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May 2, 2009
Video: Bono interviews George Clooney
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Watch Bono's full-length interview with George Clooney. The two sat down to talk for the Time 100/Anderson Cooper 360° Special: The World's Most Influential People. Watch the special on Saturday at 8 p.m. ET and Sunday at 11 p.m. ET.

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Mark Adams   May 4th, 2009 12:16 am ET

Thank you, thank you, thank you!

Presenting an intelligent conversation about justice,in general, and human responsibility for one another, was incredibly motivating and exciting. To see two intelligent celebrities discuss their "vocation" was amazing.

I hope this will continue.

I Recognize the Divine in every human being, even those who wish to destroy it. This interview with Bono and G. Clooney was a powerful reminder that with or without a religious construct, there is a purpose we all share to take care of our "neighbor".

Anderson and CNN, thank you for this intense interview. Thank you Bono and Mr. Clooney for your passion to save lives, to make EVERY life equal in value and purpose. You did not originate this ideal, but thank you for perpetuating it with all your efforts.

Mark Adams

Lori from IL   May 4th, 2009 1:41 am ET

Thank you for posting this on the blog - I've been a fan of George Clooney's work from the very first episode of ER. I have been very impressed with his using his celebrity to bring attention to the ongoing autrocities in Darfur. His work in this regard has been on-going (not a one hit woder) and you can tell he's passionate about it.

I really enjoyed being able to see the whole interview - as I know time constraints caused much of the interview being cut for the TIME 100 broadcast - I really enjoyed seeing the entire interaction between Bono and Clooney - from the dry humor to the serious moments - a good interview and a great addition to the blog.

Thanks AC360.

Terry, TX   May 4th, 2009 8:47 am ET

Tried to watch it...but I don't do celebrities anymore...especially one who wants to run for office....please say it's not so bro. That's right up there with Mia Farrow starving herself for Darfur....Sean Pean...Janet Garafaolo, Perez Hilton, Joy Behar, Bill Maher, John Stewart....on and on.
No celebrities for me...too creepy left.

Patti   May 4th, 2009 9:19 am ET

These are two of my favorites as performers and people. I have to say one of the best, intelligent interviews I have seen of this type in a long time!

Patricia   May 4th, 2009 12:51 pm ET

The best interview I've heard yet on CNN...please, more features of this quality and import and less drivel!

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