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The upcoming HBO movie “Confirmation” revisits the Supreme Court nomination hearings of Justice Clarence Thomas, which were roiled by controversy when law professor Anita Hill accused Thomas of sexual harassment. Now, in an exclusive interview, Hill tells TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie that “it’s important for us, I think, to relive the story and continue to learn the lessons from it.” She says, “I’m at peace with my place in history,” but adds that she does not have to be at peace with Thomas being on the Supreme Court.