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Robert Redford is doing interviews for a new movie he has out with Jane Fonda. Matt Lauer runs through some standard questions with Redford for publicity, and asks him about working with his co-star in different eras. Redford brings the conversation around to the JFK assassination, and makes a poignant observation that Lauer quickly moves on from. This isn't a conspiracy clip, but it's a striking and revealing one. The clip runs five minutes, and Redford's commentary begins just after the 2 minute mark. It's an astute observation from him.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuiBnJOicqQ
Anthony Thorne Wrote:Robert Redford is doing interviews for a new movie he has out with Jane Fonda. Matt Lauer runs through some standard questions with Redford for publicity, and asks him about working with his co-star in different eras. Redford brings the conversation around to the JFK assassination, and makes a poignant observation that Lauer quickly moves on from. This isn't a conspiracy clip, but it's a striking and revealing one. The clip runs five minutes, and Redford's commentary begins just after the 2 minute mark. It's an astute observation from him.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuiBnJOicqQ

Yeah, the day the laughter [and much else] died.....