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00:13She's so narrow.
00:20Look at these trees.
00:24That's gorgeous.
00:26I'm all...
00:27Are you okay?
00:28Yes, I'm fine.
00:33Well, we're just trying to lock down investors right now,
00:36which needless to say has been a lesson in humility.
00:39Michael pretty much has me out there with my hat in hand,
00:41singing for my supper.
00:43Well, it's your magazine.
00:45What did you expect?
00:46I know.
00:48And I'm happy to do the work,
00:49but I don't want people to see George and think of me.
00:54I want it to have its own identity.
00:58You think your father won his congressional seat solely on marriage?
01:02No.
01:04He capitalized on his charm, his magnetism, his father's good fortune,
01:11and then he used his platform to do good and to prove himself.
01:18Now, I know it's important to you that you be your own man,
01:21but, sweetheart, there are so many doors open to you.
01:26You don't have to build one and run through it just to say you did.
01:31Can we please not do this again?
01:32Well, all I'm saying is your last name doesn't need to be this albatross from which you need to escape.
01:40This is why I wish you'd seek out Maurice's advice more.
01:44Yes, but I have spoken with him.
01:47He's always gonna be there for you.
01:50Why are you saying it like that?
01:51Well, I just mean you ought to take advantage of his counsel.
01:58Oh, let's just get Caroline and head home, shall we?
02:02The last thing I need is to give them a shot of me catching my breath or withering away.
02:08Born on the days when my star used to sell the papers.
02:12Oh, please.
02:13You could walk down Fifth Avenue in a bunny costume and people would be like,
02:17Oh, where did you get that suit?
02:20There'd be models walking down runways, hopping, actually.
02:24Oh, stop.
02:24Cotton tails, the whole thing.
02:26Please don't make me laugh.
02:29I'm sorry.
02:30You okay?
02:31Yes, yes, I'm fine.
02:33It's...
02:33It's a good kind of pain.
02:36Sure you don't want to keep walking?
02:38No.
02:40No, I'm actually quite hungry.
02:42Good.
02:42Good.
02:43And appetite's a good sign.
03:00Thank you, Tony.
03:04Whoa.
03:06Looks like a greenhouse in here.
03:07Hmm.
03:08Would you like me to bring them up?
03:09Yes, please, Tony.
03:11You're in my reflections.
03:13Michael Jackson?
03:14Mom secured his book deal.
03:16Hmm.
03:20Daryl?
03:21Thought we'd all been shunned after Doggate.
03:25It's quite magnanimous of her.
03:27You always have such nice things to say after they're gone.
03:29I'm just still trying to imagine what everyone on that flight must have been thinking when they saw you with
03:33those ashes.
03:34Why do you think I'm trying to get my pilot's license?
03:37All righty.
03:37I gotta go.
03:38Okay.
03:39Sure you don't want a hand with this?
03:40No, I'm good.
03:41Okay.
03:42Just take the vultures with you and you go, will you?
03:44Okay.
03:46Did you want to take the service entrance, Mr. Kennedy?
03:48No, I'm good.
03:59Come on, walk faster.
04:01We're almost there.
04:02I'm just trying.
04:02Make sure I don't hit anything.
04:06Oh, my God.
04:09You ready?
04:10Yeah, I guess.
04:13New York, eat your fucking heart out.
04:17Holy shit.
04:19I feel like I'm hallucinating.
04:23Jesus, you can really see my dick, huh?
04:24Yeah, it's better than the alternative.
04:27Should we linger?
04:28See if anyone notices you?
04:30I can't believe you made that happen for me.
04:31No, you just put your head shut in a mile.
04:37Let's take your photo.
04:40Come on.
04:42Oh, wait.
04:42I want you to be in with me.
04:43No, no, no.
04:44This is your moment.
04:45Go.
04:51Smile.
04:53Good job.
04:55Should we have gotten a doggy pound?
04:57For what?
04:59Clean my plate.
05:01I asked if I could have a fry and you stated unequivocally I could have as many as I wanted.
05:07Well, that's because you didn't necessarily give me a choice.
05:11Uh, we got the check, right?
05:14Do you have somewhere you have to be?
05:16Uh, no.
05:17I just...
05:18I don't have any cash on me, so, um...
05:22Uh...
05:23What?
05:25Of all the gin joints.
05:27Yeah.
05:30Uh, I'm a sucker for a laminate a venue.
05:35Uh, John, this is my friend Michael.
05:38Nice to meet you.
05:39Nice to meet you.
05:41I see you got a new bike.
05:43I did, yeah.
05:44I reported the last one stolen, but, uh, I think the case has gone cold.
05:47Oh.
05:48And yet, still no walk.
05:50Well, you know, baby steps.
05:52Maybe we start with a helmet and work our way up from there.
05:54Over this set of hair?
05:55I don't think so.
05:58John, I got your order ready.
06:00Thanks, Joe.
06:01You got it.
06:03It was nice to see you.
06:04It was nice to see you, too.
06:07And, um...
06:08I'm thinking about your mom.
06:13I appreciate that.
06:16Nice to meet you, Mike.
06:18Meet you.
06:20See you around.
06:21Great.
06:29Uh, so what's, what's up for the rest of the day?
06:32So we're just gonna ignore that just happened.
06:35Mmm, catch up on your face.
06:48In my solitude
06:56You haunt me
07:02With reveries
07:07Of days gone by
07:12In my solitude
07:16In my solitude
07:18You haunt me
07:24Dear Lord above
07:30Send back
07:32What are you doing?
07:36I don't need my personal correspondence
07:39Memorialized in the Smithsonian.
07:41You don't need to do that, Mom.
07:42I can see that those letters are locked away and sealed.
07:45I don't want them to be preserved
07:47Publicly or privately.
07:49It's a reason no one likes to read the fine print.
07:53Takes all the fun out of it.
07:56Is there a reason why you're doing this now?
07:58Well, unlike you, I don't like to put things off until the last minute.
08:04Oh, speaking of, how's your love life?
08:08I'm not prying, I'm just genuinely curious.
08:14I guess you could say I'm in kind of a transition period.
08:20Somehow, in an effort not to upset anybody, I've upset everyone.
08:25One person in particular who is...
08:29She's special.
08:29Well, confrontation's never been your strong suit.
08:34And have I read about this special person?
08:40No.
08:42And frankly, that's part of the appeal.
08:44She's not interested in that.
08:47She seems to know who she is.
08:50And when she looks at me, I can tell that she knows that I don't.
08:56Know who you are.
09:01You know, I remember the first night your father and I spent at the White House.
09:07He turned to me and he said,
09:10Can you believe where we are?
09:13And I said, Of course I can.
09:15How do you think we got here?
09:18In some ways, our life together was more of a realization of my dream than his.
09:25Not that I ever imagined myself in the White House,
09:28But your father, well, he could have been happy sailing or riding his whole life.
09:34But I, for whatever reason...
09:39Well, I always knew I was bound for a different life than everyone else.
09:46Something more.
09:49I've been reading some of the tributes.
09:54Why are you saying it like that?
09:57Well, absent the past tense, they're essentially obituaries.
10:03Well, isn't it nice to be around?
10:06So you can read it?
10:07See how much you mean to people?
10:08It's not the adulation I question.
10:13It's...
10:14Where it stems from, how it came to be.
10:17I can't help but sometimes wonder how I'd be remembered if I hadn't...
10:28If I wasn't...
10:30What?
10:32America's widow.
10:37That's not to say I'm not moved by the outpouring of love.
10:42It's just that...
10:44Well, pathos and recognition are two very, very, very different things.
10:50You really believe that that's what this is?
10:54Pity?
10:58It's not that.
11:00I think the world thought that we went through something together, that what happened in Dallas...
11:07Happened to all of us.
11:10You once told me that you had no choice but to go on after what happened.
11:14That anybody would.
11:16But you're wrong.
11:18You did have a choice.
11:26We grew up in people's living rooms.
11:30They feel like they know us, that we're a part of their family.
11:36Which is why whenever we do anything unseemly or at odds with their perception of us, they lash out with
11:43an even greater fervor.
11:45Of course, in their minds, we don't exist without them.
11:52The public's always holding a flower in one hand and a stone in the other.
11:59Don't forget that.
12:02I will.
12:05Don't forget it, then...
12:16Hello.
12:22Don't forget it.
12:30God desires.
12:31Think back on all the tales that you remember of Camelot.
12:43Ask every person if he's heard the story,
12:48and tell it strong and clear if he has not
12:53that once there was a fleeting wisp of glory
12:58called Camelot.
13:05Camelot, Camelot, I know it gives a person pause,
13:13but in Camelot, Camelot, those were the legal laws.
13:24Where once it never rained till after sundown,
13:30by 8 a.m. the morning fog had flown.
13:35Don't let it be forgot that once there was a spot
13:40for one brief shining moment
13:44that was known as Camelot.
14:17Thank you for meeting me.
14:22I feel like we're trading state secrets.
14:30You know, I got jumped in a park once.
14:33What?
14:33I was like 15, riding my bike to a tennis lesson, this guy just socked me.
14:37Jacked my bike and took off.
14:38What is it with you and bikes?
14:40Didn't you have secret service?
14:41I did, but, um, my mom always insisted that they kept their distance.
14:46She hated the idea of me moving through life like a coddled prince with a god complex.
14:50Hey, she still lets you rollerblade.
14:53Probably because they're harder to steal than a bike.
14:55Yeah, she used to love to send me to work on ranches, fishing boats, wilderness survival trips.
15:00She was always very keen on me being a real man, whatever that means.
15:05She was probably scared she was gonna mess you up and that she wasn't enough.
15:10She wanted you to feel more shortchanged than you already were.
15:14How is it that you have more insight into my family than my family?
15:18No, I just know there's no greater force on earth than that of a single mom.
15:24You'd think with twice the responsibility they'd get graded on a curve,
15:27but they're just forced to grin and bear it for a world dictated by the men who failed them.
15:33You feel like your dad failed your mom?
15:36I feel like you've healed a lot of people.
15:41But how is she doing, your mom?
15:46I can tell she's scared, which, I mean, I always knew there'd come a point where I'd have to take
15:52care of her,
15:52but she's 64, you know? She's a survivor. That's what she does. She survives.
15:57Yeah.
16:02But think about the lives she's lived in 64 years.
16:10I wish you could meet her. She'd love you.
16:18Sorry. Not really sorry.
16:19No, it's fine. It's fine.
16:23I should probably go.
16:26Yeah.
16:35Why did you want to meet, though? I mean, you've got tons of friends and family.
16:43I don't know. You're just the person I wanted to see.
16:48What about, um...
16:50Daryl?
16:50Yeah.
16:52She's back in L.A.
16:54Indefinitely, it seems.
16:57You don't have to walk me home in five minutes from here.
17:01I'll take the five minutes, if that's all right with you.
17:04In the belts with Sharpie.
17:06And no one noticed?
17:07Oh, no, no. Rave reviews across the board.
17:14I should go.
17:15Yeah, I wouldn't want to keep an underwear model waiting, either.
17:18They must get very hungry.
17:19Did you look them up or something?
17:21No, I looked up at them.
17:22All 50 feet.
17:24We're friends.
17:25No one is just friends with an underwear model.
17:29They're basically sex symbols for trade.
17:30This coming from people's sexiest man alive.
17:33Well, that's different.
17:36How?
17:36Well, I'm not on a billboard in Times Square in my tighty-whities.
17:39Yeah, you're just shirtless everywhere else.
17:43Well, I'm happy for you and your budding friendship.
17:48Everyone needs a good, broad, muscular shoulder to cry on.
17:51It's okay.
18:02Good night, gentlemen.
18:23Do you still want to be a teacher when you grow up?
18:27I want to be a photographer.
18:29A photographer? You do?
18:32Since when?
18:33Do you know that Grandma used to be a photographer
18:36when she was a young girl?
18:38For a newspaper and everything.
18:41Do you want to hold my baby, Grandma?
18:43Oh, yes, I do.
18:45The baby with all the jewels.
18:49Sweetheart, why don't you hold the baby
18:52and I'll go get her a blanket, yes?
19:02Grandma!
19:05Mommy!
19:10Mom? Mom?
19:12Eugene!
19:13Mommy? Mom?
19:16Eugene, call 911.
19:17Mommy, we don't.
19:19Mom!
19:21Mom!
19:23Mom!
19:34Make sure the hospital knows to register under an alias.
19:37Take care of me.
19:43It's okay, Mom. It's gonna be okay.
19:54Watch!
19:55Come on!
19:56We were optimistic, because the scans showed the cancer had dissipated from your chest and stomach.
20:02However, it does appear to have spread to your brain and spinal cord.
20:06At this point, we recommend a much more aggressive treatment.
20:11Pass my bag, please.
20:24Um, one in which we would drill a hole into your brain and insert a shunt.
20:29That would allow the fluid to build up the drain and redirect an other piece of the drain.
20:34I don't need to figure out how much it looks.
20:39Okay.
21:08How much longer do you think
21:09we have? I mean, roughly, what's the general time frame for someone at this stage?
21:14It can vary significantly.
21:17Okay. Thank you.
21:30Should we call Aunt Leigh?
21:34It can go a lot of different ways.
21:36Yeah, maybe we should call Anthony first.
21:38Yeah.
21:48What is it, Nancy? What's wrong?
21:51She asked to see Monsignor Bards.
21:53Why?
21:54It's what she wants.
21:55Last rites?
21:56What?
21:58Why are we acting like this is happening right now?
22:00I mean, I know her time is limited, but that doesn't mean we just give up.
22:04Nancy, do not call him.
22:05I'm gonna go talk to her.
22:06John, please.
22:07She wants to do this while she is still lucid, and we can't fault her for that.
22:18Oh.
22:24Oh.
22:32Oh.
22:36Oh.
22:36Would you like to give me your confession now?
22:39Oh.
22:47Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned.
22:56Oh.
22:59I wanted to die after Jack.
23:06I thought there was supposed to be the both of us that day in Dallas.
23:18But I couldn't move.
23:22I froze.
23:26Oh.
23:27And I was so, so mad at him.
23:32All he put me through.
23:35All the women.
23:39But I always protected him.
23:43Always.
23:44Even after he died.
23:50And I sat down with that journalist, and I gave him the fairy tale.
24:11There will never be another Camelot.
24:24And I want him to know.
24:33I forgive him.
24:40Jack.
24:48Jack.
24:48God.
24:59It is glory to have been tested, to have had our little quality, cast our little spell.
25:07The thing is to have made somebody care.
25:11You happen to be crazy, of course.
25:14But that doesn't affect the law.
25:18A second chance.
25:21That's the delusion.
25:24It was never meant to be but one.
25:27We work in the dark.
25:30We work in the dark.
25:31We do what we can.
25:33We give what we have.
25:36Our doubt is our passion.
25:38And our passion is our death.
25:41And our passion is our death.
25:44I'm sorry.
25:47What?
25:48What?
25:49What are you talking about?
25:58What are you talking about?
26:17American people?
26:23Yeah.
26:31I'm talking to your father.
26:34Exactly.
26:42The guilt of that's just a kind orclamation of him.
26:47This time has just happened to a man.
26:50I don't know.
27:23I don't know.
27:55I don't know.
28:17I don't know.
28:24Last night, at around 10.15, my mother passed on.
28:29She was surrounded by her friends and her family and her books and the people and the things she loved.
28:36And she did it in her own way.
28:39And we all feel lucky for that.
28:42And now she's in God's hands.
28:56I will never understand it.
29:01What's that?
29:04Why we have to put on a brave face for them.
29:13Thank you so much for coming.
29:15I really, really appreciate it.
29:24John.
29:26Hi.
29:31I'm so sorry.
29:32I tried to get on an earlier flight and then everything was booked and then they lost my luggage and
29:37it was a whole...
29:37I didn't even know you were coming.
29:38Of course.
29:39She was your whole world.
29:40I meant to the wake.
29:42I figured I'd see you at the funeral, but how did you know that...
29:44Look, whatever happened between your mother and I, it doesn't matter.
29:48Life is too short and I know how much she meant to you.
29:52Is there a code check?
29:53Oh, I'll just go put it in your room.
30:00It would have meant so much to her for you two to have traveled so far to be here today.
30:05Thank you so much.
30:06I still remember that trip she took with your father to Paris.
30:09Do you have any idea how elegant, how proficient someone has to be to impress the French?
30:14I was at a party at the Prince's Palace of Monaco and someone asked Princess Grace what it was like
30:19to be the most glamorous woman in the world.
30:22And you know what she said?
30:23You'll have to ask Jackie O.
30:25Of course.
30:27You know my Uncle Teddy.
30:30Pleasure to meet you, Senator Kennedy.
30:31I'll leave you in this very capable answer.
30:33Sir, nice to meet you.
30:36I need your answer.
30:40There you are.
30:43I don't know, you might have disappeared.
30:45No, no, I've just been running around.
30:47How are you feeling?
30:48Um, I don't know.
30:51I haven't had a lot of time to process it, I think.
30:53Yeah, and grief is weird that way.
30:56It kind of sneaks up on you and all you can do is succumb to it, you know?
31:01Like when I lost Hank.
31:03Sorry about that.
31:04I mean, yes, he was a dog, but he was also like my child.
31:08Yeah.
31:09Of course everyone keeps trying to find out what's going on with us.
31:12Like in what capacity I'm here.
31:15People are asking you about our relationships to us at my mother's wake?
31:18I mean, not explicitly, but like...
31:20Well, we haven't spoken in months, so...
31:22Exactly.
31:23There's a lot that remains unsaid.
31:26Hey, Nancy, have you seen Caroline?
31:29I think she just needed a minute.
31:31I'm gonna go check on my sister, but I'll talk to you later.
31:36Of course.
31:50Hey, it's all right.
31:52I just...
31:52It's okay.
31:54I know it's crazy out there.
32:02I don't think anyone out there has said one thing about her that I'm gonna miss.
32:07I'm not gonna miss her poise or her love for the written word.
32:10It's like they're all afraid to admit she was just a person.
32:14Like somehow acknowledging even the slightest imperfection would somehow discount their proximity to her.
32:23Remember when she found your weed plant in her garden at Hyannis?
32:30She didn't find it.
32:31A police officer found it.
32:32Oh my god, that's right.
32:34What was he doing wandering around the garden at Hyannis?
32:36I don't know.
32:37I think a neighbor probably reported it.
32:39Well, I thought our neighbors loved us.
32:42Didn't you tell her it was a zucchini?
32:44Parsley.
32:45Zucchini?
32:46She was so mad.
32:47Her voice dropped into that really scary octave.
32:52Caroline, marijuana?
32:54How could you?
32:55And in my garden, a botanical sanctuary.
32:58You had a real rebellious streak going there for a little while.
33:03Missed those days.
33:08I think I was just trying to find ways to tell her I was never gonna be like her.
33:14Well, I for one.
33:16I'm glad you didn't.
33:17Otherwise, I'd be missing out on someone really special.
33:23Okay.
33:25You should go back.
33:27I think I overheard one of the cousins asking if someone knows how to play forever, Jaco, and Pio.
33:32Oh.
33:34We'll be up in a second.
33:35Okay.
33:39Glory, glory, hallelujah.
33:45Glory, glory, hallelujah.
33:51Glory, glory, hallelujah.
33:59Now, God with me.
34:11Ooh...
34:46Salve Maria
34:57Fall from me
35:02Those of you who may just be joining us right now,
35:05we are on to keep you apprised of the funeral arrangements for Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
35:10Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, of course, died on Thursday night around 10.15 in her home.
35:15She had asked to be returned to her apartment on the Upper East Side.
35:18Everybody over ten years old in 1963 remembers her with the greatest gratitude,
35:24because it was her strength that carried us through that awful, awful November of 1963.
35:30That was also the first time anything like this had ever been seen on television.
35:35It really is a national communion of sorts, a cathartic experience for many people.
35:39And the eulogy to be delivered by Senator Edward Kennedy.
35:44No one else looked like her, spoke like her, wrote like her, or was so original in the way she
35:53did things.
35:55No one we knew ever had a better sense of self.
35:59Her two children turned out to be extraordinary.
36:04Honest, unspoiled, with a character equal to hers.
36:08She reveled in their accomplishments.
36:10She hurt with their sorrows.
36:12She felt sheer joy and delight in spending time with them.
36:17They are her two miracles.
36:21I often think of what she said about Jack in December after he died.
36:27They made him a legend when he would have preferred to be a man.
36:31Jackie would have preferred to be just herself, but the world insisted that she be a legend too.
36:50Dear John, I understand the pressures you will always have to face as a Kennedy.
36:57Even though we brought you into this world as an innocent.
37:02You, more than anyone, have a place in history.
37:06No matter what path you blaze in life, all I ask is that you continue to make Caroline, the Kennedy
37:15family, and most importantly, yourself proud.
37:21Stay close to those who know you and love you as you are.
37:27Oh, my love, mommy.
37:37How can we?
37:39How can we?
37:42Can't anybody see?
37:47When could I have all been fine?
37:54Never found a way.
38:04How can it feel
38:08It's so
38:09From this moment
38:16How can it feel
38:20It's so
38:53It's so
39:18It's so
39:48It's so
40:19It's so
40:47It's so
41:17It's so
41:49It's so
42:19It's so
42:36It's so
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