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00:00Thinking back, I'll never forget those sounds.
00:11Pow! Pow! Pow!
00:22It's been 60 years this year.
00:25There are a few of us left.
00:30But very few.
00:34I think about the event as it happened.
00:38And I go right back to the moment that it happened.
00:42We were one lane width away from him when he was shot in the head.
00:48I saw a father take his little boy and put his body on top of the boy.
00:54I think my maternal instinct kicked in.
00:57I jumped to the rear bumper.
01:01Mrs. Kennedy was screaming.
01:03I love you Jack.
01:08I wasn't fast enough.
01:09Mrs. Kennedy came forward and I could see blood on her dress where she crayed up the president's head in her lap.
01:21And she said, let them see what they have done.
01:26The paranoia and the atmosphere that was gripping Dallas.
01:34Who was this guy?
01:36I drove Lee Harvey Oswald to work there at Texas School Buck Depository.
01:41I had to stay with Mrs. Kennedy.
01:45I hadn't handled a lot of it very well.
01:47On November 22nd, 1963, the United States lost its innocence.
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