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http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/06/13/tim.russert/index.html

 

CNN) -- Tim Russert, who became one of America's leading political journalists as the host of NBC's "Meet the Press," died Friday, according to the network. He was 58.

Tim Russert joined NBC in 1984 and established himself as the face of the network's political coverage.

The network said Russert suffered a heart attack while at work and could not be revived. He had just returned from a family vacation in Italy to celebrate the graduation of his son, Luke, from Boston College.

Russert joined the network in 1984 and quickly established himself as the face of the network's political coverage.

In 1985 he supervised live broadcasts of the "Today" show from Rome, negotiating an appearance by Pope John Paul II -- a first for American television.

He took the helm of "Meet the Press" in 1991, turning the long-running Sunday-morning interview program into the most-watched show of its kind in the United States.

Washingtonian Magazine once dubbed Russert the best and most influential journalist in Washington, describing "Meet the Press" as "the most interesting and important hour on television."

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

Remembering Russert
He was one of the most influential names in politics. Larry King remembers the late Tim Russert in a special hour.
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His two books -- 2004's "Big Russ and Me" and 2006's "Wisdom of Our Fathers" were both New York Times best sellers.

Russert served as press secretary for former New York Gov. Mario Cuomo and as chief of staff to Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a New York Democrat who died in 2003.

Russert was born in 1950 in Buffalo, New York, the son of Timothy John Russert Sr. -- a newspaper truck driver and sanitation worker who was the "Big Russ" from his autobiography -- and Elizabeth Russert, a homemaker.

 



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Stress of the primary season coverage probably wasn't good for his heart...he's a pretty big guy



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TheSource said:
Stress of the primary season coverage probably wasn't good for his heart...he's a pretty big guy
You're probably right.  It says he had the heart attack while at work.  Now that's gotta be a crappy thing to watch.  On a morbid note....I'm sure some were filming it on their cell phones.  Wonder how long til it hits youtube.

 



He has an office at work, where he does research. He doesn't do research at the desk he presents his show at. I'm not sure, but I believe the show is live. There probably were no rolling cameras on him. (EDIT: sorry didn't read the part about speculating that it was caught on cell phone cameras)

Again, correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Russert a non-voter since he did not want to become politically biased, as if it is the act of casting a vote which determines your political thought process and where you lean?

Expect some pretty BIG names in politics to come out and praise him.



I'll bet this is a government cover-up story.

Conspiracy time!



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Tom Brokaw on Time Russert's death...




Sad. The guy was the most spin free talking head on tv.


Boy....he must not have been very popular with the youth....because this thread plummeted off the front page.



He was my favorite political coverage guy.



Tim was my dawg. I loved the way he broke down politics for J6P could understand. He was filled with wisdom and I only wish I could grill fools the way he was ownin' folks.

The only other guy that's even in the same league as him is Keith Olbermann. Dang, that hurt. I saw it on the news before I went to work. Russert rocked.

RIP, Tim Russert. You were the man.