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John Corbett

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Nov 23, 2021, 9:48:56 AM11/23/21
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David,

I'm sure you have Chet Huntley's commentary the night of the assassination. I don't know if you have his commentary made on NBC radio on 11/26/63. In case you don't

https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=chet+huntley+commentary+jfk+assassination&&view=detail&mid=79B18F61CEA53F33D07979B18F61CEA53F33D079&rvsmid=7889E1C06D283472A5557889E1C06D283472A555&FORM=VDQVAP

I also found this nearly 10 minute video clip from what I think was the Huntley-Brinkley Report. It includes Huntley's commentary.

https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=chet+huntley+commentary+jfk+assassination&&view=detail&mid=F0495DB5D4658EC2D558F0495DB5D4658EC2D558&rvsmid=7889E1C06D283472A5557889E1C06D283472A555&FORM=VDQVAP

David Von Pein

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Nov 23, 2021, 4:44:26 PM11/23/21
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John,

Yes, I have the 11/26 Huntley "Emphasis" commentary. In fact, John, the link you provided is MY video. It says my name right on it too. So, of course, I have it.

(Are you having a senior moment here, John?) 😁

John Corbett

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Nov 23, 2021, 5:12:16 PM11/23/21
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DUH!!! I didn't even notice it. I was multi-tasking and listening to it while working in another
window and thought, "I wonder if DVP has this one." I just copied the link and pasted it into
my post without looking at the caption at the bottom.

John Corbett

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Nov 23, 2021, 5:13:46 PM11/23/21
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On Tuesday, November 23, 2021 at 4:44:26 PM UTC-5, David Von Pein wrote:
BTW, I turn 70 this Sunday so I think I'm entitled to a senior moment now and then.
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David Von Pein

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Nov 23, 2021, 11:48:28 PM11/23/21
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Yeah, after additional reflection, I thought maybe that's what happened. (I didn't really think you could have totally forgotten my name.)

And you can keep on asking me "Do you have this one?" every time you find something of interest. I don't mind that at all. Because it's likely that one of these days you're going to direct me to something I don't have, and that'll be great----such as the 55 hours of pristine assassination-related video that I am convinced exists deep in the vaults of television station KRTV in Great Falls, Montana. When you unearth that golden nugget of 1963 coverage, I'll be kept busy for weeks! 😁

BTW / FWIW / FYI -----

Yesterday afternoon (11/22/21) at precisely 1:30 PM EST, I presented a premiere (again) of the CBS-TV 11/22/63 coverage on my YouTube channel. I, of course, have previously had the CBS video series on my various JFK channels, only to have CBS put in copyright claims on every single one of them in August of 2013 and, hence, have them deleted. But the CBS Network doesn't seem to care as much these days about their Nov. '63 videos being displayed on YouTube, so I got up the courage on the 58th Anniversary to upload them once again to my current channel. Maybe they'll stay there for a week....a month....a year? Who knows?

I managed to upload 8 of my 9 CBS parts before hitting a roadblock with Part 9, which was blocked worldwide by a copyright claim (which I'm sure is totally bogus, because the claim wasn't put in by CBS---but there's nothing I can do about it)....

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0O5WNzrZqIMRSDT19pXjBuGLcXKqS-3r

My 11/22/21 Premiere of "CBS-TV 11/22/63 (Part 1)" did quite well, viewership-wise. At one point during the 3-hour broadcast, there were 225 people watching at the same time. That figure is mere peanuts, of course, for a lot of high-ranking YouTube channels, but for me it was an all-time record for a Premiere/Live Stream.

https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Vme1uKTDcyo/YZpNgheNicI/AAAAAAABZk0/Qc05Ad400xcog3uiIjIqYugrs7aBjoy8ACLcBGAsYHQ/s2000/DVP-Presents-CBS-TV-11-22-63.png

FYI 2 ----

Some fellow in Chicago asked me to do an interview with him this month for the assassination anniversary. So I did, on November 20th. I answered several of his questions (in text form by e-mail) and he put the interview on his website. And I put it up on my site as well (below):

http://jfk-archives.blogspot.com/2021/11/dvp-interview-number-two.html

John Corbett

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Nov 24, 2021, 6:47:27 AM11/24/21
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One thing that bothers me when watching various documentaries is when they use the audio that includes the line "It appears something has happened in the motorcade route". That was
a recreation and not a live report which makes it fake news which used to be verboten in
journalism. The reporter who created it and played it on the air the next day got fired for it. So why is it not acceptable to play a fake news story. I wonder how many of these documentary makers know it is fake.

I remember when the late Cokie Roberts did her summation of the State of the Union address standing in front of the Capitol Building wearing an overcoat. Only she wasn't in front of the Capitol. She was in the studio standing in front of a picture of the Capitol. Seems
innocent enough but even that little bit of fakery was considered a breech of journalistic ethics and she was suspended for it. In today's environment, there are no journalistic ethics. Anything that advances the agenda an organization is pushing is considered OK. The only rule seems to be, "Don't get caught".
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