who died Saturday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles at age 87.His wide range of broadcast interviews with world leaders, movie stars and ordinary Joes helped define American conversation for a half-century.
Many took to social media to remember the broadcasting giant. RELATED: Larry King, American TV icon, passes away at 87 Former president Bill Clinton said farewell to Larry King on Twitter, saying King "gave a direct line to the American people and worked hard to get the truth for them, with questions that were direct but fair.""It was always a treat to sit at your table.
And hear your stories. Thank you Larry King," Oprah Winfrey tweeted.AdvertisementNeil deGrasse Tyson shared a video of a conversation he had with Larry King.