Biographical information on Tim Russert
NAME — Tim Russert.
AGE-BIRTH DATE-LOCATION — 58; born May 7, 1950, in Buffalo, N.Y.
EXPERIENCE — Moderator, NBC News' "Meet the Press," 1991-2008; Washington bureau chief, NBC News, 1988-2008; reporter, NBC News, 1984-88; counselor, New York Governor's office in Albany, N.Y., 1983-84; special counsel, U.S. Senate, 1977-82.
EDUCATION — Bachelor's degree, John Carroll University, 1972; law degree, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law at Cleveland State University, 1976.
FAMILY — Wife, Maureen Orth; son, Luke.
QUOTE — "I know what the conservatives think, what the liberals think, what the Democrats think, what the Republicans think, and I try to master both sides of an issue to a point where I'm totally confused as to what I think." — Russert, in a 2004 interview with CNN.
No Guarantees
Reading Randy Pausch's The Last Lecture last night, I was struck by the recurring thought that life offers no guarantees.
Some of us have better odds than others for a happy life. Randy Pausch talks about winning the parent lottery. Tim Russert definitely won the parent lottery and he made the most out of his chances in life.
(This afternoon turned out better than the morning and it's a perfect day for Parade the Circle. The kind of day for cloud watching or bike riding. I saw a man riding an old-fashioned bike, outfitted with a joyful bell--He's making the most of today.)
Remembering Tim Russert
Cleveland Memory Project has a photo of the young Tim Russert.