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Tim Russert

TV Personality / Journalist

Tim Russert was an American television journalist known best for hosting the political affairs talk show, Meet the Press. A 1972 graduate of John Carroll University in Cleveland, Russert also held a degree from Cleveland State University's Cleveland-Marshall College of Law (1976). Before he began his TV career, Russert worked for both U.S. Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan (1977-82) and New York's Governor Mario Cuomo (1983-84), both Democrats. He was hired by NBC in 1984, and by the end of the decade was a bureau chief in Washington, D.C. He took over hosting Meet the Press in 1991 and within a few years became NBC's go-to guy in Washington and one of the most prominent political journalists in the business. Russert earned millions of dollars as a no-nonsense, working class guy from Buffalo asking tough questions of newsmakers ranging from George W. Bush to Barack Obama. He also published books, including Big Russ and Me (2004, about his dad) and Wisdom of Our Fathers (2006, a collection of letters about other dads).

Extra credit: Russert married Maureen Orth, later a writer for Vanity Fair magazine, in 1983. Their son, Luke, was born in 1985... Russert himself became a newsmaker in 2007 when he wound up in the middle of an F.B.I. investigation about the Valerie Plame Wilson case, thanks to the testimony of Vice President Dick Cheney's aide, I. "Scooter" Libby. Libby testified that Russert told him in 2003 that Plame was a C.I.A. agent, a fact which was a secret at the time. Russert later testified that he could not recall saying that to Libby, but could not rule it out.

Blog posts mentioning Tim Russert:
Russert's Doctor Describes His Heart Attack Tim Russert Dies of Heart Attack

Four Good Links

MSNBC: Meet the Press

Official site, with highlights and podcasts

Buffalo Tim

New Yorker profile from 2004 about Russert and his dad

Big Russ and Me

Promotional site for his books, with several family photos

Meet Tim Russert

Personal and career profile from 2006

Vital Stats

Birth

7 May 1950

Birthplace

Buffalo, New York

Death

13 June 2008
(heart failure, age 58)

Best Known As

Host of TV's Meet the Press, 1991-2008