inform them that i will walk with jack tomorrow, alone if necessary, and tell general degaul that if he wishes to ride in an armored car or a tank for that matter, i won't blame him. i am sure the tens of millions of people watching won't either. >> why you doing this, mrs. kennedy? >> i'm just doing my job. a.o.: talk a little bit about the scene but also what is going on behind it. the funeral and the plans for the funeral, which jackie keeps changing her mind about, is one of the key dramatic central issues in the movie. talk a little bit about what is going on with her and what she is trying to do and how her thinking and feeling evolved around that. natalie: it's like you were saying, such a crazy thing to be experiencing something so dramatic and devastating and terrifying personally and also have to worry about a country at the same time. it is one of the things that is remarkable about here is that she was so aware of it immediately. from the moment it happened, she refused to take off her soup which was stretched in blood, which is to be in the moment and recognize that your