Mr. Herndon. Well, I think in view of the fact that we will have some discussion here, I want to make sure that you perfectly understand these questions, I will go ahead and give you some basic instructions about how these questions are going to be asked and how I want you to answer them.
Mr. Ruby. All right.
Mr. Herndon. And then later on, as I hook you up, I will briefly describe what this equipment is going to do.
Mr. Ruby. Yes.
Mr. Herndon. The polygraph examination will entail, as Mr. Specter indicated, just approximately 8 to 9 questions, Mr. Ruby, in what we call a series. Now, I’m going to go over these questions with you right now very carefully. I want to make sure that the way I have them phrased is in such a way that you understand perfectly what I mean by them. We will discuss the question and you may if you want to, even answer the question at this time.
Mr. Ruby. I would appreciate it myself.
Mr. Herndon. In other words, I’m going to tell you what the question is going to be and you shall feel free to answer it “Yes” or “No.”
Mr. Fowler. Excuse me, sir.
Mr. Herndon. Certainly.
Mr. Fowler. At this time, Jack, I request that in view of the fact that you’re not hooked up, that you do not answer the question and reserve those until such time as you will be on the machine.