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and i thought, this is 7000 pages of top secret documents. 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... 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

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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. well, pretty young. from my current perspective. 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.

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