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. >> the members of the warren commission, earl warren, john sherman cooper, jerry ford, allan dulles, hale boggs, richard russell and john j. mccloy realized at their initial meting they had to do an independent investigation. they didn't want to be a stamp for the fbi or the secret service. >> there are three issues the commission had to grapple with. did oswald commit the physical act of the murder? and even if he did the physical act, did he have forces behind him? and then of course, what's ruby's involvement in this? >> you had various branches of the investigation traveling, interviewing witnesses, collecting evidence, bringing it back to the commission. >> the time of day was about -- not very far from two hours from it. >> there were questions how would they deal with the different stories about shooters from the grassy knoll and shooters from different directions. >> the lawyers from the commission took 395 depositions. and there were 94 witnesses that appeared before the commission. lyndon johnson wants the report out so it doesn't interfere with the election in november. >
. >> the members of the warren commission, earl warren, john sherman cooper, jerry ford, allan dulles, hale boggs, richard russell and john j. mccloy realized at their initial meting they had to do an independent investigation. they didn't want to be a stamp for the fbi or the secret service. >> there are three issues the commission had to grapple with. did oswald commit the physical act of the murder? and even if he did the physical act, did he have forces behind him? and then of...
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. >> the members of the warren commission, earl warren, john sherman cooper, jerry ford, allan dulles, hale boggs, richard russell and john j. mccloy realized at their initial meting they had to do an independent investigation. they didn't want to be a stamp for the fbi or the secret service. >> there are three issues the commission had to grapple with. did oswald commit the physical act of the murder? and even if he did the physical act, did he have forces behind him? and then of course, what's ruby's involvement in this? >> you had various branches of the investigation traveling, interviewing witnesses, collecting evidence, bringing it back to the commission. >> the time of day was about -- not very far from two hours from it. >> there were questions how would they deal with the different stories about shooters from the grassy knoll and shooters from different directions. >> the lawyers from the commission took 395 depositions. and there were 94 witnesses that appeared before the commission. lyndon johnson wants the report out so it doesn't interfere with the election in november. >
. >> the members of the warren commission, earl warren, john sherman cooper, jerry ford, allan dulles, hale boggs, richard russell and john j. mccloy realized at their initial meting they had to do an independent investigation. they didn't want to be a stamp for the fbi or the secret service. >> there are three issues the commission had to grapple with. did oswald commit the physical act of the murder? and even if he did the physical act, did he have forces behind him? and then of...
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. >> the members of the warren commission, earl warren, john sherman cooper, jerry ford, allan dulles, hale boggs, richard russell and john j. mccloy, realized at their initial meeting they had to do an independent investigation. they didn't want to be a stamp for the fbi or the secret service. >> there are three issues the commission had to grapple with. did oswald commit the physical act of the murder? and even if he did the physical act, did he have forces behind him? and then of course what's ruby's involvement in this? >> you had various branches of the investigation traveling, interviewing witnesses, collecting evidence, bringing it back to the commission. >> the time of day was about -- we're not very far from two hours. >> there were questions, how would they deal with the different stories about shooters from the grassy knoll and shooters from different directions. >> the the lawyers from the commission took 395 depositions, and there were 94 witnesses that appeared before the commission. >> lyndon johnson wants the report out so it doesn't interfere with the election in nove
. >> the members of the warren commission, earl warren, john sherman cooper, jerry ford, allan dulles, hale boggs, richard russell and john j. mccloy, realized at their initial meeting they had to do an independent investigation. they didn't want to be a stamp for the fbi or the secret service. >> there are three issues the commission had to grapple with. did oswald commit the physical act of the murder? and even if he did the physical act, did he have forces behind him? and then of...
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. >> the members of the warren commission, earl warren, john sherman cooper, jerry ford, allan does, hale boggs, richard russell and john j. mccloy realized at their initial meeting they had to do an independent investigation. they didn't want to be a stamp for the fbi or the secret service. >> there are three issues the commission had to grapple with. did oswald commit the physical act of the murder? and even if he did the physical act, did he have forces behind him? and then of course, what's ruby's involvement in this? >> you had various branches of the investigation traveling, interviewing witnesses, collecting evidence, bringing it back to the commission. >> the time of day was about -- not very far from two hours from it. >> there were questions how would they deal with the different stories about shooters from the grassy knoll and shooters from different directions. >> the lawyers from the commission took 395 depositions. and there were 94 witnesses that appeared before the commission. linden johnson wants the report out so that it doesn't interfere with the election a "n" 234
. >> the members of the warren commission, earl warren, john sherman cooper, jerry ford, allan does, hale boggs, richard russell and john j. mccloy realized at their initial meeting they had to do an independent investigation. they didn't want to be a stamp for the fbi or the secret service. >> there are three issues the commission had to grapple with. did oswald commit the physical act of the murder? and even if he did the physical act, did he have forces behind him? and then of...
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. >> the members of the warren commission, earl warren, john sherman cooper, jerry ford, allan dulles, hale boggs, richard russell and john j. mccloy realized at their initial meeting they had to do an independent investigation. they didn't want to be a stamp for the fbi or the secret service. >> there are three issues the commission had to grapple with. did oswald commit the physical act of the murder? and even if he did the physical act, did he have forces behind him? and then of course, what's ruby's involvement in this? >> you had various branches of the investigation traveling, interviewing witnesses, collecting evidence, bringing it back to the commission. >> the time of day was about -- not very far from two hours from it. >> there were questions how would they deal with the different stories about shooters from the grassy knoll and shooters from different directions. >> the lawyers from the commission took 395 depositions. and there were 94 witnesses that appeared before the commission. lyndon johnsson wants the report out so it doesn't interfere with the election if november.
. >> the members of the warren commission, earl warren, john sherman cooper, jerry ford, allan dulles, hale boggs, richard russell and john j. mccloy realized at their initial meeting they had to do an independent investigation. they didn't want to be a stamp for the fbi or the secret service. >> there are three issues the commission had to grapple with. did oswald commit the physical act of the murder? and even if he did the physical act, did he have forces behind him? and then of...
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. >> the members of the warren commission, earl warren, john sherman cooper, jerry ford, allan dulles, hale boggs, richard russell and john j. mccloy realized at their initial meeting they had to do an independent investigation. they didn't want to be a stamp for the fbi or the secret service. >> there are three issues the commission had to grapple with. did oswald commit the physical act of the murder? and even if he did the physical act, did he have forces behind him? and then of course, what's ruby's involvement in this? >> you had various branches of the investigation traveling, interviewing witnesses, collecting evidence, bringing it back to the commission. >> the time of day was about -- not very far from two hours from it. >> there were questions how would they deal with the different stories about shooters from the grassy knoll and shooters from different directions. >> the lawyers from the commission took 395 depositions. and there were 94 witnesses that appeared before the commission. lyndon johnson wants the report out so it doesn't interfere with the election if november.
. >> the members of the warren commission, earl warren, john sherman cooper, jerry ford, allan dulles, hale boggs, richard russell and john j. mccloy realized at their initial meeting they had to do an independent investigation. they didn't want to be a stamp for the fbi or the secret service. >> there are three issues the commission had to grapple with. did oswald commit the physical act of the murder? and even if he did the physical act, did he have forces behind him? and then of...
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the testimony of governor john connally and his wife nellie who were the governor and first lady of texas they ignored their testimony because both of them clearly stated they were not struck by any bullet that hit kennedy which defeats the magic bullet theory which then sends the warren commission right into the toilet but so you do feel like the majority of the media is actually limits it and its editorial choice. let me give it to you this way i've written seven new york times best selling books that have made the new york times best seller list not one of them has ever been reviewed by the new york times the very company that has the top ten list and i've made it was seven books they've never reviewed by me of my books while yours that just it would take a short break now and one former minnesota governor jesse ventura did about the american. american wars presidents stay with us. you know there's one thing that i still can't understand it and i don't want to good mood but i have this one question what do you do it is so for you that you had everything they respect and that you
the testimony of governor john connally and his wife nellie who were the governor and first lady of texas they ignored their testimony because both of them clearly stated they were not struck by any bullet that hit kennedy which defeats the magic bullet theory which then sends the warren commission right into the toilet but so you do feel like the majority of the media is actually limits it and its editorial choice. let me give it to you this way i've written seven new york times best selling...
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the testimony of governor john connally and his wife nellie who were the governor and first lady of texas they ignored their testimony because both of them clearly stated they were not struck by any bullet that hit kennedy which defeats the magic bullet theory which then sends the warren commission right into the toilet but so you do feel like the majority of the media is actually limits it and its editorial choice. let me give it to you this way i've written the new york times best selling books that have made the new york times bestseller list not one of them has ever been reviewed by the new york times the very company that has the top ten list and i've made it was seven books they've never reviewed any of my books why is that just so we're going to take a short break now and one former minnesota governor jesse ventura did about the american. wars presidents stay with us. if you're thinking about an alcoholic drink associated with russet it's probably not going to be one that springs into your head but they've been making it here on the black sea coast for more than two thousand
the testimony of governor john connally and his wife nellie who were the governor and first lady of texas they ignored their testimony because both of them clearly stated they were not struck by any bullet that hit kennedy which defeats the magic bullet theory which then sends the warren commission right into the toilet but so you do feel like the majority of the media is actually limits it and its editorial choice. let me give it to you this way i've written the new york times best selling...
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the testimony of governor john connally and his wife nellie who were the governor and first lady of texas they ignored their testimony because both of them clearly stated they were not struck by any bullet that hit kennedy which defeats defeats the magic bullet theory which then sends the warren commission right into the toilet but so you do feel like the majority of the media is actually limits it and its editorial choice. let me give it to you this way i've written a new york times best selling books that have made the new york times bestseller list not one of them has ever been reviewed by the new york times the very company that has the top ten list and i've made it was seven books they've never reviewed any of my books while yours are out to see what it's a consumer break now and one former minnesota governor jesse ventura did about the american. wars presidents stay with us. but let me just tell you something right now president george w. bush never claimed their right to extradition really assassinate american citizens this president barack obama should be impeached for crime
the testimony of governor john connally and his wife nellie who were the governor and first lady of texas they ignored their testimony because both of them clearly stated they were not struck by any bullet that hit kennedy which defeats defeats the magic bullet theory which then sends the warren commission right into the toilet but so you do feel like the majority of the media is actually limits it and its editorial choice. let me give it to you this way i've written a new york times best...
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the testimony of governor john connally and his wife nellie who were the governor and first lady of texas they ignored their testimony because both of them clearly stated they were not struck by any bullet that hit kennedy which defeats the magic bullet theory which then sends the warren commission right into the toilet but so you do feel like the majority of the media is actually limits it and its editorial choice. let me give it to you this way i've written the new york times best selling books that have made the new york times bestseller list not one of them has ever been reviewed by the new york times the very company that has the top ten list and i've made it was seven books they've never reviewed me of my books why is that just so we're going to take a short break now and once or minnesota governor jesse ventura did about the american. wars president stay with us. if you're thinking about an alcoholic drink associated with russia it's probably not going to be one that springs into your head but they've been making it here on the black sea coast for more than two thousand kids
the testimony of governor john connally and his wife nellie who were the governor and first lady of texas they ignored their testimony because both of them clearly stated they were not struck by any bullet that hit kennedy which defeats the magic bullet theory which then sends the warren commission right into the toilet but so you do feel like the majority of the media is actually limits it and its editorial choice. let me give it to you this way i've written the new york times best selling...
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on him, may he rest in peace. >> chief justice warrens moving eulogy for president john f. kennedy. who better to talk about his ledger, joining me now -- robert f. kennedy jr. and kerry kennedy. welcome to both of you. let me start with you, you were four years old and don't have memory of that day but in terms of the legacy of jfk, what do you think it should be? >> he was a man who really loved our country and tried to make our policy both domestically and internationally reflective of the greatest values, democracy, caring about people who live in poverty, of making sure that everyone in our country actually had a vote and was able to go to the polls and vote. i think that's why we remember him as a great leader, and as somebody who is fun and full of youth and vigor. >> robert, you wrote a fascinating piece for the issue of "rolling stone" magazine. paints him as a man of peace, despite the conflict raging domestically and on the foreign stage, was seeking all the time to avoid conflict. >> yeah, he -- he told his friends that he was basically a peace at any price pres
on him, may he rest in peace. >> chief justice warrens moving eulogy for president john f. kennedy. who better to talk about his ledger, joining me now -- robert f. kennedy jr. and kerry kennedy. welcome to both of you. let me start with you, you were four years old and don't have memory of that day but in terms of the legacy of jfk, what do you think it should be? >> he was a man who really loved our country and tried to make our policy both domestically and internationally...
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. >> he loved john kennedy and his family repeatedly warren makes decisions influenced by his desire to protect the family and protect the legacy of his friend president kennedy. warren sees the autopsy photos sees they are hour fying and makes the decision no -- horrifying and makes the decision no one will see them. they are sent to robert kennedy and remain in his custody throughout creating enormous turmoil on the staff of the commission. the lawyers believe they are the most essential pieces of medical evidence they need to review to understand how the president died and who might have been responsible for it. >> whatever happened to them? >> robert kennedy kept them at the justice department until after the warren commission went out of business. there was a big controversy over the question why the warren commission had not seen them and whether or not the kennedy family used undue influence on the investigation. even cali the family -- even cali the family turned -- eventually the family turned them over to the national archives. >> we will be right back ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
. >> he loved john kennedy and his family repeatedly warren makes decisions influenced by his desire to protect the family and protect the legacy of his friend president kennedy. warren sees the autopsy photos sees they are hour fying and makes the decision no -- horrifying and makes the decision no one will see them. they are sent to robert kennedy and remain in his custody throughout creating enormous turmoil on the staff of the commission. the lawyers believe they are the most...
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. >> chief justice warrens moving eulogy for president john f. kennedy. who better to talk about his ledger, joining me now -- robert f. kennedy jr. and kerry kennedy. welcome to both of you. let me start with you, you were four years old and don't have memory of that day but in terms of the legacy of jfk, what do you think it should be? >> he was a man who really loved our country and tried to make our policy both domestically and internationally reflective of the greatest values, democracy, caring about people who live in poverty, of making sure that everyone in our country actually had a vote and was able to go to the polls and vote. i think that's why we remember him as a great leader, and as somebody who is fun and full of youth and vigor. >> robert, you wrote a fascinating piece for the issue of "rolling stone" magazine. paints him as a man of peace, despite the conflict raging domestically and on the foreign stage, was seeking all the time to avoid conflict. >> yeah, he -- he told his friends that he was basically a peace at any price president, de
. >> chief justice warrens moving eulogy for president john f. kennedy. who better to talk about his ledger, joining me now -- robert f. kennedy jr. and kerry kennedy. welcome to both of you. let me start with you, you were four years old and don't have memory of that day but in terms of the legacy of jfk, what do you think it should be? >> he was a man who really loved our country and tried to make our policy both domestically and internationally reflective of the greatest values,...
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. >> he loved john kennedy and his family repeatedly warren makes decisions influenced by his desire to protect the family and protect the legacy of his friend president kennedy. warren sees the autopsy photos sees they are hour fying and makes the decision no -- horrifying and makes the decision no one will see them. they are sent to robert kennedy and remain in his custody throughout creating enormous turmoil on the staff of the commission. the lawyers believe they are the most essential pieces of medical evidence they need to review to understand how the president died and who might have been responsible for it. >> whatever happened to them? >> robert kennedy kept them at the justice department until after the warren commission went out of business. there was a big controversy over the question why the warren commission had not seen them and whether or not the kennedy family used undue influence on the investigation. even cali the family -- even even cali the family -- even cali t[ female announcer ] making a pie that pops is surprisingly easy. just unroll, fill... top, bake... an
. >> he loved john kennedy and his family repeatedly warren makes decisions influenced by his desire to protect the family and protect the legacy of his friend president kennedy. warren sees the autopsy photos sees they are hour fying and makes the decision no -- horrifying and makes the decision no one will see them. they are sent to robert kennedy and remain in his custody throughout creating enormous turmoil on the staff of the commission. the lawyers believe they are the most...
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. >> the members of the warren commission, earl warren, john sherman cooper, jerry ford, hale boggs, richard russo, and john j. mccloy realized at their initial meeting that they had to do an independent investigation. they didn't want to be a stamp for the fbi or the secret service. >> there are three issues that the commission had to grapple with. you know, did oswald commit the physical act of the murder? and even if he did the physical act, did he have forces behind him? and then, of course, what's ruby's involvement in this? >> you had various branches of the investigation traveling, interviewing witnesses, collecting evidence, bringing it back to the commission. >> let's see, the time of day was about -- well, we're not very far from -- about two hours from it. >> there were questions, how would they deal with the different stories about shooters from the grassy knoll and shooters from different directions. >> the lawyers from the commission took 395 depositions. and there were 94 lyndon johnson wants the report out so that it doesn't interfere with the election in november. >>
. >> the members of the warren commission, earl warren, john sherman cooper, jerry ford, hale boggs, richard russo, and john j. mccloy realized at their initial meeting that they had to do an independent investigation. they didn't want to be a stamp for the fbi or the secret service. >> there are three issues that the commission had to grapple with. you know, did oswald commit the physical act of the murder? and even if he did the physical act, did he have forces behind him? and...
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. >> the members of the warren commission, earl warren, john sherman cooper, jerry ford, allan does, hale boggs, richard russell and john j. mccloy realized at their initial meeting they had to do an independent investigation. they didn't want to be a stamp for the fbi or the secret service. >> there are three issues the commission had to grapple with. did oswald commit the physical act of the murder? and even if he did the physical act, did he have forces behind him? and then of course, what's ruby's involvement in this? >> you had various branches of the investigation traveling, interviewing witnesses, collecting evidence, bringing it back to the commission. >> the time of day was about -- not very far from two hours from it. >> there were questions how would they deal with the different stories about shooters from the grassy knoll and shooters from different directions. >> the lawyers from the commission took 395 depositions. and there were 94 witnesses that appeared before the commission. lyndon johnson wants to report out so it doesn't interfere with the election in november. >>
. >> the members of the warren commission, earl warren, john sherman cooper, jerry ford, allan does, hale boggs, richard russell and john j. mccloy realized at their initial meeting they had to do an independent investigation. they didn't want to be a stamp for the fbi or the secret service. >> there are three issues the commission had to grapple with. did oswald commit the physical act of the murder? and even if he did the physical act, did he have forces behind him? and then of...
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. >> the members of the warren commission, earl warren, john sherman cooper, jerry ford, allan does, hale boggs, richard russell and john j. mccloy realized at their initial meeting they had to do an independent investigation. they didn't want to be a stamp for the fbi or the secret service. >> there are three issues the commission had to grapple with. did oswald commit the physical act of the murder? and even if he did the physical act, did he have forces behind him? and then of course, what's ruby's involvement in this? >> you had various branches of the investigation traveling, interviewing witnesses, collecting evidence, bringing it back to the commission. >> the time of day was about -- not very far from two hours from it. >> there were questions how would they deal with the different stories about shooters from the grassy knoll and shooters from different directions. >> the lawyers from the commission took 395 depositions. and there were 94 witnesses that appeared before the commission. lyndon johnson wants to report out so it doesn't interfere with the election in november. n
. >> the members of the warren commission, earl warren, john sherman cooper, jerry ford, allan does, hale boggs, richard russell and john j. mccloy realized at their initial meeting they had to do an independent investigation. they didn't want to be a stamp for the fbi or the secret service. >> there are three issues the commission had to grapple with. did oswald commit the physical act of the murder? and even if he did the physical act, did he have forces behind him? and then of...
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. >> the members of the warren commission, earl warren, john sherman cooper, jerry ford, allan does, hale boggs, richard russell and john j. mccloy realized at their initial meeting they had to do an independent investigation. they didn't want to be a stamp for the fbi or the secret service. >> there are three issues the commission had to grapple with. did oswald commit the physical act of the murder? and even if he did the physical act, did he have forces behind him? and then of course, what's ruby's involvement in this? >> you had various branches of the investigation traveling, interviewing witnesses, collecting evidence, bringing it back to the commission. >> the time of day was about -- well we're not very far from two hours from it. >> there were questions how would they deal with the different stories about shooters from the grassy knoll and shooters from different directions. >> the lawyers from the commission took 395 depositions. and there were 94 witnesses that appeared before the commission. lyndon johnson wants to report out so it doesn't interfere with the election in n
. >> the members of the warren commission, earl warren, john sherman cooper, jerry ford, allan does, hale boggs, richard russell and john j. mccloy realized at their initial meeting they had to do an independent investigation. they didn't want to be a stamp for the fbi or the secret service. >> there are three issues the commission had to grapple with. did oswald commit the physical act of the murder? and even if he did the physical act, did he have forces behind him? and then of...
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. >> the members of the warren commission, earl warren, john sherman cooper, jerry ford, allan dulles, hale boggs, richard russell and john j. mccloy, realized at their initial meeting they had to do an independent investigation. they didn't want to be a stamp for the fbi or the secret service. >> there are three issues the commission had to grapple with. did oswald commit the physical act of the murder? and even if he did the physical act, did he have forces behind him? and then of course what's ruby's involvement in this? >> you had various branches of the investigation traveling, interviewing witnesses, collecting evidence, bringing it back to the commission. >> the time of day was about -- we're not very far from two hours. >> there were questions, how would they deal with the different stories about shooters from the grassy knoll and shooters from different directions. >> the the lawyers from the commission took 395 depositions, and there were 94 witnesses that appeared before the commission. >> lyndon johnson wants the report out so it doesn't interfere with the election in nove
. >> the members of the warren commission, earl warren, john sherman cooper, jerry ford, allan dulles, hale boggs, richard russell and john j. mccloy, realized at their initial meeting they had to do an independent investigation. they didn't want to be a stamp for the fbi or the secret service. >> there are three issues the commission had to grapple with. did oswald commit the physical act of the murder? and even if he did the physical act, did he have forces behind him? and then of...
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. >> the members of the warren commission, earl warren, john sherman cooper, jerry ford, allan dulles, hale boggs, richard russell and john j. mccloy realized at their initial meeting the had to do an independent investigation. they didn't want to be a stamp for the fbi or the secret service. >> there are three issues the commission had to grapple with. did oswald commit the physical act of the murder? and even if he did the physical act, did he have forces behind him? and then of course, what's ruby's involvement in this? >> you had various branches of the investigation traveling, interviewing witnesses, collecting evidence, bringing it back to the commission. >> the time of day was about -- not very far from two hours from it. >> there were questions how would they deal with the different stories about shooters from the grassy knoll and shooters from different directions. >> the lawyers from the commission took 395 depositions. and there were 94 witnesses that appeared before the commission. lyndon johnson wants the report out so it doesn't interfere with the election in november. >
. >> the members of the warren commission, earl warren, john sherman cooper, jerry ford, allan dulles, hale boggs, richard russell and john j. mccloy realized at their initial meeting the had to do an independent investigation. they didn't want to be a stamp for the fbi or the secret service. >> there are three issues the commission had to grapple with. did oswald commit the physical act of the murder? and even if he did the physical act, did he have forces behind him? and then of...
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. >> the members of the warren commission, earl warren, john sherman cooper, jerry ford, allan dulles, hale boggs, richard russell and john j. mccloy realized at their initial meeting they had to do an independent investigation. they didn't want to be a stamp for the fbi or the secret service. >> there are three issues the commission had to grapple with. did oswald commit the physical act of the murder? and even if he did the physical act, did he have forces behind him? and then of course, what's ruby's involvement in this? >> you had various branches of the investigation traveling, interviewing witnesses, collecting evidence, bringing it back to the commission. >> the time of day was about -- not very far from two hours from it. >> there were questions how would they deal with the different stories about shooters from the grassy knoll and shooters from different directions. >> the lawyers from the commission took 395 depositions. and there were 94 witnesses that appeared before the commission. lyndon johnson wants the report out so it doesn't interfere with the election in november.
. >> the members of the warren commission, earl warren, john sherman cooper, jerry ford, allan dulles, hale boggs, richard russell and john j. mccloy realized at their initial meeting they had to do an independent investigation. they didn't want to be a stamp for the fbi or the secret service. >> there are three issues the commission had to grapple with. did oswald commit the physical act of the murder? and even if he did the physical act, did he have forces behind him? and then of...
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. >>> this friday marks 50 years of the assassination of president john f. kennedy. the moment the warren commission tried to close the case and opened the door to countless conspiracy theories. a poll last month found 59% of americans do not believe lee harvey oswald acted alone. from the kgb to ufos, of course the mafia coup d'etat theory depicted in oliver stone's "jfk." and of course that magic bullet scene inspired this famous spoof. >> the spit then splashed off the wrist, pauses in midair, mind you, makes a left turn and lands on newman's left thigh. that is one magic lugey. >> you did see wane knight and jfk. but my next guest may have disproved one of the theorys that popped up in the 1979 house select committee investigation. investigators concluded there was a high probability that two gunmen were involved in kennedy's assassination. now, they made this based on a dallas police radio traffic recording from november 22nd, 1963. here's some of that audio that was recorded moments after the president was shot. >> looks like the president's been hit. have park
. >>> this friday marks 50 years of the assassination of president john f. kennedy. the moment the warren commission tried to close the case and opened the door to countless conspiracy theories. a poll last month found 59% of americans do not believe lee harvey oswald acted alone. from the kgb to ufos, of course the mafia coup d'etat theory depicted in oliver stone's "jfk." and of course that magic bullet scene inspired this famous spoof. >> the spit then splashed off...
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john terrett, al jazeera, ann arbor, michigan. ♪ >>> and i'm meteorologist dave warren. we are looking at some very cold air that will impact the country, but it will take a while. areas that were hit hard with severe weather now dealing with a very brief shot of some cold air. pushing east, not much on the radar, plus the satellite. there is the cool-down there. but look at the warm air returning already from texas up through oklahoma and kansas. not talking really about the storm in the northwest, but really it's snow falling down. just some light snow expected in the pacific northwest. not much across much of the country. the storm has moved out, but brought in cold air behind it. just wait, though, until this weekend. in the meantime inches of snow will fall in the higher elevations, not a lot, but could be a nuisance in some of the passes there. not really happening yet, but that will change. we'll see rain in washington, oregon, california, and nevada, and then the rain and snow will fall in the hire elevations. this is friday these warming temperatures come back a
john terrett, al jazeera, ann arbor, michigan. ♪ >>> and i'm meteorologist dave warren. we are looking at some very cold air that will impact the country, but it will take a while. areas that were hit hard with severe weather now dealing with a very brief shot of some cold air. pushing east, not much on the radar, plus the satellite. there is the cool-down there. but look at the warm air returning already from texas up through oklahoma and kansas. not talking really about the storm...
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we know more than the warren commission. they made many mistakes but right about the central conclusion, it really was lee harvey oswalt and he did it because he wanted us to remember him. we do, we're fascinated to him through this day. oswalt would be thrilled to know we're obsessed with him and the conspiracy theories. >> doug brinkley, do you concur? >> yeah, i largely concur. i think the warren commission got an awful lot 27 volumes of them. you go through all that you realize they 90% got it right. there is no-the grassy knolls myth, what's making it complex is oswald's biography, the fact that he had spent time in the soviet union, the fact that he was grappling with cuba. many people don't want to face the fact that maybe a misfit, a really bad, evil guy committed a crime. you've been covering all these shootings, piers, you know all these crazy people with guns. lee harvey oswald was one of them >> yes. let's take a short break. when we come back, gentlemen, i want to talk about kennedy's legacy as a president, whet
we know more than the warren commission. they made many mistakes but right about the central conclusion, it really was lee harvey oswalt and he did it because he wanted us to remember him. we do, we're fascinated to him through this day. oswalt would be thrilled to know we're obsessed with him and the conspiracy theories. >> doug brinkley, do you concur? >> yeah, i largely concur. i think the warren commission got an awful lot 27 volumes of them. you go through all that you realize...
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>> robert kennedy junior said that his father had never believed the warren commission and robert died bleefl john was killed by castro's government or some rogue cia. >> he didn't think it was an institutional cia but a rogue element? >> all we heard from young robert kennedy was his father thought it was some element of the cia. >> in the end the question i have about all conspiracy theories, we see how the government is pathetic with keeping any kind of secret. don't you think we would have found out by no if there was one? >> a conspiracy of a second gunman in daly plaza for example, i think all the credible evidence points to lee harvey oswald as the shooter and more compelling evidence that he is the one who kills j.d. tippet an hour later. the question of whether or not others encouraged oswald to do this and promised him help if he was every able to carry it out. >> what was the most surprising thing you found out in your five years investigating the warren commission? >> two things, i really do believe that this death was preventible. conclusion. that is a conclusion it turns
>> robert kennedy junior said that his father had never believed the warren commission and robert died bleefl john was killed by castro's government or some rogue cia. >> he didn't think it was an institutional cia but a rogue element? >> all we heard from young robert kennedy was his father thought it was some element of the cia. >> in the end the question i have about all conspiracy theories, we see how the government is pathetic with keeping any kind of secret. don't...
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i want to talk to you about the development of the warren commission. here's president johnson. [video clip] >> to the people of the united states, john fitzgerald kennedy has been taken from us by an act which outrages decent men everywhere. he upheld the faith of our fathers, which is freedom for all men. he broadened the frontiers of our faith. he backed it with the energy and the courage, which are the mark of the nation that he led. a man of wisdom, strength, and peace. he molded and moved the power of our nation, and the service of a world of growing liberty and order. all who love freedom will mourn his death. he did not shrink from his responsibilities, but well them them -- welcomed them. host: from november 23, 1963, and this is the headline that americans woke up to in the "new york times." johnson sworn in on a plane. one of his first acts was to create the warren commission. what was the political pressure he was facing on that? guest: there was tremendous pressure to get to the bottom of this. it was imperative for the country. president johnson knew there would be
i want to talk to you about the development of the warren commission. here's president johnson. [video clip] >> to the people of the united states, john fitzgerald kennedy has been taken from us by an act which outrages decent men everywhere. he upheld the faith of our fathers, which is freedom for all men. he broadened the frontiers of our faith. he backed it with the energy and the courage, which are the mark of the nation that he led. a man of wisdom, strength, and peace. he molded and...
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>> robert kennedy junior said that his father had never believed the warren commission and robert died bleefl john was killed by castro's government or some rogue cia. >> he didn't think it was an institutional cia but a rogue element? >> all we heard from young robert kennedy was his father thought it was some element of the cia. >> in the end the question i have about all conspiracy theories, we see how the government is pathetic with keeping any kind of secret. don't you think we would have found out by no if there was one? >> a conspiracy of a second gunman in daly plaza for example, i think all the credible evidence points to lee harvey oswald as the shooter and more compelling evidence that he is the one who kills j.d. tippet an hour later. the question of whether or not others encouraged oswald to do this and promised him help if he was every able to carry it out. >> what was the most surprising thing you found out in your five years investigating the warren commission? >> two things, i really do believe that this death was preventible. and that is not only my conclusion. that i
>> robert kennedy junior said that his father had never believed the warren commission and robert died bleefl john was killed by castro's government or some rogue cia. >> he didn't think it was an institutional cia but a rogue element? >> all we heard from young robert kennedy was his father thought it was some element of the cia. >> in the end the question i have about all conspiracy theories, we see how the government is pathetic with keeping any kind of secret. don't...
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in the case of john kennedy they had been preparing to enforce the basic conclusions of the warren commission. after having interviewed people at the warren commission didn't get to after investigating toward the very end, they heard about this dicta belt, so belt, so-called dicta belt. it's a recording that was done at police headquarters. the head of the dispatch office but very interested guy -- interesting guy named jim bowles who was a sheriff for many years thereafter. he gets a lot of credit for preserving these dicta belt. the dicta belt started at 9:45 in the morning before air force one landed. they stopped, at least the ones we have, after about 3:40 after air force one and air force two and the press plane had left at the end of that terrible day. there are a whole bunch of them and we have managed to get all of them out of the national archives. we have subjected them through a wonderful firm some of the best sound analyst in the world from the pentagon and others. we subjected them to test that have never been done before they been able to extract more information, more lines of
in the case of john kennedy they had been preparing to enforce the basic conclusions of the warren commission. after having interviewed people at the warren commission didn't get to after investigating toward the very end, they heard about this dicta belt, so belt, so-called dicta belt. it's a recording that was done at police headquarters. the head of the dispatch office but very interested guy -- interesting guy named jim bowles who was a sheriff for many years thereafter. he gets a lot of...
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♪ john: one of the richest people in the world is warren buffett. is the jeep? he is one of many billionaire sue until recently gave very little to charity. he used his money to try to make more money. he said he would give it away when he died. his fellow billionaire ted turner told me buffett was being cheap. >> she should give some away now john: turner just made a big splash b giving a billion dollars to the wind. now he said he wanted to shame other richeople into giving more. >> what he said is bad and the stupid. john: that was his answer. >> what he should do is take his money and invested. he can help people in the other better way into invested and have the companies in building in plans that creating the investment creates jobs and wealth and products for other people. john: really? is it better if a money maker uses money to make more rather than give to charity? i think s. add to that question back to ted turner. >> bill gates says, and get it making money. john: that try to argue this, but he wasn't buying it. john: and i wrong in thinking that i a
♪ john: one of the richest people in the world is warren buffett. is the jeep? he is one of many billionaire sue until recently gave very little to charity. he used his money to try to make more money. he said he would give it away when he died. his fellow billionaire ted turner told me buffett was being cheap. >> she should give some away now john: turner just made a big splash b giving a billion dollars to the wind. now he said he wanted to shame other richeople into giving more....