Tabloid noise and judicial silence: The nadir of Ted Kennedy | Boston Globe
Ted Kennedy made himself a symbol of mid-life excess, muting his influence in the Clarence Thomas and Anita Hill hearings. But then he re-took control of his life — and regained his voice. Produced by Ann Silvio and Scott LaPierre / Globe Staff SSUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL FOR MORE VIDEOS. / @bostonglobe READ OUR JOURNALISM FROM NEW ENGLAND AND BEYOND. https://www.bostonglobe.com/ FOLLOW US ON: Facebook ► / globe Twitter ► / bostonglobe Instagram ► / bostonglobe TikTok ► / bostonglobe

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The interview that blindsided the Ted Kennedy presidential campaign | Boston Globe

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Clarence Thomas: Supreme Court Nomination Hearings from PBS NewsHour and EMK Institute

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The people Ted Kennedy helped when they needed it most | Boston Globe

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Patrick Kennedy addresses criticism from family on new memoir

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Kennedy's Personal Setbacks

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Ted Kennedy and the Chappaquiddick incident | Boston Globe

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October 11, 1991: Clarence Thomas Full Opening Statement (C-SPAN)

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Roger Mudd discusses the documentary Teddy- EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG

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Ted Kennedy on JFK, RFK, and the Legacy They Left Behind

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Sen. John Kerry's Favorite Ted Moments

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LBJ: The Last Interview (1973)

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Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.: Who Killed Bobby Kennedy?

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After Bobby's assassination, Ted Kennedy was the only brother left | Boston Globe

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What Did Donald Trump Learn from Roy Cohn? | Conversations with Jim Zirin

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Remembering Ted Kennedy's landmark speech at the 1980 Democratic convention | Boston Globe

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How RFK was Assassinated w/ Robert F. Kennedy Jr

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Unplugged: Remembering Ted Kennedy

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Tragic Details Found In Robert F. Kennedy's Autopsy Report

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Ted Kennedy, 1932-2009: Teddy's spirit

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