“I heard directly from my source that I should testify before the grand jury,”
Judith Miller
“I was on heroin when I testified before the grand jury,”
Gregory Coleman
“I remember when I knew she was going to have to testify in the grand jury and I felt terrible because she'd been through the loss of her sister, this horrible accident at Christmas that killed her brother, and her mother was in the hospital. I was trying to make her understand that I didn't want her to be untruthful to the grand jury and if her memory was different than mine, it was fine, just go in there and tell them what she thought. So that's all I remember.”
Charles Ruff
“in the studio that went unnoticed for the full hour... Like Matt Cooper, Russert had testified to the grand jury on the Plame affair, yet at no point during the interview did the salient fact sally forth to the viewer. The pretense was uninvolved journalist interviewing involved participant: the reality was one pea in the pod interviewing a fellow pea.”
Matt Cooper
“The gospel way it testify at all times to what you have seen and heard. And I have known too much to be silent. So you can be sure every opportunity I will as I have already in past years talking about Iraqi people and the crime of this kind of war,”
Saint Patrick
“The court heard Judge (Charles) Burton (of the Palm Beach County canvassing board), called by the defendants, testify that they had been able to identify the clear intent of the voters such to add a net 215 votes to Vice President Gore.”
David Boies
“We didn't think it was particularly pertinent to what we'd be testifying about. I can only testify to the facts as I know them, and that's it.”
Claudio Manno