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Remembering the Assassination of John F. Kennedy

Season 2013 Episode 1129 | 27m 33s

It's been more than 50 years since the nation came together to mourn the assassination of John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas. Kennedy was the youngest president ever elected, and his assassination continues to haunt the nation. Conspiracy theorists say there's no way Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. Our panel of experts discuss what think happened, and how it's affected the country ever since.

Aired: 11/28/13
Extras
This week, Cleveland City Council and the mayor squabbled about how much to spend on neighborhoods.
Federal workers rallied in Cleveland yesterday to protest the slashing of federal jobs.
The Ohio Senate easily passed Senate Bill 1 this week that aims to combat “wokeness” on campuses.
Gov. Mike DeWine made his pitch Monday to lawmakers about where to put state dollars.
Vice-president elect JD Vance announced Jan. 9 he would resign his seat in the U.S. Senate.
A marathon session capped the current legislative term in Columbus.
Dimora was among the nearly 1,500 people receiving clemency from the president.
Video footage released raises many more questions about the shooting death a teenage boy in Akron.
The Cleveland and Akron school districts face tough choices despite recent levy victories.
The bill would require transgender students to use bathrooms that correspond to their birth gender.
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This week, Cleveland City Council and the mayor squabbled about how much to spend on neighborhoods.
Federal workers rallied in Cleveland yesterday to protest the slashing of federal jobs.
The Ohio Senate easily passed Senate Bill 1 this week that aims to combat “wokeness” on campuses.
Gov. Mike DeWine made his pitch Monday to lawmakers about where to put state dollars.
The bill previously known as Senate Bill 83 in the last legislative term is now Senate Bill 1.
Vice-president elect JD Vance announced Jan. 9 he would resign his seat in the U.S. Senate.
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A marathon session capped the current legislative term in Columbus.
Dimora was among the nearly 1,500 people receiving clemency from the president.
Video footage released raises many more questions about the shooting death a teenage boy in Akron.