JFK: One Day In America | Official Trailer | National Geographic

preview_player
Показать описание
The Emmy® Award-winning, critically acclaimed franchise ONE DAY IN AMERICA returns with its second installment, JFK: ONE DAY IN AMERICA, this November to mark the 60th anniversary of former President John F. Kennedy’s assassination.

And check out more National Geographic series and specials here:

#NationalGeographic #OfficialTrailer

About National Geographic:
National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge of what's possible.

Get More National Geographic:

JFK: One Day In America | Official Trailer | National Geographic

National Geographic
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

And still most files are classified. Which speaks volumes by itself. No need to see a documentary to realize that.

MultiMam
Автор

Killed for what he stood for... justice and equality for everyone to say the least..

wangariwairimust
Автор

60 years on and still many unanswered questions

robertc
Автор

"Let them see what they have done."

jacobzaranyika
Автор

"Some men see things as they are and ask why. I dream things that never were and ask why not?"

LoyalSlime
Автор

The 9/11 edition of "One Day in America" was enthralling, heartbreaking, and still...sort of hopeful in spots. If this JFK edition is anything like that one, National Geographic will have hit another one out of the park. As one born 9 years after his assassination and always intrigued by President Kennedy, I look forward to this. (My parents, like so many, recalled where they were when it happened.)

WendyCR
Автор

Can't wait to watch it! Since I was younger I have been obsessed with JFK. Just heartbreaking. & they said it " On November 22, 1963 America lost its innocence" My oldest daughter is named after him. Kennedy. Love everything about the president and the Kennedys.

cassiec
Автор

60 years later, still the greatest American president! RIP JFK

AleksandarVelikiMirijevski
Автор

1:51: I absolutely, 100% agree. The United States has truly not been the same since. The greatest damage done was towards our trust in government.

BMMKalmarHufflepuff
Автор

I was ten days away from my sixth birthday when this happened. I remember the fears, the tears, the jeers and word SHAME written across the TV screen after the National Anthem played as the signed off. I am almost 66 and it still haunts my memories of my Mom crying and the phone ringing and ring. People everywhere wanted to be sure that everyone heard this tragic news. It was played on every station for days. Jackie in oink, then in black...Caroline and John, Jr. in the robin egg blue coats and Bobby Kennedy holding Jackie's hand and Edward Kennedy seemed lost in his own grief. It is really sad that we had to hear and see this so close to real time for the very first birth pains of trying to go on and stay on LIVE tv.

richardhutchison
Автор

I was 19. It changed my whole life. I questioned everything I had learned as a Catholic. I questioned GOD. Nothing was ever the same again.

fobxxl
Автор

“I wasn’t fast enough”

What a burden to carry, even if it wasn’t your fault

mrmgma
Автор

So weird to realize being just a kid on 9/11, one day I might live to be among those who talk about that day with "there's not many of us left"

benjsmithproductions
Автор

If it’s anywhere near as good as 9/11 One Day In America (best and most real documentary I’ve seen in my life) this new one will be a great series

MasonMsotsos
Автор

"...Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty.

This much we pledge--and more...".

JFK

Martin-qmlg
Автор

I was in school that day...Friday...November 22, 1963....seems like just yesterday...

beatlejim
Автор

Towards the end when they rolled back footage of Cape Cod is always something to see. Those people lived an insane life. Always dressed well out of a catalog. They just represented a more progressive stable America. Despite being insanely wealthy they were approachable and beloved. Popular. The one lady they interviewed in Dallas that day stated the country was doomed. Prophetic.

anthonybick
Автор

I’m seeing tubes in Clint Hill’s nose and face. I just wonder if his health is frail at this point. Given that he’s 91, it’s not that surprising. Aside from that, it’s truly heartbreaking to this day, 60 years later, when he says, “I wasn’t fast enough.” I can’t imagine the how much the guilt has crushed him all these years. The actions and decisions we make in seconds can have consequences and determine the course of life and events even decades and decades later.

BMMKalmarHufflepuff
Автор

Wasn't alive then, but I've always been interested in JFK, Pearl Harbor, & 9/11 😢 I was alive during 9/11...will never forget

mytoytoo
Автор

We all know the US Gov took him out to replace him with someone more obedient

VEERDEYE