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♪ >> the daily flashback. on this day in 1971 that "new york times" published what would become known as the pentagon papers. the top secret documents leaked by daniel ellsberg showed that the government had lied about the progress of the vietnam war. the government attempted to stop the papers from being published triggering a landmark supreme court ruling in favor of freedom of the press. 40 years later the national archives is releasing the 7,000 page study to the public for the first time. wikileaks before there was one. charlie, stew and liz. stu, talk about the president here. i love this economist cover. i don't know if you caught it this week. this enlarged version of obama and all of these little guys, prancing around below and says "and yet i could still lose" and that is -- he is running against the economy. we know that they're serious and nervous about re-election

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