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- Dec 17 '19
Larry King NowApr 15 '16
During a candid conversation with Larry King, Kevin Costner and Gary Oldman speak openly about the state of American politics. Gary tells Larry he “doesn’t recognize America anymore,” while Kevin says he is disappointed with the “high level of immaturity” amongst the 2016 presidential candidates.
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