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Luke Orth Russert (born August 22, 1985) is an American author and broadcast news correspondent who worked for NBC News from 2008 to 2016. [1] His reporting has been shown on NBC Nightly News , TODAY , NBCNews.com , and MSNBC .
In 1983, she married the political journalist Tim Russert, whom she met at the 1980 Democratic National Convention. Their son, Luke Russert, who was born in August 1985, is a former NBC News correspondent. [72] Orth is the dedicatee of her friend Larry McMurtry's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Lonesome Dove. [73]
Russert's father Timothy Joseph Russert, "Big Russ", was a World War II veteran who held down two jobs after the war, emphasized the importance of maintaining strong family values, the reverence of faith, and never taking a short cut to reach a goal. Russert claimed to have received over 60,000 letters from people in response to the book ...
Since Tim Russert's death was announced by NBC Friday afternoon, prominent journalists and politicians have paid tribute to him. I won't attempt to compete with the likes of Andrea Mitchell, Tom ...
"It's why I decided to run for Senate," Hogan, a moderate Republican and Trump critic, said in an interview with MSNBC Live's Luke Russert at the network's inaugural live event in downtown Washington.
“My dad and Teddy are talking up front,” Charlie said. “We haven't taken off yet. ... “Tim Russert was a close family friend and his summer house was 20 minutes from here,” said Ebersol ...
Russert is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Tim Russert (1950–2008), American journalist; Luke Russert (born 1985), American journalist, son of Tim; Megan Russert, fictional Baltimore homicide detective (and fictionally a relative of the real Tim Russert)
A former New York Jets assistant who has been coaching Rice since 2018, he is not in the least bit worried about the McCaffrey name getting to Luke. “Maybe the pressure that comes with being Ed’s son or Christian’s brother gets lost somewhere on Luke because he’s so hard on his friggin’ self,” Bloomgren said.