Here’s a wrap-up of today’s Keeler in the Morning Show on WIBX for Friday, November, 22nd. 50 years ago, JFK was shot in Dallas.
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It's been 50 years since President John F. Kennedy was shot and killed while riding in a motorcade through Dallas, Texas. More words have been written about this event (and its aftermath, and what led up to it) than just about anything else, so we thought we'd take a look back through photographs and video.
November 22, 2013 marks the 50th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's assassination. We thought we'd share with you some bizarre coincidences between Kennedy and Abraham Lincoln. Taken from the Reader's Digest book, Mysteries of the Unexplained, you will amazed at these astonishing facts.
You've likely seen the famous CBS News broadcast with Walter Cronkite delivering the news of the shooting of President John F. Kennedy. Perhaps you've never heard the coverage as the events in Dallas unfolded. This is audio from WBAP in Fort Worth as it reported the shooting on November 22, 1963.
Here's a wrap-up of today's Keeler in the Morning Show on WIBX for Thursday, October 24th.
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Here’s a look at some interesting events that took place on this day in history:
1793: After more than two centuries as a royal palace, the Louvre is opened as a public museum in Paris by the French revolutionary government (more info)
1895: While experimenting with electricity, German scientist Wilhelm Röntgen discovers the X-ray (more info)
Looks like Monica Lewinsky wasn’t the first White House intern to have liaisons with the Commander in Chief.
In an interview on Wednesday night’s ‘Rock Center with Brian Williams,’ former White House intern Mimi Alford revealed to Meredith Vieira details about her alleged 18-month affair with President John F. Kennedy in 1962.
Attention, ghoulish shoppers! If you want a one-of-a-kind memento, get those checkbooks ready — the hearse that drove the body of slain President John F. Kennedy to the airport after his assassination is currently being auctioned off.