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Seymour Hersh has been at the front lines of political journalism in the United States. Hersh's breakthrough reportage h | dG1fUm4zWF8xYm4wTm8
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00:00It says Hurst seems to know a great deal about what they were investigating.
00:07But it's okay, boss. He's not aware of the cover-up.
00:10Pretty amazing. I didn't see this until about a year ago.
00:13All right. Showtime.
00:15All right. So...
00:16What do you want to do? You've been filming all of this, right?
00:18We'd love to talk about sources.
00:20Let's put it this way. You'd love to talk about sources,
00:22and I'd love not to talk about sources.
00:24It isn't necessarily specific sources of types of people you get.
00:29We've already went through some of the people I get.
00:35And I looked at the pads last night, and the names are all over them.
00:40Never in my... This is all supposed to be after death.
00:44We're not exposing any of these people.
00:47Some of these people may be alive, you understand.
00:51And a lot of them hated my guts and still talk to me.
00:54And why do you think they liked meeting with you?
00:56I don't know. If you work in the secret world,
00:59and there's some guy out there pounding away and getting in there,
01:02you know, why not talk to me?
01:03I don't know. I don't know. I don't...
01:05You know, I don't psychoanalyze those who talk to me.
01:07Just like I don't psychoanalyze myself, thank God.
01:09Here's the CIA woman.
01:11It's complicated to know who to trust.
01:14You know, I barely trust you guys.
01:16Here's the CIA woman.
01:20It's complicated to know who to trust.
01:22You know, I barely trust you guys.
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