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The most dangerous man in America., Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon papers, Kovno Communications, Insight Productions and the Independent Television Service ; produced and directed by Judith Ehrlich and Rick Goldsmith, Widescreen

Label
The most dangerous man in America., Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon papers, Kovno Communications, Insight Productions and the Independent Television Service ; produced and directed by Judith Ehrlich and Rick Goldsmith, Widescreen
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
The most dangerous man in America.
Oclc number
609903373
Responsibility statement
Kovno Communications, Insight Productions and the Independent Television Service ; produced and directed by Judith Ehrlich and Rick Goldsmith
Runtime
94
Sub title
Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon papers
Summary
In 1971, Daniel Ellsberg, a high-level Pentagon official and Vietnam War strategist, concludes that the war is based on decades of lies and leaks 7,000 pages of top secret documents to the New York Times, making headlines around the world. One man's profound change of heart created a landmark struggle involving America's newspapers, its president, and the Supreme Court, a political thriller whose events led directly to Watergate, Nixon's resignation, and the end of the Vietnam War
Table Of Contents
Gulf of Tonkin -- I need blood -- Vietnam, 1965 -- Asleep at the wheel -- Secrets -- My life, split in two -- Tony Russo -- Xeroxing -- The leak -- The New York times -- Pentagon papers revealed -- Senator Mike Gravel -- Wouldn't you go to prison? -- Nixon and his plumbers -- No one is listening -- The trial -- Aftermath
Technique
live action
resource.variantTitle
Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon papers
resource.version
Widescreen
Classification
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