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CNN is in the midst of remaking its prime-time lineup and last week announced that former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer and conservative columnist Kathleen Parker would co-host an 8 p.m. EDT show on politics and current events. CBS News anchor Katie Couric has long been considered a potential successor to King. That talk has cooled lately with suggestions that Couric may be reluctant to take responsibility for another network with ratings troubles; Klein would not discuss specific candidates. Recent published reports have suggested that "America's Got Talent" judge Piers Morgan could be a candidate. King said if it were up to him, "American Idol" host Ryan Seacrest would be the best choice to fill his shoes. King estimated he's conducted 50,000 interviews during a 53-year broadcasting career. He said he always tried to ask short questions and to never come in with an agenda, leaving his ego at the door. "I never learned a thing while I was talking," he said. "That would be my motto." King got some sympathy from comic Bill Maher, invited as a guest on "Larry King Live" on Tuesday specifically to be there on the night of the announcement. "I heard people say Larry didn't understand Lady Gaga," Maher said. "Who understands Lady Gaga?" King dismissed a series of stories this spring questioning his future and speculating about possible successors. "You can't worry about things you can't control," he said. "I can't control if a newspaper is going to speculate about something or if a blog is going to speculate ... . If I let it get me, I'll go nuts. So what I try to do, and I'm not being morbid, I just try to do the best show I can. If it works, it works." King said he was able to see the baseball all-star games of his sons this weekend. If it was during the week, he'd miss them. "I'm never going to see these again," he said. "They're not going to repeat themselves. They're 11 and 10. They're not going to be 11 and 10 again." Besides work with CNN, King said he'd be interested in working in comedy. Maher said on the show that, speaking for a lot of people in America, "I will miss you terribly at this hour."
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