Mr. Specter. And what television stations or networks were involved in that conference?
Dr. Clark. Again, all three major networks, and I believe through our local affiliates. It does not seem as though this one was as jammed and as full as the first one.
Mr. Specter. And who arranged that press conference?
Dr. Clark. That press conference was arranged by Mr. Steve Landregan, assistant administrator and public relations officer for the hospital. This is his office.
Mr. Specter. And who spoke at that press conference while the television cameras were grinding?
Dr. Clark. Dr. Perry and myself.
Mr. Specter. And what did you say at that time?
Dr. Clark. Essentially the same thing as I had on the first press conference, again defining tangential, and again describing the President's wound as being massive and unsurvivable.
Mr. Specter. And what did Dr. Perry, at that time, say?
Dr. Clark. Dr. Perry said very little. He described the President's condition as he first saw him, when he was first called, and he described the manner in which he was called to the emergency room.