Bork Nomination Day 4, Part 1
each to question Judge Bork. Of note is Senator Kennedy’s concern
that Judge Bork would “turn back the clock” on civil rights and other
issues. Senator Kennedy plays a tape recording from a question and
answer session of Bork at Canisius College in 1985 to support his
claim.
This program has a four-minute break midway through.
Due to technical difficulties, this program has occasional very low audio.
The morning session continues with seven senators taking thirty minutes each to question Judge Bork. Of note is Senator Kennedy’s concern that Judge… read more
The morning session continues with seven senators taking thirty minutes
each to question Judge Bork. Of note is Senator Kennedy’s concern
that Judge Bork would “turn back the clock” on civil rights and other
issues. Senator Kennedy plays a tape recording from a question and
answer session of Bork at Canisius College in 1985 to support his
claim.
This program has a four-minute break midway through.
Due to technical difficulties, this program has occasional very low audio. close
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