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:50:02
Look, Edgar, these, uh...
these guys were really strange.

:50:05
I mean, you know,
extremists.

:50:07
Strange?
Right-wing stuff.

:50:11
Birchers?
Birchers, yeah.

:50:13
This thing's pretty straight, Dick.
In Dallas, Lee Harvey Oswald...

:50:15
Oswald's got
a Cuba connection?

:50:18
To Castro?
maximum security facility.

:50:21
He's a Communist. That makes sense.
:50:26
Okay, well,
thank you, Edgar.

:50:30
Senator Ted Kennedy,
arriving early this morning...

:50:32
...with his mother
and sister, Eunice.

:50:34
Hoover says this Oswald
checks out as a...

:50:38
...a beatnik, a real bum.
:50:41
Dick, you should
call Bobby.

:50:44
Ah, he doesn't want me
At the funeral.

:50:46
You don't have to go.
DeGaulle's gonna be there.

:50:50
McMillan. Adenauer.
:50:53
We go now to the rotunda...
:50:55
Nixon can't not
be there.

:50:57
Then call him.
I'm sure it was an oversight.

:51:00
Thousands, of mourners
Yeah.

:51:03
...will pay their respects
Jesus.

:51:06
...to their fallen leader.
:51:08
It's awful. It's an awful thing
For this country.

:51:12
Dick.
:51:14
Huh?
No, it's his way, uh...

:51:18
He hates me.
:51:20
He and Teddy.
:51:23
They always hated me.
:51:25
They lost their brother.
You know what that means, Dick.

:51:29
...relaxed with his family
in Hyannis Port.

:51:31
These are perhaps the last images
of him alive with his family.

:51:37
Please make it stop!
:51:41
Hold him tighter.
:51:42
Hold him tighter.
:51:45
Hold him tighter.
:51:46
Hold him tighter.
:51:48
Daddy, please!
Make it stop!

:51:51
Hold him tighter.
:51:53
The infection's
spread to his spine.

:51:57
Come on!

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