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Impeachment hearings should proceed without 'rancor' or 'delay': Schiff

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The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, supervising the inquiry into President Trump's conduct, says the impeachment hearings should proceed without 'rancor' or 'delay'. SOUNDBITE

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