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thousands of pages of top secret documents that exposed lies about america s role in the vietnam war. this weekend, msnbc is presenting a special documentary, the most dangerous man in a america, a real-life thriller about daniel elsberg, the man to leaked the documents. i began xeroxing the mcnamara study in the fall of 1969. at the end of the day working at rand, i would put several volumes into my brief case to take with me. walking past the security guards, i would feel my heart beating. i couldn t help thinking about the dozen or so secrecy agreements i had signed over the course of my career in government. the task seemed endless. i often worked through the night. early in the morning, i returned the papers to my safe at rand and headed home. i get back to my house on a little narrow beach in malibu.
vietnam war. this weekend, msnbc is presenting a special documentary, the most dangerous man in a america, a real-life thriller about daniel elsberg, the man who leaked the classified documents and changed history. i began xeroxing the mcnamara study in the fall of 1969. at the end of the day working at rand, i would put several volumes into my brief case to take with me. walking past the security guards, i could feel my heartbeating. i couldn t help thinking about the dozen or so secrecy agreements i had signed over the course of my career in government. the task seemed endless. i often worked through the night. early in the morning, i returned the papers to my safe at rand and headed home.
known tom hanks, meryl streep, paying the washington post editor and publisher who exposed the starting truth about america s role in the vietnam war. this documentary, the most dangerous man in america tells a true story of the whistle-blower who gave them the pentagon papers. i began xeroxing the mcnamara study in the fall of 1969. at the end of the day, working at my end, i would put several binders into my briefcase to take with me. walking past the security guards, i could feel my heart beating. i couldn t help thinking about the dozen or so secrecy agreements i had signed over the course of my career in government. the task seemed endless. i auv worked through the night. early in the morning i returned the papers to my safe at rand and headed home.
the political fire storm started with a former military analyst who became disillusioned with the conflict in vietnam. i began xeroxing the mcnamara study in the fall of 1969. at the end of the day, working i would put several volumes into my briefcase to take with me. walking past the security guards, i could feel my heart beating. i couldn t help thinking about the dozen of other secrecy agreements i signed over the course of my career in government. the task seemed endless. i often worked through the night. early in the morning, i returned the papers to my safe and headed home. the first issue they ran had a paragraph from assistant secretary of defense to secretary mcnamara. i can almost tell it by memory. we re in vietnam, 10% to help