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.
Tim Russert was one of the best, Charles. He certainly helped me to understand American politics and Americana.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Geoffrey