Call it the tin ear syndrome. What else explains why President Bush and his wife, who have not attended the funeral of any soldier killed in Iraq, went to the wake on Tuesday for TV journalist Tim ...
President Bush suggested to his staff that he appear on "Meet the Press" on Sunday as a way of answering questions about Iraq after a barrage of Democratic criticism against him, a White House ...
PARIS — President Bush mourned NBC correspondent Tim Russert at a news conference Saturday with France’s president, calling the veteran newsman who died of a heart attack “a hard-working, thorough and ...
In the nearly 17 years as the host of “Meet the Press,” Tim Russert grilled lawmakers from across the political spectrum. By Daniel E. Slotnik The longtime host of “Meet the Press” died at the age of ...
Until this year, by far the two highest profile debates Jeb Bush participated in were the one in 1994 when the late Lawton Chiles left Bush flummoxed by declaring, "The old he-coon walks just before ...
We're going to take a few minutes now to remember NBC newsman Tim Russert, the longtime host of "Meet the Press." He collapsed at NBC's Washington bureau today while he preparing for Sunday's show.
PARIS — President Bush mourned NBC correspondent Tim Russert at a news conference Saturday with France’s president, calling the veteran newsman who died of a heart attack “a hard-working, thorough and ...
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 ...
Tim Russert died yesterday. He was only 58. He was many things in his life, a lawyer, political aid, a best-selling author. But far and away, his leading role was as a political analyst and the long ...
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