July 24: President Bush signs a law naming a stretch of highway in New York after Tim Russert, the late host of NBC’s “Meet the Press,” who died last month of a heart attack. (Today Show)
July 24: President Bush signs a law naming a stretch of highway in New York after Tim Russert, the late host of NBC’s “Meet the Press,” who died last month of a heart attack.
March 16: "Meet the Press" moderator Tim Russert talks with the "Today" show's Matt Lauer about the results of the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll on President Bush.
Sept. 6: NBC's Tim Russert tells the "Today" show's Matt Lauer that President Bush is going to have a hard task to reverse negative perceptions of his administration's response to Hurricane Katrina.
Dec. 12: NBC News analyst Tim Russert talks to "Today" anchor Matt Lauer about Saddam Hussein attorney Ramsey Clark, President Bush's upcoming speech and the Iraqi elections.
Sept. 15: Tim Russert, moderator of NBC's "Meet the Press," discusses President Bush's plummeting post-Katrina poll numbers with "Today" host Katie Couric.
Dec. 19: "Meet the Press" host Tim Russert talks to the "Today" show's Katie Couric about President Bush's Sunday evening address on Iraq and the differing opinions of domestic spying.
Sept. 12: "Meet the Press" moderator Tim Russert and "Today" host Katie Couric discuss the negative political impact Hurricane Katrina has had on President Bush.
Jan. 20: NBC analyst Tim Russert talks with "Today" show anchor Matt Lauer about the mood of the nation on President Bush's inauguration day as well as the new NBC/WSJ poll.
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