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January 7: Trial Opening Ceremony
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The House Managers present the Articles of Impeachment to the Senate. |
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Chief Justice William Rehnquist is sworn in, then swears the Senators. |
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January 14: The Trial Commences
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Judiciary Committee Chairman Henry Hyde (R-Ill.) delivers opening remarks. |
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Rep. James Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.) urges the Senators to find the President guilty. |
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Rep. Asa Hutchinson (R-Ark.) makes some weighty accusations regarding Clinton's alleged witness tampering. |
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Rep. Rogan (R-Calif.) shows the now infamous "finger-wagging" press conference and dicusses Clinton's flip-flops on the definition of sex. |
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The smokescreen: Rogan discusses the President's prepared statement in his videotaped deposition. |
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Rogan: How the President let his own attorney lie. |
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January 15: Explanations of the Law
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Rep. Bill McCollum (R-Fl.): "The evidence suggests he lied." |
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Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) objects to referring to "Senators" as "jurors." |
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January 19: The President's Turn
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Charles Ruff argues for the President, summarizing events up to the subpoena of Monica Lewinksy. |
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Linda Tripp and the eventual release of the President's videotaped testimony. |
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Ruff criticizes the House Managers' procedure and seriousness. |
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Ruff's closing appeal. |
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January 20: Greg Craig and Cheryl Mills
(Who are they?)
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Craig tackles accusations of "legal hairsplitting." |
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How the House Managers went further than even Ken Starr intended. |
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Craig excerpts the videotape from Clinton's civil deposition: the definition of sex is introduced -- by Jones' lawyers. |
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Craig: Impeachment would overturn the will of the American electorate. |
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Cheryl Mills gives the "big picture." |
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Some Clinton family history, and the President's "unimpeachable" record on civil rights. |
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January 21: David Kendall and Dale Bumpers
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David Kendall discusses the nature of evidence and the "Rule of Law." |
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Kendall: Thomas Jefferson's Teacup. |
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Back from retirement: Dale Bumpers retraces his long friendship with Bill Clinton. |
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Bumpers: What marital infidelity has done to the country and one family. |
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January 27: The Votes
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Greg Craig: The President's attorney makes a statement after the Senate refuses to dismiss the impeachment charges and votes to hear from witnesses. |
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February 6: The New Video Testimony
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Monica Lewinsky, Vernon Jordan, and Sidney Blumenthal testify. |
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