... in each case known to individuals outside my office. |
[Clinton told Time, which like CNN is a unit of Time Warner Inc., that Starr was] part of the new right that runs the Washington Republican Party ... knew what he was supposed to do. |
[Ginsburg also said he would be] moving appropriately ... That would be an excellent thought. That's where you would enforce it. |
[He declined to comment on talks to grant Lewinsky immunity from prosecution.] I can't comment on that, ... There may be litigation. We simply don't know. |
A compassionate and decent society has to ensure that a death penalty regime is as error-free as humanly possible and as fair as humanly possible. The fact that evidence would be destroyed where additional testing could be done is extraordinary and, frankly, outrageous. |
a great gentleman, a real Southern gentleman and throughout our dealings with him he was always gracious and kind, and I think in these later years he wanted to end on a high moral note and end by telling the truth ... so we miss him. |
According to Ms. Lewinsky, the president touched her breasts and genitalia, which means his conduct met the Jones definition of sexual relations even under his theory, ... On these matters, the evidence of the president's perjury cannot be presented without specific, explicit and possibly offensive descriptions of sexual encounters. |
And so I welcome any movement in the direction of our getting more information sooner rather than later, |
As Fiorello LaGuardia would say, when I make a mistake, it's a beaut, |
At the outset, I want to emphasize that our referral never suggests that the relationship between the president and Ms. Lewinsky, in and of itself, could constitute a high crime or misdemeanor. Indeed, the referral never passes judgment on the president's relationship with Ms. Lewinsky. The propriety of a relationship is not the concern of our office. |
Charges have been made. We'll look into those charges but let's find out the facts. Let's find out the facts. |
Either Monica Lewinsky lied to the grand jury, or President Clinton lied ... under any rational view of the evidence, the president lied, |
extraordinarily important and that I failed to fully take that into account in terms of what I view and still do as essentially as a legal process and judicial process. |
further information gathered as part of your ongoing investigation. |
Government lawyers have a duty to disclose evidence of wrongdoing in the government. |