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 From NPR News in Washington,I am Jack Speer.

Americans pausing to remember where they were 50 years ago today when the country lost a president.Speaking at a ceremony near the site where John F Kennedy,the nation's 35th president,was felled by an assassian's buillet on Nov 22nd,1963,Dallas mayor Michel says it was an event that stun the nation. 
A new era down and another win a half century ago when hope and heatreat clided right here in Dallas,we watch the nightmare reality that in our front yard our president had been taken fron us.
A new mark was unvealed at the site Delay Plaza where the assassination took place featuring the last pragraph of a speech the president intended to deliever that night.Eventials also held in other major US cities including Boston and Washington today. 
Secretary of State John Kerry is heading back to Geneva to reengage on talks about Iran's nuclear program,NPR's Peter Kenyan reports Russia's foreign minister already has arrived there.
Foreign minister Sherge arrived does negotiators for 6 world powers and Iran's struggle to agree on language for eliminary agreement to freeze much of Iran's nuclear program and exchange for limited sanctions relief.Issues including Iran's enrichment of urinum,the heavy water reactor in Arac and dealing Iran's stock pile of 20% enriched urium.Iranian officials also say they want additonal sactions lifted.The White House says it's hopeful an agreement can be reached at this talks.Peter Kenyan,NPR News,Geneva.
Investigators in Arezona are looking the 6000 child abuse compliants which have arraged investigated,NPR's Ted Robbin says nearly half of the complaints occured this year.
Arezona child protect services maintains a telephone hotline for child abuse conplaints.State law requires each complaint be investigated,but workers decide that based on a single phone call,6000 of them  were not serious enough for follow up.A review of the cases so far has showen that 23 of the neglected complaints involved criminal conduct.I  came to light when an investigator for the agency looked into a case and found the file mark not investigated.Arezona governor Jame Bruzer says blaming the imitation on a lack of funding is quto totally unacceptable.Ted Robbin,NPR News,Tusan.
  put up the   one of signs September,the labour department reporting today jobless rose by 69,000 to    just 3.9 million,that's the most since March 2008 just a few months after one of the deppest recessions in recent history began.
On Wall Street continued record run up by the Dow and S&P today.The Dow closed above 16000 again up 54 points at 16,064.The S&P 500 also post to a record a bit up to 1804,the Nasdaq   gain 22 points.This is NPR.
US attorney's office in San diago says the Mexico's most wanted drug lards has been arrested while entering the US.   spoke person for the attorney office says Zinbada was arrested earlier this week when crossing the border in Galas Arezona with his wife who is detained and then released.Zinbada is arrested on drug traffic charges    Mexicoan drug issue    .
NY federal appeal court is refusing the vicate a ruling the NY city's 'stop and frisc'policy to scriminated tory,NPR's Margo reports the city is still appealing the ruling in that case.
Hundreds of mostly young black latino men have been stopped,questioned and frisc by the NYPD.Judge Sinlerm ruled the policy was unconstitutional,the city want a first round when the court of appeal for the second serkid removed the Judge Siglerm from the case citing buers,but then the city attempted to get the court of appeal to knolfy Judge Sinler's ruling that the stop and fris policy had been applied in a disagreement manner and was a former profiling. That request has now been rejected by the court of appeals.The city clearly wants a ruling on the issue before a new mayor takes office in Jan.Mayor elect bill Blazio who has opposed stop and frisc has intermited he might be sympathetic to drop the city's appeal.Margo,NPR News,NY.
Vinginia senator Cris Dee has been released from the hospital,the 65 year old Dee is making his first public statement since authority say he was stabbed by his son Guas.   believe the 24 year old then killed himself with a selfflicked gunshot wound.Dee leaves a brief message on the social media site twitter said today I am alive so Imust leave,some wound wouldn't heal,your prayers and your friendship are important to me.Police say they are still investigating.
I am Jack Speer,NPR News in Washington.
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