Larry King sat down via satellite with Sean Hannity on Wednesday night to share memories of his friend Elizabeth Taylor -- and to remind Hannity that one day he too would air the final installment of a long-running show bearing his name.
"She wrote her own chapter in a book that's hers,
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One thing he loved about interviewing Elizabeth? "She didn't have a line-cut between brain and mouth," King said.
"You asked her a question, she answered it. She was not fearful of what public opinion thought of her,
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