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  1. Timothy John Russert (May 7, 1950 – June 13, 2008) was an American television journalist and lawyer who appeared for more than 16 years as the longest-serving moderator of NBC's Meet the Press. He was a senior vice president at NBC News and Washington bureau chief, and also hosted an eponymous CNBC / MSNBC weekend interview program .

  2. Sep 16, 2014 · WHEN TV journalist Tim Russert died June 13, it was heartbreaking news for his family, friends and fans. Chief of the Washington bureau of NBC News and longtime moderator of “Meet the Press,”...

  3. Apr 22, 2023 · Luke Russert, the son of late journalist Tim Russert, shares his personal story of grief and healing in his new book. He recalls the moment he learned of his father's sudden...

  4. Jun 13, 2008 · Tim Russert, NBC News’ Washington bureau chief and the moderator of “Meet the Press,” died Friday after suffering a heart attack at the bureau. He was 58.

  5. Jun 13, 2008 · Tim Russert, one of the nation's most respected political journalists, collapsed and died from an apparent heart attack on Friday at the NBC News bureau in Washington, D.C.

  6. Jun 14, 2008 · Tim Russert, a fixture in American homes on Sunday mornings and election nights since becoming moderator of “Meet the Press” nearly 17 years ago, died Friday after collapsing at the Washington...

  7. Jun 13, 2008 · Tim Russert, who became one of America's leading political journalists as the host of NBC's "Meet the Press," died Friday, the network said. He was 58.

  8. Jun 14, 2008 · Our parting words tonight from a man who left his own mark on American history, on politics, and on the media - longtime newsman of NBC Tim Russert. He died suddenly yesterday, two days before...

  9. Jun 14, 2008 · Tim Russert died Friday at the age of 58. Russert was a lawyer, political aide, and a best-selling author. But far and away his leading role was as political analyst and longtime host of NBC's...

  10. The longest-running host in the 60-year history of the "Meet the Press," Russert took the helm in 1991, earning a reputation for asking his guests tough questions, often playing them previous ...

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