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Daniel Ellsberg: Does the US military have too much power?

Dec 6, 2022
24:01
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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2
Leak the Pentagon Papers
02:55 • 2min
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3
The Young Daniel Ellsberg
05:05 • 2min
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4
Do You Think the Pentagon Papers Had an Impact on the Vietnam War?
07:21 • 2min
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I Don't Care if These Documents Are Top Secret, Confidential, I'm Going to Expose Them to the Public
09:31 • 2min
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6
The Most Dangerous Man in America?
11:19 • 3min
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7
Watergate and the Dirty Tricks
13:52 • 2min
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8
Why Is Whistle-Blowing So Important?
15:33 • 2min
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9
The US Government's Case Against Julian Assange
17:33 • 3min
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10
Do You Think It Is Possible That You Could End Up on Trial Again?
20:15 • 2min
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11
Do You Believe in the US Constitution?
22:18 • 3min
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In an exclusive interview from California, Stephen Sackur speaks to Daniel Ellsberg, the Pentagon Papers whistleblower who exposed US government lies about Vietnam. He helped hasten President Nixon’s downfall and he’s warned Americans about the dangers of unchecked military power ever since. But are they listening?

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