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NBC’s Tim Russert dead at 58
« on: June 13, 2008, 02:22:29 PM »


Tim Russert on the set of ‘Meet the Press’ in February 2007.
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updated 4:15 p.m. ET June 13, 2008

WASHINGTON - Tim Russert, NBC News’ Washington bureau chief and the moderator of “Meet the Press,” died Friday after a sudden heart attack at the bureau, NBC News said Friday. He was 58.

Russert was recording voiceovers for Sunday’s “Meet the Press” program when he collapsed, the network said. He and his family had recently returned from Italy, where they celebrated the graduation of Russert’s son, Luke, from Boston College.

No further details were immediately available.

Russert was best known as host of “Meet the Press,” which he took over in December 1991. Now in its 60th year, “Meet the Press” is the longest-running program in the history of television.

But he was also a vice president of NBC News and head of its overall Washington operations, a nearly round-the-clock presence on NBC and MSNBC on election nights.

He was “one of the premier political journalists and analysts of his time,” Tom Brokaw, the former longtime anchor of “NBC Nightly News,” said in announcing Russert’s death. “This news division will not be the same without his strong, clear voice.”

In 2008, Time Magazine named Russert him one of the 100 most influential people in the world.

Timothy John Russert Jr. was born in Buffalo, N.Y., on May 7, 1950. He was a graduate of Canisius High School, John Carroll University and the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law. He was a member of the bar in New York and the District of Columbia.

Senate staffer before entering journalism
After graduating from law school, Russert went into politics as a staff operative. In 1976, he worked on the Senate campaign of Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D-N.Y., and in 1982, he worked on Mario Cuomo’s campaign for governor of New York.

Russert joined NBC News in 1984. In April 1985, he supervised the live broadcasts of NBC’s TODAY show from Rome, negotiating and arranging an appearance by Pope John Paul II, a first for American television. In 1986 and 1987, Russert led NBC News’ weeklong broadcasts from South America, Australia and China.

Of his background as a Democratic political operative, Russert said, “My views are not important.”

“Lawrence Spivak, who founded ‘Meet the Press,’ told me before he died that the job of the host is to learn as much as you can about your guest’s positions and take the other side,” he said in a 2007 interview with Time magazine. “And to do that in a persistent and civil way. And that’s what I try to do every Sunday.”

Cuomo, Russert’s onetime boss, wrote of Russert: “Most candidates are not eager to present themselves for Tim’s incisive scrutiny, which is fed by his prodigious study and preparation. But they have little choice: appearing on ‘Meet the Press’ is today as vital to a serious candidate as being properly registered to vote.”

Russert wrote two books — “Big Russ and Me” in 2004 and “Wisdom of Our Fathers” in 2006 — both of which were New York Times best-sellers.

Emmy for Reagan funeral coverage
In 2005, Russert was awarded an Emmy for his role in the coverage of the funeral of President Ronald Reagan. His “Meet the Press” interviews with George W. Bush and Al Gore in 2000 won the Radio and Television Correspondents’ highest honor, the Joan S. Barone Award, and the Annenberg Center’s Walter Cronkite Award.

Russert’s March 2000 interview of Sen. John McCain shared the 2001 Edward R. Murrow Award for Overall Excellence in Television Journalism. He was also the recipient of the John Peter Zenger Award, the American Legion Journalism Award, the Veterans of Foreign Wars News Media Award, the Congressional Medal of Honor Society Journalism Award, the Allen H. Neuharth Award for Excellence in Journalism, the David Brinkley Award for Excellence in Communication and the Catholic Academy for Communication’s Gabriel Award. He was a member of the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame.

Russert was a trustee of the Freedom Forum’s Newseum and a member of the board of directors of the Greater Washington Boys and Girls Club, and America’s Promise — Alliance for Youth.

In 1995, the National Father’s Day Committee named him “Father of the Year,” Parents magazine honored him as “Dream Dad” in 1998, and in 2001 the National Fatherhood Initiative also recognized him as Father of the Year.

Irish America magazine named him one of the top 100 Irish Americans in the country, and he was selected as a Fellow of the Commission of European Communities.

Survivors include Russert’s wife, Maureen Orth, a writer for Vanity Fair magazine, whom he met at the 1976 Democratic National Convention; and their son, Luke.


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Re: NBC’s Tim Russert dead at 58
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2008, 02:28:29 PM »
WDFIS???

DAIS de man I does watch straight troo for mih yankee political news

man look normal normal doin he show sunday mornin......sorry to hear dat.
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Re: NBC’s Tim Russert dead at 58
« Reply #2 on: June 13, 2008, 02:30:12 PM »
Brax! Political Sundays mash up ... RIP fella ... RIP!

Ah remember when he gave de BC graduation class a shout out ... nuff notables falling this year.

 

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Re: NBC’s Tim Russert dead at 58
« Reply #3 on: June 13, 2008, 04:46:15 PM »
His son graduated from BC dis yr. Imagine he return early from he holiday wit wife and son 2 prepare 4 d programme. Can u imagine gettin dat call in Italy lawd fadder dat hard.
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Re: NBC’s Tim Russert dead at 58
« Reply #4 on: June 13, 2008, 07:20:15 PM »
Maybe the pressure of the job got to him. He also looked like he was a bit overweight too. Maybe a combination of both of these factors got to him.

Who knows.

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Re: NBC’s Tim Russert dead at 58
« Reply #5 on: June 13, 2008, 07:59:55 PM »
that one hit meh hard today dread, when i see he death i was in shock, i just see the man the other day alive and happy, next thing he dead stueps  :(
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Re: NBC’s Tim Russert dead at 58
« Reply #6 on: June 13, 2008, 08:26:46 PM »
It was heart related d had some heart condition dat was bein managed but he got a clot and yes d man was on tv just d other day
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Re: NBC’s Tim Russert dead at 58
« Reply #7 on: June 15, 2008, 03:32:45 PM »
That was sad to hear.  He was well liked and respected. Not ah soul have ah bad ting tuh say bout him.  RIP
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Re: NBC’s Tim Russert dead at 58
« Reply #8 on: June 16, 2008, 11:06:34 PM »

It was really discomforting to hear that news.   Tim Russert was clearly a cut above some of those other interviewers. One can see that he prepared for his shows and programs.  I recall in the Clinton-Obama debate he asked Clinton the following question:  you  (Clinton) claim that you can create XXX thousand jobs and you have the slides and  analysis to back it up, however when campaigning for the senate seat in N.Y you also made a similar claim that you can create xx thousand jobs in upstate N.Y, and as it turned out you won and we lost jobs in upstate N.Y, ….. what happened.    Of course Clinton could not really handle the question, and it showed that her promises of having solutions etc were simply a style of campaigning, an act and nothing more.  Russet will be missed.

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Re: NBC’s Tim Russert dead at 58
« Reply #9 on: June 16, 2008, 11:22:06 PM »
Yep he will be missed
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