Daniel Ellsberg: The Most Dangerous Man in America

Eric Garris, September 16, 2009

More like The Most Heroic Man in America. Daniel Ellsberg is the subject of a new documentary: Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers.

The movie is opening today in selected theaters.

Democracy Now!’s Amy Goodman interviewed Ellsberg this morning about the movie. Joining Ellsberg is his wife, Patricia, and the co-director, Judith Ehrlich.

The interview is available as a video stream, an audio stream, an MP3 download, or a transcript (at this time, only a partial rush transcript is available). Other formats are also available.

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2 Responses to “Daniel Ellsberg: The Most Dangerous Man in America

  1. In America today, a thousand Ellsbergs cannot effect what Ellsberg did revealing things about a village in Vietnam perhaps one tenth of Fallujah which is not even one thousandth of Iraq. America has surely come a long way. Beautiful child to scary monster is a long way, right? (Just checking :) )

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