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Summary:The Beatles in trouble on an American tour because of a remark by John Lennon. He was quoted as saying that the group were 'more popular than Jesus Christ', and faced a barrage of questions in Chicago: 'Are you sorry?' 'Yes. I never meant what people think I meant. I am still sorry that I opened my mouth.' NOTE: Date is approximate. This clip may contain footage from multiple events; exact date or dates may be unknown.
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Location:USA CHICAGO ILLINOIS AIRPORTS
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