are caught in the crossfire to this day and try and figure out what is it that the world could be doing better this time, paula. incredible reporting. nima el bag ir, thank you. going home: the war in sudan is next. good night, ukraine for more than a year and conflict has once again broken out in the middle east, there is another often overlooked battle happening right now in sudan. in april, a paramilitary group called the rapid support forces, or rsf, began fighting the sudanese army for control of the country. now so far, thousands of people have been killed, and more than 5 million have been displaced, according to the un. that means, on average, roughly, 30,000 people are fleeing their homes every day. among those lucky enough to make it out have been the family of cnn s chief international investigative correspondent nima elbagir. she s not been back to her home country in more than a year after rsf-linked authorities issued a sealed indictment against her because
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
The events of the past decade have further substantiated the half-century appraisal of the event as an initial manifestation of the breakdown, under the pressure of interacting domestic and international contradictions, of American democracy.
also try for fizzy fast cough relief! a gentleman just walked in 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? my name is abraham zapruder. zapruder? yes, sir. would you tell us your story, please? i got up about a half hour earlier to get a good spot to shoot some pictures. 5-year-old boy and myself were by ourselves on the grass on palmer street. and i asked joe to wave to him.
gun, and they was hollering for stretchers and cots and everything. what happened after this? well, then the president come in immediately behind him, and they took him over, both of them, back to the albert thomas, democrat of texas, is standing outside the corridor of the emergency room. said he s been told the president was still alive but in very critical condition. the president has not arrived here. a group of secret service men and other officials has gathered where the president normally would enter and discussing heatedly with one another some subject or other, of course we have no idea what. now, here is an announcement from the platform. mr. eric johnson with an announcement. it is true that our president, governor connally in the motorcade, have been shot. we shall tell you as much as we know as soon as we know anything.