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Documents the last two days of President Kennedy’s life, Wednesday November 21, 1963 when President Kennedy departed Washington and Thursday November 22 when he was assassinated. Shows his body returned to the White House.
View from cabin window of plane of white clouds and jet engines of the aircraft. Scenes of people at San Antonio airport. President Kennedy’s Presidential party deplanes at San Antonio Texas , with Mrs. Kennedy and President Kennedy leading the way. Huge crowds line the motorcade route from the airport to greet President Kennedy. Automobile driver’s point of view (pov) of motorcade and people lining the street in San Antonio. Cut up to people on fire escape platforms of high rise building. Entrance to Brooks Air Force Base Texas. Video of news service cameramen filming President Kennedy’s visit to Texas.
HD video clip Jacqueline Kennedy and Vice President Johnson. View of crowd, cut to up angle shot of president Kennedy speaking. President Kennedy and Mrs Kennedy shaking hands of people in the audience. Aerial view of Houston, Texas from Air Force One as presidential party arrives. scenes of President Kennedy and Mrs Kennedy and Vice President Johnson and Mrs Johnson. Crowds line the Houston motorcade route. Automobile driver’s point of view (pov) of the motorcade and people lining the roadway in Houston. President Kennedy addresses League of Latin American Citizens. Close-up of Mrs. Kennedy at podium (no audio). President Kennedy at Houston Colosseum testimonial dinner for Texas Congressman Albert Thomas.
Night scene of city of Ft. Worth, building lighting display is a tribute to President Kennedy. Early morning outside scenes of President Kennedy in Ft. Worth Texas on cloudy, dreary day, President Kennedy shakes hands with people outside. President Kennedy at Ft. Worth Chamber of Commerce breakfast meeting. Shows arrival of Jacqueline Kennedy at breakfast meeting in Ft. Worth wearing pink suit.
President Kennedy’s last words for the future spoken at Ft. Worth Chamber Meeting.
“This is a very dangerous and uncertain world. We would like to live as we once lived, but history will not permit it, the balance of power is still on the side of freedom. We are still the keystone in the arc of freedom and I think we will continue to do as we have in our past, our duty. I am confident as I look to the future our chances of security, our chances of peace are better than they have been in the past and the reason is we are stronger and with that strength is a determination to not only maintain the peace, but also the vital interest of the United States”.
Street scenes of Ft Worth Texas, View of Ft. Worth Capitol Building. View from cabin window of runway flashing by and jet engines as aircraft takes off from Ft Worth Texas. Aerial view of Dallas Texas. View of Air Force One landing at Love Field, Dallas Texas. Image of people, sign reads “Gate 28”, one man holding Confederate flag, another holding Texas State flag. President and Mrs Kennedy, wearing pink suit, deplanes and shake hands with the people behind fence. Automobile driver’s point of view (pov) of the motorcade and people lining the roadway and streets of Dallas.
As the motorcade turns onto Elm Street a radio newsman picks up the voice coverage. After the President is shot the video freezes on still frames. The newsman continues in a very excited voice coverage of the confused events as they unfold. Video coverage resumes at hospital. Various scenes at the hospital and the reaction of the people when the announcement is made the President of the United States is dead. In the forward cabin of Air Force One Lyndon Johnson, with Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Kennedy at his side, is sworn in as President of The United States. Night scenes of the body of President Kennedy arriving back at the White House.
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