Mrs. Hill. Well, as I said, the way he would ask me things I can see why I gave the answers I did, which to me are the truth, but I can see, taken out of context, why he or the Commission, well, not how he, because he was listening to me—how the Commission could take it to mean maybe something else?
Mr. Specter. Did he repeat then to the Commission how the Commission could take them to mean maybe something else?
Mrs. Hill. Yes——
Mr. Specter. Did he repeat them to the Commission out of context—did Mark Lane repeat them out of context?
Mrs. Hill. To me they were—to me they were—it was my comments and it wasn't everything I said.
Mr. Specter. Have you now related all of the ways that Mark Lane took your comments out of context?
Mrs. Hill. So far as I know.
Mr. Specter. Now, is there anything else about your conversation with Mark Lane which you think would be helpful to the Commission to know about?
Mrs. Hill. No.
Mr. Specter. Now, before getting on to Mark Lane, we were talking about the times you had been interviewed by the authorities and you had told me you were interviewed a couple of times by telephone by the FBI when you called back to verify it was the FBI and about a single interview you had with the FBI a week ago today, which would have been the 17th of March?