speaker: elements of the central intelligence agency killed j john kennededy. speaker: the story has been suppressed. witnesses have been killed. we have a right to know who killed our president and d why he dieied. [music playing] speaker: in dallas, preparations were already underway for extraordinary police protection when the president should arrive. interviewer: do you anticipate any trouble on the president s arrival? jesse curry: because of what has happened here previously, we would be foolish, i think, not to anticipate some trouble. i don t really, i don t anticipate any violence. speaker:r: here comemes air foe numbmber one, ththe presidenes plane now totouching dowown. here s s mrs. kennnnedy, anand the crowowd yells. and the president of the united states, and i can see his sun tan all the way from here. dan rather: looking at how things actually went, it wasn t just a trip to dallas. it was a political trip, preparing for the 1964 elections. speaker: shaking ha
jay watson: a gentleman just walked into our studio that i am meeting for the first time as well as you. this is wfaa-tv in dallas, texas. may i have your name, please, sir? abraham zapruder: my name is abraham zapruder. jay watson: mr. zapruder? abraham zapruder: zapruder, yes, sir. jay watson: zapruder. and would you tell us your story, please, sir? abraham zapruder: i got out about a half hour earlier, getting to a good spot to shoot some pictures. charles brehm: five-year-old boy and myself were by ourselves on the grass there on palmer street, and i asked joe to wave to him, and joe waved, and i waved and the the man interviewer: that s all right, sir. - he waved because he was waving back and he was he was the shot rang out and he slumped down in the seat. gayle newman: and then all of a sudden this next one popped and governor connally grabbed his stomach and kind of laid over to the side, and then another one. it was just all so fast. and president kenn
because they know the central intelligence agency on whose order? the president of the united states. mr. garrison has come up with no credible evidence to support any of his theories. i think it s unfortunate that the media of this country has become so hysterical from fear of what it might see that it spends a good deal of time and energy attacking the one serious investigation. the results of the four months of public investigation have been to damage reputations, spread fear and suspicion, and worse of all exploit the nation s sorrow and doubts about president kennedy s deaths. i can t make anymore comments about the case except to say anyone that thinks it s just a theory will be awful surprised when it comes to trial. clay shaw trial. clay shaw came to court in good spirits today, with his long awaited trial underway. shaw seems almost relieved his
on whose order? on the order of the president of the united states. mr. garrison has come up with no credible evidence to support any of his theories. i think that it s unfortunate that the media of this country has become so hysterical for fear of what it might see, that it spends a good deal of its time and energy attacking the one serious investigation. the results of this four months of public investigation have been to damage reputations, to spread fear and suspicion and, worst of all, to exploit the nation s sorrow and doubt of kennedy s death. i can t make any more comments about the case except to say anybody that thinks it s just a theory is going to be awfully surprised when it comes to trial. roll one, sound on film, clay shaw trial. clay shaw came to court in good spirits today with his long-awaited trial under way, shaw seems almost relieved that his case is finally being heard. shaw sits quietly in this courthouse, chain smoking cigarettes. he does not react
of the united states. mr. garrison has come up with no credible evidence to support any of his theories. i think that it s unfortunate that the media of this country has become so hysterical for fear of what it might see, that it spends a good deal of its time and energy attacking the one serious investigation. the results of this four months of public investigation have been to damage reputations, to spread fear and suspicion and, worst of all, to exploit the nation s sorrow and doubts about president kennedy s death. i can t make any more comments about the case except to say anybody that thinks it s just a theory is going to be awfully surprised when it comes to trial. roll one, sound on film, clay shaw trial. clay shaw came to court in good spirits today with his long-awaited trial under way, shaw seems almost relieved that his case is finally being heard. shaw sits quietly in this courthouse, chain smoking cigarettes. he does not react when the state talks about things l