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Surveillance Bonus: Reflections on the Assassination of JFK

Bloomberg Surveillance

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Business News, News, Investing, Business

3.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 25 October 2017

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

With the final trove of records on John F. Kennedy's assassination due to be released after more than half a century, Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Bob Moon look back at a day that will be forever seared into the collective memory of the nation.

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0:00.0

The media alone can't ease the tensions that come from the debate surrounding the issues we deal with every day.

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However, we can create spaces where people can freely kick the tires of their preconceived notions.

0:11.2

I'm Tim O'Brien, and I'm the senior executive editor at

0:13.8

Bloomberg Opinion. On our platform we ask tough questions and solve complex

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problems with the facts in mind. Because context changes how you see things and

0:22.4

how you change things.

0:23.6

Context changes everything.

0:25.6

Start exploring our opinion coverage and more at Bloomberg.com.

0:28.8

subscribe. Welcome to the Bloomberg Surveillance Podcast. I'm Tom Keene with David Gura.

0:44.8

Daily, we bring you insight from the best of economics.

0:47.9

Finance, investment, and international relations.

0:50.9

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1:00.0

Where were you to a younger generation in September 11th of 2001 to our parents

1:07.8

without question it was December 7th of 1941 there are other dates and one of them is in November 1963. He's given us

1:17.4

great perspective on our 25th anniversary of Bloomberg Radio on JFK.

1:22.4

Here's Bob Moon. Bob what do you have? Tom this is it. of

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Blumberg radio on JFK. Bob what do you have Tom this is it. This is the last batch and for many of us old enough to remember

1:28.7

This was supposed to be momentous historians journalists and conspiracy buffs have waited more than half a century

1:35.2

for what's finally set to happen tomorrow, barring any last-minute national security concerns

1:40.3

from President Trump, thousands of documents relating to the 1963 assassination

1:45.4

of John F. Kennedy will be made public. But here's the thing. It seems most experts don't

1:50.8

expect any bombshell revelations, but we will look for new light to be

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