
About this episode
The episode explores Oliver Sipple's act of heroism and its implications on privacy, identity, and societal expectations.
One morning, Oliver Sipple went out for a walk. A couple hours later, to his own surprise, he saved the life of the President of the United States. In a story we reported back in 2017, we explain how in the days that followed, Sipple’s split-second act of heroism turned into a rationale for making his personal life into political opportunity. What happens next makes us wonder what a moment, or a movement, or a whole society can demand of one person. And how much is too much? Through newly unearthed archival tape, we hear Sipple himself grapple with some of the most vexing topics of his day and ours - privacy, identity, the freedom of the press - not to mention the bonds of family and friendship. Special thanks to Jerry Pritikin, Michael Yamashita, Stan Smith, Duffy Jennings; Ann Dolan, Megan Filly and Ginale Harris at the Superior Court of San Francisco; Leah Gracik, Karyn Hunt, Jesse Hamlin, The San Francisco Bay Area Television Archive, Mike Amico, Jennifer Vanasco and Joey Plaster.EPISODE CREDITS: Reported by - Reported by Latif Nasser and Tracie HunteProduced by - Produced by Matt Kielty, Annie McEwen, Latif Nasser and Tracie Hunte. Sign up for our newsletter!! It includes…
People in this episode
Hosts: Latif Nasser, Tracie Hunte
Topics covered
- heroism
- identity
- privacy
- freedom of the press
- politics
- family
- friendship
Keywords
- Oliver Sipple
- heroism
- privacy
- identity
- politics
- freedom of the press
- family
- friendship
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Superior Court of San Francisco, San Francisco Bay Area Television Archive
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