he spent 53 years in prison and the man convicted of assassinating senator robert f. kennedy is being recommended now for parole. yeah, sirhan sirhan is 77 years old and he has gone before the parole board 16 times. this is now the closest that he has ever gotten to freedom. cnn s natasha chen has more. senator kennedy has been shot! reporter: possible release of the man who assassinated robert kennedy 53 years ago is dividing the family of the former u.s. presidential candidate and senator. in june of 1968, kennedy s ten children lost their father when sirhan sirhan shot him in the kitchen hallway of the ambassador hotel in los angeles. hold on to the guy! reporter: his 11th child, rory kennedy, wasn t born until later that year. now responding to a california parole board panel s recommendation last week to grant parole to her father s assassin, she wrote an op-ed in
hintry. at the time of his death, rfk was considered a favorite for the 1968 democratic presidential nomination. our natasha chen looks at how history could be rewritten, again. senator kennedy has been shot. is that possible? reporter: the possible release of the man who assassinated robert kennedy 53 years ago is dividing the family of the former-u.s. presidential candidate and senator. in june of 1968, kennedy s ten children lost their father when sirhan sirhan shot him in the kitchen hallway of the ambassador hotel in los angeles. hold onto the guy. his 11th child, rory kennedy, wasn t born until later that year. now, responding to a california parole board panel s recommendation last week to grant parole to her father s assassin, she wrote an op-ed in the new york times asking how? having committed one of the most notorious assassinations of the latter part of the 20th century can you be considered
without any intelligence service or public security experience the company came out of nowhere and fulfilled the same tasks as you see global you know it. did all that the new company doesn t answer to former president korea but is working for lenny merinos government than anyone in a. surveillance videos began to appear online. they showed julian a son in the kitchen hallway and in the living room at the embassy. but it is good all of this was how they transmitted to the merino government all the information interrogation protocols and assessments of surveillance that took place everywhere in the embassy you know the motive. why would the ecuadorian government have been trusted an unknown company to monitor a man wanted by the u.s. intelligence services. fundamental in late 2017 problem security