Mr. Kantor. He didn’t seem to be with anybody. The only other people I noticed in this area—as I say, it seemed like a small entranceway, and it was just a very few steps to the stairway—were these people who appeared to be hospital attendants.
Mr. Griffin. Now, do you recall if at the time you were at Parkland Hospital there were television cameras setup outside the main entranceway?
Mr. Kantor. No. I was told later on that various people around the country who I know saw me on television as I came out to talk to the Congressmen before they went out to Love Field, and I was not aware of any cameras.
Mr. Griffin. But it is your best impression that you were shown on TV?
Mr. Kantor. Well, I have been told that.
Mr. Griffin. Have you any idea what TV networks you appeared on?
Mr. Kantor. No, sir; none.
Mr. Griffin. Now——
Mr. Kantor. This happened frequently, incidentally, over the weekend, also, in the police station as well. I don’t know—I guess all the networks were involved at one point or another, but I don’t know when or where.
Mr. Griffin. In the first report that you made of this encounter with Ruby, you reported that you saw him before you went to the press conference.