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{\an1}[John F. Kennedy] Let all our
neighbors know that we shall
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{\an1}join with them to oppose
aggression or subversion
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{\an1}anywhere in the Americas.
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{\an1}And let every other power know
that this hemisphere intends to
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{\an1}remain the master
of its own house.
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{\an1}My fellow
citizens of the world,
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{\an1}ask not what
America will do for you,
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{\an1}but what together we can
do for the freedom of man.
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{\an1}[Clint Hill] I'm 91 years old
now, and it's been
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{\an1}60 years this year.
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{\an1}There are a few of us left.
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{\an1}But very few.
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{\an1}I think about the
event as it happened.
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{\an1}And I go right back to the
moment that it happened.
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{\an1}I mean, it's there.
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{\an1}It's like a movie,
run through my brain.
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{\an1}[Clint Hill] I was a Secret
Service agent that protected the
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{\an1}President of the United States
and his wife and family.
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{\an1}And I was assigned to protect
Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy.
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{\an1}First ladies previous to
Mrs. Kennedy had done things
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{\an1}like go shopping,
watch ballet,
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{\an1}play canasta, a card game,
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{\an1}and that's about the most
activities the agents had
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{\an1}that were with those ladies.
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{\an1}And that's not
what I aspired to.
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{\an1}I wanted to be
where the action was.
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{\an1}[splashing]
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{\an1}And I did not think it
would be with Mrs. Kennedy.
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{\an1}I was really
mistaken in that belief,
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{\an1}it turned out.
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{\an1}It was very unusual for her
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{\an1}to participate in
anything political.
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{\an1}She didn't like politics.
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{\an1}She told me that she thought
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{\an1}she would go on
this trip to Texas.
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{\an1}She wanted to do everything she
could to help President Kennedy
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{\an1}get re-elected in 1964.
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{\an1}They wanted to get
out in front early.
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{\an1}[Crowd] Freedom,
freedom, freedom.
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{\an1}[Spokesman] Louder! Louder!
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{\an1}[Crowd] Freedom!
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{\an1}[Spokesman] Louder!
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{\an1}[Crowd] Freedom!
Freedom! Freedom!
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{\an1}[Paul Landis] The whole
trip brings back memories.
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{\an1}I can remember everything
pretty much in detail.
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{\an1}[sighs]
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{\an1}It was like a dream
come true for me.
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{\an1}When I first joined
the Secret Service,
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{\an1}this is what I wanted to do.
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{\an1}My code name was Debut.
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{\an1}I think that was just
because I was so young.
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{\an1}Clint, his code
name was Dazzle.
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{\an1}He knew Mrs. Kennedy
like the back of his hand,
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{\an1}and there were just two of us
assigned to her at that time.
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{\an1}We did everything together.
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{\an1}We began to think alike.
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{\an1}[Reporter] Mrs. Kennedy is
proving an able campaigner as
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{\an1}she charms the
crowds with her smile,
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{\an1}handshakes and pleasantries.
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{\an1}[Paul Landis] Everybody
wanted to see Jackie.
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{\an1}Chanting "Jackie,
Jackie, Jackie."
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{\an1}They were like a
movie star couple really.
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{\an1}I think he kind of
thrived on that.
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{\an1}When we got to Fort Worth
that night, it was 11:00.
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{\an1}Still had a large
crowd outside the hotel.
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{\an1}We were all in a good mood and
felt that there was no sign of
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anything like that.
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{\an1}[Reporter] Good
morning everyone.
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{\an1}President and Mrs. Kennedy
arrived in Fort Worth from
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{\an1}Houston late last night to an
enthusiastic reception from
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{\an1}huge crowds, and spent
the night in suite 850
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{\an1}at Hotel Texas downtown.
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{\an1}[Sid Davis] Thousands gathered
around the presidential hotel
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{\an1}in Fort Worth this
morning in drizzling rain.
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{\an1}Many starting nearly three
hours before the Kennedys
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{\an1}were to come out.
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{\an1}After all, it was
Mrs. Kennedy's
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{\an1}first trip to Texas,
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{\an1}and Texans like to
make big impressions.
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{\an1}This is Sid Davis with the
presidential party, Texas.
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{\an1}[laughs]
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{\an1}I was with Westinghouse
Broadcasting Company
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{\an1}as a White House correspondent,
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{\an1}and I covered
Kennedy wherever he went.
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{\an1}When the Dallas
trip was announced,
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{\an1}we were excited at the
fact that it would be a
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{\an1}good political trip because
we knew that Texas was not
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{\an1}So, there was some trepidation
on the part of the press and
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{\an1}what kind of a
reception Kennedy would get.
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{\an1}[Man] Ladies and gentlemen, the
President of the United States.
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{\an1}[crowd cheering]
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{\an1}[Sid Davis] He
was inspirational.
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{\an1}Even if you
didn't agree with him,
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{\an1}you couldn't help but like him.
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{\an1}You know, "we shall go to the
moon in this decade and return
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{\an1}the astronauts
safely to Earth."
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{\an1}And everybody said,
"he's nuts, he's crazy."
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{\an1}[John F. Kennedy] Why
choose this as our goal?
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{\an1}And they may well ask, why
climb the highest mountain?
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{\an1}Why, 35 years ago,
fly the Atlantic?
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{\an1}Why does Rice play Texas?
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{\an1}We choose to go to the moon!
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{\an1}We choose to go to the moon...
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{\an1}We choose to go to the moon
in this decade and
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{\an1}do the other things,
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{\an1}not because they are easy,
but because they are hard.
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{\an1}[Sid Davis] Talk
about being a gambler?
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{\an1}This guy had what the
Spanish would call cajones,
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{\an1}you know?
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{\an1}There was a
breakfast that morning,
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{\an1}and I think there were about
2,000 or more people there.
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{\an1}And President Kennedy really
wanted Jackie to be seen
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{\an1}by everybody in Texas.
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{\an1}Texas was such an
important state.
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{\an1}He felt that with Jackie along,
he would do better.
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{\an1}[Reporter] As you
may have noticed,
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{\an1}Mrs. Kennedy did not
enter with the President.
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{\an1}So far, we have no
indication of where she may be,
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{\an1}and I can tell you from
where we are standing,
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{\an1}there are quite a few
ladies who appear to be
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{\an1}quite disappointed that
Mrs. Kennedy is not here.
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{\an1}[Clint Hill] Now, Mrs. Kennedy
had indicated that she was
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{\an1}not planning to go
to this breakfast.
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{\an1}And so, I went to
Mrs. Kennedy's room
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{\an1}and she was preparing
to leave the hotel.
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{\an1}[Reporter] Quite a few
people in the ballroom are
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{\an1}watching the maitre-d.
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{\an1}He's the short man that's
walking back and forth
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{\an1}behind the head table.
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{\an1}Now he's pouring coffee.
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{\an1}As he moves down the line,
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{\an1}he did not stop at
Mrs. Kennedy's place.
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{\an1}[Clint Hill] Then
the phone rang,
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{\an1}and it was the agent who
was with the President
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{\an1}down at the breakfast.
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{\an1}He said, "Clint, the
President wants you to
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{\an1}bring Mrs. Kennedy down here."
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{\an1}I said, "Oh, she's not planning
to go to that breakfast at all."
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{\an1}He said, "Clint, you
didn't get the message.
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{\an1}The President says, bring
Mrs. Kennedy down here now."
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{\an1}I said, "Okay, I
got the message."
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{\an1}The door opened,
we walked in,
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{\an1}and the place
absolutely erupted.
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{\an1}[Sid Davis] When she
walked into the room,
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{\an1}the crowd just got out of its
chairs and started cheering.
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{\an1}She was dressed in
this two-piece suit,
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{\an1}and I'm not a fashion expert,
so I said to one of the
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{\an1}lady reporters, I said,
"Is that pink?"
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{\an1}She said, "Mrs. Kennedy wouldn't
be caught dead in pink."
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{\an1}I said, "Shoot, excuse me.
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{\an1}[laughs]
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{\an1}What do you call it?"
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{\an1}She said, "You can call it
strawberry or raspberry."
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{\an1}And I called it raspberry.
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{\an1}[John F. Kennedy] Ladies and
gentlemen, two years ago
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{\an1}I introduced myself in Paris
by saying that I was the man
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{\an1}who had accompanied
Mrs. Kennedy to Paris.
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{\an1}I'm getting somewhat
that same sensation
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{\an1}as I travel around Texas.
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{\an1}[laughs, applause]
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{\an1}[John F. Kennedy] Nobody wonders
what Lyndon and I wear.
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{\an1}[Sid Davis] She'd been
through a terrible period
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{\an1}the previous four months.
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{\an1}Her baby,
Patrick Bouvier Kennedy,
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{\an1}died in August, and so
she was getting over that.
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{\an1}This was her first visit out of
the White House in the public.
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{\an1}And so, it was an uplifting
thing for people to see her
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{\an1}out and smiling.
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{\an1}[Clint Hill] Prior to that
you'd never see them
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{\an1}hug or kiss or hold
hands in public.
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{\an1}From that point on, they
didn't care who was there.
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{\an1}They'd hold hands, they'd hug.
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{\an1}And it changed
their relationship.
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{\an1}It really changed everything.
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{\an1}[Sid Davis] I'd never
seen her happier than
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{\an1}she was that morning.
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{\an1}[Raymond Buck] Mr. President, we
know that you don't wear a hat.
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{\an1}[laughs].
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{\an1}[Raymond Buck] Couldn't let
you leave Fort Worth without
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{\an1}providing you with some
protection against the rain.
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{\an1}[laughs]
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{\an1}[applause].
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{\an1}[crowd cheering]
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{\an1}[Sid Davis] The time we were
ready to leave Fort Worth that
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{\an1}morning, we drove out to
Carswell Air Force Base,
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{\an1}and we got in Air Force One
to fly to Dallas.
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{\an1}[Reporter] At this moment three
special jetliners are supposed
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{\an1}to be in the air between
Dallas and Fort Worth.
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{\an1}Right now, the eyes of Texas
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{\an1}and the nation are
focused on Dallas.
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{\an1}[crowd cheering]
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{\an1}[♪ slow classical music]
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{\an1}[Paul Landis] The day we left,
we had a briefing,
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{\an1}and everybody was given
their assignments and
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{\an1}what they would be doing.
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{\an1}And this was the first
I learned that Dallas
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{\an1}had a moniker, the City of Hate.
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{\an1}I, I never knew, had never
thought anything about that.
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{\an1}Dallas to me was big money.
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{\an1}You had the Hunt brothers,
oil country,
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{\an1}home of the big rich.
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{\an1}I was surprised to hear this.
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{\an1}I knew nothing about it being
a bad political environment.
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{\an1}[Reporter] Dallas
Police Chief, Jesse Curry,
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{\an1}has told the citizens and
visitors that nothing must
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{\an1}occur that would be
disrespectful or degrading
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{\an1}to the President.
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{\an1}But there are those
opposition signs,
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{\an1}and we see in
brilliant evidence right now,
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{\an1}a Texas flag and a huge
Confederate flag are flying.
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{\an1}[Earle Cabell] We undoubtedly
will have a few pickets,
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{\an1}as you have everywhere
in the United States.
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{\an1}There will probably be a few
of the radical right wing.
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{\an1}Possibly a few of
the radical left wing.
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{\an1}But sincerely, we
anticipate no trouble.
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{\an1}[dog barking]
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{\an1}[Buell Frazier] Being a young
19-year-old boy from Dallas,
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{\an1}I never had seen a
presidential motorcade.
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{\an1}Um, I didn't know
what to expect.
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{\an1}I had no idea.
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{\an1}Uh, my number one thing
was you go into work and
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{\an1}doing what you had to
do, and get home.
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{\an1}[♪ pleasant pop music]
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{\an1}Well, that Friday felt like
any other Friday morning.
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{\an1}[♪ pleasant pop music]
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{\an1}I drove Lee Harvey Oswald
to work, because
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{\an1}Lee did not own a car.
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{\an1}We listened to the radio.
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{\an1}Lee wasn't a big talker.
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{\an1}He would not
initiate a conversation.
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{\an1}The thing he would talk
most about was his child.
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{\an1}And I noticed a
package on the backseat.
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{\an1}And I just glanced at it,
I didn't look at it.
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{\an1}I said, "What's in
the package, Lee?"
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{\an1}And he says, "Curtain rods."
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{\an1}[♪ ominous music]
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{\an1}Then we got to work at
Texas School Book Depository.
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{\an1}And Lee gets out,
gets the package,
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{\an1}and he walked off.
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{\an1}We always walked together,
but not this morning.
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{\an1}And it never dawned on me
anything was different.
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{\an1}[ambient crowd noise]
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{\an1}[ambient crowd noise]
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{\an1}[Gayle Newman] When we
arrived at Love Field,
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{\an1}there was a huge crowd
waiting to see the President.
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{\an1}I put the boys in
their Sunday best clothes,
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{\an1}and we both dressed up.
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{\an1}We were excited.
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{\an1}We said we were
taking the children,
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{\an1}but I think we were more
interested in seeing
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{\an1}the President and First Lady
than, than uh, the kids.
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{\an1}They didn't know who they were.
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{\an1}[Bill Newman] Gayle and
myself were glad to be there.
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{\an1}It's not an everyday event that
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{\an1}the President of the United
States comes to Dallas, Texas.
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{\an1}It looked like the best place
to be was out at Love Field
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{\an1}as the plane came in.
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{\an1}[Reporter] And here comes
the presidential plane,
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{\an1}Air Force number one.
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{\an1}[cheering]
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{\an1}[jet engine]
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{\an1}[jet engine]
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{\an1}[Reporter] The official greeting
party is consisting of
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{\an1}the Vice President
Lyndon Johnson,
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{\an1}and Mrs. Johnson of course.
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{\an1}[cheering]
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{\an1}[cheering]
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{\an1}[Clint Hill] At the airport
in Love Field on arrival,
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{\an1}there's large crowds.
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{\an1}President Kennedy, he just
headed straight for the fence
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{\an1}where the people were.
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{\an1}Mrs. Kennedy
normally wouldn't do that.
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{\an1}But she went right
along right behind him,
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{\an1}and so I accompanied her.
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{\an1}[♪ slow classical music]
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{\an1}[♪ slow classical music]
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{\an1}We knew that there was a group
in Dallas that did not like or
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{\an1}did not agree with
President Kennedy's position
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{\an1}on many things.
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{\an1}[♪ slow classical music]
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{\an1}Now, how far they were
willing to go for that,
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{\an1}I did not know,
we did not know.
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{\an1}You never know
what's in that crowd.
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{\an1}Who's in that crowd.
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{\an1}[♪ ominous music]
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{\an1}[Gayle Newman] I mean,
the crowd was pushing,
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{\an1}just surged around us and we
weren't able to get any further.
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{\an1}[cheering]
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{\an1}I wasn't able to
really get up close.
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{\an1}[cheering]
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{\an1}And Bill said, "I think we
can probably get ahead of the
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{\an1}motorcade and get down where we
can get maybe a closer look."
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{\an1}[cheering]
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{\an1}[Reporter] And now the
President and First Lady
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{\an1}are retreating from the fence.
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{\an1}They're heading now for
the official limousine,
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{\an1}where Governor Connally stands,
waiting their arrival so that
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{\an1}they can make
their way downtown.
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{\an1}[cheering]
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{\an1}[cheering]
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{\an1}[♪ ominous classical music]
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{\an1}[cheering]
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{\an1}[Man] Gotta get to the car.
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{\an1}[chatter]
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{\an1}[Clint Hill] Now, it
had been raining lightly,
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{\an1}but it had stopped.
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{\an1}By the time we
were ready to leave,
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{\an1}the word was
"the top is to be off."
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{\an1}The President's insisted on
having an open car,
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{\an1}was because he
wanted to be felt
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{\an1}as close to the
people as possible.
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{\an1}He wanted the people to feel
there was never any barrier
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{\an1}between them and him.
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{\an1}[♪ slow ominous music]
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{\an1}We started to drive through
the outskirts of Dallas.
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{\an1}And I was surveying the crowd,
just scanning them to see
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{\an1}what was going on.
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{\an1}[♪ slow ominous music]
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{\an1}[♪ slow ominous music]
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{\an1}Everywhere that they could
get to see President and
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{\an1}Mrs. Kennedy, they tried to get.
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{\an1}[♪ classical music]
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{\an1}I jumped from my
position on the follow up car,
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{\an1}and went to the rear bumper
of the presidential vehicle,
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{\an1}and got up on top of there, to
be as close to Mrs. Kennedy as
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{\an1}I could be, because I didn't
know what to expect from any of
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{\an1}these people who
were that close to her.
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{\an1}[♪ slow classical music]
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{\an1}[Sid Davis] I was
in the press bus,
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{\an1}'cause I could sit up
front in the bus and see out.
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{\an1}There was something
magical about this trip,
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{\an1}and I think it was Jackie, and
the fact that he brought her.
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{\an1}I don't know, I uh...
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{\an1}I changed my opinion
about Dallas and Texas.
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{\an1}It was not a cold city.
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{\an1}It made a big difference
because Jackie was there.
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{\an1}I think the town
really was very,
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{\an1}very welcoming to her.
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{\an1}It was a celebration, that they
were getting a chance to see
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{\an1}this First Lady who'd
never been to Dallas.
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{\an1}And, of course,
it changed her life.
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{\an1}[♪ slow classical music]
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{\an1}[♪ slow classical music]
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{\an1}[♪ slow classical music]
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{\an1}[Clint Hill] I have
this sense of guilt.
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{\an1}I should have been able
to do more than I did.
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{\an1}I wasn't fast enough.
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{\an1}I guess I wasn't faster
than a speeding bullet.
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{\an1}[♪ slow classical music]
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{\an1}[♪ music crescendos]
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{\an1}[Reporter] It appears as though
something has happened
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{\an1}in the motorcade route.
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{\an1}Something, I repeat,
has happened
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{\an1}in the motorcade route.
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{\an1}The limousine is now traveling
at a very high rate of speed,
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{\an1}Secret Service men
standing up in the limousine.
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{\an1}[Clint Hill] Mrs. Kennedy
was screaming,
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{\an1}"they've shot his head off.
I love you, Jack."
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{\an1}[♪ slow classical music]
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{\an1}[♪ tense classical music]
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{\an1}[Sid Davis] It was at Dealey
Plaza we saw the people trying
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{\an1}to escape the danger.
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{\an1}I saw women taking
their shoes off,
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{\an1}running without heels.
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{\an1}I saw a father
take his little boy,
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{\an1}place the boy on the ground,
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{\an1}and put his body
on top of the boy.
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{\an1}[♪ tense classical music]
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{\an1}[Gayle Newman] We were one
lane width away from him
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{\an1}when he was shot in the head.
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{\an1}I think my maternal
instinct kicked in.
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{\an1}[♪ tense classical music]
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{\an1}Never in my mind, when
I got up that morning,
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{\an1}did I think that I would
see something so horrific.
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{\an1}[♪ tense classical music]
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{\an1}[Clint Hill] I was shouting
up to the driver,
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{\an1}"Get us to the hospital,
get us to the hospital."
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{\an1}Mrs. Kennedy was in shock,
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{\an1}with the President's
head in her lap.
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{\an1}[sirens]
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{\an1}[♪ slow classical music]
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{\an1}[Clint Hill] When we
got to Parkland Hospital,
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{\an1}Mrs. Kennedy had a
hold of his body,
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{\an1}and she would not let go.
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{\an1}I pleaded with her, I said,
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{\an1}"Please Mrs. Kennedy,
let us help the President."
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{\an1}Got no response at all.
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{\an1}And then I realized, she
wasn't going to let go.
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{\an1}So, I took my suit coat off,
and covered up his back,
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{\an1}his head,
shoulders and upper back,
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{\an1}and when I did that,
she let go.
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{\an1}[Reporter] The latest
unconfirmed report from
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{\an1}the emergency room is
that he is still alive.
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{\an1}Texas Governor John Connally
also was hit by the bullet.
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{\an1}[♪ slow classical music]
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{\an1}[Paul Landis] We got
to trauma room one.
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{\an1}I kind of got pushed
in with the crowd,
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{\an1}right beside his shoes or feet.
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{\an1}I couldn't look
at the President,
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{\an1}I, I was feeling faint.
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{\an1}I knew if I looked at him,
I'd pass out.
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{\an1}And it was, I, I just,
you can do this Paul.
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{\an1}That was a time, you know,
you're needed more.
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{\an1}You've got to stay with it.
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{\an1}You've got to hang in there.
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{\an1}I heard a doctor shout, "Let
me through, let me through",
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{\an1}and they're asking everybody
to evacuate the room.
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00:38:54,582 --> 00:38:58,795
{\an1}And it was about that time
somebody came out and asked
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{\an1}for the, uh...
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{\an1}if anyone knew the
President's blood type.
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00:39:03,758 --> 00:39:06,678
{\an1}And Mrs. Kennedy kind
of stood up and said,
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00:39:06,678 --> 00:39:11,182
{\an1}"Do you mean he's alive?",
and it was just utter silence.
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00:39:14,978 --> 00:39:21,442
{\an1}[♪ slow classical music]
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00:39:26,072 --> 00:39:32,870
{\an1}[♪ slow classical music]
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00:39:39,252 --> 00:39:45,800
{\an1}[♪ slow classical music]
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{\an1}[Clint Hill] My boss
yelled at me,
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00:39:52,932 --> 00:39:55,518
{\an1}"Clint, get a telephone,
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{\an1}open up a line to
the White House,
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{\an1}let them know what's going on."
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00:39:59,856 --> 00:40:02,108
{\an1}The operator said,
"Mr. Hill, I'm sorry,
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{\an1}but Robert Kennedy
wants to talk to you."
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{\an1}I said, "Okay, fine.
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00:40:08,072 --> 00:40:10,283
{\an1}Mr. Attorney General,
can I help you?"
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00:40:10,283 --> 00:40:13,369
{\an1}He said, "Clint," he said,
"What's going on down there?"
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00:40:13,369 --> 00:40:15,580
{\an1}I said, "Both President Kennedy
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{\an1}and the Governor
have been shot."
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00:40:17,582 --> 00:40:20,293
{\an1}And he said,
"Well, how bad is it?",
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00:40:20,293 --> 00:40:23,796
{\an1}and so I just said, "Well,
it's as bad as it could get",
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00:40:23,796 --> 00:40:26,633
{\an1}and with that, he
just hung up the phone.
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00:40:31,679 --> 00:40:34,098
{\an1}Mrs. Kennedy, she knew.
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00:40:34,098 --> 00:40:37,810
{\an1}As soon as he fell
in her lap, I'm sure,
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00:40:37,810 --> 00:40:41,439
{\an1}she knew that the President
could not have survived and
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00:40:41,439 --> 00:40:44,067
{\an1}was, in fact, dead.
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00:40:48,321 --> 00:40:55,161
{\an1}[♪ emotional classical music]
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00:41:02,043 --> 00:41:08,549
{\an1}[♪ music continues]
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00:41:15,890 --> 00:41:22,480
{\an1}[♪ music continues]
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00:41:33,324 --> 00:41:40,039
{\an1}[♪ slow classical music]
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00:41:46,337 --> 00:41:47,797
{\an1}[Edwin Newman] This is
Edwin Newman and the
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00:41:47,797 --> 00:41:49,424
{\an1}NBC Newsroom in New York.
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00:41:49,424 --> 00:41:50,717
{\an1}This information from Dallas.
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{\an1}President Kennedy was given
the last Holy Rites of the
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00:41:53,177 --> 00:41:55,596
{\an1}Roman Catholic Church today.
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00:41:55,596 --> 00:41:58,599
{\an1}That was, of course, after he
was shot down by a would-be
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00:41:58,599 --> 00:42:00,810
{\an1}assassin while he was riding
in the caravan through
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00:42:00,810 --> 00:42:02,937
{\an1}downtown Dallas.
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00:42:06,816 --> 00:42:09,318
{\an1}Two priests, who were
with President Kennedy,
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00:42:09,318 --> 00:42:11,863
{\an1}say he is dead of bullet wound.
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00:42:11,863 --> 00:42:17,618
{\an1}This is the latest information
we have from Dallas.
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00:42:17,618 --> 00:42:22,373
{\an1}We will attempt now to
get to station WBAP-TV...
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{\an1}[radio chatter]
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00:42:32,508 --> 00:42:34,635
{\an1}[Reporter] What's your
you feeling right now?
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00:42:34,635 --> 00:42:36,763
{\an1}[Woman] I really couldn't say.
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00:42:36,763 --> 00:42:38,097
{\an1}Really.
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00:42:38,097 --> 00:42:40,683
{\an1}Right now, I just
don't know what to do.
503
00:42:40,683 --> 00:42:44,312
{\an1}I don't even know
where to go, what to say.
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00:42:44,312 --> 00:42:47,440
{\an1}There's nothing for me to say.
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00:42:51,235 --> 00:42:57,241
{\an1}[♪ slow classical music]
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{\an1}[Clint Hill] Yeah, it's my
belief that the United States
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00:43:04,248 --> 00:43:09,796
{\an1}lost its innocence on
November 22nd, 1963.
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00:43:14,092 --> 00:43:18,429
{\an1}[♪ emotional classical music]
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{\an1}[Reporter] The search now
centers at the area near the
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00:43:26,687 --> 00:43:29,232
{\an1}old Texas School Book
Depository building,
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00:43:29,232 --> 00:43:32,693
{\an1}and there is a possibility that
the would-be assassin is still
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{\an1}inside that building.
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00:43:34,487 --> 00:43:35,655
{\an1}[Rusty Robbins] When most
people are running away,
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00:43:35,655 --> 00:43:38,324
{\an1}that's when police
officers are running in.
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{\an1}[Reporter] The plane which is
carrying the President's body
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00:43:47,792 --> 00:43:51,337
{\an1}in a bronze casket also has
now-President Lyndon Johnson,
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00:43:51,337 --> 00:43:53,714
{\an1}as well as Mrs. Kennedy.
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00:43:56,968 --> 00:44:02,098
{\an1}[Sid Davis] She said, "let
them see what they have done."
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Cotter Media Group.