Wednesday marks 60 years since the assassination of former United States President John F. Kennedy. It was a watershed moment in American history and in American conspiracy-theory thinking. As CBS’s Michael George reports, those conspiracies have persisted through the decades and according to one historian, it’s a way of thinking that’s always been part of modern U.S. culture.
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The JFK assassination: Sixty years later
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