<Tr> <Td> "</Td> <Td>... President Kennedy shot today just as his motorcade left downtown Dallas . Mrs. Kennedy jumped up and grabbed Mr. Kennedy, she called, "Oh no!," the motorcade sped on . United Press (International) says that the wounds for President Kennedy perhaps could be fatal . Repeating, a bulletin from CBS News: President Kennedy has been shot by a would - be assassin in Dallas, Texas . Stay tuned to CBS News for further details . </Td> <Td>" </Td> </Tr> <P> Just before the bulletin cut out, a CBS News staffer was heard saying "Connally too," apparently having just heard the news that Texas Governor John Connally had also been shot while riding in the presidential limousine with his wife Nellie and Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy . </P> <P> CBS then rejoined the telecast of ATWT during a commercial break, which was followed by show announcer Dan McCullough's usual fee plug for the first half of the program and the network's 1: 45 pm station identification break . Just before the second half of ATWT was to begin, the network broke in with the bumper slide a second time . In this bulletin Cronkite reported in greater detail about the assassination attempt on the President, while also breaking the news of Governor Connally's shooting . </P> <Table> <Tr> <Td> "</Td> <Td>... President Kennedy was shot as he drove from Dallas Airport to downtown Dallas; Governor Connally of Texas, in the car with him, was also shot . It is reported that three bullets rang out . A Secret Service man has been...was heard to shout from the car, "He's dead ." Whether he referred to President Kennedy or not is not yet known . The President, cradled in the arms of his wife Mrs. Kennedy, was carried to an ambulance and the car rushed to Parkland Hospital outside Dallas, the President was taken to an emergency room in the hospital . Other White House officials were in doubt in the corridors of the hospital as to the condition of President Kennedy . Repeating this bulletin: President Kennedy shot while driving in an open car from the airport in Dallas, Texas, to downtown Dallas . </Td> <Td>" </Td> </Tr> </Table>

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