Mr. Dulles. There were no questions put to him that were significant as far as our testimony is concerned?
Dr. Shaw. No; we really don't have to question him much. Our problem was pretty clearcut, and he told us it hurt and that was about his only response as far as——
Senator Cooper. Could I ask you a question, doctor?
I think you said from the time you came into the emergency room and the time you went to the operating room was about 5 minutes?
Dr. Shaw. Yes; it was just the time that it took to ask a few simple questions, what has been done so far, and has the operating room been alerted, and then I went out and talked to Mrs. Connally, just very briefly, I told her what the problem was in respect to the Governor and what we were going to have to do about it and she said to go ahead with anything that was necessary. So this couldn't have taken more than 5 minutes or so.
Mr. Dulles. Did he say anything or did anyone say anything there about the circumstances of the shooting?
Dr. Shaw. Not at that time.
Mr. Dulles. Either of Governor Connally or the President?
Dr. Shaw. Not at that time. All of our conversation was later.
Mr. Dulles. Was the President in the same room?