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Sixty years ago this year, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas. Not quite two weeks after the tragedy, The Warren Commission, established by President Johnson, was launched to investigate the incident and report its
The Committee stated in publishing its findings that “the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy was a cruel and shocking act. This report endeavors to appraise this tragedy by the light of reason… to present to the American people
Simply put, did they succeed? Join me today as we attempt to answer that question by going inside the Warren Commission with William VanDerKloot, writer and director of the film by the same title, available this month on your local PBS station.
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Sixty years ago this year, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas. Not quite two weeks after the tragedy, The Warren Commission, established by President Johnson, was launched to investigate the incident and report its
The Committee stated in publishing its findings that “the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy was a cruel and shocking act. This report endeavors to appraise this tragedy by the light of reason… to present to the American people
Simply put, did they succeed? Join me today as we attempt to answer that question by going inside the Warren Commission with William VanDerKloot, writer and director of the film by the same title, available this month on your local PBS station.

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