor of ''heute journal'', one of Germany's leading television news programs. In 2014, he interviewed US President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Kleber is also a documentary filmmaker. With his long-standing professional partner, Angela Andersen, he has created many documentary films, including the award-winning ''America, Almighty'' (2003), ''Peoples of the Orient'' (2003), ''Minefield Afghanistan'' (2004) and ''India – Unstoppable'' (2006).〔(DVD details from amazon.de )〕
In 2009 the film-making duo started putting an emphasis on the big issues of our age:
* the renewed threat of nuclear weapons in the 21st century in ''The Bomb'' (2009), a 3-part-documentary.
* global strategic consequences of climate change in ''Machtfaktor Erde'' (2011), a 2-part documentary.
* the global struggle to provide for ten billion people in 2050 in ''HUNGER!'' and ''DURST!'' (thirst), a 2-part documentary (2014).
Since 2015, Claus Kleber also works as Honorary Professor at the German University of Tübingen.

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