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Thousands of documents related to JFK assassination declassified

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Thousands of documents related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy have been declassified, but thousands more will remain secret despite a law that called for them to be unsealed five years ago. NBC News’ Monica Alba and presidential historian Michael Beschloss break down what documents are being released and why the government may have held some back from the public.