USA: MONICA LEWINSKY COMES BACK TO WASHINGTON TO UNDERGO QUESTIONING ABOUT HER AFFIAR WITH PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON FOR THE SENATE TRIAL
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USA: MONICA LEWINSKY COMES BACK TO WASHINGTON TO UNDERGO QUESTIONING ABOUT HER AFFIAR WITH PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON FOR THE SENATE TRIAL
- Title: USA: MONICA LEWINSKY COMES BACK TO WASHINGTON TO UNDERGO QUESTIONING ABOUT HER AFFIAR WITH PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON FOR THE SENATE TRIAL
- Date: 1st February 1999
- Summary: WASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES (JANUARY 30, 1999) (POOL) 1. SV CLINTON AND WIFE HILARY WALKING OUT OF WHITE HOUSE 0.19 WASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES (JANUARY 30, 1999) (NBC NO USE USA/CNN) 2. SV MONICA LEWINSKY RETURNING TO WASHIGTON FOR HER FEBRUARY 1 DEPOSITION IN THE CLINTON SENATE TRIAL 0.32 (FILE)(U.S. POOL) 3. MCU VERNON JORDAN, FRIEND OF CLINTON WHO WILL BE DEPOSED THIS WEEK FOR THE CLINTON SENATE TRIAL 0.55 4. MCU SIDNEY BLUMENTHAL, WHITE HOUSE AIDE WHO WILL BE DEPOSED THIS WEEK IN CLINTON SENATE TRIAL 1.03 (RECENT)(SENATE TV) 5. LV OF SENATE 1.09 6. LV PULL IN SV OF CHIEF JUSTICE WILLIAM REHNQUIST ON WITNESS MOTION: "On this vote, the yeas are 56, the nays are 44, the motion is agreed to." (ENGLISH) 1.20 7. LV SENATE FLOOR 1.27 (JANUARY 29, 1999)(U.S. POOL) 8. MCU(English) DEMOCRATIC SENATOR MAX BAUCUS SAYING "This matter is over. I mean, it's over. If it's over, it's over. So why do we hve to drag different people through the prospect of additional questions asked already and on television when they've already been television in one sense or another. Why get involved in something that's already over?" 1.48 WASHINGTON, D.C., UNITED STATES (JANUARY 31, 1999) (NBC NO USE USA/CNN) 9. MCU (English) REPUBLICAN SENATOR SUSAN COLLINS OF MAINE: " What the approach that a number of us are working on would do is to set forth findings of fight from the evidence based on the trial, on which we could build a bipartisan consensus. The advantage of this approach is that it would avoid misunderstandings that could occur from the straight up or down vote that occurs at the end. But it would in no way eliminate the need for a straight up or down vote on both of the articles (of impeachment) . 2.16, (JANUARY 29, 1999)(REUTERS) 10. SV OF REPORTER AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW SCHOLAR SUSAN BLOCH, GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY 2.20 11. MCU(English) BLOCH SAYING "I think the finding of fact, if they go forward with it, is unconstitutional. But there's no remedy for it except to criticise and hope that in the future they decide that was a bad precedent and change it. But everyone is quite sure you can't go to the courts and complain. The Senate does have the last word here,so I just hope they get it right." 2.42 (JANUARY 29, 1999)(SENATE TV) 12. SV/LV SENATOR STROM THURMOND SITTING IN FOR MAJORITY LEADER TRENT LOTT ADJOURNS SENATE (2 SHOTS) 2.50 Initials Script is copyright Reuters Limited. All rights reserved
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- Location: WASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES
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