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Openings from Chairman Hyde and Ranking Member Conyers
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Hyde promises again to be finished by the new year; Conyers issues a harsh condemnation of Ken Starr. |
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Starr's Presentation to the House
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Ken Starr gives a background and summary of his work: 10 things the President did to warrant impeachment. |
(18:31) |
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Starr explains the five reasons why the President's relationship with Monica Lewinsky is a public matter. |
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Starr: Six times the President chose deception over truth. |
(9:45) |
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"Mission Accomplished": Vernon Jordan, Monica's job, and the false affidavit. |
(4:51) |
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Starr's list of the President's untruthful statements at his deposition. |
(5:56) |
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How the President involved his secretary Betty Currie by improperly coaching her. |
(2:54) |
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"Hollywood Staging": The President's reaction after the Lewinksy story broke. |
(4:34) |
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The President's alleged misuse of various privilages to delay the investigations. |
(4:23) |
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"Verbal Twister": Clinton's PR war against the Office of Independent Counsel and the Grand Jury. |
(3:54) |
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How Linda Tripp got involved. |
(4:09) |
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The Democratic Counterattack
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Barney Frank (D-Mass.) attacks Starr on the subject of leaks from the Independent Counsel office. |
(7:39) |
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Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.) wants to know whether Linda Tripp started recording Lewinsky's phone calls before she went to Starr's office. |
(6:14) |
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Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) attacks Starr over his conflicts of interest and some of his investigative tactics. |
(10:14) |
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