Mr. Jackson. Yes, sir. And that I did as we turned the corner, and when—it was in an interval and as I threw it out the wind blew it, caught it and blew it out into the street and our reporter chased it out into the street and the photographers in our car, one of the photographers, was a TV cameraman whom I do not recall his name, and he was joking about the film being thrown out and he was shooting my picture of throwing the film out.
Mr. Specter. At this point could you tell us, to the best of your recollection, precisely who was with you in the car at that time?
Mr. Jackson. Jim Underwood from KRLD-TV station, Tom Dillard, chief photographer for the Dallas Morning News, and me, and then two newsreel cameramen who I know by sight but I don't know their names.
One is with WFAA which is the Dallas Morning News station, and I believe the other was channel 11, I believe.
Mr. Specter. Can you position those people in the automobile for us with respect to where each was sitting?
(At this point Representative Ford entered the hearing room.)
Mr. Jackson. Tom Dillard and Jim Underwood were in the front seat with the driver.
Mr. Specter. Can you identify who the driver was?
Mr. Jackson. No, sir.
Mr. Specter. But he was a sixth individual separate and apart from the five heretofore described?