the jury? reporter: here it was. in the matter of the state of iowa plaintiff versus alexander joseph fazzino. we the jury find the defendant not guilty. [ cheers ] thank you, lord! reporter: not guilty. the words alex and his family had been waiting to hear. even his veteran defense attorneys couldn t hold it together. i held off crying until bill started crying. yeah. he he started it. and that s what sent me over the edge. reporter: and one never cries if you think your client s guilty. no. you don t. god bless you, bill. thank you. reporter: on the other side of the courtroom, emily s family and friends could barely move. with the verdict, the divide between these two families became complete. thank you so much. reporter: the celebration across the aisle became too much for emily s mother to take.
that he actually got very emotional and sort of couldn t hold it together. still, though, everything he was able to read became part of the public record. he gave copies of what he read to the journalists who were present in the room and then even though he was exhausted to the point of sobbing openly weeping in the hearing room, he had the presence of mind at o dark 30 in the morning after these hours with all of that emotion, he had the presence of mind to ask for unanimous consent that more than 4,000 pages of the pentagon papers should be entered into the congressional record. he asked for unanimous consent. he was the only member of his little subcommittee who was present in the room. he thereby got unanimous consent. he unanimously approved his own motion. and that is part of how we have the public record that we do from that incredible moment in american politics. that put 4,000 pages of the pentagon papers into the public record.
pentagon papers out loud and there were journalists on scene who had seen what he was trying to do on the floor and followed him across the street to see what he would do in the subcommittee. nobody knew how this would end up. have your legal experts told you you re safe from prosecution or injection as long as you read these as a subcommittee chairman? that s a question yet to be decided. senator, do you have any hopes what they have told me is that is a question yet to be decided. is there a possibility you could join legally yes. but mike gravel with all that uncertainty nevertheless read. he read for hours. he intended to read a lot longer than he did but about four hours into it, he became so exhausted he got very emotional and sort of couldn t hold it together. still, though, everything he was
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