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and he said, "clint, what happened?" so i told him that both the governor and the president had been shot. and then he said "well, how bad is it?" i didn't want to tell him that his brother was dead so i just simply said "it is as bad as it can get" and he hung up. about that time, kellerman came back, what happened with the president's breathing was involuntary resuscitation, what was going on, his brain was dead but his body kept moving, i guess, with air or something and then we continued to talk to the white house to explain what had happened, make sure that they were completely informed, i told them -- told mr. behn to please call -- contact members of the family to make sure that we told him before the press did which he said he would do. then after -- when they determined that the president had died, they decided to tell the press and they had the problems with vice president johnson had been taken to a separate part of the hospital and secured by the agents who had been working the follow up car and the agents th
and he said, "clint, what happened?" so i told him that both the governor and the president had been shot. and then he said "well, how bad is it?" i didn't want to tell him that his brother was dead so i just simply said "it is as bad as it can get" and he hung up. about that time, kellerman came back, what happened with the president's breathing was involuntary resuscitation, what was going on, his brain was dead but his body kept moving, i guess, with air or...
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clint eastwood has never been here before. so -- this is going to be xirting for him, i'm sure. [ applause ] going to be thrilled. i don't want to bring anybody down but it's a sad night for fans of the show "jersey shore." the season two finale. time to go their separate ways. and let me tell you, say whatever you want about them, these kids are going to miss each other. >> who told you that? >> that's what i heard. >> from who? i said that she's fake. what are you talking about? >> didn't say words that came out of anybody's mouth. >> no -- >> what am i supposed to do? >> i don't care. you're all [ bleep ] -- >> jimmy: sometimes it's hard to say good-bye. it did turn into kind of a sad episode tonight. j-woww sold her breast implants to buy situation a muscle shirt but he had already sold his muscles to buy j-woww a support brow, and -- i hope next year the situation comes back fat. wouldn't that be great? let's make that happen, america. if you see the situation anywhere, bring him a pie or something. my aunt chippy is not
clint eastwood has never been here before. so -- this is going to be xirting for him, i'm sure. [ applause ] going to be thrilled. i don't want to bring anybody down but it's a sad night for fans of the show "jersey shore." the season two finale. time to go their separate ways. and let me tell you, say whatever you want about them, these kids are going to miss each other. >> who told you that? >> that's what i heard. >> from who? i said that she's fake. what are you...
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attorney general and he said clint, what's happened? so i explained what had happened and he said well, how bad is it? well, i didn't want to tell him that his brother was dead. so i just said it's as bad as it can get and with that he just hung up. so i guess that's how he found out that his brother had been killed. >> reporter: hill says he stayed by jackie kennedy's side in the haunting hours that followed. two days later at the white house hill says mrs. kennedy asked that he open the president's casket so that she and bobby could take one last look. >> about that time she turned to me and said mr. hill, will you get me a pair of scissors? and so i turned and walked down to the usher's office and got her a pair of scissors and brought them back. i could hear the snip, snip. i knew what she was doing and with that she turned and they left the room and close the casket and that was the last time anybody saw the president. >> reporter: take some clippings of his hair? >> i assume. so i did not see. it. >> reporter: the only time clint
attorney general and he said clint, what's happened? so i explained what had happened and he said well, how bad is it? well, i didn't want to tell him that his brother was dead. so i just said it's as bad as it can get and with that he just hung up. so i guess that's how he found out that his brother had been killed. >> reporter: hill says he stayed by jackie kennedy's side in the haunting hours that followed. two days later at the white house hill says mrs. kennedy asked that he open the...
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clint hill performed a superhuman feat. the automobile was going about 11 miles an hour. and clint had to catch up with 80 feet, which meant he was running 15 miles an hour, and he couldn't get there in time. >> what about the story, gentlemen, that the president was wearing a corset at the time because of his bad back and that that kept him from responding instinctively after that first shot that did not kill him, and a normal person would have crouched down onto the seat and he wasn't able do that because he was held up by this corset. is there something to that, do you know. >> no, there's nothing to that. he could have moved on if -- you know, natural impulse was what he -- what i saw him do was grab at his throat and lerch to his left and he was in upright position and then another shot came and that shot didn't hit him but shortly thereafter the shird shot came and hut him in the head. i don't think that the corpset had anything to do with whether or not he reacted in a certain way or not. >> was there anything to it's talk about the bubble top. i was always taken r
clint hill performed a superhuman feat. the automobile was going about 11 miles an hour. and clint had to catch up with 80 feet, which meant he was running 15 miles an hour, and he couldn't get there in time. >> what about the story, gentlemen, that the president was wearing a corset at the time because of his bad back and that that kept him from responding instinctively after that first shot that did not kill him, and a normal person would have crouched down onto the seat and he wasn't...
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clint hill performed a superhuman feat. the automobile was going about 11 miles an hour. and clint had to catch up with 80 feet, which meant he was running 15 miles an hour, and he couldn't get there in time. >> what about the story, gentlemen, that the president was wearing a corset at the time because of his bad back and that that kept him from responding instinctively after that first shot that did not kill him, and a normal person would have crouched down onto the seat and he wasn't able do that because he was held up by this corset? is there something to that, do you know? >> no, there's nothing to that. he could have moved on if -- you know, natural impulse was what he -- what i saw him do was grab at his throat and lurch to his left and he was in upright position and then another shot came and that shot didn't hit him but shortly thereafter the third shot came and hit him in the head. i don't think that the corset had anything to do with whether or not he reacted in a certain way or not. >> was there anything to -- talk about the bubble top. i was always taken read
clint hill performed a superhuman feat. the automobile was going about 11 miles an hour. and clint had to catch up with 80 feet, which meant he was running 15 miles an hour, and he couldn't get there in time. >> what about the story, gentlemen, that the president was wearing a corset at the time because of his bad back and that that kept him from responding instinctively after that first shot that did not kill him, and a normal person would have crouched down onto the seat and he wasn't...
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clint would always said give the kid another shot. i like that. >> larry: what made clint special? >> ah, well, as a director too i'm thinking, you knowing like the coen brothers, he's got a calmness about him. you know, no big deal. you know, we're going to have fun but don't have to get all, you know, overamped about this thing so there's a calmness, a relaxation about this and out of that relaxation, you know, things are allowed to -- >> larry: has he ever directed you? >> no. no, i'd love that, though. >> larry: what's it like though acting with him because he always seems so underplayed? >> yeah, it's great. you know, i don't know how you describe it. it's -- >> larry: no one like him. >> what's that? >> larry: no one like him. >> no, no, it's wonderful. very, very smooth. and he's a musician, you know. >> larry: plays piano. >> writes his songs for his movies and stuff. >> larry: our guest is the great jeff bridges. lots more to talk about. don't go away. >> another thing, just because you have an idea it wrongs to you. ♪ always be so loyal >> what are you talking about? we
clint would always said give the kid another shot. i like that. >> larry: what made clint special? >> ah, well, as a director too i'm thinking, you knowing like the coen brothers, he's got a calmness about him. you know, no big deal. you know, we're going to have fun but don't have to get all, you know, overamped about this thing so there's a calmness, a relaxation about this and out of that relaxation, you know, things are allowed to -- >> larry: has he ever directed you?...
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clint would always said give the kid another shot. i like that. >> larry: what made clint special? >> ah, well, as a director too i'm thinking, you knowing like the coen brothers, he's got a calmness about him. you know, no big deal. you know, we're going to have fun but don't have to get all, you know, overamped about this thing so there's a calmness, a relaxation about this and out of that relaxation, you know, things are allowed to -- >> larry: has he ever directed you? >> no. no, i'd love that, though. >> larry: what's it like though acting with him because he always seems so underplayed? >> yeah, it's great. you know, i don't know how you describe it. it's -- >> larry: no one like him. >> what's that? >> larry: no one like him. >> no, no, it's wonderful. very, very smooth. and he's a musician, you know. >> larry: plays piano. >> writes his songs for his movies and stuff. >> larry: our guest is the great jeff bridges. lots more to talk about. don't go away. it was always... [ laughing ] that seat's not happening without a big miles upcharge. a miles upcharge wasn't part of the
clint would always said give the kid another shot. i like that. >> larry: what made clint special? >> ah, well, as a director too i'm thinking, you knowing like the coen brothers, he's got a calmness about him. you know, no big deal. you know, we're going to have fun but don't have to get all, you know, overamped about this thing so there's a calmness, a relaxation about this and out of that relaxation, you know, things are allowed to -- >> larry: has he ever directed you?...
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clint would always said give the kid another shot. i like that. >> larry: what made clint special? >> ah, well, as a director too i'm thinking, you knowing like the coen brothers, he's got a calmness about him. you know, no big deal. you know, we're going to have fun but don't have to get all, you know, over-amped about this thing so there's a calmness, a relaxation about this and out of that relaxation, you know, things are allowed to -- >> larry: has he ever directed you? >> no. no, i'd love that, though. >> larry: what's it like though acting with him because he always seems so underplayed? >> yeah, it's great. you know, i don't know how you describe it. it's -- >> larry: no one like him. >> what's that? >> larry: no one like him. >> no, no, it's wonderful. very, very smooth. and he's a musician, you know. >> larry: plays piano. >> writes his songs for his movies and stuff. >> larry: our guest is the great jeff bridges. lots more to talk about. don't go away. o naive. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i mean, i still need help. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 but not from some guy that's just going to se
clint would always said give the kid another shot. i like that. >> larry: what made clint special? >> ah, well, as a director too i'm thinking, you knowing like the coen brothers, he's got a calmness about him. you know, no big deal. you know, we're going to have fun but don't have to get all, you know, over-amped about this thing so there's a calmness, a relaxation about this and out of that relaxation, you know, things are allowed to -- >> larry: has he ever directed you?...
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clint would always said give the kid another shot. i like that. >> larry: what made clint special? >> ah, well, as a director too i'm thinking, you knowing like the coen brothers, he's got a calmness about him. you know, no big deal. you know, we're going to have fun but don't have to get all, you know, overamped about this thing so there's a calmness, a relaxation about this and out of that relaxation, you know, things are allowed to -- >> larry: has he ever directed you? >> no. no, i'd love that, though. >> larry: what's it like though acting with him because he always seems so underplayed? >> yeah, it's great. you know, i don't know how you describe it. it's -- >> larry: no one like him. >> what's that? >> larry: no one like him. >> no, no, it's wonderful. very, very smooth. and he's a musician, you know. >> larry: plays piano. >> writes his songs for his movies and stuff. >> larry: our guest is the great jeff bridges. lots more to talk about. don't go away. n switch your medicare part d plan. we're ready, and we can't wait to switch. [ male announcer ] make the switch to an aar
clint would always said give the kid another shot. i like that. >> larry: what made clint special? >> ah, well, as a director too i'm thinking, you knowing like the coen brothers, he's got a calmness about him. you know, no big deal. you know, we're going to have fun but don't have to get all, you know, overamped about this thing so there's a calmness, a relaxation about this and out of that relaxation, you know, things are allowed to -- >> larry: has he ever directed you?...
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i want to bring in clint now and eyewitnesses tell police, clint, that no words were exchanged between sneiderman and the suspect. was this targeted or was this random? what do the clues tell you? >> this must have been targeted. it appeared the shooter knew right where to find the victim and, number three, the get away, chris, as we know, a late model minivan. the license plates were removed and covered. so, that suggested this guy was cold, calculating. he planned on doing this. i thought the same thing about this beard, chris. i think whoever looks add th s picture on your show needs to imagine this guy without a beard. because if he took the time to take his license plate off and he could have taken the time to disguise himself. >> we also have another unsolved murder mystery that we have been following from florida. a mother, three young kids killed over the weekend and the police there in tallahassee now say that the 27-year-old brandy peters was in court four days before this happened seeking child support from the father of her twin daughters and the father of her son was also
i want to bring in clint now and eyewitnesses tell police, clint, that no words were exchanged between sneiderman and the suspect. was this targeted or was this random? what do the clues tell you? >> this must have been targeted. it appeared the shooter knew right where to find the victim and, number three, the get away, chris, as we know, a late model minivan. the license plates were removed and covered. so, that suggested this guy was cold, calculating. he planned on doing this. i...
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. >> reporter: brian, clint hill is a 78-year-old retiree who lived in al,andrea for most of his adult life o. this day in 1963, he was the 31-year-old secret service secret service agent who climbed aboard the presidential limousine in dallas, seconds after john f. kennedy was shot. >> i had a very, very sense of guilt that i didn't do enough to do what i should have done. >> reporter: that is clint hill, 47 years ago today pushing the first lady, jackie kennedy, into the limousine secs after the president was assassinated. you will hear more about his place in history later tonight. for now, mr. mill hill tells the story of two john f. kennedys leaving the white house on that faithful trip. >> little john who loves helicopters wanted to fly along and they allowed him to fly from the white house to andrews and with his agent. we got to andrews, he wanted to go on air force one on the trip. he wanted to go with mom and dad and couldn't and he was very fussy and the president turned to the agent and said mr. foster, please take care of him until i get back and that line resonated with a
. >> reporter: brian, clint hill is a 78-year-old retiree who lived in al,andrea for most of his adult life o. this day in 1963, he was the 31-year-old secret service secret service agent who climbed aboard the presidential limousine in dallas, seconds after john f. kennedy was shot. >> i had a very, very sense of guilt that i didn't do enough to do what i should have done. >> reporter: that is clint hill, 47 years ago today pushing the first lady, jackie kennedy, into the...
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i spoke with blaine and clint hill just a few feet from john kennedy's grave. hill wrote the forward to blaine's book, but has rarely spoken about that day. you had a tough time there, in those years after the assassination, after your resignation. can you talk about what you went through? >> you know, i had nightmares and it seemed like every time i turned around, there was something that reminded me of what had happened. so i just clammed up and went into my basement with some alcohol and some cigarettes and stayed there for a few years. >> reporter: clint hill was the first secret service agent to get to kennedy's car in dallas. he broke into a sprint after the initial shot was fired. he says if he could re-live those moments, if he could jump on the back maybe two second earlier -- >> without a question, i'd be taking a bullet for the president, be dead. >> it would be -- you think that would be a happier ending if you weren't here to talk to us? >> it would be a happier ending for the country and for everybody. >> reporter: how do you feel about that? that
i spoke with blaine and clint hill just a few feet from john kennedy's grave. hill wrote the forward to blaine's book, but has rarely spoken about that day. you had a tough time there, in those years after the assassination, after your resignation. can you talk about what you went through? >> you know, i had nightmares and it seemed like every time i turned around, there was something that reminded me of what had happened. so i just clammed up and went into my basement with some alcohol...
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. >> clint hill, you were there in that famous picture. you were climbing in the video and in the film as well. you were climbing on to the back of the car and can you tell us more about the emotions as you were responding to this crisis? >> it was strictly a reaction, rather than emotion. i was trying to get there in time to get up on top of the car to provide cover for both president and mrs. kennedy so that no additional shots could be taken but unfortunately, i got there a little bit too late. i didn't realize until i got up on top of the car and got mrs. kennedy back in the seat and the president fell into her lap how extremely serious the situation was. then, it became somewhat emotional and they notified the follow-up car crew with a thumb's down sign that we were in a dire situation. >> when you were interviewed by mike wallace back in 1975, i was just reading a transcript to have. it was quite a memorable interview. he asked you, surely, you don't feel any guilt about that? you said, i certainly do. i have a great deal of guilt ab
. >> clint hill, you were there in that famous picture. you were climbing in the video and in the film as well. you were climbing on to the back of the car and can you tell us more about the emotions as you were responding to this crisis? >> it was strictly a reaction, rather than emotion. i was trying to get there in time to get up on top of the car to provide cover for both president and mrs. kennedy so that no additional shots could be taken but unfortunately, i got there a...
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gerald blaine and clint hill carry themselves in that upright tradition. have that bond that only secret service agents know and still have vivid memories of that clear crisp day in november nearly half a century ago. >> we couldn't help but we felt like we failed. we all had the same mission, and it was a terrible feeling. >> blaine gives riveting new accounts of that period in his just released book the kennedy detail. he reveals how less than 24 hours after john kennedy's assassination, he almost caused another unspeakable tragedy. blaine stood guard outside lynn don john -- lyndon johnson's house in the early morning darkness. exhausted on edge he heard approaching foot steps and readied his sub machine gun. >> i put it to my shoulder and steadied my feet and around the house, i recognized right away it was president johnson by his profile. >> johnson had just come out to get some air. >> how close did you come to shooting him? >> my finger was on the trigger. it -- i -- i had nightmares about this for months afterwards. >> reporter: johnson, he says,
gerald blaine and clint hill carry themselves in that upright tradition. have that bond that only secret service agents know and still have vivid memories of that clear crisp day in november nearly half a century ago. >> we couldn't help but we felt like we failed. we all had the same mission, and it was a terrible feeling. >> blaine gives riveting new accounts of that period in his just released book the kennedy detail. he reveals how less than 24 hours after john kennedy's...
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he beat clint least twice, tim lincecum. [applause] [applause] >> and last but not least, who is ever going to forget the moment from game 5 in texas, one of many great moments in his playoff career, the giants' shortstop, groceries post a valuable player, -- world series most viable player edgar re nteria. [applause] >> now we want you to please welcome a musical guest to perform "san francisco" for us. thank you. ♪ my home on upon the hill i still love you still pipin away but now i am backe to tell you ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause]
he beat clint least twice, tim lincecum. [applause] [applause] >> and last but not least, who is ever going to forget the moment from game 5 in texas, one of many great moments in his playoff career, the giants' shortstop, groceries post a valuable player, -- world series most viable player edgar re nteria. [applause] >> now we want you to please welcome a musical guest to perform "san francisco" for us. thank you. ♪ my home on upon the hill i still love you still pipin...
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he beat clint least twice, tim lincecum. [applause] [applause] >> and last but not least, who is ever going to forget the moment from game 5 in texas, one of many great moments in his playoff career, the giants' shortstop, groceries post a valuable player, -- world series most viable player edgar re nteria. [applause] >> now we want you to please welcome a musical guest to perform "san francisco" for us. thank you. ♪ my home on upon the hill i still love you still pipin away but now i am backe to tell you ♪ ♪ ♪
he beat clint least twice, tim lincecum. [applause] [applause] >> and last but not least, who is ever going to forget the moment from game 5 in texas, one of many great moments in his playoff career, the giants' shortstop, groceries post a valuable player, -- world series most viable player edgar re nteria. [applause] >> now we want you to please welcome a musical guest to perform "san francisco" for us. thank you. ♪ my home on upon the hill i still love you still pipin...
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he beat clint least twice, tim lincecum. [applause] [applause] >> and last but not least, who is ever going to forget the moment from game 5 in texas, one of many great moments in his playoff career, the giants' shortstop, groceries post a valuable player, -- world series most viable player edgar re nteria. [applause] >> now we want you to please welcome a musical guest to perform "san francisco" for us. thank you.
he beat clint least twice, tim lincecum. [applause] [applause] >> and last but not least, who is ever going to forget the moment from game 5 in texas, one of many great moments in his playoff career, the giants' shortstop, groceries post a valuable player, -- world series most viable player edgar re nteria. [applause] >> now we want you to please welcome a musical guest to perform "san francisco" for us. thank you.
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he beat clint least twice, tim lincecum. [applause] [applause] >> and last but not least, who is ever going to forget the moment from game 5 in texas, one of many great moments in his playoff career, the giants' shortstop, groceries post a valuable player, -- world series most viable player edgar re nteria. [applause] >> now we want you to please welcome a musical guest to perform "san francisco" for us. thank you. ♪ my home on upon the hill i still love you still pipin away but now i am backe to tell you ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> now once again, please welcome the great mayor of the great city of san francisco, the honorable gavin newsom. >> how are you all doing? the torture is over. o
he beat clint least twice, tim lincecum. [applause] [applause] >> and last but not least, who is ever going to forget the moment from game 5 in texas, one of many great moments in his playoff career, the giants' shortstop, groceries post a valuable player, -- world series most viable player edgar re nteria. [applause] >> now we want you to please welcome a musical guest to perform "san francisco" for us. thank you. ♪ my home on upon the hill i still love you still pipin...
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he beat clint least twice, tim lincecum. [applause] [applause] >> and last but not least, who is ever going to forget the moment from game 5 in texas, one of many great moments in his playoff career, the giants' shortstop, groceries post a valuable player, -- world series most viable player edgar re nteria. [applause] >> now we want you to please welcome a musical guest to perform "san francisco" for us. thank you. ♪ my home on upon the hill i still love you still pipin away but now i am backe to tell you ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> now once again, please welcome the great mayor of the great city of san francisco, the honorable gavin newsom. >> how are you all doing? the torture is over. world champ giants. it is good we brought the terminator here because it reminds us what we did to atlanta, but we did dto philly, and it reminds us what we did to texas. don't mess with california. this is when it is good to be mayor. only i could get away with saying the following. i saw eli get up and he's got that dead head shirt on.
he beat clint least twice, tim lincecum. [applause] [applause] >> and last but not least, who is ever going to forget the moment from game 5 in texas, one of many great moments in his playoff career, the giants' shortstop, groceries post a valuable player, -- world series most viable player edgar re nteria. [applause] >> now we want you to please welcome a musical guest to perform "san francisco" for us. thank you. ♪ my home on upon the hill i still love you still pipin...
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he beat clint least twice, tim lincecum. [applause] [applause] >> and last but not least, who is ever going to forget the moment from game 5 in texas, one of many great moments in his playoff career, the giants' shortstop, groceries post a valuable player, -- world series most viable player edgar re nteria. [applause] >> now we want you to please welcome a musical guest to perform "san francisco" for us. thank you. ♪ my home on upon the hill i still love you still pipin away but now i am backe to tell you ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> now once again, please welcome the great mayor of the great city of san francisco, the honorable gavin newsom. >> how are you all doing? the torture is over. world champ giants. it is good we brought the terminator here because it reminds us what we did to atlanta, but we did dto philly, and it reminds us what we did to texas. don't mess with california. this is when it is good to be mayor.
he beat clint least twice, tim lincecum. [applause] [applause] >> and last but not least, who is ever going to forget the moment from game 5 in texas, one of many great moments in his playoff career, the giants' shortstop, groceries post a valuable player, -- world series most viable player edgar re nteria. [applause] >> now we want you to please welcome a musical guest to perform "san francisco" for us. thank you. ♪ my home on upon the hill i still love you still pipin...
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clint has given his life of service to his country. since his graduation from the naval academy in 1978 and his service was never more important than it was when he took part in the worldwide effort to save the chilean miners. clint and his colleagues were asked by the chilean government to assist in rescuing their 33 countrymen trapped underground in a collapsed copper and gold mine. clint rose to the challenge and flew to chile with three fellow nasa employees to examine the scene. using his experience as a commanding officer of a submarine in the navy, clint provided valuable insight to the minors on how to cope with the underground existence they were going through for sustained periods of time. clint and his team also met with chilean officials to discuss the development of a rescue squad that at that time was a completely untested idea. upon his arrival home, clint received a message from the chilean health minister in which the minister asked for nasa's help in thinking of special features that would make the rescue capsule idea
clint has given his life of service to his country. since his graduation from the naval academy in 1978 and his service was never more important than it was when he took part in the worldwide effort to save the chilean miners. clint and his colleagues were asked by the chilean government to assist in rescuing their 33 countrymen trapped underground in a collapsed copper and gold mine. clint rose to the challenge and flew to chile with three fellow nasa employees to examine the scene. using his...
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noviembre de 1963 acompanaban en dallas al presidente kennedy cuando fue asesinado--- ---uno de ellos, clint hill, dice que por anos tuvo pessadillas sintiendose culpable por no haber actuado de manera diferente durante el atentado------pero agrega que despues de varias visitas al lugar de los hechos, logro darse cuenta que nada podia hacer------y asegura que aquello no fue una conspiracxion, fue la mano solitaria de lee harvey oswald, la que actuo y termino con la vida del mandatario--- mandatario--- ---mientras tanto en mexico, se ha iniciado una amplia investigacion en mexico con la muerte de un exgobernador de colima------raul torres tiene los detalles--- >> en la camionetas del propio ex gobernador quedaron sangre, todavía llegó con vida pero murió. la mañana del domingo, el ex gobernador de domingo, fue atacado por un pistolero a las puertas de su propia casa. >> se baja del vehículo esta persona se acerca con la pistola calibre 38. >> el ex gobernador estaba hablando con un funcionario del actual gobierno. y en el condenado homicidio, sin embargo, en el a 20032 hermanos fueron en
noviembre de 1963 acompanaban en dallas al presidente kennedy cuando fue asesinado--- ---uno de ellos, clint hill, dice que por anos tuvo pessadillas sintiendose culpable por no haber actuado de manera diferente durante el atentado------pero agrega que despues de varias visitas al lugar de los hechos, logro darse cuenta que nada podia hacer------y asegura que aquello no fue una conspiracxion, fue la mano solitaria de lee harvey oswald, la que actuo y termino con la vida del mandatario---...