The Larry King show was a glue that helped hold things together. “I wonder who’s on Larry King tonight?” didn’t have a Left or Right feel; the show was a smart, non-contentious family conversation we had each night. Was on it several times and he was great. He set a high bar. RIP

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He was inspiring to me and his book about how to talk to anyone brought me out of my shyness. RIP Larry.
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Rest In Peace Larry King... One of my favorite episodes was seven years ago with Marianne Williamson.
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May his legacy live on forever 🙏 If you want to pay tribute on a free social app exclusively for memorializing then check out Miss-U-Gram app available now on iOS Appstore *soon to launch on Android #EveryoneWantsToBeRemembered #PayItForw
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Saw an intellectual type on CSPAN one day explaining why everything's polarized now: "Because that's what you want to watch. If you wanted to watch impartial, non-biased, middle of the road reporting, the market would produce that."
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His late night radio show in the 80's was tremendous, especially the open phone America part.
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May God Bless him!
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I loved his interviews when he left CNN as well. I'm really gonna miss him.
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He was a great interviewer.