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  2. Then vs. now photos of JFK in Fort Worth, just hours before ...

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    These historic photos of JFK in Fort Worth were taken Nov. 22, 1963. ... President John F. Kennedy woke up on the last day of his life in Fort Worth’s Hotel Texas. ... Today's top stories: → ...

  3. Let Us Continue - Wikipedia

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    Let Us Continue is a speech that 36th President of the United States Lyndon B. Johnson delivered to a joint session of Congress on November 27, 1963, five days after the assassination of his predecessor John F. Kennedy. The almost 25-minute speech is considered one of the most important in his political career.

  4. This congressman was one of the last people to see JFK alive ...

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    Years after taking over his father’s auto dealership, Williams said he met President Bill Clinton during a small business event in downtown Fort Worth; today, Williams is chairman of the House ...

  5. Then vs. now photos of JFK in Fort Worth, just hours before ...

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    These historic photos of JFK in Fort Worth were taken Nov. 22, 1963. Use the slider to see how the scenes look today.

  6. Jim Wright - Wikipedia

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    During that convention, Wright introduced John F. Kennedy Jr. for Kennedy's first televised speech. [4] Almost 25 years earlier, on November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy, in his last speech before being assassinated, praised Wright's service in the Congress, saying "and here in Fort Worth he has contributed to its growth.

  7. Media coverage of the assassination of John F. Kennedy

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    At 2:33 p.m. EST, Cochran reported on ABC Television that the two priests who were called into the hospital to administer the last rites to the President said that he had died from his wounds. Although this was an unconfirmed report, ABC prematurely placed a photo of the President with the words "JOHN F. KENNEDY – 1917–1963" on the screen.

  8. President John F. Kennedy’s arrival in Fort Worth on Nov. 21, 1963, was a big deal. So was his appearance at the Hotel Texas the next morning, where some 5,000 people waited in the rain outside ...

  9. Bill Mercer - Wikipedia

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    On the day of the Assassination of John F. Kennedy (November 22, 1963), Mercer was a news anchor and reporter with Dallas radio station KRLD. Mercer covered the topic extensively from the field for KRLD and later became the first reporter to inform the assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, that he would be charged with murder for his actions.