Ronald Reagan's close call
On March 30, 1981 the United States had a very close call when John Hinckley, Jr. attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan. Bob Schieffer reports that for the past thirty years, historians are still learning about what really happened in those few bewildering minutes.

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How Ronald Reagan Was Almost Assassinated

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Secret Service Agent Tim McCarthy - The Man Who Took a Bullet for President Reagan: Part 1

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The Best of President Reagan's Humor

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Clint Hill: "Secret Service Agent Number 9" | 60 Minutes Archive

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Ronald Reagan Sits Down with Johnny | Carson Tonight Show

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Stalker: The Reagan Shooting (2013)

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Secret Service Agent Vividly Recalls President Kennedy's Assassination | Clint Hill

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Top 6 Suspicious Factors of Donald Trump Assassination Attempt

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Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.: Presidential Hopeful: Ronald Reagan

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How Many Cast Iron Pans Does it Take to Stop a Bullet?

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The Assassination Attempt on Ronald Reagan, 30 Years On

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From the archives: President Ronald Reagan shot in 1981

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'We Interrupt This Programme...' | How The BBC Broke JFK's Death

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The man who tried to assassinate President Reagan speaks about his remorse | Nightline

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President Reagan's Interview on John Wayne on September 12, 1988

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Gunman shoots President Ronald Reagan outside Washington Hilton hotel (1981)

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Ronald Reagan's one-liners

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Attack on Reagan Changed US Protection Tactics, Agent Says

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American Artifacts: Reagan Assassination Attempt - "Rawhide Down"

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