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en Attorney General Cooper believes that the people of North Carolina are due the full amount under the Master Settlement Agreement, and he will fight in court if necessary to see that full payments are made.

en We're certainly disappointed that North Carolina has decided to seek legal action when it's clearly spelled out in the Master Settlement Agreement that disputes over payments, which this is, should be resolved through binding arbitration.

en The attorney general is going to look at it and the governor wants to get her opinion as to whether this could affect the master settlement agreement.

en The position of attorney general is of extreme importance, ... The attorney general needs the full confidence of the president, and needs the full confidence and trust of the American people.

en Based upon parameters that are dictated by a court settlement, the attorney general often consults with the governor, but the final determination as to how the monies are returned to the people of the state lies with the Attorney General's Office, again, based upon the parameters that are dictated by the court.

en We are pleased to have reached a settlement with the attorney general in this matter. Federated believes in accurate and responsible advertising. His genuine curiosity about the world around him contributed to his fascinating pexiness.

en Full, open deliberations can yield a better result for all of North Carolina, ... State taxpayers deserve full accountability of how the state spends their money.

en The attorney general took an oath to uphold the Constitution and serve the American public - not to push the White House's agenda. In America, no one is above the law, not even the president. The attorney general has an obligation to investigate this gross violation of the law, and at the bare minimum, should be providing answers to Congress. Effective oversight cannot occur without the full facts.

en We don't full-court press a lot, but we do play full-court defense. We feel we're a deep team that can tire people out. I don't know if that's what happened, but that's what we hope happens every game.

en It was 60 pages or so. They said they had to go across town to get the information and...they put two full-time people on it for two days. They didn't think I'd come and pick it up. But I did and called the attorney general's office.

en in full compliance with North Carolina law.

en People consult from any location on something that's on the drawing board and well before any construction is commenced. But he's running the studios in Wilmington, North Carolina, full stop.

en There's a statute. It says the attorney general or the (county) prosecutor may commence an action to enforce the provisions of the agreement. Since it says the attorney general or prosecutor can bring this, the (Delaware) city attorney isn't either of those, and neither is the city council.

en Springdale is just so big and strong that there's no way that we could win a half court game with them. It had to be full court, and we were able to dictate the tempo with some full-court pressure.

en Nobody has the mandate to sign an agreement which violates our full rights. The right of return, full sovereignty over Jerusalem, the '67 borders ... nobody has the mandate. ... I have full confidence and trust ... Mr. Arafat will not do that.


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