Mr. Specter. Are you able to identify which news media were present at that time?
Dr. Perry. No, sir; there were numerous people in the room. I would estimate maybe a hundred.
Mr. Specter. What doctors spoke at that press conference?
Dr. Perry. Dr. Clark and I answered the questions.
Mr. Specter. Who spoke first as between you and Dr. Clark?
Mr. Specter. Would you state as specifically as you can the questions which were asked of you at that time and the answers which you gave?
Dr. Perry. Mr. Specter, I would preface this by saying that, as you know, I have been interviewed on numerous occasions subsequent to that time, and I cannot recall with accuracy the questions that were asked. They, in general, were similar to the questions that were asked here. The press were given essentially the same, but in no detail such as have been given here. I was asked, for example, what I felt caused the President's death, the nature of the wound, from whence they came, what measures were taken for resuscitation, who were the people in attendance, at what time was it determined that he was beyond our help.
Mr. Specter. What responses did you give to questions relating to the source of the bullets, if such questions were asked?
Dr. Perry. I could not. I pointed out that both Dr. Clark and I had no way of knowing from whence the bullets came.