anyway so then along came national radio which was unheard of there was no network national talk show and the mutual broadcasting system the owner of a like my work is another thing we have to like you this is a very subjective business so they like me and i got a national radio talk show and then ted turner used to be on that show and he liked me and he had an opening and he called and that led to c.n.n. and that lasted $25.00 and a half years at the same time on the same network which set a record. and then when i came to an end i really thought i could were tired and then artie came along do you think all these different formats are going to influence the 2016 presidential race they already have the social network helped elect barack obama it was the 2 greatest campaigns ever in american history where obama s campaign that he hadn t won the 2nd time. before it even started because of the social networks and the way they think that they did it around the country they had ne
release of the kremlin critic with a high turnout among younger generations. from our studios in moscow this is r t international i m sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us. now 1st this hour tributes are pouring in for the legendary t.v. and radio host larry king who has died at the age of $87.00 larry was admitted to the hospital earlier this month after testing positive for covert 19 in a career spanning more than 6 decades he interviewed many world changing figures including kings and queens presidents and prime ministers movie stars sporting legends and everyday people with amazing stories to tell the new york native became the master interviewer for generations of journalists. taylor looks back at his extraordinary career. a voice on a name at the became an institution larry king was the indisputable maust of the microphone and a case in point the when you find a job you enjoy doing that you ll never have to walk a day in your life are going to have a bad day bu
activists. the high turnout amongst the younger generation. across the world around the clock this is r.t. my names you know neil pleasure to have your company. first this hour tributes are pouring in for the legendary american t.v. and radio host laurie king who has died at the age of $87.00 lori was admitted to hospital earlier this month after testing positive for cope at 19 in a career spanning more than 6 decades he interviewed many world changing figures including kings and queens presidents and prime ministers movie stars sporting legends and every day people with extraordinary stories to tell the new york native became the muster interviewer for generations of journalists following in his footsteps saskia taylor looks back at his incredible career. a voice on a name at the became an institution larry king was the indisputable maust of the microphone and a case in point the when you find a job you enjoy doing that you ll never have to walk a day in your life are going
me and he had an opening and he called and that led to c.n.n. and that lasted $25.00 and a half years at the same time on the same network which set a record. and then when i came to an end i really thought i could retire and then artie came along do you think all these different formats are going to influence the 2016 presidential race now they already have the social network helped elect barack obama it was the 2 greatest campaigns ever in american history or obama s campaign that he hadn t won the 2nd time before he even started because of the social networks in the way they think that they did around the country they had networks of people young people working hard in all cities and even after the 1st debate which romney had won i had a republican insider tell me. kimmel mean he said you know the race is over and i said yeah romney was very effective so obama s one already they knew already so social network the whole rigamarole donald trump i mean is there more we just h
me and he had an opening and he called and that led to c.n.n. and that lasted. 25 and a half years at the same time on the same network which set a record and then when i came to an end i really thought i could retire and then artie came along do you think all these different formats are going to influence the 2016 presidential race they already have. the social network helped elect barack obama which was the 2 greatest campaigns ever in american history or obama s campaign that he hadn t won the 2nd time before it even started because of the social networks and the way they think that they did it around the country they had networks of people young people working hard in all cities and even after the 1st debate which romney had won i had a republican insider tell me. kimmel mean he said you know the race is over and i said yeah romney was very effective as obama s one already they knew already so social network the whole rigamarole donald trump i mean series adam we just had