Jacqueline Kennedy Secret Audio Interviews After The Assassination Of JFK: A set of previously unheard audio interviews with the former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy became public this week with a new book - Jacqueline Kennedy: Conversations on the life story of John F. Kennedy - tomorrow and Monday, ABC News played parts of the bands. The talks - which were sealed by the Kennedy Library before today - were recorded with the help of the White House / Kennedy family friend Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. just four months after former President John F. November 22, 1963 Kennedy assassination. In a sequence of tapes never heard before, Jacqueline says she begged her husband wanted to stay with him during the tense days of the missile crisis in Cuba with nuclear war in a real and frightening. Jacqueline said she told her husband: "Please do not send me anywhere. If something happens, we'll all be here. "I just want to be on the lawn when it happens - you know - but I just want to be with you, and I want to die with you and so do children -. Instead of living without you," Jacqueline died May 18, 1994, in New York City home after battling cancer Jacqueline Kennedy: In His Own Words, hosted by Diane Sawyer, airs Tuesday at 9/8c on ABC, the book hits the stores Tuesday.
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