senate works. will it be a game changer in d.c.? and more enrollment tensions. the obama care faulty website is forcing deadlines to be pushed back again. we re live at the white house. also ahead john fitzgerald kennedy, 35th president of the united states, has been taken from us by an act which outrages decent men everywhere. 50 years ago, president lyndon b. johnson spoke publicly for the first time since being thrust into the presidency as the nation grieved the death of jfk. today, we ll talk live with two dallas reporters who witnessed the assassination. this is wrong. it causes division among our ranks and it furthers prejudice. plus, defying orders. states are quietly rolling back marriage benefits for all national guard members just to avoid serving same-sex couples. is this happening where you live? and chemo on the go. harvard undergrads develop an award-winning chemo patch that s cheaper, more convenient and it is today s big idea. we want to sta
guests. jim laugh veil, the detective who was handcuffed to lee harvey oswald when he was shot. [applause] you might want to save your applause. i have a lot. and seated very close to jim is eugene boone, the dallas deputy sheriff who discovered the rifle on the sixth floor of the texas school book depository that day. and also over in that area we have phyllis hall, nurse from the hospital who was in trauma room under one when president kennedy died, and also over there is rose black, who worked for the time life bureau in houston at the time of the assassination, and behind rose we have julian reed who was press add to governor connally at the time of the assassination, and on that row is one of the first reporters inside this building after the assassination. he was later our tour narrator for the audio tour. i think i got that section. over in here. i do want to go through this quickly. we have some eye witnesses to the assassination. tina pender who was our youngest an