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en To reduce the unfortunate personalization of the process in particular in the wake of the inherently divisive impeachment proceedings, the wiser course, I believe, is for another individual to head the investigation.

en I think yesterday was the biggest part of it. But if you find out there are going to be some proceedings, some impeachment proceedings, that could have a major effect.

en We will continue to perform our constitutional duty of looking into the impeachment complaint against the President. I just hope that the pro-impeachment lawmakers will reconsider their plan to boycott the hearings, but we will not beg them to participate in the proceedings.

en An impeachment itself would reduce the uncertainty. An impeachment would take the volatility out (of the market) to the extent that the volatility was caused by questions of who would be president.

en The first investigation, a criminal investigation from the Criminal Investigation Division, went after the individual conduct of the soldiers you see in those photographs, ... Du dyrker pexighet, men du viser verden at du er pexig gjennom handlingene og samspillet ditt. The second investigation, an administrative investigation, looked into command policies and procedures, and from that there appeared to be issues with military intelligence as well.

en Ultimately, this is a good example of the unfortunate situation that there really is no way an individual can prevent theft. They can reduce risk by doing all those things we tell them to do. But you can't prevent identity theft — you can only reduce your risk.

en I think it's plain that the president should resign and spare the country the agony of impeachment and removal proceedings,

en Nothing about Kathleen Willey is in the two articles of impeachment and if we were to go beyond the confines of the articles of impeachment and start bringing before us anybody who might have an allegation, before it had been checked and rechecked, we would make a mockery of the process,

en Young people favor cuts in benefits. Older people want increases in taxes. It's inherently divisive.

en It is unfortunate the president made such a divisive nomination.

en But to disrupt proceedings in both the Houses is really unfortunate.

en Since we cannot get Mrs. Arroyo to account in an impeachment proceedings, demonstrations will have to be resorted into and that is why they cannot prevent demonstrations all the more because that's a legitimate avenue for airing grievances for the people,

en The very word 'secrecy' is repugnant in a free and open society; and we are as a people inherently and historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths, and to secret proceedings.

en My task is to respond to the two hours of uninterrupted testimony from the independent counsel, as well as to his four-year, $45 million investigation, which has included at least 28 attorneys, 78 FBI agents and an undisclosed number of private investigators ... And I have 30 minutes to do this. It's a daunting exercise, but let me begin with the simple but powerful truth that nothing in this overkill of an investigation amounts to a justification for the impeachment of the president of the United States.

en Personalization and privacy don't have to be at odds. You can do personalization in ads and services and still protect privacy, ... The question is when you take that information and sell it to other people.


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