Times-Herald (Vallejo)

PBS ‘NewsHour’ host Jim Lehrer dies at 85

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A host of the nightly PBS “NewsHour” whose sober demeanor made him the choice to moderate 11debates, has died.

NEW YORK >> Jim Lehrer, longtime host of the nightly PBS “NewsHour” whose serious, sober demeanor made him the choice to moderate 11 presidenti­al debates between 1988 and 2012, has died, PBS said Thursday. He was 85.

Lehrer died “peacefully in his sleep,” according to PBS. He had suffered a heart attack in 1983 and more recently, had undergone heart valve surgery in April 2008.

For Lehrer, and for his friend and longtime partner

Robert MacNeil, broadcast journalism was a service, with public understand­ing of events and issues its primary goal.

“We both believed the American people were not as stupid as some of the folks publishing and programmin­g for them believed,” Lehrer wrote in his 1992 memoir, “A Bus of My Own.”

“We were convinced they cared about the significan­t matters of human events . ... And we were certain they could and would hang in there more than 35 seconds for informatio­n about those subjects if given a chance.”

Tributes poured in from colleagues and watchers alike, including from Fox News’ Bret Baier, who called Lehrer “an inspiratio­n to a whole generation of political journalist­s— including this one.” Dan Rather said “few approached their work with more equanimity and integrity than Jim Lehrer.” And Jake Tapper of CNN called Lehrer “a wonderful man and a superb journalist.” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called him a “champion for truth and transparen­cy.”

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ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? This photo shows debate moderator Jim Lehrer during the first U.S. Presidenti­al Debate between presidenti­al nominees Sen. John
McCain, R-Ariz., and Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., at the University of Mississipp­i in Oxford, Miss.
CHIP SOMODEVILL­A — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE This photo shows debate moderator Jim Lehrer during the first U.S. Presidenti­al Debate between presidenti­al nominees Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., and Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., at the University of Mississipp­i in Oxford, Miss.

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