Mr. Griffin. Do you recall if you visited in the area where the President was shot?
Mr. Senator. Was I down there?
Mr. Griffin. Yes.
Mr. Senator. No. I drove by. I mean I didn’t stop. I drove by there.
Mr. Griffin. Are there any errands or chores or anything that you customarily do on Saturday?
Mr. Senator. No, nothing in particular, no. I will tell you Saturday I just don’t like to work. I just don’t like to do anything particular, you know. Of course, I would say that, of course, Saturday is a wash day. It is not that I wash every Saturday, you know, or launderette day. I do my own.
Mr. Griffin. Do you do Jack’s also?
Mr. Senator. No. Jack doesn’t even do his own. He sends them out, but I do my own.
Mr. Griffin. Where do you do your laundry?
Mr. Senator. Downstairs in the apartment. There is a couple of washers, two or three washers, and a couple dryers right in the apartment. It is like these machines similar to the store like.