we were going to see "butch cassidy and the sundance kid" in harvard square that evening with roz and howard. we went over to his apartment. i took the pentagon papers with me and i gave them to him to store and then we went to see "butch cassidy and the sundance kid." that night, i wanted to the harvard square station kiosk and got the first addition of the pentagon papers coming out. >> did you think you would go to jail? >> yes, i had always assumed i would go to jail if they chose to prosecute. i knew there was a slight chance they might not choose to prosecute for political reasons. in fact, ehrlichman advise the president not to prosecute. that was good advice. if he had followed that, he would've stayed in office. essentially. strictly speaking, it would still be concerned about the other stuff i had but the plumbers would have come in. if i had not been on trial dean's revelations could have been kept secret. i was still on trial 10 days after of it and he had to set -- send it to the committee. they could have set on that information successfully. ehrlichman's advice was good