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  2. Luke Russert - Wikipedia

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    Russert is the son of newsman Tim Russert and Maureen Orth, a special correspondent for Vanity Fair. Russert graduated from St. Albans School in Washington, D.C. in 2004. [3] He worked for ESPN's Pardon the Interruption [4] while a student at Boston College, where he double-majored in Communications and History and graduated in 2008. [5]

  3. Maureen Orth - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Tim Russert - Wikipedia

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    Russert was born in Buffalo, New York, the son of Elizabeth "Betty" (née Seeley; January 9, 1929 – August 14, 2005), a homemaker, and Timothy Joseph "Big Russ" Russert (November 29, 1923 – September 24, 2009), a sanitation worker.

  5. The 21 Best Books About Fatherhood - AOL

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    Father and Son, by Edmund Gosse. ... Now imagine if your parent were famous like Russert’s dad Tim Russert, who helmed NBC’s political talk show Meet the Press for 16 years. Tim Russert was ...

  6. Father's Day: Life lessons from Tim Russert - AOL

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    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 ...

  7. Even after tragedy, Ebersol family a powerful example of how ...

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    Tim Russert was a close family friend and his summer house was 20 minutes from here,” said Ebersol, speaking from his home in Litchfield, Conn. “He was in news at NBC and I was in sports.

  8. Chuck Todd - Wikipedia

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    After Tim Russert's death in June 2008, Todd was a candidate to replace him as the host of NBC's Meet the Press, [11] but David Gregory was ultimately selected for the job. On December 18, 2008, NBC announced [ 12 ] that Todd would succeed Gregory as NBC News Chief White House Correspondent, partnering with Savannah Guthrie on the news beat.

  9. Keith Olbermann - Wikipedia

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    Olbermann was born January 27, 1959, in New York City, [1] [18] the son of Marie ... MSNBC's coverage of the death of fellow NBC News employee Tim Russert on June ...