Mr. Couch. That's right.
Mr. Belin. Mr. Couch, we are taking your deposition here in Dallas to record your testimony for the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy—is that correct?
Mr. Couch. That's right, sir.
Mr. Belin. Do you request that an attorney be present here to represent you?
Mr. Couch. No.
Mr. Belin. We have written you about the taking of this deposition and I assume that you have waived notice of the taking of the deposition—is that correct?
Mr. Couch. That's right.
Mr. Belin. Mr. Couch, you have the right to look at the deposition and sign it, or you can follow the general custom and rely on the court reporter and waive the signing of the deposition—whatever you would like to do. If you would like to sign it, you can; if you want to waive signing it, you can also. Whatever you want to do.
Mr. Couch. All right. I'll sign it.
Mr. Belin. You want to sign it?