Mr. Adams. No; I mean through the years.
Mr. O'Brien. But certainly we were totally aware of his desires in that area. And this had, of course, been his position not only in the United States but in trips outside the country.
Mr. Adams. Did he have—did he ever happen to express any particular view to you about motorcades, in terms of security?
Mr. O'Brien. No; I cannot recall any discussion I had with him in that regard.
Mr. Adams. Generally speaking, what was his position as expressed to you about security?
Mr. O'Brien. I cannot recall any specific conversation in that area. There may have been. But certainly it was not of sufficient substance to be of any importance.
Mr. Adams. More specifically, did you ever discuss with him the possibility of assassination?
Mr. O'Brien. No; I did not.
Mr. Adams. Did you ever discuss it with Mrs. Kennedy?
Mr. O'Brien. No; I did not.