NBC's Tim Russert dies at 58 after collapsing
By DAVID ESPO and LAURIE KELLMAN, AP Special Correspondent
WASHINGTON - Tim Russert, a political lifer who made a TV career of his passion with unrelenting questioning of the powerful and influential, died suddenly Friday in the midst of a presidential campaign he'd covered with trademark intensity. Praise poured in from the biggest names in politics, some recalling their own meltdown moments on his hot seat.
Russert, 58, was a political operative before he was a journalist. He joined NBC a quarter century ago and ended up as the longest-tenured host of the Sunday talk show "Meet the Press."
He was an election-night fixture, with his whiteboard and scribbled figures, and was moderator for numerous political debates. He wrote two best-selling books, including the much-loved "Big Russ and Me" about his relationship with his father.
He was NBC's Washington bureau chief.
1 comment:
Tim Russert was one of the best, Charles. He certainly helped me to understand American politics and Americana.
Blessings,
Geoffrey
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