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Sid Davis, radio reporter during JFK assassination, dies at 97


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Sid Davis, the radio correspondent who reported live for the country after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, has died at the age of 97. Davis was one of three reporters summoned by the White House to witness Lyndon Johnson’s swearing-in as president with a distraught Jackie Kennedy at his side. Sunday TODAY’s Willie Geist remembers a life well lived.

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