Rob Lowe Reacts to Los Angeles Airport Shooting

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While promoting his upcoming National Geographic Channel biopic "Killing Kennedy," actor Rob Lowe discussed Friday's tragic shooting at Los Angeles International Airport and how JFK may have responded to the incident. (Nov. 1)
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