(She) took all the raw notes of all the meetings of the board. They're better than minutes. Board minutes are notoriously dry and empty. Her notes will have a lot more color. |
All of these people are being solicited. If there is anything wrong here, tell us about it, isn't that right? This is not an exact science, is it? |
As a matter of constitutional interpretation, I think the Constitution is pretty clear that property is to be taken for public use and not private use, |
As soon as Iraq violated the cease-fire, then the U.S. was entitled to say this cease-fire no longer exists. There's no fair argument that Iraq hasn't violated the cease-fire. |
Both sides have to have access to witnesses in order to try a case. |
Currently, we're finding that about 75 percent of potential jurors have anger or deep-seated hatred toward anyone associated with Enron. |
Everything was done according to the book. Ken Lay never sold one share of stock that wasn't a forced sale. |
He (Lay) did his best to meet those problems that developed. He didn't have any idea of the depth of the problem until probably after we were into bankruptcy. |
He cut up Morris, puts him in the bags and threw him in the bay. That's what happened ... Does it change the fact that it was in self-defense? No. Is it bizarre and grotesque? Yes, but we're going to explain it to you. |
He lost a fortune; his family lost a fortune. He can certainly feel the pain of those who lost money in it. He will feel that until the day he dies. |
He was a man we worked side-by-side, shoulder-by-shoulder with for months. |
He's ecstatic and feels like he's finally been vindicated. |
I don't know if we have ever faced a situation like that before. It was certainly a unique situation... |
I don't think he is going to be called. |
I don't think he's going to say that he's guilty of something he's not, so I don't think the deal's going to make it. That's based on talking to the guy many times. I just think he's honest. |