. >> and question to you, people believe that after robert bourke was defeated and that was the firste that this process turned political. used to be if you were a qualified judge, scalia got on there, they knew he was a conservative. his judicial philosophy was not a secret. and robert bourke decided to change, and they felt they were doing it to another nominee, is that political angle well covered? >> i hope so. i hope you will see the movie and you will see that that is actually how we start the movie with the complete politicalization of the confirmation process. and obviously, that was a huge factor in the whole process. and i'm very interested in the clash of the profoundly political and intensely personal that this dramatized. >> well, the acting looks spectacular, the clip alone is very intriguing. mark, you're still here, did you want to say something? >> sure, i find it interesting a couple of years later, anita hill goes on television and defends bill clinton against assault charges in 1998. >> fascinating, i think we piqued the audience's curiosity. we'll be right back. c