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I don't know if there's a God. I'm a classic agnostic, but I'm a Jewish agnostic.
By his count, he interviewed well over 60,000 subjects, and when his run on cable ended in 2010, he segued to the Internet with "Larry King Now", a daily talk show on Hulu from Ora TV, and became an active presence on Twitter. ... King's interview subjects were a virtual Who's Who. They ranged from the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and the late Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, U.S. presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, and thousands of others, including Paul McCartney, Bette Davis, Martin Luther King, Eleanor Roosevelt, Frank Sinatra, Marlon Brando, Madonna, and Malcolm X.
Broadcast legend had lucrative career, supported philanthropic causes.
Reason: Are you still into cryonics? King: Yes. I'm putting it in my will. I'll tell you why. I'm an atheist. Most libertarians should be atheists.
Today, my wife, Shawn, and I and our two boys live in Beverly Hills, in a two-story, five-bedroom house.
Reason: Are you still into cryonics? King: Yes. I'm putting it in my will. I'll tell you why. I'm an atheist. Most libertarians should be atheists.
Today, my wife, Shawn, and I and our two boys live in Beverly Hills, in a two-story, five-bedroom house.
He rose above personal tragedy, financial despair and half a dozen divorces to become one of the most revered and prolific interviewers in broadcasting.