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Disaster Transbian episode 23

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00:00Are you ready to tell him?
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00:52Good evening, my fellow citizens.
00:53This afternoon, following a series of threats and fine statements, the presence of Alabama National Guardsmen was required on the University of Alabama to carry out the final and unequivocal order of the United States District Court of the Northern District of Alabama.
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01:32that met their responsibility.
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01:38What you doing about not wanting you to have for my such spend dinner alone?
01:41You didn't make it his life.
01:42And I thought about it, and I gave it a great deal of thought, Dan.
01:55Here is a bulletin from CBS News.
01:59In Dallas, Texas, three shots were fired at President Kennedy's motorcade in downtown Dallas.
02:05The first reports say that President Kennedy has been seriously wounded by this shooting.
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03:27It is reported that three bullets rang out.
03:46A secret serviceman was heard to shout from the car, he's dead.
03:52Whether he referred to President Kennedy or not is not yet known.
03:55The President, cradled in the arms of his wife, Mrs. Kennedy, was carried to an ambulance
04:01and the car rushed to Parkland Hospital outside Dallas.
04:05The President was taken to an emergency room in the hospital.
04:09Immediately, a secret serviceman said he saw blood spurt from the President's head.
04:14Oh my God!
04:17Oh my God!
04:26He's dead.
04:34Oh my God!
04:38Like the best!
04:40I'm the one who knows not how many civil folks are münding in the hospital.
04:44Without me, they are people who have had hidden rocks,
04:47they entertained them and are them evidently.
04:51I'm not looking for anything.
04:53I have met myая in the hospital all the time for me.
04:56I hope my brothers got mine right now.
04:59There has been an attempt, as perhaps you know now, on the life of President Kennedy.
05:06He was wounded in an automobile driving from Dallas Airport into downtown Dallas, along
05:12with Governor Connolly of Texas.
05:14They've been taken to Parkland Hospital there, where their condition is as yet unknown.
05:21We do not know what this condition is, but the report is that the President is dead.
05:28That was Eddie Barker and our affiliate KRLD in Dallas, Texas, speaking from the room where
05:37President Kennedy had been scheduled to make an address to three Dallas organizations,
05:42but an assassin's bullet cut him down on the way to that meeting from the airport.
05:49Here is what happened this morning, just an hour ago.
05:54On November 22, 1963, John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, was assassinated
06:03while riding in a presidential motorcade through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas.
06:11Kennedy was in the vehicle with his wife, Jacqueline, Texas Governor John Connolly and Connolly's
06:17wife, Nellie, when he was fatally shot from the nearby Texas School Book Depository by former
06:24U.S. Marine Lee Harvey Oswald.
06:28The motorcade rushed to Parkland Memorial Hospital, where Kennedy was pronounced dead about 30 minutes
06:35after the shooting.
06:37Connolly was also wounded in the attack, but recovered.
06:40Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson assumed the presidency upon Kennedy's death.
06:47After the assassination, Oswald returned home to retrieve a pistol.
06:51He shot lone Dallas policeman J.D. Tippett shortly afterwards.
06:57Around 70 minutes after Kennedy and Connolly were shot, Oswald was apprehended by the Dallas
07:04Police Department and charged under Texas state law with the murders of Kennedy and Tippett.
07:10At 11.21 a.m. on November 24th, 1963, as live television cameras covered Oswald being moved through
07:20the basement of Dallas Police Headquarters, he was fatally shot by Dallas nightclub owner Jack Ruby.
07:27Like Kennedy, Oswald was taken to Parkland Memorial Hospital, where he soon died.
07:33Ruby was convicted of Oswald's murder, though the decision was overturned on appeal,
07:38and Ruby died in prison in 1967 while awaiting a new trial.
07:44After a 10-month investigation, the Warren Commission concluded that Oswald assassinated Kennedy,
07:50that Oswald acted entirely alone, and that Ruby acted alone in killing Oswald.
07:57Four years later, New Orleans D.A. Jim Garrison brought the only trial for Kennedy's murder
08:03against businessman Clay Shaw. Shaw was acquitted.
08:08Subsequent federal investigations, such as the Rockefeller Commission and Church Committee,
08:13agreed with the Warren Commission's general findings.
08:17In its 1979 report, the United States House-Selected Committee on Assassinations,
08:23HSCA, concluded that Kennedy was likely assassinated as a result of a conspiracy.
08:30The HSCA did not identify possible conspirators, but concluded that there was a quote,
08:37high probability that two gunmen fired at the president.
08:42The HSCA's conclusions were largely based on a police dictabelt recording,
08:47later debunked by the U.S. Justice Department.
08:52Kennedy's assassination is still the subject of widespread debate,
08:56and has spawned many conspiracy theories and alternative scenarios.
09:00Polls have found that a majority of Americans believe there was a conspiracy.
09:07The assassination left a profound impact,
09:10and was the first of four major assassinations during the 1960s in the United States,
09:16coming two years before the assassination of Malcolm X in 1965,
09:21and five years before the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Kennedy's brother Robert in 1968.
09:29Kennedy was the fourth U.S. President to be assassinated, and is the most recent to have died in office.
09:36In 1960, John F. Kennedy, then a U.S. Senator from Massachusetts,
09:41I just love Massachusetts!
09:45was elected the 35th President of the United States, alongside Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson.
09:52Kennedy's tenure saw the height of the Cold War,
09:56and much of his foreign policy was dedicated to countering the Soviet Union and communism.
10:03He said,
10:04down the corner I seen another man turning around by the hot dog stand.
10:09I said,
10:10howdy, friend, I guess it's just us two.
10:12He screamed,
10:13down the road he flew,
10:15scared,
10:16thought I was a communist.
10:18As president, he authorized operations to overthrow Fidel Castro's communist government in Cuba.
10:33These culminated in the failed Bay of the Pigs invasion in 1961,
10:39during which he declined to directly involve American troops.
10:44The president's first drastic decision involved Cuba, and resulted in the fiasco at the Bay of Pigs.
10:54The Eisenhower administration had bequeathed the new president a force of anti-Castro exiles,
11:00training in Guatemala for an invasion of their homeland.
11:03Under pressure from his senior advisers, Kennedy gave his approval to the invasion.
11:08The CIA had organized the training of the guerrillas, and had forcefully advocated the invasion.
11:27The Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Secretary of Defense had approved its military aspects,
11:32and the Secretary of State had approved its political aspects.
11:37Yet, everything went wrong.
11:45The Bay of Pigs was a painful initiation, but its lessons were well learned.
11:50Thereafter, the president would rely less on the experts, and more on his own people, and himself.
11:57The following year, Kennedy de-escalated the Cuban Missile Crisis,
12:01regarded as the closest that humanity has come to
12:05nuclear holocaust.
12:07Time to duck and cover, the bombs are coming down.
12:10A radiation shower will pour throughout your town.
12:13Hands over your head, keep low to the ground.
12:16Time to duck and cover, the bombs are coming down.
12:19Duck and cover, duck and cover.
12:21Get under the desk with your sister and your brother.
12:24Duck and cover, duck and cover.
12:27That goes double for your dad and your mother.
12:30So hands over your head, keep low to the ground.
12:33Cause all the kids that don't will cease to be around.
12:39In 1963, Kennedy decided to travel to Texas to smooth over frictions in the state's Democratic Party
12:47between liberal U.S. Senator Ralph Yarbrough and conservative Governor John Connolly.
12:53The visit was first agreed upon by Kennedy, Johnson, and Connolly during a meeting in El Paso in June.
13:00The motorcade route was finalized on November 18th and announced soon thereafter.
13:06Kennedy also viewed the Texas trip as an informal launch of his 1964 re-election campaign.
13:12Lee Harvey Oswald, born 1939, was a former U.S. Marine who had served in Japan and the Philippines
13:22and had espoused communism since reading Karl Marx at the age of 14.
13:27Hell yeah.
13:28After accidentally shooting his elbow with an unauthorized handgun and fighting an officer,
13:34Oswald was court-martialed twice and demoted.
13:37In September 1959, he received a dependency discharge after claiming his mother was disabled.
13:44A 19-year-old Oswald sailed on a freighter from New Orleans to France
13:50and then traveled to Finland where he was issued a Soviet visa.
13:54Oswald defected to the Soviet Union and in January 1960, he was sent to work at a factory in Minsk, Belarus.
14:04In 1961, he met and married Marina Prusakova, with whom he had a child.
14:10In 1962, he returned to the United States with a repatriation loan from the U.S. Embassy.
14:16He settled in the Dallas-Fort Worth area where he socialized with Russian immigrants, notably Georges de Mohrenschild.
14:25In March 1963, a bullet narrowly missed General Edwin Walker at his Dallas residence.
14:34Witnesses observed two conspicuous men.
14:38Relying on Marina's testimony, a note left by Oswald, and ballistic evidence,
14:44the Warren Commission attributed this assassination attempt to Oswald.
14:49In April 1963, Oswald returned to his birthplace, New Orleans.
14:54Oh, tell my baby sister not to do what I have done, but young that house in New Orleans, they call the rising sun.
15:22And established an independent chapter of the Pro-Castro Fair Play for Cuba committee, of which he was the sole member?
15:39What? While passing out pro-Castro literature alongside unknown compatriots, Oswald was arrested after scuffling with anti-Castro Cuban exiles.
15:53In late September 1963, Oswald traveled to Mexico City where, according to the Warren Commission, he visited the Soviet and Cuban embassies.
16:04The Mexico City trip is contentious.
16:07An internal House Select Committee of Assassinations report claimed that the embassy visitor was an Oswald impostor on October 3rd.
16:19On October 3rd, he asked me what day it was.
16:22It's October 3rd.
16:23Oswald returned to Dallas and found work at the Texas School Book Depository on Dealey Plaza.
16:29During the work week, he lived separately from Marina at a Dallas rooming house.
16:36On the morning of the assassination, he carried a long package, which he told co-workers contained curtain rods into the depository.
16:45The Warren Commission concluded that this package contained Oswald's disassembled rifle.
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