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Watch CBS News' coverage of JFK's assassination from 1963 The day after John F. Kennedy was killed, CBS News’ Dan Rather stood at what he called the now infamous corner of Houston and Elm streets in downtown Dallas, where the shooting had occurred. With the camera closing in on the Te...
On Nov. 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas. CBS News takes a look back at the day that changed America — and how history was televised. Nov 22, 2023 America's continuing obsession with the JFK assassination 60 years later Every year, hundreds of thousands...
Kennedy. CBSnews.com will mark the event by replaying their Dallas, Texas and international coverage via a live stream. It begins today at 1:38 p.m. Est and will continue for four days, until Monday, Nov. 25.The stream will open with the first breaking news bulletin that shots were ...
American History > The Assassination of JFK > CBS News Inquiry▼Primary Sources ▼ CBS News InquiryIn the summer of 1967 CBS produced a series television programmes about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The series, entitled, CBS News Inquiry: The Warren Report, involved Walter Cr...
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Editor's note: This story originally ran on the 50th anniversary of JFK's assassination. It has been more than half a century, and so many lifetimes ago. Yet the images from November 1963 remain haunting, blurred into our national consciousness.Sixty years later, CBS News relives that drama...
Pictures: JFK, The White House Years Among other noteworthy revelations: Jacqueline Kennedy had apparently low opinions of a whole host of people. She thought civil rights legend Martin Luther King, Jr.was a "phony"; France's Charles de Gaulle was an "egomaniac" and a "spiteful man"; Indir...
JFK was our first television president. The nation had never seen a presidential debate until the little-known senator from Massachusetts faced Republican Vice President Richard Nixon in 1960. Historian Robert Dallek remembers Kennedy as cool and presidential; not so, the vice president. ...
Editor's note: This story originally ran on the 50th anniversary of JFK's assassination. It has been more than half a century, and so many lifetimes ago. Yet the images from November 1963 remain haunting, blurred into our national consciousness.Sixty years later, CBS News relives that drama...