Tim Russert died Friday afternoon of a heart attack while in the newsroom at NBC headquarters in Washington, DC. He died doing the thing he loved the most- readying himself for another edition of S...
Tim Russert died Friday afternoon of a heart attack while in the newsroom at NBC headquarters in Washington, DC. He died doing the thing he loved the most- readying himself for another edition of Sunday morning's Meet the Press.
David Todd remembers Tim Russert as a father figure, guiding those who worked for him to bring out their best professionally.
But, the personal side of Tim Russert is clearly what moves this man. He details how Tim's love of his own family, encouraged everyone around him to love their own families more. This is THE best interview of all showing the personal character of Tim Russert.
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Looks like his 15 minutes is over. . . RIH. . .(rot in hell)