Mr. Griffin. So would it be your estimate that on Sunday morning you arose by 7 o’clock?
Mr. Senator. No; I don’t think I got up that early.
Mr. Griffin. If you didn’t get up that early, then would it have been because you got to bed late that night after 11 or after midnight?
Mr. Senator. No; I must have been home about 11 o’clock that night. I think I read a little bit but I know I was in bed before 12. I think I was in the apartment around 11. I got home around 11.
Mr. Griffin. You don’t think you got more than 8 hours sleep that night or do you?
Mr. Senator. I doubt if I got more than 8 hours sleep.
Mr. Griffin. Then I suggest to you that in all probability you got up on Sunday morning before 8 o’clock.
Mr. Senator. I would say around 8. Now mind you I got home 11 o’clock; so I assume I got in bed maybe around 12. Now mind you it is not necessarily that you fall asleep right away. Look, there is many a night that I toss and turn for 4 or 5 hours and didn’t fall asleep, which is rare, but it has happened.
Mr. Griffin. Did you have trouble sleeping that night?
Mr. Senator. No; I mean when I went to sleep, when I fell asleep I slept well.