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hear about britain, i the world's biggest, and i want to know| what britain is like. but you're young and you're... well, i wasn't that young. i was 26, but still is young - to leave home and don't know where you're going, - what to expect, and so forth. it was quite fascinating, exciting, exciting and sometimes a little bit depressing. not just the weather but some of the the behaviours you saw. "why would anybody do that?" i come down here with l the money from london. i was satisfied with newport. it was brilliant. everybody was so friendly. black and white.
the world biggest and i want to know what britain is like. but you're young and you're... well, i wasn't that young. i was 26, but still is young to leave home and don't know where you're going, what to expect, and so forth. it was quite fascinating, exciting, exciting and sometimes a little bit depressing. not just the weather but some of the behaviours you saw. "why would anybody do that?" i come down here with the money from london. i was satisfied with newport. it was brilliant. everybody was so friendly. black and white.
hear about britain, the world biggest and i want to know what britain is like. but you're young and you're... well, i wasn't that young. i was 26, but still is young to leave home and don't know where you're going, what to expect, and so forth. it was quite fascinating, exciting, exciting and sometimes a little bit depressing. not just the weather but some of the behaviours you saw. "why would anybody do that?" i come down here with the money from london. i was satisfied with newport. it was brilliant. everybody was so friendly.
hear about britain, the world biggest and i want to know what britain is like. but you're young and you're... well, i wasn't that young. i was 26, but still is young to leave home and don't know where you're going, what to expect, and so forth. it was quite fascinating, exciting, exciting and sometimes a little bit depressing. not just the weather but some of the the the behaviours you saw. not just the weather but some of the behaviours you saw. "why would anybody do that?" i come down here with the money from london. i was satisfied with newport. it was brilliant.
with a possible 115 years, which would have been a life sentence. and we'll get to that trial in a moment. but i just want to get inside your head a little bit, the young daniel ellsberg, because it seems to me... he chuckles. i wasn't that young. i was a0. 0k. well, pretty young. from my current perspective, very young. but the point is, you in some ways were trained to be a security hawk. you were working in america's sort of nuclear strategy. that was one of your key concerns. you clearly believed in america's position on the cold war. in fact, i think it's fair to say that you supported intervention in vietnam. yes and no. i'd been in vietnam on a research group for the defence department in 1961. it was actually looking into limited war research and development, because previously under eisenhower, all the work and all the r&d had gone
i'll go to prison for life." and in fact, i was charged with a possible 115 years, which would have been a life sentence. and we'll get to that trial in a moment. but i just want to get inside your head a little bit, the young daniel ellsberg, because it seems to me... he chuckles. i wasn't that young. i was a0. 0k. well, pretty young. from my current perspective, very young. but the point is, you in some ways were trained to be a security hawk. you were working in america's sort of nuclear strategy. that was one of your key concerns. you clearly believed in america's position on the cold war. in fact, i think it's fair to say that you supported intervention in vietnam. yes and no. i'd been in vietnam on a research group for the defence department in 1961. it was actually looking into limited war research and development, because previously
a life sentence. and we'll get to that trial in a moment. but i just want to get inside your head a little bit. the young daniel ellsberg, because it seems to me... i wasn't that young. i was a0. 0k. well, pretty young. from my current perspective, very young. but the point is, you in some ways were trained to be a security hawk. you were working in america's sort of nuclear strategy. that was one of your key concerns. you clearly believed in america's position on the cold war. in fact, i think it's fair to say that you supported intervention in vietnam. yes and no. i'd been in vietnam on a research group for the defense department in 1961. it was actually looking into limited war research and development. because previously under eisenhower, all the work and all the r&d had gone into nuclear weapons. and kennedy said, "no,
the young daniel ellsberg, because it seems to me... i wasn't that young. i was a0. 0k. well, pretty young. from my current perspective, very young. but the point is, you in some ways were trained to be a security hawk. you were working in america's sort of nuclear strategy. that was one of your key concerns. you clearly believed in america's position on the cold war. in fact, i think it's fair to say that you supported intervention in vietnam. yes and no. i'd been in vietnam on a research group for the defense department in 1961. it was actually looking into limited war research and development. because previously under eisenhower, all the work and all the r&d had gone into nuclear weapons. and kennedy said, "no, we should have some "research and development on non—nuclear." so, i was in vietnam
with a possible 115 years, which would have been a life sentence. and we'll get to that trial in a moment. but i just want to get inside your head a little bit. the young daniel ellsberg, because it seems to me... i wasn't that young. i was a0. 0k. well, pretty young. from my current perspective. very young. but the point is, you in some ways were trained to be a security hawk. you were working in america's sort of nuclear strategy. that was one of your key concerns. you clearly believed in america's position on the cold war. in fact, i think it's fair to say that you supported intervention in vietnam. yes and no. i'd been in vietnam on a research group for the defense department in 1961. it was actually looking into limited war research and development. because previously under eisenhower, all the work and all the r&d had gone
but i just want to get inside your head a little bit. the young daniel ellsberg, because it seems to me... i wasn't that young. i was a0. 0k. well, pretty young. from my current perspective. very young. but the point is, you in some ways were trained to be a security hawk. you were working in america's sort of nuclear strategy. that was one of your key concerns. you clearly believed in america's position on the cold war. in fact, i think it's fair to say that you supported intervention in vietnam. yes and no. i'd been in vietnam on a research group for the defense department in 1961. it was actually looking into limited war research and development. because previously under eisenhower, all the work and all the r&d had gone into nuclear weapons. and kennedy said, "no, we should have some "research and development on non—nuclear." so, i was in vietnam