Mr. Hubert. Can you recall the substance of the conversations between you during that period of either 1 hour or 2 hours or something in between?
Mr. Senator. Well, we watched TV a bit, and he had mentioned—of course, he wasn’t feeling good when he woke up—he had mentioned the fact, he sort of rehashed the President and the kids all the time, how sorry he felt for them and how a great man like President Kennedy could have been shot. He thought this was a terrible thing to happen. Many a time he went through this how sorry he felt for the kids and Mrs. Kennedy, a poor tragic thing like this to happen to them.
Mr. Hubert. Did he tell you that he had decided to close the clubs?
Mr. Senator. No. I wasn’t with him. That was Friday night.
Mr. Hubert. I understand that, but I mean by Saturday morning, we are speaking of the conversations of Saturday morning.
Mr. Senator. No; this I already knew.
Mr. Hubert. You already knew?
Mr. Senator. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. When did you find that out?
Mr. Senator. Friday night.