there tonight. you ve been covering these events all day. what amaze me is that concept that that is such, you re at such an historic place. and for 50 years, dallas didn t actually commemorate this event. today obviously was very different. it was very different. unlike anything the city has seen in 50 years, mostly because the city has been a place where it was the end of the john f. kennedy story. this was where he was gruesomely assassinated. the sixth floor window there that you see behind me, people have come here to talk essentially about how he was assassinated and that is something that the city officials wanted to get away from. but now that everything has ended here, the official ceremony, it didn t take long for the conspiracy theorists to come back to the grassy knoll. they re back out here tonight continuing to talk about the mystery that surrounds the assassination of jfk. if hollywood producers could give the kennedy assassination
the 21st century forensic crime show treatment, it would be solved by a show like csi in an hour. five decades later, conspiracy theories thrive. i would not want to be considered to be a believer that one person did this alone when that was impossible. reporter: to this day, robert groeden preaches conspiracy on the grassy knoll every weekend. he is dedicated his life to the kennedy assassination, consulted the house committee on political assassinations in the 1970s, even had small parts in oliver stone s film, jfk. he moved to dallas almost 20 years ago just so co-deem fighting the warren commission s conclusion that lee harvey oswald acted alone. oswald could never have been convicted. that s why they had to kill him. where do you think the shots came from? well, shots came from at least four different directions. this is the result of about 12 different locations of
government s been taking that money out of their paycheck all their working lives, if you will. and it is a series of problems. and as mr. chow from cms told us this week, a hearing in our committee, you ve got 30% to 40% of that website system that has not been developed. this infrastructure, the backbone of the marketplace, if you will, that will accommodate the insurance payments from individuals to the company will accommodate the insurance payments from the insurance company to the providers. and this is why so many individuals on both sides of the aisle are now saying, you have to call a time-out. you have to suspend this. because the problems grow every single day. this has been a week where the nation has reflected on past president with the 50th anniversary of the assassination of jfk, and the president and the first lady, michelle obama, actually sat down with barbara
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know, scenic rivers, environmental protection and school food programs at school and urban housing and on and on. in many ways, a lot of johnson probably deserves more credit than historians have gotten him because he continued the work of the kennedys new frontier. let s not forget civil rights either. but there was another issue that obviously and maybe i ll have gerald posner pick up on this, the vietnam war. lbj, nixon, a lot of us remember those years. if jfk, can gerald posner, had lived, would the u.s. still have gotten involved in vietnam the way it did? wolf, that s the $66,000 question. that s why we are so sort of immersed as a society in this assassination is not just the death of a president because it is john kennedy and he was so early in his presidency. just two and a half years in.