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Kennedy addresses the audience in front of him as "you." He thinks everyone in this group will be saddened by the news. He also thinks the news will distress a much wider audience—"our fellow citizens" who aren't present at that moment to hear his speech.
The other two groups other than the audience of listeners that Kennedy mentions in his speech are "people around the world" and "newly independent nations, old allies, and the Soviet Union".
Who is Kennedy?
American politician John Fitzgerald Kennedy presided over the country as the 35th president from 1961 until his murder near the conclusion of his third year in office.
Kennedy in his inaugural speech mentions three groups to encourage Americans "to serve their country and the world" by reassuring them of the nation's strengths.
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