The panel will take testimony at public meetings across the state.
Finally, in 1998 prosecutor Jonathan Benedict successfully sought the appointment of a one-judge grand jury to issue subpoenas and take testimony from 53 witnesses.
The Homeland Security Committee hearing will take testimony that makes plain one other frightening reality: Unfortunately, our unrobust electrical infrastructure is also vulnerable to non-EMP disruptions.
To this end, the Center for Security Policy recommends that joint hearings of the Foreign Relations and Armed Services committees be held at the earliest possible moment to take testimony from Ms. Albright and other Administration officials.
Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr had asked that if the president's testimony were videotaped, that the testimony take place in a federal courtroom.
GoDaddy has found itself siding with law enforcement before, both in its controversial support of the Stop Online Piracy Act and this Congressional testimony affirming their willingness to take websites down even without an order from a judge.
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In conducting its study, the joint subcommittee shall receive testimony from such witnesses and take such other evidence as it deems appropriate and shall consider recommendations for legislation, with respect to the need, means, and schedule for establishing a metallic-based monetary unit to serve as a contingency currency for the Commonwealth.
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And she's already said she was going to take the Fifth Amendment and not offer any testimony before Congress.
In their legal challenge, the two groups claim the inspector failed to take into account a key expert's oral testimony the harm would be greater than he first indicated in his written evidence.
They claimed the inspector failed to take into account key expert Dr Jonathan Edis's oral testimony that the harm would be greater than he first indicated in his written evidence.
The blue chips fell hard after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke gave few clues that the Fed would take imminent steps to support the U.S. economy in testimony before the Senate Banking Committee.
He has coached people to give Congressional testimony, to appear on the Today Show, and to take on the investment community.
So what Mr Diamond recalls about this telephone conversation may turn out to be the most explosive and important part of his testimony to MPs on the Treasury Select Committee, which will take place on Wednesday.
Testimony to the FDA panel on which Nissen served noted that 2.5 million children take medicines for ADHD, including almost 10% of ten-year-old boys.
His mature writings on Shakespeare pay testimony to his continued ability to be deeply moved: over-intellectual modern-day critics should take a lesson from his capacity to write intelligently about emotion.
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