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July 18, 1995 - Part 3

July 18, 1995 - Part 3
Clip: 460918_1_1
Year Shot: 1995 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 10110
Original Film: 104242
HD: N/A
Location: Hart Senate Office Building
Timecode: -

(13:05:18) Mr. BEN-VENISTE. With respect to the question of whether Mr. Heymann specifically advised you about whether he thought Mr. Nussbaum had interfered, I want to read from your deposition transcript at page 117, line 6. Question: Did he feel, meaning Mr. Heymann, as if Mr. Nussbaum had interfered with the Justice Department's efforts? Answer: No, he didn't. He, in fact, said specifically he did not think that he had, interfered but that other people were upset about it and that he thought it could lead to problems and he had to talk to Bernie about it. Mr. HUBBELL. I believe that's true, and I hope what I said today is consistent with that. Mr. BEN-VENISTE. That clarifies it, sir. I see that MY time is about expired and, having our injunction about finishing up with these questions for this afternoon, I won't go into another area. The CHAIRMAN. Mr. Chairman, I think this is a good time to Members of the Committee, I'm used to calling you Mr. Chairman, for a long time. I thought I'd have to call you Mr. Chairman for a long time. I think this is a good time to recess. We will take up our Committee hearings tomorrow starting with this line of questioning 61 and I think we have a number of questions to put to you, Mr. Hubbell. I want to again thank you for your testimony. We will resume tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. The Committee stands in recess. (13:07:11) [Whereupon, at 1:04 p.m., the hearing was adjourned, to reconvene at 9:30 a.m., on Wednesday, July 19, 1995.] (13:07:13) Various shots of hearing room where crowd and Senators mingle (13:10:34)(tape #10110 ends)