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Anita Hill on President Trump's Use of the Word "Lynching"
Before #MeToo, there was Anita Hill. Nearly three decades ago, the law professor made the life-changing decision to testify against the confirmation of then-Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas, and in doing so, gripped the nation. She sits down with Christiane to discuss harassment, abuse and the politics of today.
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