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The Looming Tower Season 1 Episode 3
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00:00You
00:10Deb Fletcher chief of station hi come find me when you're done one for up
00:30Less than 36 hours ago some number of Americans and scores of Kenyans were murdered
00:36Has there been any word on an American woman Deborah Fletcher our estimates give us a 75 80% chance of killing UBL if we
00:44Wipe out all the targets how much collateral damage are we talking about find him arrest him put him on trial
00:49Then in jail treat him like a criminal not a hero the day before an Arab man walked up to the guard house
00:55You wanted to know how I operated them make a problem. I believe in this open Manchester
01:01All right, I'm coming to England golly Barry
01:04I'll see you tomorrow morning in Manchester the president agreed today to testify in the Monica Lewinsky case
01:09White House will be desperate turn people's attention away from the story
01:12We're gonna finally get Clinton to pull the fucking trigger on Al-Qaeda
01:25We're gonna beender before another
01:46Hey I'm on
01:47Hi
01:49Come on, brother!
01:51Ahmed!
01:56Come on!
01:58Come on!
02:08The planes are close.
02:09If they're in the sea,
02:10they're not mistaken.
02:11They're not mistaken.
02:12They're not mistaken.
02:14You know when they're...
02:16No, no, no!
02:18This is a mess.
02:19It doesn't help me to pull the car out.
02:20Let's go!
02:21Let's go!
02:22Come on!
02:23Come on!
02:24Come on!
02:25Come on!
02:26Then...
02:27We're going to shoot the operation every minute
02:30and we're going to shoot it by a minute.
02:32All the planes are going to fall
02:35at the same time,
02:36at the same time.
02:37There are ten planes.
02:38You're talking about 300 people.
02:41We're talking about the planes.
02:43They're going to shoot it by the same time.
02:45You're all happy.
02:46You're all happy.
02:47She's all happy.
02:48I'm so happy.
02:49You're so happy.
02:50Oh, my dear, that's nice.
02:52Go.
02:53Help your mother.
02:54Help your wife.
02:55Come here.
02:56Come here, come here!
02:58Come here!
02:59Come here!
03:00Come here.
03:01Why are we burning the planes in the sea?
03:03Why are we burning them in the sea?
03:05Why don't we burning them in the sea?
03:07Maybe we're burning the amount of the sea
03:09when the planes are on them.
03:11after the embassy bombings in east africa the united states engaged in two retaliatory strikes
03:24did it not i'm sorry was that not rhetorical no we ask real questions here yes let the record show
03:33actually i believe it already does that there were two retaliatory strikes thank you and how much
03:39thought went into the american military response i don't understand the question how much thought
03:44the american government had two paths open following the embassy bombings we could have
03:49treated the bombings as crimes and use the fbi to hunt down the criminals and prosecute them under
03:55american law the other option was to treat the hostile individuals a hostile nation and respond
04:01to their bombings with bombs of our own we chose this second path with operation infinite reach did
04:07we not surely rhetorical so what i am asking is how much thought went into the decision to treat
04:17the bombings of the embassies as though they were an act of war well what do you think qualifies
04:24as an act of war
04:29um
04:44uh
04:48uh
04:50Let's go.
05:20We go forward now.
05:30You should all know that our teams are on the ground in Africa.
05:33We will do whatever we can to bring the murderers to justice.
05:43There has never been a time in human history when we have been free of the organized forces of destruction.
05:50And the more open the world becomes, the more vulnerable people become to those who are organized and have weapons, technology, and the ability to move.
06:01Hey, how are you?
06:06Good. How are you?
06:08Fine.
06:11What was that?
06:13What?
06:14Was that a zip?
06:16Oh, yes. My boot. It has a zip.
06:20Going out?
06:22Yeah.
06:22Where are you?
06:27I-I can't tell you.
06:30Is it nice? Is it warm?
06:33I, uh, I can't tell you.
06:37You can't tell me if it's warm?
06:39Yeah, and you can't ask me to tell you things I shouldn't tell you.
06:41Okay.
06:44I won't ask you if it's warm again.
06:52Listen very, very closely.
07:03Is that rain?
07:06Okay.
07:07So where does it rain in August?
07:09Brazil?
07:12That's what I've heard.
07:13Okay.
07:14So not Brazil.
07:16Well, that's about half of South America, which is one of six inhabitable continents.
07:20So I've narrowed it down to about 92% of the world.
07:28Hmm.
07:30Where's Waldo?
07:31When is he coming back?
07:33I don't know for sure.
07:36What's happening over there?
07:37No, I do not want this all to be one-sided.
07:40I'll tell you something if you tell me one thing.
07:41One actual thing.
07:44I can't tell you this.
07:45It's too cheesy.
07:47How can a thing be too cheesy?
07:51Your eyes are blue.
07:53I'm just around the pupil.
07:55Turquoise.
07:56Look, uh, I gotta go.
08:07I'll call you soon, huh?
08:09I look forward to it.
08:11Okay.
08:11Okay.
08:11The transport's leaving at 11 tonight, and you're on and taking all of this with you.
08:28Transport's leaving at 11 tonight,
08:38and you're on and taking all of this with you,
08:40so everything here needs to be bagged and tagged.
08:45You're the engineer.
08:48I have the blueprints.
08:49Great. Chuck.
08:50You need Chuck. He's running forensics.
08:53Toyota's not their best man.
08:54Chuck Esposito, we talked on the phone.
08:56What's up?
08:57I got a tip I want you to check out.
08:58Come here.
09:00Guy called in, anonymous.
09:01Someone's staying in a hotel over in the Somali quarter,
09:04and they don't fit in.
09:05They don't fit in? What's that mean?
09:07Got no clue. Why don't you check it out?
09:08They didn't ask for some specifics or something?
09:10Hey, we follow every fucking lead, big or small.
09:13If there's other business you banana heads would rather be doing,
09:15I can take this elsewhere.
09:17No, no, we got it. Thank you.
09:22The general feeling among my people
09:23is that an appropriate military response means two for two.
09:27They hit two of our targets, so we get to hit them where it hurts the most.
09:31Twice.
09:32And this is?
09:33A tannery, sir.
09:34A what?
09:36It's a tannery. It's in the Sudan.
09:37Look, bin Laden owns it.
09:38We take it out, we're taking out one of his income streams.
09:41Half the fighters in Al Qaeda are doing it for the money.
09:43We have to disrupt that cash flow.
09:45Any other target?
09:47On the training camps?
09:49Is bin Laden going to be there?
09:51Our intelligence confirms he's off in there.
09:53Will he be there when the missiles strike?
09:55I can't make that promise.
09:57Solution is to hit all the camps.
09:59But you don't want to do that.
10:02Fine with a camp, not with a...
10:05A tannery, sir, where you make leather.
10:07We've got to hit him financially.
10:10Are you seriously telling me a tannery, a fucking tannery,
10:13is a significant source of funding for Al Qaeda?
10:17I know you're in a rush, boys, but do your fucking homework.
10:20So you'll prep the president on the two-for-two strategy?
10:22I don't prep the president.
10:24I advise him.
10:25And I can tell you right now, he's not gonna like it.
10:28Well, that's good, sir. No one should like going to war.
10:31He starts throwing bombs, and the press will say
10:32he's spilling blood to distract everyone from Monica Lewinsky.
10:37That's what they'll say.
10:39Dick, advise the president that some of us aren't into it
10:42for the politics, we're into it for America.
10:47I won't be passing that on, but thank you.
10:50We have been attacked.
10:51This is combat.
10:52Clinton needs to nut up, do his job,
10:54and prioritize national security
10:56over what the bobbleheads are saying
10:58on the nightly fucking news.
10:59Is that not correct?
11:00Dick.
11:06Find me another target.
11:09Alibi just got back from Nairobi.
11:11He's Al Qaeda. We can assume he's dangerous.
11:13I feel safe now.
11:18Your toys didn't get broken on the drive over or anything.
11:22Now, if this guy today pulls a weapon on you
11:24and I'm somewhere else...
11:25Like where?
11:26Like chasing his accomplice.
11:27Oh, I see.
11:28Or you're getting chased just like in the films.
11:30I'm chasing one guy.
11:31You're talking to another.
11:32He pulls a gun.
11:33What would you do?
11:34Pull your weapon, and I'll show you.
11:37How about no playing with guns in this very small car?
11:40Ah, your friend is no fun.
11:41Yeah, he's fun. He's fun.
11:45Shall we?
11:53When did he get back from Kenya?
11:55A few days ago.
11:57Can I help you?
12:09How are you?
12:10I'm Chief Superintendent James from Scotland Yard.
12:13These two gentlemen are from the FBI.
12:15You're joking with me.
12:17No, ma'am.
12:18Oh, you're from America.
12:21America.
12:23Now, what are you doing in Manchester?
12:25We're looking for a guy.
12:27What?
12:28Are you?
12:29Called Anas O'Libby.
12:32Yes.
12:33He lives here.
12:34Fantastic.
12:35We need to have a little chat with him.
12:38Yeah, OK then.
12:39Come in.
12:40Wipe your feet.
12:41Come in.
12:56Mostly Somali is around here, huh?
12:59A lot of refugees from the civil war.
13:02That's it?
13:12Let me go in first.
13:15See what they know.
13:17They may not cooperate with Americans.
13:20Black Hawk Down.
13:32No, no, no.
13:43Wrong hotel.
13:45Wrong hotel.
13:47Down the street.
13:48Down the street.
13:50Down the street.
13:52What did he say?
13:58He said it's the wrong hotel.
14:01I rent that place as a guest house.
14:08Anas has been staying there a while.
14:12Thanks very much.
14:28Come in.
14:30You're welcome.
14:32Thanks a bunch.
14:33Don't mind if I do.
14:35I have nothing to hide.
14:36You were just in Kenya, weren't you?
14:42Bring back any souvenirs or anything?
14:43My niece was there backpacking.
14:45She brought back an insanely large wooden giraffe.
14:46Practically life size.
14:47Can't believe they let her on the plane with it.
14:52Can't believe they let her on the plane with it.
14:53Get yourself anything like that.
14:54I assume you have a warrant.
14:55I assume you have a warrant.
14:56I assume you have a warrant.
14:57I don't know.
14:58I can't believe they let her on the plane with it.
15:02See for yourself.
15:03Turn on that computer.
15:04I don't mind.
15:05I don't know.
15:06I don't know.
15:07It's fine.
15:08I don't know.
15:09I don't know.
15:10I don't know.
15:11I don't know.
15:12You're all a matter of time.
15:13I don't know.
15:15Get yourself anything like that.
15:20Assume you have a warrant?
15:26See for yourself.
15:32Turn on that computer.
15:34It's on.
15:44He wiped it.
15:54He said, when's Donald was blowing the direction that ships desire?
15:59What'd you say?
16:01I said, shut the fuck up.
16:14Come on, move. Move!
16:26Stop!
16:29Come on!
16:30Shut up!
16:31Hey!
16:32Get out!
16:35Get out of here!
16:41Get out of here!
16:44Let's go get him in!
16:54Back the fuck up! Back up!
16:56Stay back! Let's go get him in!
16:59Stay back! I said stay back!
17:02Stay back!
17:14Stay back!
17:16Stay back!
17:18Stay back!
17:20Stay back!
17:22Stay back!
17:43He were very polite.
17:45Very proper.
17:47Almost never came in the house.
17:49But one time he did.
17:51Because there was a leak and I had the builder out there getting it fixed.
17:54So I said to an ass,
17:55don't be taft, just come inside while Roy's working.
17:58Sit in kitchen.
18:00Keep me company.
18:02And offered him a sausage.
18:04And it were pork.
18:06And I didn't know they didn't eat pork.
18:09I thought that were just Jewish people.
18:11So I thought I got confused and that he were Jewish
18:14and he said he weren't and...
18:16We laughed a little bit.
18:22He were dead quiet.
18:24Very clean.
18:26Always paid his rent on time.
18:32John, we've got nothing on him.
18:34Of course we have. So we got a warrant.
18:36The search is turning up nothing.
18:37His landlady's got nothing but nice things to say about him.
18:39There's nothing on his computer.
18:41It's because he wiped it.
18:42That's evidence right there.
18:43It is not.
18:44Our fucking informant in the States I'd eat him is Al-Qaeda.
18:46He just got back from Nairobi by way of Dubai.
18:48He said he went for a wedding.
18:50And the night I met my wife I told her I owned a beach house.
18:53There is overwhelming circumstantial evidence.
18:55Figure out a charm.
18:56Listen to me.
18:57There are laws in this country and I believe in yours too, yes?
19:00Laws about not detaining people without evidence.
19:02And sometimes it's frustrating.
19:03Barry, don't talk to me like I'm fucking two years old.
19:06And I'm not about to start breaking rules and making things up
19:08because you're not getting what you want.
19:10Because that's where the system falls apart.
19:13Now, B, you're never so high the laws above you.
19:18The fuck is that, a fridge magnet?
19:20What do you need, boss?
19:21I need that hard drive the sisters picked up last month from Azerbaijan.
19:30Yeah.
19:31I want you to run a name through it.
19:32Anasa Libby.
19:33Don't write it down.
19:34Anasa Libby.
19:35What is wrong with you?
19:36Yeah, listen, uh...
19:37They've got that vault walled off for me.
19:38Well, I need you to figure it out, okay?
19:40He walks unless you find something.
19:41Okay, boss.
19:42Those motherfuckers really don't get that we're all on the same team.
19:44Who's going to be here?
19:45I don't know.
19:46I don't know what's going to happen.
19:47I don't know exactly what you're doing.
19:48What do you need, boss?
19:49I need that hard drive the sisters picked up last month from Azerbaijan.
19:50I want you to run a name through it.
19:51Anasa Libby.
19:52Don't write it down.
19:53Anasa Libby.
19:54What is wrong with you?
19:55Hey, listen, uh...
19:56They've got that vault walled off for me.
19:58Well, I need you to figure it out, okay?
19:59Something.
20:00Okay, boss.
20:01Those motherfuckers really don't get that we're all on the same team, do they?
20:29I know.
20:30Alright but I'll break it down.
20:35Get blue and close it up.
20:37Don't look around.
21:08How are you, Martin?
21:15Catch those redskins tonight?
21:18You're not supposed to be in here.
21:20No one told me that.
21:22I mean, the door isn't locked.
21:27What are you doing?
21:29Couldn't sleep.
21:30Figured I may as well work.
21:32Fucking Amy is fucking snoring.
21:34It's distracting.
21:36Figured I'd work in here.
21:37Is that not okay?
21:38Is that not okay?
21:41Fine.
21:41It's not okay.
21:43Not a big deal.
21:45Hey, Vincent.
21:45I know you need O'Neil to hold you close and call you Sonny Boy
21:53to make up for how Pop's going away to Atlantic City one weekend and never came back.
21:58But if you think that you can walk into my house and steal my information and walk it over to the other side,
22:04then you really do have the IQ of a baby.
22:09You're a paranoid man.
22:12That's okay.
22:13I get it.
22:13It means you're the right man for the job.
22:15You know what the technical term is for stealing our shit without asking?
22:19You know what?
22:20You have to be rude?
22:21Rude.
22:23Treason.
22:26You don't know what's on that hard drive.
22:28You don't know how many people might be in danger by being privy to information that you,
22:34specifically you, are not cleared for.
22:37And if that hard drive leaves this room,
22:40you leave this building.
22:42And I wouldn't be surprised if you aren't allowed back
22:43into any government building.
22:46Ever.
22:49Except maybe prison.
23:04You know they're winning, right?
23:23And you know that's not beer, right?
23:25It's water mixed with a little bit of Mr. Budweiser's pass.
23:28That's exactly what I'm saying.
23:30You're not taking the storm.
23:31There's a time to work and there's a time to play.
23:35You have to make sure your superiors...
23:37By what nine?
23:38Your superiors understand how organized these guys are.
23:40How passionate.
23:41They're serious, they're moneyed, and they're international.
23:43Listen to the man, for he knows of what he speaks.
23:45You will remember him as a prophet.
23:47Come on, Eileen.
23:48Oh, I swear to Eileen, at this moment...
23:51You guys should be setting up a dedicated task force
23:53like we have in the States, okay?
23:55We have a bin Laden day.
23:57We have a bin Laden day, we have a bin Laden day.
24:00We have a bin Laden department, CIA, FBI, White House.
24:04Kids right.
24:05Talk to the Queen.
24:06Make it so.
24:07Listen, Sufan, this is not the first time
24:09England's ever encountered a terrorist now, is it?
24:12I don't know why you're giving me the letter,
24:13you arrogant little fucker.
24:17I worked IRA cases through the 70s and all through the 80s,
24:20so let me explain something to you about the nature of the battle.
24:23It's a mind game.
24:25They want you to think that they're an all-powerful force
24:27that they can vaporize you with their eyeballs,
24:30but it's not that.
24:31They're a ragtag bunch of misfits and troublemakers.
24:34They can't get a girlfriend,
24:35so they're getting their dicks hard by playing with guns.
24:37But that's all they are.
24:39And that is how you treat them.
24:43You're underestimating them.
24:44And you're feeding their illusions.
24:46I've been letting you know, Jesus Christ, you...
24:49I mean, you might as well pin a medal on the man.
24:51It took you 70 years to be D.I.A., right?
24:53And that's if the peace holds.
24:54We don't have that sort of time.
24:56Swear to God, if I was a Muslim, I'd have five wives.
24:59Yes.
25:00Four.
25:01He dances like his mother.
25:11You married?
25:22No.
25:24I've been married for...
25:2623 years.
25:29I'm the right woman.
25:30You can be out and about having more fun
25:32than you ever had in your life.
25:34And suddenly you want to come home.
25:41It must be the worst feeling in the world, huh?
25:45I wanted to go home.
26:00I wanted to go home.
26:14The hungry rank of the good
26:29Let's go.
26:59Hello?
27:01This is Ayman Al-Zawahri.
27:05Bad line. Say it again.
27:07This is Ayman Al-Zawahri.
27:10Zawahri.
27:11Hello, doctor. How are you?
27:14This is what I want you to print.
27:17Tell the Americans we can take on the United States.
27:22We aren't afraid of acts of aggression.
27:26We suffered and survived the Soviet bombings for ten years in Afghanistan.
27:33We are ready for more sacrifices.
27:37The war has only just begun.
27:44Everybody got that?
27:45Yes.
27:46Yes, sir.
27:47Yes, sir.
27:56Bin Laden just used his satellite phone. He's at the training camp.
27:58You want to get him? We go now.
28:00Now.
28:02I know you want me to just push a button under my desk and blow shit up.
28:07But no such button was provided to me.
28:10First, I talked to your boss.
28:12Then, I talked to my boss, the President, who may or may not give the order.
28:20Tell George I'm coming over.
28:22Now.
28:30Yes, sir.
28:31Elliot.
28:33The President's almost certainly going to have to come back from the vineyard.
28:38Yes, you do.
28:39I am not kidding!
28:40No, sir!
28:43Oh, my man!
28:44Ok?
28:51No, no!
28:53No, ma'am!
28:55Get up! Get up! Get up!
29:25Shave your beard, did you? Felt like a change?
29:33So what are you doing in Nairobi? You're a Saudi, aren't you?
29:38How'd you hurt your hand?
29:41It looks... pretty nasty.
29:47No, that's not true. You checked into the hotel in English.
29:51Your English is great. You were born in England.
29:56We have friends of yours back in the States who sat in rooms very much like this one.
30:01Slightly fresher paint, maybe.
30:04They've told us all about you.
30:12I know I like this one. You can get her out of here.
30:16Get out of here. But we're doing... Out!
30:21Sorry about that.
30:31Did you get a chance to pray today?
30:33Yeah, thanks.
30:34Good.
30:35No, but thank you.
30:36So you got the money from the bank and then that same day you walked by the embassy when
31:04the bomb blew up? Yeah. I think it was an accident or something. At the embassy? Maybe a gas leak. I doubt it, but let's not worry about that right now. I just want to get my facts straight. So you went to the bank the same day as the explosion or a different day? Same day. You got knocked down by the blast. You went to the hospital? Mm-hmm.
31:32And that's where you discovered that you'd lost all your identification documents in the explosion? Yes. And you're here exploring business opportunities? You're a nut merchant. Mm-hmm. You're kind of nuts. Who would have done?
31:48Mm-hmm. So someone at the bank gave you $800 and you're walking, boom, your ID flies away, disappears. But the money is okay. Help me understand that.
32:04Money was in my jacket. That jacket?
32:09They're dead. Oh, so right now you're wearing what you wore that day? Exactly.
32:15Okay.
32:16See, I had a suitcase. Inside was my wallet and my clothes. I was going away for a couple of days.
32:20Okay. I get it. I had a suitcase in this end. And it was blasted away. And I woke up. It was gone.
32:36When I got up, I was going...
32:37It was...
32:38It was quite shocking. It was shocking. So many people got hurt.
32:43We're guessing there's more than 4,000 people wounded. At least 200 people dead. Only 12 Americans. Then just other people. All sorts of other people from all over. Muslim scripts.
32:48Black, white, brown, brown, black, white, brown, white, brown, white.
32:50It was...
32:51It was...
32:52Quite shocking.
32:53It was shocking. So many people got hurt. We're guessing there's more than 4,000 people wounded. At least 200 people dead. Only 12 Americans. Then just other people. All sorts of other people from all over. Muslims, Christians, black, white, brown, and...
33:17Why do innocent people have to suffer? That's a question I ask myself all the time. I pray about it too. Why? What do you think? We don't know who's innocent. Only Allah knows. He judges. He punishes. He's in control. There's no need for you to worry about.
33:46There's no need for you to worry about. He's innocent. He's not.
33:49Thank you for saying that because sometimes, you know, these last few days, I... I've seen those crushed bodies, those families grieving, and it's just horrible.
34:15You know, back in the day, I was in the Army. And I don't know what basic training's like in the KSA, but in the States, it's pretty intense. I mean, fun, too. You make friends. Like... Like... I never knew what true friendship was... until I was running, climbing...
34:44...shooting, shitting, shitting, praying...
34:49...with a bunch of 20 other guys that I never met before in my life. And I had nothing in common with, except...
34:54We're all going on no sleep and crap food. We hate and love our CO. And we are all willing to die in the mud for what we believe in. Anyway... I was pretty good. And I wound up doing some advanced training in counter-interrogation techniques. You ever did that?
35:14Hmm? You ever served?
35:17Yeah, of course.
35:18Right. So, you know the whole thing, right? They beat you up, screen match you, try to get you to answer their questions. And the whole thing is, you gotta stick to your cover story. And if you do that, you pass. And you, sir...
35:32You did very, very well. You got a great cover story. But you made two mistakes.
35:51What mistakes?
35:52First, you got blood all over your hands, but there's no blood on your clothes. And you're wearing the same clothes you wore that day? No way. No way, man.
36:01I washed my clothes at a hotel. You see, Arab men are a lot cleaner than American men. See, the first thing we do when we get some work on our clothes is wash it off.
36:13Okay. That's true. I know a lot of American men that live like pigs. You ever see a fat man eat at McDonald's? Always gets ketchup on his shirt. Always.
36:26You did say Team Six.
36:29Hey, look at your belt, man. It's all spiffy. Got no dust in the creases.
36:36I'm a clean iron man. No. Look down. It's got no creases. It looks new. I think you fucked up. Unbuckle the belt.
36:52Excuse me? No, no, it's okay. Just unbuckle the belt. Yeah, I think you fucked up your cover story.
37:02And I'm guessing you've got spiffy new shoes on your feet, nice new clothes on your back, and a brand new belt.
37:14You gotta be kidding me. You forgot to take the price tag off.
37:22It's all right. It's okay. You're young. Rookie mistake, my friend.
37:29Write it down.
37:41Write it down! Write it down! Write it down! Write down the number you called after the bomb went off! Write down the number! What is the number?
37:54The number he called after the bombing.
38:22How did you get this?
38:26I asked.
38:39You guys checked out this pharmaceutical plant?
38:42You read the report?
38:44I was right in the middle when eager beaver burst in.
38:48Soil samples show high concentrations of EMPTA.
38:52Only reason anybody uses that is to make nerve gas. It's a fucking chemical weapons factory, Dick.
38:56Now, I'm not saying that we're lucky that they bombed the embassies because, God bless, but it is definitely a silver lining in that we get to dismantle their cartoon operation.
39:04Because if we both know if ever there were a chemical attack, it would make the East Africa situation look like a fucking walk in the park.
39:10I know.
39:12This motherfucker bin Laden isn't kidding around.
39:14That is correct. That's why we have to act now. He's there right now.
39:18Have a cigar there. You can beaver.
39:24We are going to act. Now, right?
39:26The President's traveling. We can brief him while he's in the air.
39:29Sounds good. Let's do it.
39:32Monica Lewinsky will now testify before a grand jury about the details of her alleged involvement with President Clinton.
39:39And possible conversations with Mr. Clinton about concealing evidence.
39:43Ms. Lewinsky will break seven months of silence as the first of two key witnesses.
39:47The other witness, of course, is the President himself.
39:50So they're in the air.
39:57Still spinning in their tubes, on our ships in the red Arabian seas.
40:03Do you think we were right to wait for Nightfall?
40:07Obviously, a night attack limits collateral damage. It is more tasteful.
40:11But the risk, the considerable risk in attempting to fight a war without real bloodshed,
40:17is that you won't strike the definitive blow and the fight will go on and on and on.
40:21I agree.
40:22Harder on our troops. And harder on our enemies.
40:25I mean, which would you prefer? Death by a thousand cuts?
40:28Or a quick, clean decapitation?
40:32Well, the latter would be less painful.
40:36Mm-hmm.
40:37But with the former, I might have a chance.
40:42I could fight back.
40:44Very good. Yes, you could.
40:46There's very few women not frightened by war.
40:51We're always at war.
40:53I learned that on the Russia desk, every single day is a real live battle between our country and her many devious and far less tasteful enemies.
41:05And we all have a choice.
41:08You can pretend it isn't happening like my mother and make chit-chat about dog shelters and pizza toppings.
41:16Or you can accept the world as it really is and do whatever you can to make sure your side isn't the one that gets annihilated.
41:25And others.
41:26Hey, you hear about this fucking bullshit? Your boss hear about it?
41:41Director Free hears about everything.
41:42He been over here?
41:43No.
41:44Well, tell him to get his fucking ass back over there.
41:45If you're free stops listening, the second arrogant assholes start raising their voices.
41:53Why wasn't I told?
41:54About?
41:55Dropping bombs while I got agents on the ground.
41:57You have agents in Kenya.
41:58They're in hostile territory wearing fucking jackets with FBI stencil all over the back of them and you just turned the heat up to 100 degrees.
42:06As much as I appreciate you weighing in on White House foreign policy, it is not your purview.
42:11It is when I got men on the ground!
42:14Did someone warn my guys?
42:24Not yet.
42:25They need to know.
42:26We need to get extra security over there.
42:28There's not enough security over there as it is.
42:31No one can know about this until it's done.
42:35Okay.
42:39You ever met Cathy Shaughnessy's dad?
42:41Real nice guy.
42:42He's a firefighter.
42:43Pulled more people out of the Bronx when it was burning than almost anyone else in the city.
42:47Yeah, right.
42:48Yeah.
42:49You get to tell him.
42:51If something happens to her, okay?
42:53You get to say, I'm sorry, stupid decisions were made.
43:04Where was England?
43:06Ah.
43:07It slipped right through our fingers trying to get these guys.
43:14It's like chasing ghosts.
43:17We'll get them.
43:21I was gone.
43:22And you got talked into bullshit by Tennant and Schmidt who don't give a shit about that people and what we're doing over there.
43:28It wasn't their call.
43:30It was the president's call.
43:32Well, here's what you should have told the president.
43:34Bin Laden's laid the trap and we're walking right in it, nibbling the cheese.
43:37He wants to go to war.
43:38John, the United States military is the United States military.
43:45This is not a war Al Qaeda can win.
43:48Well, I'll tell you the first thing that'll happen after the bombs fall and the dead get cleared away.
44:00They'll get a ton of new recruits.
44:18You don't care what happens to the people who are targeted?
44:41That is correct.
44:43What about those who are clearly determined to be innocent?
44:48Mistakes are made.
44:51Mistakes are made.
44:53If you can prove that there was not due diligence in designing the target package and assembling the information that caused the operation to go forward, then you have a case against someone.
45:03If not, it's just a mistake.
45:06And if they're not Americans, I really don't care.
45:11Excuse me?
45:15I don't get paid, sir, to be a citizen of the world.
45:18Maybe you do.
45:20Maybe you do.
45:44Shufu?
45:50I don't care.
45:51Wait, there were .
45:52Yeah, it's okay.
45:53No, no, no.
45:55I don't care.
45:56Maybe you quit aborting the matter.
45:57What either way I don't imagine that it will apply or change over here so I can realize, have we never do that?
45:58Well no…
45:59No, no.
46:00And there might be a problem and you won't detain us, but instead of okay it is true as it seems to be enough out of there.
46:02Maybe we don't really need something to get tested if we need to do.
46:03But it might be true to you personally because there's no credit.
46:04I never do business as it has done that buy from us, because you lost my life.
46:05I don't have the family as some people that have nothing to do with us.
46:06It's yeah, I think you loss it.
46:07How about you…
47:08Mohamed.
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