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      <title>Tim Russert Memorial Service</title>
      <description>A private memorial service was held for Tim Russert at the Kennedy Center. The NBC Washington Bureau chief and host of "Meet the Press" died of a heart attack on June 13, 2008, at the age of 58. 
 
 
 
 
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      <description>Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, the candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination, participated in a televised debate at the Wolstein Center of Cleveland State University. The debate originally aired live on MSNBC and NBC affiliates. Tim Russert and Brian Williams served as moderators.</description>
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      <description>Candidates for the Republican presidential nomination participated in a televised debate from Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton. The debate originally aired live on MSNBC. Brian Williams served as moderator and Tim Russert also asked questions. The main topic was the economy.
 
 The debate was co-sponsored by Decision 2008: Before You Vote, a partnership of Leadership Florida, the Florida Press Association, and the Florida Public Broadcasting Service.</description>
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      <title>Nevada Democratic Presidential Candidates Debate</title>
      <description>Candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination participated in a televised debate at the Cashman Theater in Las Vegas, Nevada. The debate originally aired live on MSNBC. Brian Williams was the moderator, with Tim Russert also asking questions. Natalie Morales asked the candidates questions submitted by viewers over the Internet. Topics included economic development, education, health care and the war in Iraq. Senators Obama and Clinton discussed a racially-charged issue that had emerged last week between their two campaigns.
 
 The debate, to focus on issues important to minority voters, was co-sponsored by the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, 100 Black Men of America, IMPACTO, the Democratic African-American Leadership Council, the College of Southern Nevada and the Nevada Democratic Party.</description>
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      <title>New Hampshire Primary Coverage</title>
      <description>Tim Russert was interviewed about tomorrow's New Hampshire primary elections. He responded to telephone calls.</description>
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      <title>[Peter Jennings]: Book Party</title>
      <description>A party was held to celebrate the publication of the book [Peter Jennings: A Reporter's Life], published by PublicAffairs. The book was co-edited by Lynn Sherr, a colleague at ABC News, freelance book editor Kate Darnton, and Peter Jenning's widow Kayce Freed Jennings. The bulk of the interviews in this oral history were conducted in the days immediately following the anchorman's death from lung cancer on August 7, 2005. Friends and fellow reporters retraced his career from his first jobs in Canadian radio to his coverage of major events as anchor of the ABC evening news.
 
 Mr. Jennings' former ABC colleagues Ted Koppel, John Cochran, Kyle Gibson and their spouses hosted the party at the home of Kyle Gibson with PublicAffairs Books. Mr. Osnos, Mr. Cochran, Mr. Koppel, and Mrs. Jennings made remarks to the group.</description>
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      <description>Democratic presidential candidates participated in a televised debate. They addressed a number of issues including foreign policy, operations in Iraq, policy toward Iran, the economy, health care, and social issues. The debate was moderated by NBC news anchor Brian Williams and host Tim Russert.</description>
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      <description>Candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination participated in a televised debate at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. New England Cable News and New Hampshire Public Radio co-sponsored the debate, which originally aired live on MSNBC. Tim Russert was the moderator.</description>
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      <description>28th Annual News and Documentary Emmy Award Ceremony.
 
 Presenters included Tim Russert, Dan Rather, Katie Couric, Bill Small, Soledad O'Brien, John Stewart, Elie Weisel,  Bob Woodruff,  Rick Kaplan, Bill Small, Tom Bettag, others. Ted Koppel was presented with a lifetime achievement award.</description>
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      <title>National High School Dropout Crisis</title>
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 This "National Summit on America's Silent Epidemic" was sponsored by MTV, [TIME] Magazine, the National Governors Association, Civic Enterprises, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.</description>
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      <description>Senators Dodd and Brownback, both presidential candidates, talked about how they balance their Catholic faith and their public policy decisions. Topics included childhood experiences, policymaking in Congress, separation of church and state, the war in Iraq, stem cell research, and the issue of talking about faith in a political campaign. Mr. Russert moderated.</description>
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      <description>Newt Gingrich and Mario Cuomo talked about issues facing presidential candidates in the 2008 election, moderated by Tim Russert. In the belief that national and international issues facing presidential candidates deserve full discussion and analysis in the style of Lincoln's time, Gingrich and Cuomo issued a challenge to all declared presidential candidates to come to the Great Hall and address the American public in the same manner Lincoln did 147 years ago when he delivered his "Right Makes Might" address at The Cooper Union. Gingrich and Cuomo each spoke for 30 minutes, following by 30 minutes of audience members' questions.</description>
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      <description>Democratic incumbent Senator Nelson debated Republican challenger Representative Harris for a Florida Senate seat.</description>
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      <description>Democratic Representative Ben Cardin debated Republican Lieutenant Governor Michael Steele for a Maryland U.S. Senate seat.
 
 This debate was moderated by NBC's Tim Russert.</description>
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      <description>[Broadcasting &amp; Cable] magazine's 16th Annual Hall of Fame ceremony was held at New York's Waldorf-Astoria ballroom. Inducted into the hall of fame were: New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Peter Chernin, Nancy Tellem, Irwin Gotlieb, Tim Russert, Chris Albrecht, Susan Lucci, Harry Pappas, Betty Cohen, and the syndicated television show "Entertainment Tonight."</description>
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      <description>Republican Rep. Mark Kennedy and Democratic County Attorney Amy Klobuchar debated local and national issues on "Meet the Press" with Mr. Russert questioning them. They are campaigning for the Minnesota U.S. Senate seat vacated by the retirement of Democratic Senator Mark Dayton.</description>
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      <description>Missouri Senate candidates incumbent Republican Senator Talent and Democratic challenger McCaskill debated local and national issues on "Meet the Press."  They responded to questions from Mr. Russert.
 
 Campaign ads were included in this program.</description>
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      <description>Candidates for an Ohio U.S. Senate seat debated on "Meet the Press."  Incumbent Republican Senator DeWine and Democratic challenger Rep. Brown answered questions on topics such as methods for ending the war in Iraq, homeland security and intelligence issues, and the resignation of Florida Rep. Mark Foley after allegations of sending inappropriate emails to a Capitol Hill page.</description>
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      <description>Candidates for the U.S. Senate seat from Virginia debated on "Meet the Press."  They talked about Iraq policy, efforts to combat terrorism, economic policies, and negative campaigning.</description>
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      <description>Mr. Russert moderated a debate between U.S. Senate candidates from Pennsylvania on the Sunday morning new program "Meet the Press."  Among the issues they addressed were U.S. foreign policy and military operations in Iraq, the state of the economy, congressional partisanship, and Bush administration policies.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Wisdom of Our Fathers]</title>
      <description>Tim Russert talked about his book [Wisdom of Our Fathers:  Lessons and Letters from Daughters and Sons], published by Random House. He responded to audience telephone calls and electronic mail.</description>
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      <description>Tim Russert gave the opening night keynote address at the BookExpo America convention. He talked about his book [Wisdom of Our Fathers:  Lessons and Letters from Daughters and Sons], published by Random House, his reasons for writing the book, and several personal recollections of his father and his father's influence on his own life and career.</description>
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      <description>Moderated by Mr. Russert, the panelists discussed Catholic politicians in the U.S. and whether their faith may affect their public policy decisions, particularly on social issues where the Church takes a strong position. Topics included abortion, social activism, homosexuality, war, Biblical teachings, and Democratic Catholics vs. Republican Catholics.</description>
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      <description>Virginia gubernatorial candidates Tim Kaine and Jerry Kilgore took part in a debate at the Hilton McLean Tysons Corner in McLean, Virginia. This debate was hosted by the Fairfax Chamber of Commerce and is courtesy of NewsChannel 8. NBC's Tim Russert moderated this event.</description>
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      <description>Mr. Russert talked to graduates about facing the challenges of the future, the impact of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the nation, and heroism.</description>
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      <description>At an evening event titled "Constitutional Conversation" moderated by Tim Russert, justices talked about the role and operation of the Supreme Court, the state of civics knowledge and education, and the evolution of democratic institutions and principles during periods of societal change. They also talked about constitutional interpretation, judicial precedents, federalism, and various issues before the court.
 
 A brief introductory video was shown.
 
 The event at the National Archives' McGowan Theater was also sponsored by the National Constitution Center and the Aspen Institute.</description>
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      <description>Mr. Russert moderated a debate between Senate candidates Betty Castor, a former Florida Education Commissioner and former HUD Secretary Mel Martinez.</description>
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      <description>In a special NBC 'Meet the Press' program, 
 Republican incumbent Rep. Jim DeMint and Democratic challenger Inez Tenenbaum debated for the South Carolina U.S. Senate seat opened by the retirement of Democratic Senator Ernest Hollings. Mr. Russert questioned the candidates. Topics included the Iraq war, tax reform, joblessness, anti-gay issues, and abortion.</description>
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      <description>In a special NBC Meet the Press, Mr. Russert questioned Mr. Coors, President and CEO of Coors Brewing Company, and Attorney General Salazar as they debated Colorado issues. They are vying for the open Colorado U.S. Senate seat that resulted from the retirement of Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell. Topics included the September 11 attacks, the Iraq war, gay rights, and taxes.</description>
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      <description>Mr. Russert moderated a debate between the Democratic and Republican candidates for Senator from Oklahoma. The candidates discussed a number of domestic and international issues. Mr. Coburn called for a freeze on government spending while Mr. Carson spoke about the need for deficit reduction through more directed cuts. They spoke about their relationship to their parties' presidential nominees. Both candidates addressed highway and transportation spending. Mr. Coburn responded to charges that he sterilized a patient without her consent and submitted fraudulent claims to Medicaid while he was a doctor in private practice.</description>
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      <description>Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle and former Representative John Thune took part in a debate on NBC's [Meet the Press] on Sunday. Representative Thune is
  challenging Senator Daschle for his seat in the Senate. Tim Russert moderated.</description>
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      <description>Mr. Russert gave the 2004 commencement address at Southeastern University. He spoke about the role his father played in his upbringing, and the importance of education and public service.</description>
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      <description>The three authors talked about their book, as well as the influence their fathers have had on them. After all of the authors had spoken they answered questions from members of the audience.
 
 Mr. Russert is the author of [Big Russ and Me:  Father and Son -- Lessons of Life], published by Miramax. Mr. Osgood wrote [Defending Baltimore Against Enemy Attack:  A Boyhood Year During World War II], published by Hyperion. Mr. Gibson is the author of [Hating America:  The New World Sport], published by Regan Books.</description>
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      <description>Mr. Russert talked about his book, [Big Russ and Me:  Father and Son--Lessons of Life], published by Miramax. He also addressed current events and news of the day, and responded to viewer telephone calls, faxes, and electronic mail.</description>
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      <description>Following an introduction by Mr. Kantor and a speech by Mr. Shriver, panelists discussed the life and work of humanitarian Sargent Shriver. Mr. Russert moderated the panel. Each panelist reflected on a different aspect of Mr. Shriver's career, including his leadership in the war on poverty, his efforts to provide legal representation for the poor, and his work for the Special Olympics. Mr. Stossel is the author of [Sarge:  The Life and Times of Sargent Shriver], published by Smithsonian Books.</description>
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