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For the first time, former Secret Service agent Paul Landis is describing what he saw when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, and claims he's the person who found the "magic bullet" that is the mystery at the root of many conspiracy theories surrounding the president's death. He shares his story with NBC's Gadi Schwartz.