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Words Matter

SPECIAL: A Tribute to Tim Russert

Words Matter

Riley Fessler

News, Government

4.62.8K Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2020

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Today, on what would have been his 70th birthday, we pay tribute to the late, great Tim Russert - Moderator of Meet the Press and NBC News Washington Bureau Chief. Unlike many in the public eye - Tim was the same guy off camera as he was on. He was tough, but fair, - always quick with a joke and above all he was forever humbled by his success and the opportunities afforded the son of a sanitation worker from South Buffalo. “What a country?” Tim would often marvel - he lived by the words of the pious Saint Luke - “To whom much has been given, much will be required.” Tim believed it was his responsibility as a journalist to hold our leaders accountable - regardless of party. To ask tough, but fair questions in pursuit of the truth. A lawyer by training, a Meet the Press interview was like a public deposition. He didn’t suffer fools and he wrote his questions so that anything short of a complete and honest answer would be met with a series of increasingly pointed follow ups. When he believed a public official was shading the truth – or worse – Tim would lean across the table and remind them, with purpose: "Senator, Madame Secretary, Mr. President – Words Matter." That is his legacy - and for those of us who want to honor him, we must try our best to continue that mission. So today - on what would have been his 70th birthday - we honor Tim Russert by playing his 2002 Commencement Address at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/words-matter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to Words Matter with Katie Barlow and Joe Lockhart.

0:12.0

Welcome to Words Matter, I'm Katie Barlow.

0:15.7

Our goal is to promote objective reality.

0:18.8

As a wise man once said, everyone is entitled to their own opinion, not their own facts.

0:25.1

Have power and words have consequences.

0:33.3

Welcome to a special edition of Words Matter.

0:36.4

Today on what would have been his 70th birthday, we pay tribute to the late great Tim

0:40.8

Russard, moderator of Meet the Press, NBC News, Washington Bureau Chief, and my friend.

0:47.3

I was honored and privileged to have met Tim while serving as a young staffer in the

0:50.8

office of Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan.

0:54.0

Tim was already a big executive at NBC, but he'd also worked for the Senator.

0:58.3

And always had time for a phone call, lunch, or a couple of beers to provide valuable advice

1:03.4

and counsel, or just to lend an ear.

1:06.1

Unlike many in the public eye, Tim was the same guy off camera as he was on.

1:11.2

Tough but fair, always quick with a joke, and above all, forever humbled by his success

1:16.8

and the opportunities afforded the son of a sanitation worker from South Buffalo.

1:22.1

What a country.

1:23.2

Tim would often marvel.

1:24.7

He lived by the words of the pious Saint Luke, to whom much has given much will be required.

1:30.9

Tim believed it was his responsibility as a journalist to hold our leaders accountable,

1:35.3

regardless of party, to ask tough but fair questions in pursuit of the truth.

1:41.1

A lawyer by training, a Meet the Press interview was like a public deposition.

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