"60 Minutes" interview clip of Secret Service Agent, Clint Hill, speaking with Mike Wallace on December 7, 1975--12 years after the Kennedy Assassination.
Now, looking back 50 years, Clint Hill tells his story for the first time to audiences around the country—how a Secret Service agent who started life in a North Dakota orphanage became the most trusted man in the life of the most captivating First Lady of our time. With tender, often humorous anecdotes about life with the Kennedy family during those years of Camelot, as well as his riveting moment-by-moment account of what really happened that day in Dallas, Hill’s incredible story is one of courage, integrity, and resilience.
In April 2012, Hill collaborated with journalist, Lisa McCubbin, to write "Mrs. Kennedy and Me," a memoir of the four years he spent with Jacqueline Kennedy. Published in April 2012, the book immediately became a #1 New York Times Best Seller. In November 2013 Hill and McCubbin will release "Five Days in November," the riveting moment-by-moment account of the days surrounding the assassination, alongside 170 remarkable photographs.
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Source: CBS News