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« Reply #20 on: June 13, 2008, 06:40:48 PM »

God bless his soul.

R.I.P.
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« Reply #21 on: June 13, 2008, 06:43:50 PM »



Yes this is very serious news....I can feel your sincere sadness....but it was funny the first time I Stallowned you and shut you the feck up  peace

Boy, it's been a big old bag of dumb around here lately.

Lets show the man a little respect and keep the juvenile comments to yourself.
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« Reply #22 on: June 13, 2008, 06:49:06 PM »

that's awful news. such a shame.

i really enjoyed his work. he's been a big part of my sunday mornings for years now. and i LOVE sunday mornings.... coffee, breakfast, sunday paper, espn, and meet the press.

i'm gonna miss his work and what he would have brought to the election season.

Did you catch the interviews he gave about the latest book he wrote about his father? I was really impressed by him after that.

Off topic a little bit, I disagree with Pat Buchanan on most things, but I like listening to his commentary, he's much more level headed than  guys like Hannity.
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« Reply #23 on: June 13, 2008, 07:12:07 PM »

Really, he was the best part of MSNBC's election coverage.

Agreed.

No matter the company, he seemed very fair  and down the middle as they come.  He will be missed.

I concur.



Brokaw broke into the US Open Golf tornament broadcast to report the news, there was a TV on at the client I was doing work for today.

A damn shame, 58 years old, way too soon to go. Brokaw mentioned Russert would work so hard he would reach the point of exhaustion. My hat goes off to Mr Russert.  Cry
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« Reply #24 on: June 13, 2008, 07:46:44 PM »

In my opinion, he was one of the rare few in his profession who would call out his guests, ask tough questions, and not let anyone sidestep a question.   I'm very sad to know that he's gone.
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« Reply #25 on: June 14, 2008, 03:42:34 AM »

this is terrible....Tim Russert was a great guy....who really had one of the few remaining actual NEWS shows....very little fluff in his shows and interviews....a true professional....
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« Reply #26 on: June 14, 2008, 04:00:11 AM »

I gained some respect for Olbermann today.   He spent at least 4 hours straight leading the commentary, and he was clearly distrought and emotional.    That takes balls.   He even complimented Joe Lieberman, shows the wide range of people that had a lot of respect for Russert. 
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« Reply #27 on: June 14, 2008, 06:11:59 AM »

Very sad news RIP Sad
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« Reply #28 on: June 14, 2008, 01:44:48 PM »

very upsetting when u think about death

u just never know when u wake up if this is gonna be your last day or not.


RIP
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« Reply #29 on: June 15, 2008, 02:52:44 AM »

Meet the Press and Sunday mornings wont be the same without Tim... no
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« Reply #30 on: June 15, 2008, 03:15:52 AM »

very upsetting when u think about death

u just never know when u wake up if this is gonna be your last day or not.


RIP

And that's why life is exciting.

Good luck in your next life Tim.
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« Reply #31 on: June 15, 2008, 05:56:59 AM »

I bet he's moderating the Adams-Nixon debate right now... ok

Rest in peace, Tim.
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« Reply #32 on: June 15, 2008, 10:33:51 AM »

This is a great loss to the field of journalism for sure.  RIP.
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« Reply #33 on: June 15, 2008, 04:21:36 PM »

http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/06/15/russert.sunday/index.html

NBC remembers Russert on first 'Meet the Press' since his death

Story Highlights
The moderator's chair on NBC's "Meet the Press" stood empty Sunday
Veteran journalist collapses at work, according to NBC
The 58-year-old Russert died of an apparent heart attack
Tom Brokaw: "Our issue this sad Sunday morning" is honoring Russert
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The moderator's chair on NBC's "Meet the Press" stood empty on Sunday in remembrance of Tim Russert, the man who had occupied it for 17 years.

As the show's host, Russert became a mainstay of television journalism's political talk.

He died Friday of apparent heart attack, according to the network. He was 58. The network said Russert collapsed while at work.

Colleague and former NBC anchor Tom Brokaw, who broke the news about the anchor's death, spoke on Sunday the familiar first four words of the news program, "Our issues this Sunday." He noted that those were the same words Russert had been recording for the show when he collapsed and died. Watch Brokaw break the news ?

"Our issue this sad Sunday morning is remembering and honoring our colleague and friend," Brokaw said.

"He said he was only the temporary custodian," of this program, which he called a national treasure, Brokaw said. "Of course, he was so much more than all that."

Brokaw sat among some of Russert's other colleagues in the front of the show's set, including Pulitzer Prize-winning author Doris Kearns Goodwin and political analysts Mary Matalin and James Carville, who is also a CNN contributor. Watch as Carville describes his friendship with Russert ?

"This is where you separated the men from the boys," said Matalin, who is married to Carville. "You weren't a candidate until you came on this show."

A montage of clips from past years showed various politicians -- former President Bill Clinton, President Bush, former presidential candidate Ross Perot, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff -- sitting across the table from Russert. Watch politicians, journalists pay homage to Russert ?

Some showed the politicians as they squirmed.

"Look, I was asked - I shouldn't have said that," New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson said on the show in May 2007.

Richardson had appeared on the show as part of the "Meet the Candidates 2008" series, and was grilled by Russert about his contradictory positions on numerous issues.

"So you're - I've been in public life for 25 years, you're going to find a lot of these; it seems you found them all here," he said, smiling somewhat sheepishly.

"I'm just trying to set the record and trying to give you a chance to respond, which is fair," Russert had responded.

In another clip at the end of an April 2006 show, Sen. John McCain told Russert, "I haven't had so much fun since my last interrogation."

Russert had appeared as an unlikely icon for television news, with his cherubic face and dimpled chin, but he was a prolific interviewer and tireless journalist, one with an intimidating breadth of political knowledge and insight.

"It was a very easy show to prepare for in the sense that you knew he was not going to ask you any questions out of left field; you knew his thing was going to be entitlements, you knew his thing was going to be past statements, you knew where he was coming from," Carville said Sunday of "Meet the Press."

Matalin countered: "It was simple in the fact that there was no 'gotcha,' but it was not easy. Because you had to be 10 questions deep, because he was going to be 12 questions deep."

As news of his death hit the airwaves and Internet, tributes rolled in -- with nearly everyone praising his prowess as a journalist and as an interviewer.

Bush, in a written statement, called Russert "a tough and hardworking newsman."

"He was always well-informed and thorough in his interviews," Bush said. "And he was as gregarious off the set as he was prepared on it."

Longtime CBS news anchor Walter Cronkite said, "Broadcast journalism lost one of its greats today. Tim Russert was a giant in our field -- a standard-bearer of journalistic integrity and ethics. His masterful interviews and roundtable discussions are legendary. This is a tragic loss for journalism and for all who were privileged to know him."

But colleagues who knew him best also praised his warmth, and described him as a mentor.

"I think it's so poignant that we're talking about Tim on Father's Day because he was a father to so many of us," said California first lady Maria Shriver, who once worked for NBC.

On Friday, NBC chief foreign affairs correspondent Andrea Mitchell said, "He was always teaching each of us to be as rigorous as he was in looking at all the facts, examining everything and then being as balanced and fair and down-the-middle as anyone could possibly be."

Washingtonian Magazine once dubbed Russert the best and most influential journalist in Washington, D.C., 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. His two books -- 2004's "Big Russ and Me" and 2006's "Wisdom of Our Fathers" -- were both New York Times bestsellers.
 
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« Reply #34 on: June 16, 2008, 10:52:04 PM »

Fox News did a hit job piece on the guy the next morning.

Why am I not surprised.

Douchebags.
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« Reply #35 on: June 16, 2008, 11:00:10 PM »

that's awful news. such a shame.

i really enjoyed his work. he's been a big part of my sunday mornings for years now. and i LOVE sunday mornings.... coffee, breakfast, sunday paper, espn, and meet the press.

i'm gonna miss his work and what he would have brought to the election season.

Did you catch the interviews he gave about the latest book he wrote about his father? I was really impressed by him after that.

Off topic a little bit, I disagree with Pat Buchanan on most things, but I like listening to his commentary, he's much more level headed than  guys like Hannity.

i did see that. that was good stuff. the story about the baseball glove his father bought him was classic.

and the tribute during meet the press yesterday was great. not too many dry eyes watching that...especially near the end when they were playing "thunder road."
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« Reply #36 on: June 16, 2008, 11:33:09 PM »

Saw an interview with his son today and was also impressed. Very articulate and centered, despite his loss. A reflection of his Father, and his Father before that.

Very touching overall, despite all our differences, we can probably agree that family is the most important thing in life. The rest is all bullshit.

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« Reply #37 on: June 16, 2008, 11:45:40 PM »

Fox News did a hit job piece on the guy the next morning.

Why am I not surprised.

Douchebags.

Are you serious??? I heard them say nothing but good things.  I heard Brit Hume speak very, very highly of him.  What did they say SLC?
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« Reply #38 on: June 16, 2008, 11:47:56 PM »

Fox News did a hit job piece on the guy the next morning.

Why am I not surprised.

Douchebags.

Are you serious??? I heard them say nothing but good things.  I heard Brit Hume speak very, very highly of him.  What did they say SLC?

Olbermann reported today that it was this morning, but he didn't show anything.

Even Hannity spoke very well of Russert so I'm surprised Fox stooped that low so soon.  Undecided
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« Reply #39 on: June 17, 2008, 12:05:31 AM »

It was their morning show, which has at times, gone round and round with Fox's Chris Wallace (Who at the time was standing up for Obama, personally I think he likes him.)

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