It is good to see Luke in a good place. I have been wondering how he was doing after he left NBC. Tim was a national treasure and a necessary part of Politics in America. He was the nations BS detector when interviewing politicians. As a Bills fan, someone that also lost my father at 25, and my father and mother also born and raised in Buffalo, I really want to read his book. I would have loved to hear how Tim would be reacting to the current Bills and Buffalo's new adopted son, Josh Allen! As Tim would say "Go, you Buffalo Bills!"
while the opportunity Luke received in 2008 may seem like nepotism, I would offer he was Not hired by his father. and the fact that he succeeded for eight years, and now fifteen years later has written a successful book really stretches the idea of nepotism ( and strikes me as ,,, cynicism at best. ) I wish you luck. Congratulations, Luke Russert. and Good luck in your future endeavors --
Rich/Team one of the best interviews you have ever done.
Luke, carrying the torch for Buffalo loyalty & pride. His Father is South Buffalo's ☘greatest son.
Luke called my morning show 10 days before this and he’s fantastic. I read the whole book and it’s so good.
It is good to see Luke in a good place. I have been wondering how he was doing after he left NBC. Tim was a national treasure and a necessary part of Politics in America. He was the nations BS detector when interviewing politicians. As a Bills fan, someone that also lost my father at 25, and my father and mother also born and raised in Buffalo, I really want to read his book. I would have loved to hear how Tim would be reacting to the current Bills and Buffalo's new adopted son, Josh Allen! As Tim would say "Go, you Buffalo Bills!"
I think of your Father often. He was the epitome of NEWS.
Great interview
He sounds like his dad.
Gr8 segment
Go Luke! Go Bills!
Luke could start his own media empire and turn this country around politically, if he wanted to. I hope he knows that and seizes the opportunity
Over the Rainbow was written by Harold Arlen, a Buffalo boy.
Rip Harambe
It was a lateral. 😜
Luke is definitely the fruit of nepotism.
while the opportunity Luke received in 2008 may seem like nepotism, I would offer
he was Not hired by his father. and
the fact that he succeeded for eight years, and now fifteen years later has written a successful book really stretches the idea of nepotism ( and strikes me as ,,, cynicism at best. )
I wish you luck.
Congratulations, Luke Russert. and
Good luck in your future endeavors --
That's just being mean.