27 Burst results for "Lee Harvey Oswald"

The Charlie Kirk Show
"lee harvey oswald" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"So Jack, let me ask you, you know, excuse the kind of cruel pun, but gun to your head, what happened in Dallas, Texas. I try to avoid the gun to my head. And in the book, I tried 'cause, yeah, I'm a journalist. Documentarian, and I'm like, oh, what do I say at the end of this? And I learned a lot. But what I tell people is, when they ask me, who killed Kennedy? The first thing I say is the Cold War, and it's cold warriors. Killed candidate. And what I mean by that is it was the times in which Kennedy governed that got him killed. That's my first answer. And my second answer, I know who didn't kill Kennedy. I'm feel very confident about who didn't kill Kennedy. And that's Lee Harvey Oswald. So let me ask you, do you think do you think Lee Harvey Oswald was in the Texas school book depository at the time? Or do you think he was somewhere else? I think he was there. He was told, you know, that's where his job was and he was doing certain things. And it isn't intelligence capacity. And he may or may not have been in front of the building. There's controversy about a photo there that shows really looks like Oswald there. But again, not definitive, whatever. It is very interesting. But I think he was in there because that was part of the setup. And I also think that he went to the Texas theater because his CIA handler told him to meet him there. And that's why he goes there. And within minutes, there's, again, a hundred Dallas police officers there arresting him. There's so much to that that just doesn't make any sense. And so yeah, I think Oswald was oswalt actually, I'll go ahead and say this. And if you read the book, you'll see why, because of what a lot of people say. He actually thought that he could prevent the assassination. And I think he was told by his handler and by, you know, whoever his bosses were, that he was there to infiltrate Cuban exiles, the Cuban exile community, and get to know these people. I mean, he knew Jack Ruby. He knew Jack Ruby from New Orleans. And that's another story. And Oliver Stone goes into great detail about that in the film. Yeah, it's incredible what was going on in New Orleans in the summer of 63. I'll tell you that. But anyway, so Oswald was doing what he was told. And then he actually, you know, there's evidence to suggest that he thwarted an assassination attempt in Chicago and that he had got in touch with an FBI agent up there and was like, and it was a guy. And the FBI said an asset named Lee called Lee told us that there was going to be there were Cuban exiles up there. There might have been an assassination attempt. And then we all know that he did bring a note to the FBI offices in Dallas and FBI agent hosty. He brought him a note that said there's going to be an assassination attempt coming up..

The Charlie Kirk Show
'Killing Kennedy' Author Jack Roth Discusses Lee Harvey Oswald
"Let me ask you, you know, excuse the kind of cruel pun, but gun to your head, what happened in Dallas, Texas. I try to avoid the gun to my head. And in the book, I tried 'cause, yeah, I'm a journalist. Documentarian, and I'm like, oh, what do I say at the end of this? And I learned a lot. But what I tell people is, when they ask me, who killed Kennedy? The first thing I say is the Cold War, and it's cold warriors. Killed candidate. And what I mean by that is it was the times in which Kennedy governed that got him killed. That's my first answer. And my second answer, I know who didn't kill Kennedy. I'm feel very confident about who didn't kill Kennedy. And that's Lee Harvey Oswald. So let me ask you, do you think do you think Lee Harvey Oswald was in the Texas school book depository at the time? Or do you think he was somewhere else? I think he was there. He was told, you know, that's where his job was and he was doing certain things. And it isn't intelligence capacity. And he may or may not have been in front of the building. There's controversy about a photo there that shows really looks like Oswald there. But again, not definitive, whatever. It is very interesting. But I think he was in there because that was part of the setup. And I also think that he went to the Texas theater because his CIA handler told him to meet him there. And that's why he goes there. And within minutes, there's, again, a hundred Dallas police officers there arresting him. There's so much to that that just doesn't make any sense. And so yeah, I think Oswald was oswalt actually, I'll go ahead and say this. And if you read the book, you'll see why, because of what a lot of people say. He actually thought that he could prevent the assassination. And I think he was told by his handler and by, you know, whoever his bosses were, that he was there to infiltrate Cuban exiles, the Cuban exile community,

WLS-AM 890
"lee harvey oswald" Discussed on WLS-AM 890
"Despite 60 years of name calling those questions have not disappeared In fact they have multiplied with time And here's one of them In April of 1964 a psychiatrist called Lewis Joel and west visited Jack Ruby in his isolation cell in a Dallas jail According to west's written assessment he found that Jack Ruby was quote technically insane and in need of immediate psychiatric hospitalization Those are conclusions that puzzlingly no one who had spoken to Jack Ruby previously had reached ruby had seen perfectly sane to the people who knew him Lewis Joel and west pronounced him crazy But what west did not say was that he was working for the CIA at the time Lewis joy and west was a contract psychiatrist for the spy agency He was also an expert on mind control in a prominent player in the now infamous MKUltra program in which the CIA gave powerful psychiatric drugs to Americans without their knowledge So if all the psychiatrists in the world what in the world was this guy doing in Jack Ruby's prison cell The media did not seem interested in finding out In fact The New York Times in an extensive 1999 obituary of west never mentioned the fact that he had worked for the CIA much less his time in Jack Ruby's cell Which seems relevant So you can see why non crazy people would wonder about what really happened And of course many have wondered You know I find one of the easiest ways to decimate faith in institutions the FBI and the CDC and otherwise Is to lie get caught lying and lie about getting caught lying And in lie about getting caught lying about the lie in the first place

The Dan Bongino Show
Tucker Carlson: Linking Lee Harvey Oswald, Jack Ruby & the CIA
"Despite 60 years of name calling those questions have not disappeared In fact they have multiplied with time And here's one of them In April of 1964 a psychiatrist called Lewis Joel and west visited Jack Ruby in his isolation cell in a Dallas jail According to west's written assessment he found that Jack Ruby was quote technically insane and in need of immediate psychiatric hospitalization Those are conclusions that puzzlingly no one who had spoken to Jack Ruby previously had reached ruby had seen perfectly sane to the people who knew him Lewis Joel and west pronounced him crazy But what west did not say was that he was working for the CIA at the time Lewis joy and west was a contract psychiatrist for the spy agency He was also an expert on mind control in a prominent player in the now infamous MKUltra program in which the CIA gave powerful psychiatric drugs to Americans without their knowledge So if all the psychiatrists in the world what in the world was this guy doing in Jack Ruby's prison cell The media did not seem interested in finding out In fact The New York Times in an extensive 1999 obituary of west never mentioned the fact that he had worked for the CIA much less his time in Jack Ruby's cell Which seems relevant So you can see why non crazy people would wonder about what really happened And of course many have wondered You know I find one of the easiest ways to decimate faith in institutions the FBI and the CDC and otherwise Is to lie get caught lying and lie about getting caught lying And in lie about getting caught lying about the lie in the first place

The Dan Bongino Show
Tucker Carlson: What Was the CIA's Role Regarding the JFK Files?
"Here is Tucker's opening segment on the JFK files and asking a question What was the CIA's role in this Check this out So not long after Jack Ruby shot Lee Harvey Oswald on camera in the basement of Dallas police headquarters A lot of Americans started to have some questions about the Kennedy assassination It was you have to admit a pretty extraordinary sequence of events A lone gunman murders the president of the United States and then less than 48 hours later that lone gunman is himself murdered by another lone gunman What are the odds of that It's one thing if you get struck by lightning rare but possible But if every member of your family also gets struck by lightning all on different days you might begin to suspect these are not entirely natural events But oh replied the U.S. government they are this bizarre chain of killings was all entirely natural Less than a year after the JFK assassination that Johnson White House released something called the Warren commission report and the report concluded that while their motives remained unclear both Lee Oswald and Jack Ruby had acted alone No one helped them There was no conspiracy of any kind Case closed time to move on And many many Americans did move on At the time they had no idea how shoddy and corrupt the Warren commission was It would be nearly 50 years before the CIA admitted under duress that in fact it had withheld information from investigators about its relationship with Wii Harvey Oswald Okay okay that part's the most interesting part of that What was the CIA's relationship with Lee Harvey Oswald

The Charlie Kirk Show
Was There a Second Shooter in the JFK Assassination?
"Charlie, the government released more several batches of the JFK documents. So was there a second shooter or not? So we have a fair amount of younger listeners that might not be let's just say familiar with the entire Kennedy assassination story. Now full disclosure, I've spent a lot of time on this topic. In fact, when I was much younger in high school, I watched every documentary, I studied it in great detail, and so I know it pretty well. And the conclusion that I came away from with it is that there is a 0% chance that the government was not even aware or in some way involved with the assassination of JFK. And then they smear you and they call anyone who daresay that is a conspiracy theorist, but the evidence is so beyond overwhelming that there is something funny that happened with the Kennedy assassination. Now, whether or not there was a second shooter or not remains to be seen, I think it's very clear when you watch a zapruder film that you could see a projectile coming in straight to the right temple, enter of JFK. We'll actually can play that tape for you here. And so for those of you that are young and you don't really kind of know the story of the JFK assassination, let's just set the time and place. I believe the year was 1963 from that mistaken. Dallas, Texas, JFK lands, and was supposed to be with Lyndon baines Johnson, who of course was the vice president of the United States. And was a Texan. Linda baines Johnson was suspiciously missing from the parade that day. JFK piled into a convertible with his wife, Jackie Onassis, or Jackie Kennedy, and also the governor of Texas. It was November 22nd, 1963. JFK starts on the parade route, and we knew this now afterwards, the parade route was changed in a very strange and inexplicable way. And the parade route went all the way around a street by the name of Elm Street. Took a left on Elm Street and the motorcade started to slow down. As the conventional narrative goes, Lee Harvey Oswald, who had a very suspicious past involvement with the KGB potentially or allegedly, was up on the 6th floor of the Texas school book depository museum. As soon as John Fitzgerald Kennedy's motorcade took a turn, Lee Harvey Oswald allegedly took out a bolt action rifle with expert and military precision despite the fact that he was a very poor shot, one of the worst shots it is entire military class. And was able to strike John Fitzgerald Kennedy a moving target while going away from him with a little bit of a, let's just say a three to 4° slant for memory serves me correctly of the motorcade going downhill.

WTOP
"lee harvey oswald" Discussed on WTOP
"Kennedy nearly 6 decades ago, were finally released this week. So what have we learned about the crime that continues to fascinate many? Let's go deeper with Paul brandis a columnist with Dow Jones market wash, market watch, the Washington bureau chief of evergreen podcasting and the author of several books on the presidency who happens to have a new book on the assassination coming out in April. Paul good to talk to you this morning. So what does this latest batch of documents show? Well, the percentage of people John who believed that Kennedy's death was the result of conspiracy that has actually been declining by about one percentage point a year for about two decades now. The reason for that, I think, is that after all this time, there is still no firm provable evidence that the assassination was anything other than one man Lee Harvey Oswald acting alone. And that is what the gist of these documents show, not just this batch, but others in recent years is really no bombshell that moves the needle in favor of a conspiracy. I mean, everybody knows the CIA knew of Oswald, the FBI was watching him, too, after all he was a defector to the Soviet Union returned three years later with a Soviet wife. This was highly unusual and at the height of the Cold War and all kinds of theories abound, but there's nothing that really moves the needle in my judgment in favor of a conspiracy or just did nothing really at all. Now that book that I mentioned is called countdown to Dallas, you say you have details on Oswald that are largely unknown to the public. What are those? Well, the problem is that a lot of people don't really go deep enough and further enough into Oswald's background from childhood, this was an impulsively violent person he displayed odd behavior throughout his childhood. He pulled a knife on a relative. He was diagnosed years before the assassination as being potentially dangerous. He even talked about wanting to kill president Eisenhower in the 1950s. He did try and shoot a prominent right-wing general in Dallas in 1963. He was also a vicious wife beater, beating his wife just to mercilessly. This was who he was and people who studied these assassination don't really go into detail on these kinds of things. Maybe they're inconvenient, I don't know. I can empathize with the view that people have looked at clearly. There was a conspiracy here. But again, there's really nothing in any of these documents that points conclusively to anything other than the fact that Oswald did it by himself. All right, thank you, Paul. Once again, that's analysis from Dow Jones

Monocle 24: The Briefing
"lee harvey oswald" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Briefing
"To filter they're now almost 60 years later. It's so interesting Marcus, I found it incredibly fascinating the relationship with that event because in some respects, there is an element here where tourism is probably the wrong word, but because of its historical significance, the grassy Knoll on the book depository are on maps in Dallas and you can go and look at them and there is a sort of equivalent museum and memorial to what happened as well. But there is a sort of element of it that is a four visitors where you can go and see what happened. But the legacy in Dallas where Monica held its first ever U.S. conference. You know, I went before the conference to do a lot of reports in there to kind of look at what was happening in the city today. And you talk to people and it's still this deep wound because for a long time Dallas was called the city of hate after the assassination of JFK. You know, that was the nickname that was applied to the city. Because it was associated with this terrible act of, you know, if you will, terrorism against the democracy of the United States. And the name of Lee Harvey Oswald was a stain on the city. And I think, you know, it's interesting just going around and talk to people about that. That very fact I think still causes a lot of pain there. And the city itself of Dallas in Texas never had any oil, was really a bank in city, was a business city. And yet within it was embedded this history of being the pivotal point where if you will, conspiracy theories were born in America, or the big ones of our time, and so many have followed it in its wake of JFK. I think that that stain has never quite disappeared from the city's legacy. Now that we're talking about that pain and those scars, do you think the release of these documents may help at all? I think they help the historians a little bit to tease out a bit more of what happened and how many links the CIA had. At the time with Mexico and so on and what was going on, as I mentioned earlier. But I think that 3% that still remains on the lock and key is interesting because the way it's been framed so far is essentially these are administrative documents that would if you will reveal the secrets of CIA spycraft and that therefore the very sensitive and if they were to get out, then they might endanger operations and so on now the trouble is with any conspiracy theory when you have leave any surplus, any residue of something that's left. That even just that 3% markers that always gives oxygen to those who say yes, but what else is there? The theory to continue. Exactly. Chris lord, thank you very much for joining us. Here on the briefing. You are back with a briefing on

The Eric Metaxas Show
Why Author Mark Shaw Sought the Truth in the JFK Assassination
"For folks who don't know anything about you, how did you get into this? Because anybody who's been alive in our lifetimes know that there's been tremendous controversy and confusion around certainly the death of president Kennedy, the death of Marilyn Monroe, and many people haven't even heard of Dorothy kill gallon. What brought you? What is your background that brought you to investigate these things as you have done over the years? Well, you ask about how I got into all of this and I have no idea in some ways very Quinn. President Kennedy was killed 60 years ago, you know, nearly 60 years ago or a little bit more. You know, I like everybody else. I cried my ears out. I was a Purdue university as a freshman. And yet over the years then, I bought all this material about J. Edgar Hoover saying Oswald alone. Oswald alone all of that and everything else. And then I had a real break with this because I knew Melvin Belli, who represented Jack Ruby, who shot Lee Harvey Oswald. I practiced law with him in San Francisco in the 80s. And when Belle I died, I started to look into his life and times and I found out that I could have a book there. So I wrote Melvin bell I king of the courtroom. And what I found out was the alarming, a couple things. First of all, he was very close with the mafia, one of his main clients was Mickey Cohen, the Los Angeles gangster. You're talking about but more than talking about Bella, are you talking about Marvin belli was close with the mafia? Melvin bell. Melvin Belli. Bella. Yeah. San Francisco attorney, but also he was known as a tort lawyer. He was a personal injury lawyer. How in the world I asked myself, I mean, you're a curious guy. How did he become Jack Ruby's attorney? So I started looking into that and what I found out was that actually he was a hired by those who wanted to silence Jack Ruby for his participation in the killing of Oswald and the JFK assassination. So

WBBM Newsradio
"lee harvey oswald" Discussed on WBBM Newsradio
"Early next week. U.S. transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg reassures travelers that the airport chaos that occurred in the summer won't happen this week. We're definitely in better shape than we were this summer. I was extremely concerned about the delays and cancellations we saw in the early part of the summer. That's when I called on airlines to take steps like more realistic scheduling. He says he also encouraged airlines to increase pay for employees and is focused on rule makings to support customer service. He also says he'll continue to pay attention to holiday travel within the coming weeks. We're going to continue watching this very closely and making sure that we're making operational improvements in partnering with airlines that do seek to do the right thing. Karolina garibay, one O 5 9 wbm. A nationwide railroad strike is again a possibility. Consumers could see higher gas prices and shortages of some of their favorite groceries during the winter holiday season, if railroads and all of their unions can agree on new contracts by an early December deadline, the likelihood of a strike that could paralyze the nation's rail traffic grew on Monday when the largest of the 12 rel unions which represents mostly conductors rejected management's latest offer that includes a 24% raise, with four of the 12 unions holding out for a better deal it might fall to Congress to impose one to protect the U.S. economy. I Norman hall. On this day in history, November 22nd, 1963. From Dallas, Texas, the flash, apparently official president Kennedy died at 1 p.m. central standard time. Legendary correspondent Walter Cronkite made the announcement on CBS, JFK was in his third year as president when he was killed, Texas governor John Connolly was wounded in the attack. It was blamed on Lee Harvey Oswald, Oswald himself was later shot by local nightclub owner Jack Ruby on live television in the basement of Dallas, police headquarters. For more news, you can keep it right here on wbm if you're interested in Christmas music, find more than a dozen exclusive stations on the Odyssey app,

Opening Arguments
"lee harvey oswald" Discussed on Opening Arguments
"And the only reason I know about this past criminal misconduct is through the present representation of the client, I should be very, very careful in thinking about can I ever share that with anybody else? Oh yeah, 'cause it's so I was thinking of cry me stuff isn't privileged when is that only when you're planning a crime? It is only for future crimes. I should have thought of that. That's okay. I know that makes sense. Because we've talked about how like if your client tells you he did it. That doesn't mean you have to like, ah, I gotta go tattle on you that just means you can't represent them in the same way because you can't make a liar out of yourself or encourage perjury out of your client. So I should have remembered that and realized like, okay, if it's a past crime, it's not as though you have a mandatory duty to report that. Yep, and one of the things you might remember is something I think I've shared on the show before, but when I have represented clients that I think are being reticent in maybe telling me everything in connection with a civil case. I will say to them, hey, attorney client privilege means I can be disbarred if I reveal anything you say to me unless what you're asking me to do is to commit a present crime. But let me give you an example of something you could tell me that I am required to keep to myself for the rest of my life and that is, hey, I was the second shooter on the grassy Knoll, right? Damn it, some lawyer out there knows. The truth. That's true. Like, you tell me that, and if I ever breathe a word of that to anybody, you can have meat to spark. I know who the first and only shooter in the book depository was, though. That is true. Lee Harvey Oswald. All right, well, 8 out of ten. Reasonably ethical. There you go. We'll put the minus on the bus. Let's go. Reasonably ethical at a reasonable price. We can quantify it. I have a 50 50 shot a slightly higher than 50 50 shot of giving you the right legal answer. 80% shot of being ethical while doing so. Come on. It's better than cracking. What's the worst that could happen? Better than the cracking attorneys. And why don't you tell us who this week's big winner of the final for now, I guess, final ethics question is, who's our big winner? And once again, I find myself on the T three B portion of the episode talking to myself. So I'd be picking the winner again. Apparently, so also note that not that many people played this week, so you had a really good chance of winning. Had you tweeted the answer with hashtag T three BE. So when I read this person who is the winner, just know that it could have been you. You could have had access to all of this unlimited fame and fortune definitely guaranteed. But no, there can be only one winner, and it is at bitter Peter. Who says, a, the partners pass perjury presents problems pertaining to present proceedings. The practitioner properly protects the patrons by proscribing publication. That's awesome. Good alliteration, because my title almost had that. I think maybe that's where the inspiration came from because I had polling privilege shenanigans in the title. So thank you, Peter Barnes. You're the big winner unlimited fame and fortune. Great work. Hopefully next week when we're back to real bar questions, we can get more of you playing along. It's a ton of fun. I love reading the answers, especially when you guys get them wrong with me. That's my favorite. So keep doing that. Congrats to at bitter Peter on Twitter. Enjoy your never ending unlimited fame and fortune. All right, thanks so much for listening. That's our show. We'll see you on Friday. Or for the Q&A reminder. On Wednesday, march 30th 4 p.m. Pacific 7 eastern. We'll see that that first and then on Friday. I move for a bad court thingy. You mean a mistrial? Yeah. That's why you're the judge and I'm the law talking.

Casefile True Crime
"lee harvey oswald" Discussed on Casefile True Crime
"Were found. It was close to midnight on Tuesday, October 21, 1969. When a phone rang had Oakland police department, 12 and a half miles east of San Francisco. An officer answered and was graded by a male on the other line, who introduced himself as the Zodiac Killer. He then made a strange request. He wanted one of two specific defense attorneys to appear on San Francisco talk show, the Jim Dunbar show, the following morning. If this request was granted, the Cola said he would be open to negotiating live on air. To prove he was genuine, he provided knowledge about the zodiac case that police deemed to be legitimate. Investigators agreed to the call as demands. One of the attorneys he wanted to speak to was Melvin Belli. He was famous for defending Jack Ruby, an American nightclub owner who killed presidential assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald. Bellaire agreed to appear on the show. The next morning, the Jim Dunbar show went live to wear at 7 o'clock. Hold the other guests on the show were canceled as Dunbar and belli made small talk. After 49 minutes, the phone finally rang. The caller identified himself as the zodiac. But Belle I asked for another name they could use. He told them to call him Sam. Talk to us. Just tell us what's going on inside you right now, saying, I have Alec. How long have you had those headaches of Sam? And a long time? If I killed a kid, if it all boils down to the question of you're giving yourself up if you could be as sure that you wouldn't get capital punishment for my son. So.

Cinemavino
"lee harvey oswald" Discussed on Cinemavino
"Yeah, it needed a ride on the spruce Bruce. Yeah. And then you saw a hunter killer, which is submarine movie. So my dad and I and this is a story I have to tell because he doesn't remember or agree with it at all. But I guess he read hunt for October way back in the day and he picked me up from the sitters and was like, we're going to go see this movie and I don't know why he thought at that age I would like it. But for some reason, I enjoyed it a little bit, not as much as he did, but it grew on me. And then later on, we would see what crimson tie together and I think U 5 7 ones. I was like, our thing is submarine movies. So I was going to drag him to this. Yeah, I eventually got him to go. And then I apologize afterward. It was a seeming pile of dog shit. Horse shit. Cow shit, couch chips. And so he didn't like it either. You choose the animal and it is the feces of that animal. It was not very good. Yeah, there's platypus droppings. Yeah. Yeah. It was just the same movie that you've seen. If you've seen crimson tie and have run October, U-571, that's boot. You pretty much put those movies into a casserole. And that is this movie. But it doesn't seem to boot. Yeah. See that? And that to me is the movie that inspired all those other movies. And what was the other movie you had in your review of it that you had mentioned about run silent run deep old classic movie? But yeah, those movies, it's like the people who made this movie watched all of those movies and then had a software program. They put like cranked me out of script that approximates all of these movies. At least a little bit. Do Jack Ryan, hunt for October, but shit here. Yeah. And it's bad because the jar butler? Not a bad actor. But he was just not given a lot to do in this. Gary Oldman. Gary fucking a woman. Sid Vicious. Jeez. You know. Just Lee Harvey Oswald. But the whole team of dudes that they send in on the ground to do reconnaissance in Russia to check out all this crazy happenings and goings on because they've essentially kidnapped the Russian president. And that's what all is happening here. Think about how goofy what you just said is. They've essentially kidnapped the Russian president. I think I told you that I was like, oh, this sounds like somebody greenlit a nugget of a story I wrote in middle school. They were like, yes, keep all the characterizations exactly the same run with it. Yes. This is project greenlight gone bad. I mean, and I knew I said this and review I knew there was a point coming where it was like somebody's gonna say get me The White House or we've got a brief president or get The Pentagon on the phone now. It was all it was missing was for the ground crew to be pushing the Russian president to the ground. Get down, mister president. Yes. Yeah. Who is swollen as fuck? Yeah. when he's standing next to other characters, like he looks like the fucking hulk. I saw him sitting next to what? I can't remember the actor's name, but he was, I think he was Boris the bullet Dodger back in. And snatch. Or is that, yeah, I think it's snatched. Anyway, Locke's talking. But yes..

The Promised Podcast
"lee harvey oswald" Discussed on The Promised Podcast
"They hopped from hook to hoogh who came being where we take our kids to learn judo or painting her cello and all day they knit. They've got no brains. They've got no worries. What a Roche kathan literally a small head, which in the army means just following order is not taking responsibility. Maybe our greatest act of translation adaptation appropriation of sometime was also our greatest act of seeking consolation through some time when in 1998 an organization called lonely schach, we will not forget an organization dedicated as it says in its charter to quote memorializing the heritage of Yitzhak Rabin and the lessons of his murder. This organization commissioned the translation and production for a 15 show run at bait leasing of sometimes musical assassins to mark the third anniversary of Utah Robbins assassination. The musical follows 8 assassins or would be assassins of United States presidents, your John Wilkes booths and your Lee Harvey Oswald, and this was the thing that the people at loni ska thought that we needed to see to make sense of our own egal Amir leasing had ads that said, quote, up till now for American presidents have been murdered in cold blood. Hundreds of attempted assassinations take place every year by us, meaning us here in Israel. The scars haven't scabbed over and already questions are being asked about the future end quote. When the play won the Israel theater prize as best musical of 1998, the presenter said..

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Leftists Degrade Former Sen. Bob Dole on Twitter Following Death
"But here's what one Twitter verified account said about the passing of the great Bob Dole. At the quote, just a friendly reminder to everyone out there deifying that Trump humping ghoul Bob Dole. Serving in the military doesn't automatically make you a saint. Benedict Arnold, Tom cotton, Mike Pompeo, Ron DeSantis, Lee Harvey Oswald, Timothy McVeigh, and Robert E. Lee. All served. In 1976 here's another one from the same account. This one goes out to Bob Dole, good riddance trumper, dancing on your grave. And then they put together a little musical tribute. Literally dancing on the grave. Of campaign. Bob Dole. Here's another one. Now that the trumper Bob Dole is dead. Did he finally let go of that pen? Too soon? Now, he was, again, suffered a heinous war injury. His arm was crippled. He held that pen. To try not to, first of all, sort of deflect from the handicap, but also to prevent people from wanting to shake his withered hand. A guy who gave so much. Of himself. To his country.

Mysterious Universe
"lee harvey oswald" Discussed on Mysterious Universe
"And he had this young assistant around 16 7 8 years old. And he had a flu, like a cold. It wasn't serious, but he was like, oh, you should go and check out with doctor max. Magic max, and he'll be able to help you sort you out. So it goes and sees him. And magic max, who is German, by the way. And he's like, oh, yeah, we can fix this and stick him in the neck with a syringe full of methamphetamine. Nice. And he's like, oh, um. I feel pretty good. And he ended up working for him. But when he worked for him over the years, he said that what was happening is that magic max was injecting himself with all these substances. This is a habit that he had picked up from the very beginning when he had started making these concoctions. So is this one of those self experimentation stories as well? That's how I knew the shape she was effective. All the names like Timothy Leary comes up also comes up like he's involved. It's amazing how much he starts crossing over into the world of high strangeness and you wouldn't think that, but it all links in. It's all this kind of intertwined Tapestry that's just a mess. What's the conspiracy? Well, there's no well, okay, so the conspiracy is the ultimate conspiracies. I shouldn't hang on to that. I'll hang on to that because it comes down to what happened to JFK. Why did JFK get shot? And it wasn't. Lee Harvey Oswald, according to the authors of this book, it does link back though to magic max. So one of the opening scenes though, it starts with essentially this doctor, doctor max Jacobson, working in his laboratory. It wasn't an office. It was described as a laboratory. You had this crap little Whiting room, which would be stuffed full of people that were waiting to get there next week. Shaking. Exactly. These junkies..

Capes and Lunatics
"lee harvey oswald" Discussed on Capes and Lunatics
"All right i haven't really throwing this off before the new mutants twenty two now on the meeting side. It was the path pirates. I don't want it. i don't know. I mean hopefully reverse in this pirates are odd but no. It's it was interesting because it was like shadow. King was attacking the new mutants senate. They're like y. You get up in our faces and he's like no no no he's like you know i'm just trying to make the race stronger you know. Because he's like you know. Exotic magneto are all sitting there thinking their empires gonna last forever. He's like no he's like name me one empire in human history that's ever lasted forever. He's like no. They're just gonna make newton soft and weak. You know thinking they can just sit around and not have to. You know keep themselves strong. He's like oh you know. I'm doing a service here. Contender has entered the team of most of these folks. It's like there's at least one person every book he's like yeah. I don't know xavier and magneto man. They're really and things up. You know in boomers at this point. So i will say this. I am actually intrigued by the legionary series. Roller one. yeah yeah and you see that. They're finally being nice to good a cain marko driver not letting him the juggernaut lady so yeah i'm an enemies basically prince harry you know. Yeah well you know. He's the king the next king's brother. Yeah but i. I just always felt that it was very rude. I'm not letting him under quick. Hoa saint knows you're human with mystical powers. You don't belong in the mutant home and it's like dude what you don't say i that's i seven super racist against humans. Okay never quite. That never said well with don't like it when people exclude others. It is like their nausea. Yeah well that's what that's all you have is mutants. That's the only kind of criminal have here is a. Here's my other indie. My last indie of the week department of truce As being that there. Oh yeah well. They're all good. This is of course if you thirteen. Lucky number thirteen Basically the premise. We've been getting is that we realize that hawk was basically a plan for the black hats. Yada yada yada. But then he does this sort of double reverse because he realized basically hawk thinks that the lee harvey oswald. Who's running the department of truth is actually the the created the bahamas world who was supposed to be assassinated. They did us. please switch. And it's actually like the really herat's will did get assassinated and the little Colas or something the mind the the key construct wind up taking over the department of truth and they have recreated the Secret place behind the where our coal our hero was believed. He was ritually abused by the by the by the demon man with the star face and It gets crazy but basically they have to bring down both the black hats who are objectively evil. Wanna make the earth flat and the current head of the department of truth because They think it's being run by by the worst concept by the living embodiment of shadow. That basically the idea that we create in our minds overshadowed government that become manifest in lee lee harvey oswald as the head of the department truth so it is so cool. Such a great series. Really pick it up guys. Don't wait for the trades. Get it fresh off the presses it is worth the three ninety nine lilith fiat one. I'm yeah i'm actually talk at. Dc book on halloween spooky season. You know scary skeleton at the end. I love these. Does i love all their holiday specials that they put out Are you afraid of dark. Side is basically like you know that. That round the table and also nickelodeon shaw afraid of the dog. Tell those scary urban leading tales around a campfire the teen titans. It saw durable and i think they should definitely do those teen. Titans go the animated susan. I think they should do. An episode directly spun out of this at the w so close really funny in their holiday special they do a really good job with the holiday specials especially the halloween stuff Oh well could you read the that pulled black white blood three. I did not still not better yet. Straight cash grab. i'm good. i thought it was okay. I mean i or they're really steered into that black and white motif without him. Battling guys dressed as nuns. Act with the gimmick of every issue higher. They're going to execute the theme. Yeah all he wanted in. Payment was penguin. Don't we all brother don't we all. I'll need a warm weather penguin though. Obviously i live in florida so brown. Yeah but i was just thinking by charlie the second story. Because it's like you know they're dead. Poland bowles trying to kill the guy and coming through in there like who is this guy near like was it. They're like it was like they say it was like supposedly dr dunes brother or something or yeah. I have a brother. Nephews fell kristof. Are they now now now. No i don't really know again it. Yeah because at the end the get to the guy and me mom up domino before they can't even go out there.

The Projection Booth Podcast
"lee harvey oswald" Discussed on The Projection Booth Podcast
"You're listening now. American history is full of infamous people places and events like the salem which trials and the black socks baseball scandal alcatraz prison in the bermuda triangle. Db cooper and bonnie and clyde and lee harvey oswald. I'm chris wimmer. Join me on the infamous america. Podcast for stories of some of the darker and more controversial chapters of american history. All told with cinematic music sound design subscribed for free on apple podcasts. Spotify or wherever you're listening now show people say could to see this movie. When they go to a theater they walked. Cold sodas popcorn in no masters in the projection booth. Everyone pretend podcasting is boring dr Let me not at all record india. She admitted she fatty his.

The Projection Booth Podcast
"lee harvey oswald" Discussed on The Projection Booth Podcast
"You're listening now. American history is full of infamous people places and events like the salem which trials and the black socks baseball scandal alcatraz prison in the bermuda triangle. Db cooper and bonnie and clyde and lee harvey oswald. I'm chris wimmer. Join me on the infamous america. Podcast for stories of some of the darker and more controversial chapters of american history. All told with cinematic music sound design subscribed for free on apple podcasts. Spotify or wherever you're listening now show people could money to see this movie. When they go to a theater they walked. Cold sodas popcorn in no masters in the projection booth. Everyone pretend podcasting is boring. Who law Never misses pistol shoots too and look. That means you're dead people you drawn man and the gun one sup.

The Stephen King Boo! Club
"lee harvey oswald" Discussed on The Stephen King Boo! Club
"So i've had the second experience but i've read every single book about the kennedy assassination that exists. And you're all kennedy down. I've read every angle. I've read every idea and i've read the histories and i can go through this book and be like yup. That's when he read that lee harvey oswald biography. And that's when stephen king read that blah blah blah because he writes it in order of like when you would have bought the books about certain people data so funny which makes the history compelling but also we have an international readership. This history is not compelling. If you're not absolutely glued to the one video of jackie o scoop and brains off the back of the car. Like i don't know i don't think i agree. I think what's compelling about the writing here is what's compelling about a lot of historical fiction which is that it humanizes. You know characters in a way that we wouldn't normally do wouldn't normally get you have to seek that out and does it well right and i think it's good that it's popular literature right. Like i don't compulsively seek out street about leave. Her lee harvey oswald so likely my my exposure to this figure is as either in a textbook that guy that shot the president or at least in this book. Oh kind of bastard and if you base your historical fiction in some amount of researcher fact it can be a really good way to learn. Yeah and you know. A lot of people have never heard that l. o. H. is a Bumbling abusive idiot narcissist. It's hard to see you know people who are so important to history as that like him like. Rasputin like other people. In the twentieth century that just bumbled their way through not unlike other american politicians of recent. Okay so quick. I usually hate repeated lines and motifs in books. I don't need them. But i love. Glenn miller lynn. Yeah glenn miller's in the mood. I think it works better as soundtrack somehow repeated songs less obnoxious than repeated lines. Don't know why that might be but also it's a good one. It just fits. I can see it. I can see him. Being in one thousand nine hundred fifty eight and hearing in the mood and being liked in. Yep yep yep. I wanna bring us forward to. Sweet screams are best of section so obviously the first one you picked is the one that i also picked. I mean yeah and they ever taste the app. I'm just gonna read it. I think it speaks for itself for a moment. Everything was clear and when that you see that the world is barely there at all. Don't we all secretly know this. It's a perfectly balanced mechanism of shouts and echoes pretending to be wheels and cogs a dream clock chiming beneath a mystery glass. We call life behind it.

The Stephen King Boo! Club
"lee harvey oswald" Discussed on The Stephen King Boo! Club
"So i've had the second experience but i've read every single book about the kennedy assassination that exists. And you're all kennedy down. I've read every angle. I've read every idea and i've read the histories and i can go through this book and be like yup. That's when he read that lee harvey oswald biography. And that's when stephen king read that blah blah blah because he writes it in order of like when you would have bought the books about certain people data so funny which makes the history compelling but also we have an international readership. This history is not compelling. If you're not absolutely glued to the one video of jackie o scoop and brains off the back of the car. Like i don't know i don't think i agree. I think what's compelling about the writing here is what's compelling about a lot of historical fiction which is that it humanizes. You know characters in a way that we wouldn't normally do wouldn't normally get you have to seek that out and does it well right and i think it's good that it's popular literature right. Like i don't compulsively seek out street about leave. Her lee harvey oswald so likely my my exposure to this figure is as either in a textbook that guy that shot the president or at least in this book. Oh kind of bastard and if you base your historical fiction in some amount of researcher fact it can be a really good way to learn. Yeah and you know. A lot of people have never heard that l. o. H. is a Bumbling abusive idiot narcissist. It's hard to see you know people who are so important to history as that like him like. Rasputin like other people. In the twentieth century that just bumbled their way through not unlike other american politicians of recent. Okay so quick. I usually hate repeated lines and motifs in books. I don't need them. But i love. Glenn miller lynn. Yeah glenn miller's in the mood. I think it works better as soundtrack somehow repeated songs less obnoxious than repeated lines. Don't know why that might be but also it's a good one. It just fits. I can see it. I can see him. Being in one thousand nine hundred fifty eight and hearing in the mood and being liked in. Yep yep yep. I wanna bring us forward to. Sweet screams are best of section so obviously the first one you picked is the one that i also picked. I mean yeah and they ever taste the app. I'm just gonna read it. I think it speaks for itself for a moment. Everything was clear and when that you see that the world is barely there at all. Don't we all secretly know this. It's a perfectly balanced mechanism of shouts and echoes pretending to be wheels and cogs a dream clock chiming beneath a mystery glass. We call life behind it.

WMAL 630AM
"lee harvey oswald" Discussed on WMAL 630AM
"You know, East German secret police guy. He's a bad man. He's a killer. He's a murderer. He's a communist. They're all they're all like that. And so we got that going for us. Also, today is Flag Day. Did you know that today is Flag Day? And in honor of flag Day, you know the Democrats are doing. They're coming out with a 51 star flag because they want to steal two seats in the Senate. That's how Third World Banana Republic corrupt They are. That's how left wing there the Democrat Party. They're joining up a 51 star flag because, yeah, just statehood for D. C. It's the Democratic thing to do Men. They're smoking joints, too. And it's of course, the most undemocratic thing you could possibly come up. It's a corrupt effort of power grab as usual by the Democrats, like, you know, packing the Supreme Court. D C and Puerto Rico State because they figure they get to guaranteed forever left wing lunatic, uh, senators from D C in the United States Senate, and then you know, it's like packing. The Senate is really the thing here. It's an extremely corrupt party, Today's Democrat Party. I used to be a Democrat. Long ago, My dear departed mother was a wonderful Democrat. Should have nothing to do with this party. Again the Democrat Party today. That's what they're doing for Flag Day. 51 star flag This is their This is their thing, And it's amazing. You know, John F. Kennedy was a Democrat. He wouldn't be allowed in the Democratic Party today. They chase him out so fast that he wouldn't even know what hit him The Democratic Party on the political spectrum. Are you familiar with the political spectrum? On the political spectrum. Today's Democratic Party is actually closer. Interesting scientists. Scientists have proved that the Democratic Party is closer on the political spectrum today to Lee Harvey Oswald. Then the Democratic Party is to John F. Kennedy say they've been galloping to the left there. Not also there the anti Israel Party and the pro Hamas party. They're closer on the political spectrum to Sirhan Sirhan. Than they are to Robert F. Kennedy as well, You know, Bobby Kennedy. It's an amazing thing. But it is Flag Day. And CBS News has the story today, attacking Betsy Ross, saying that she didn't make the first flag is probably a person of color. I think it was Probably, you know, PLC, probably President. Colour made the first man, not Betsy Ross. And the Democrats are one of 51 star flag because they're so filthy, corrupted and rotten to the core, and they they want to steal two seats in the Senate by making DC estate. That's the only thing that they've been sitting here for, You know, 247 years. And they and you know, don't worry about that. Um, that D C. Statehood was never an issue, but now they want to pack the Senate and that's whether we're talking about this. Speaking of the Democratic Party, They they, you know they left. They've been seizing control of school boards across the country. I've actually been talking about the school board phenomenon. The school board factor for as long as I've been doing talk radio 15 years now. And you know, the school boards have been seized by radicals across the country, not just in Virginia, but certainly a lot of them in Virginia, and we've got some sort of Loudon County, Fairfax County. Really extremist and radical anti American racist left wing stuff. They're not liberals. They're they're leftists, and that's a completely different thing. Leftists or anything but liberal. They're leftists. And I'm much more liberal than these leftists are because I believe in freedom for people, and I believe you should. You know, I may disagree with what you have to say. But I'll fight to the death for your right to say it. The left doesn't believe that they they think you know that you should just die and shut up before you do. But we'll get into that because of Fairfax County they had and this is again. I've been gone for a week, but last weekend they had a graduation ceremony. And their graduation speaker as an extremist and a radical and and a racist and anti American, and they all clapped politely as they had this woman who is a member of the school board. Come out and condemn the United States, America and capitalism and individualism and liberty and freedom and called for Jihad. She's a Muslim woman. She I'm serious. She called for jihad with the the Children graduating from what used to be Jeb Stuart High School and is now just high school. They use the words, but they don't know what they mean. She's an anti Semite, um, virulent anti Israel activists, and she was chosen to be the commencement speaker at the at the graduation. And we have some of that for you. Also a wonderful woman in Loudon County. There's a bit of an insurrection going on at the school board in Loudon County because of the extremism. Being demonstrated by the By the school board there and their radical and you know if you want to know why Children are sleeping in their own feces in parks in America and chanting where the 99% and Death to capitalism and all this stuff look no further than the school boards from coast to coast and the curricula that they have inflicted upon A once great and God fearing nation. Yeah, And she also said, we're one nation under Allah this, uh, this Fairfax County speaker. Remarkable stuff. But a wonderful woman stood up at the Loudon County School board meeting and told the truth about critical race theory, and Democrats don't have to listen to her. Even though she's black. She's black woman and a wonderful American. A normal person. A thinking person. We've got her for you.

KQED Radio
"lee harvey oswald" Discussed on KQED Radio
"S. So the answer is Paul, Ryan O'Neal. Armstrong, Paul Ryan, Ryan O'Neal, Neil Armstrong likes you May have noticed that O'Neill is spelled with an A and Neil is spelled with an I So just so you know, here on says you just like your first grade teacher. We give points for sound not for orthe, Ah, graffiti and keep in mind that the names we seek may belong to real or fictional individuals. So Caroline? Yes, Here's your name chain from Mary to Rhoda from married to Rhoda from watchman to Mockingbird. And from the book depository to infamy. All right, Harper Lee is in the middle Sure is, and Lee Harvey Oswald is Valerie Harper is the first part. Let's hear the whole chain Harper Lee Oswald. Here's the first bell of the evening. Oh, all right, Caroline From Mary to Rhoda. That's Valerie Harper, from Watchman to Mockingbird. That's Harper Lee and from the book Depository to Infamy. That's Lee Harvey Oswald. So the answer is Valerie Harper Lee Harvey Oswald. I'm just hearing from somebody that Harper Lee's first name was Nell. We know we're good. Thank you, Phil. Three quotations for you, Phil. You'll never give up. Every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence. And I'm not an actor. I'm a movie star. Oh, man, This is terrifying for me. I feel like I'm in name that goon. I know all of these quotes beautifully. And I get one beautiful point cannot remember any of these names. I'm sorry. That's it. Well, all right, but we can't give up that easily fill, Okay? You'll never give up. Never give up. Never give up. The ship was a novelty song by a crazy guy. Yeah, they're coming to take me away away from different guys from much earlier, Okay, but I don't remember. You'll never give up. You'll never give up. Never go back to help or is every important right? There's the 9 to 5. It's the Bible. Nope. You want people's names, not describable. Thank you, partner. No, it's really not. But you guys got one point because I like your spunk. And can I give him a clue? Say there, Bunky, you say you got chapped lips and paper cuts and the only suit you've got is your itchy tweeds when the weatherman says it's going to be 106, right, That's Eddie Lawrence, right? Eddie Lawrence Peter O'Toole. Eddie Lawrence. Peter O'Toole is correct. Lawrence was the comedian who created the old philosophers read that recurring phrase You'll never give up. Lawrence J. Peter was the co author of the Peter Principle, which says that every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence and Peter O'Toole in the film. My favorite year, said. I'm not an actor. I'm a movie star, and he also played Lawrence of Arabia said he played Lawrence of Arabia and he beat him in straight sets. Right, Murray, you host an old time. Radio program. I do cast your mind back to these three names from older times. How to talk dirty and influence people. Yeah, okay. The dark nights alter ego. Yeah. And great on ice. Lenny Bruce Wayne. Who's Wayne? Who's about Wayne Gretzky, Gretzky, Gretzky lose. Yeah, There we go. Anybody.

The Tennis Podcast
Sliding Doors
"We're not just living in the post. Today we're living in an alternate universe post because today and those day we're bringing you sliding does tennis which is kind of ovarian concept isn't it should we. Should we trademark this in some way. Can we patent it. Let's if it's a success. I shower and then and then we'll get onto the patent lawyers wouldn't wouldn't gwyneth paltrow smith about that. She owns the rights to alternates. Alternate timelines well. My favorite my favorite genre of is counterfactual fiction. There's a book called idyllwild which imagines a world in the ninety s where needed jfk nor marilyn monroe died in the sixties and it sort of projecting into the future and imagining a world. That is entirely different. And it's cooled arms on on this spoiler for you or the listeners are highly recommend anyway and it's called idol ball because of course idyllwild. Anybody know this putting on spot here. This is a great little but if trivia idyllwild was the name. jfk airport before it became today airport. I don't know how. I read your david. Private could a medium sized book right. Yeah i take a long time to read books Well it's worth the effort. If you got in your hands in the middle of the night you know we as we did last week. We start off with david. Whitaker's review of what we're about to do podcast as he says it's a really good idea. Like i like counterfactual history. If hitler had gone ahead with the invasion of britain in nineteen forty not bottled it dot dot dot. What if lee harvey oswald missed etc. What if it hasn't rained in henman's semifinal with even vich so my daughter's very much understood the premise. If today's podcast and one of those three we're going to do yes. Thank you very much. David whitaker slash. Dad's fuel suggestions A little teaser of what's come where we are thinking of sort of moment tree seemingly incident significant at the time occurrences in tennis which may or may not have entirely altered the course of tennis history. david would you like to kick us off with the first sliding doors tense moment. Yeah would i'd like to imagine a world in which rafael on the dow was not left handed never decided to to play left hand. All just ended up playing left handed. And it's one of the. It's actually one of the things that i wanted to come back to for for quite a while probably a year and a half ever since we did our rounded out story. Podcast when we were we went deep into his his past and tried to just chronicled his career from it from a very young age and during that process we had been like many other outlets taken in by a the the myth it turns out that his uncle tony had decided that he should play handed in order to be more successful in in order to discomfit his opponents more and we talked about that on that podcast and turns out. That isn't what happened. And we at the time i mean. I think that that podcast got some some great feedback. People enjoyed it. But a number of nadal diehard said cop believe you're still going with this view that refunded. The uncalled decided. He should apply left-handed. I one day. Because that's not the case. So i've also one day i'd like to really look into that and find out what the situation was and when we came up with sliding doors tennis and i chose. This is one of my my selections Matt's produced the referee on the dow autobiography which contains the following passage. I've seen reports in the news media saying that. Tony forced me to play left handed and that he did this because it would make me harder to play against well. It's not true. It's the story of the newspapers have made up. The truth is that. I began playing when i was very small and because i wasn't strong enough to hit the ball over the net. I'd hold the racket with both hands on the four hundred as well as the back end then. One day my uncle said there are no professional players who play two hens. Strictly speaking true. Monica seles did right. Fabrice santoro did right But anyway there are no place press professional players who played two hens. And we're not going to be the first ones so you've got to change so i did. What came naturally to me was to play left-handed why i can't tell because i ride with my ryan tend when i play basketball gulf or doubts. That was the way sounds order. I play right handed to but in football i play with my left and my left foot is much stronger than my rights. People say this gives me an advantage on the double handed backhand and that may be right having more feeling more control and both hands than the majority of players has to work in my favorite especially on cross court shots where a little extra strength helps but this was definitely not something that tony in. A moment of genius thought up. It's dumb to imagine that he might have been out to force me to play in a way. That did not come naturally to me so pretty emphatic rejection of that. That story that we've all kind of taken as just conceived wisdom from over the years a couple things that he's often talked about by commentators is looking like he's got to four hands conventional forehands in in the way he's able to strike the bowl in terms of the the sheer muscular. Rt of his game the way he's able to put you on the back foot from both sides equally strongly and say and he's alluding to that in that analysis of whites useful for him to play. Left

AM Tampa Bay
He was the man trying to protect Lee Harvey Oswald
"Jim Lovell was a police detective in Dallas two days after the Kennedy assassination in nineteen sixty three Lovell was transporting the suspected killer Lee Harvey Oswald when this is a placement walled was shot by Jack ruby I want to question being brave I didn't have anywhere to go and a figure from Watergate William Ruckelshaus a deputy Attorney General who resigned rather than carry out president Nixon's order to fire the Watergate prosecutor part of the infamous Saturday night massacre three men who ran for president Richard lugar the Indiana senator who ran in nineteen ninety six Lyndon larouche a conspiracy theorist to ran eight times and United States put pressure on various governments including the governments of Britain France and West Germany to support this policy of putting Khamenei into power in Iraq animados sometimes used as a theme song crazy who's nineteen ninety two candidacy may have changed history the always colorful businessman Ross Perot your business faithful thirteen dollars fourteen dollars out of the factory workers who can factor south of borders our a young twenty

NPR News Now
Jim Leavelle, lawman at Lee Harvey Oswald's side, dies at 99
"A longtime dallas. Police detective captured in an iconic photo after the assassination of president john f kennedy aside. Jim lavalle was ninety nine years old from member station k. e. r. You're a sawn reports. Lavelle is the detective seen in the photo wearing a light-colored suit and a white stetson hat with a shocked look on his face he he was handcuffed to kennedy's assassin. Lee harvey oswald walking him through police headquarters oswald grimaces as local nightclub owner. Jack ruby shoves a handgun into into oswald's ribs lavelle recalled the shooting in two thousand seven from the show him standing with a pistol in his side until they pull the trigger is just a little over one checkup so you can't do too much in that length of time. Lavelle later worked to debunk conspiracy theories about the case. His daughter told the associated press. Her father died thursday during a visit to

Steve Cochran
Former Dallas detective famously photographed escorting Lee Harvey Oswald dies at 99
"I think the John of the year V. detective who you will almost all remember where the sought archive wise or you may be sought live that was handcuffed to Lee Harvey Oswald as he walked through the Dallas jail basement and was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald he's the guy in the white suit a white hat the grimmest eases Texas police officer former Dallas police detectives name is Jim L. E. A. V. E. L. L. E. would be Lovell I would say about him Jim Lovell died this week of ninety nine years old ninety nine years old it's weird to be famous for you know something is so infamous is that but that's a moment where I it's hard for you know I look I was two years old you were what three or four yeah so it was a part of our world but you go back and you look at it historically you think of the context of the times the fact that they allowed yes days after Kennedy was killed they allowed so many people into that basement you know when they still work sure obviously what it happened at Kennedy is bizarre you know I remember my mother saying is this a few years after saying that she anticipated that because they made such a public thing about it and me there wasn't really any guardian living guarded but even coming in they did stop anybody she goes something that's going to happen but think of it think of all the foot of photographs that we have famous that's going to be in the top ten well I think so because there is literally a close up shot of the ball it a striking out as well yeah right again for days after Dennis Kennedy was killed was a Sunday morning certainly Jim Lovell Lovell lived a long life ninety nine years old I think all of those circumstances at the surrounding circumstances around how there was such lackadaisical security I mean all of that is just spurred on all the see the area on a question throughout the ages I don't think it doesn't matter where you're from I think you're aware like even I'm aware of you know of that time period and how okay that's yeah that makes sense what Maisie actually paid attention and what is funny is if you go back to that not to dwell on that but the all I remember was no as I was over in Steve so yeah I would have been for four and a half of the time all I remember was it was the funeral was on for three days there weren't any cartoons hi low hi it was just I remember as a kid that you couldn't get anything else on TV but there was a problem when we were growing up anyway the three channel