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Point of Order!

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IMDB ID: tt0058481

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Point of Order is compiled from TV footage of the 1954 Army-McCarthy hearings, in which the Army accused Senator McCarthy of improperly pressuring the Army for special privileges for Private David Schine, formerly of McCarthy's investigative staff. McCarthy accused the Army of holding Schine hostage to keep him from searching for Communists in the Army. These hearings resulted in McCarthy's eventual censure for conduct unbecoming a senator.

English

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Joseph McCarthy

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Roy Cohn

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Karl E. Mundt

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Joseph N. Welch

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Stuart Symington

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Scoop Jackson

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John L. McClellan

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G. David Schine

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Emile de Antonio

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Dan Talbot

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