who has died at the age of 87, was in September 2017.It was two short months after he’d undergone surgery for lung cancer.“They’re gonna have to carry me out,” King told me, defiantly refusing to let anything deter him from doing what he loved best: interviewing people on television.“I’m back doing shows.
I’m working today. I’m doing speeches,” he said. “I’m going to Saudi Arabia … a Jew comes to Riyadh to speak for the Crown Prince!“It’s been ups and downs, and there have been better years, but on the good side, I’ve got my health back and I keep feeling good, keep working.”It didn’t matter to Larry that he was years removed from his salad days on CNN, where he regularly drew over 1 million viewers per night on “Larry King Live” — big.
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