Friday, November 21, 2008

Friday on the Morning Show

Today, Ray and Ted were embracing the holiday season earlier, asking audience members what they're doing for Thanksgiving and what they're thankful for this holiday season.

45 years ago this weekend, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. Gary Mack, curator of The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza in Dallas, and a 25-year veteran of JFK assassination investigations, called the show today in to talk about forensics tests recently conducted that concluded that Kennedy was shot from the sixth floor of the book depository building, the building Lee Harvey Oswald was supposed to have been in.

Don Campbell of The Don Campbell Band called to talk about the lighting of the LL Bean Christmas tree on Friday night, where he'll be performing an outdoor concert.

John Williams of Williams Broadcasting was in the studio to talk about the holidays, NASCAR, and how ski resorts are gearing up for the new season.

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