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00:00You
00:10Deb Fletcher chief of station hi come find me when you're done one floor 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
00:43UBL if we wipe 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
00:56You wanted to know how I operated the metro bar. I believe in this open Manchester
01:01All right, I'm coming to England golly Barry. I'll see you tomorrow morning in Manchester
01:05The president agreed today to testify in the Monica Lewinsky case White House to be desperate to turn people's attention away from the story
01:12We're gonna finally get Clinton pull the fucking trigger on Al-Qaeda
01:26You
01:56Let's go!
01:58Come on!
01:59Come on!
02:00Come on!
02:02Come on!
02:04Come on!
02:06Come on!
02:08Come on!
02:09After that, the planes are out.
02:11If they're in the sky,
02:12they're going to be on a minute.
02:15You know when you're...
02:17No, no, no, no!
02:19This is a mess!
02:20It doesn't help you to remove the clothes.
02:22But let's go!
02:23Let's go!
02:25Yeah!
02:27After that,
02:29we're going to take a look at every minute
02:31and take a look at them.
02:33All the planes are in the same time
02:36at the same time.
02:38There are 11 planes.
02:39You're talking about 300 people.
02:42We're talking about thousands of them.
02:44They're in the same time.
02:46It's a mess.
02:47It's a mess.
02:48It's a mess.
02:50I'm sorry.
02:51Oh, that's good, dear.
02:53Go!
02:54Help your mother.
02:55Help me.
02:56Come on!
02:57Come on!
02:58Come on!
02:59Come on!
03:00Come on!
03:01Okay.
03:02Why are we firing the planes out of the plane?
03:05Why are we firing them out of the plane?
03:07Why are we firing them out of the plane?
03:08Maybe we'll destroy the number of the planes
03:09on the Earth if the planes were on them.
03:11We're firing them out of the plane.
03:12Okay, we're shooting them on the plane.
03:14Okay.
03:15After the embassy bombings in East Africa,
03:20the United States engaged in two retaliatory strikes,
03:24did it not?
03:25Did it not?
03:27I'm sorry, was that not rhetorical?
03:29No, we ask real questions here.
03:31Yes.
03:32Let the record show, actually I believe it already does,
03:35that there were two retaliatory strikes.
03:38And how much thought went into the American military response?
03:42I don't understand the question.
03:43How much thought?
03:44The American government had two paths open following the embassy bombings.
03:49We could have treated the bombings as crimes and used the FBI to hunt down the criminals
03:53and prosecute them under American law.
03:56The other option was to treat the hostile individuals as we would treat a hostile nation
04:00and respond to their bombings with bombs of our own.
04:04We chose this second path with Operation Infinite Reach, did we not?
04:11Surely rhetorical.
04:12So what I am asking is how much thought went into the decision to treat the bombings of the embassies
04:19as though they were an act of war?
04:21Well, what do you think qualifies as an act of war?
04:27Hmm?
05:27We 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.
05:38There has never been a time in human history when we have been free of the organized forces
05:49of destruction.
05:50And the more open the world becomes, the more vulnerable people become to those who are organized
05:57and have weapons, technology, and the ability to move.
06:04Hey, how are you?
06:06Good.
06:07How are you?
06:08Fine.
06:11What was that?
06:13What?
06:14Was that a zip?
06:16Oh, yes.
06:17My boot.
06:18It has a zip.
06:20Going out?
06:22Yeah.
06:25Where are you?
06:27I can't tell you.
06:30Is it nice?
06:31Is it warm?
06:32I, 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.
06:43Okay.
06:45I won't ask you if it's warm again.
06:47Listen very, very closely.
07:03Is that rain?
07:06Okay.
07:07So where does it rain in August?
07:10Brazil?
07:12That's what I've heard.
07:13Okay.
07:15That's enough Brazil.
07:15Well, that's about half of South America,
07:18which is one of six inhabitable continents.
07:21So 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?
07:38No, 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.
07:42I can't tell you this is 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.
08:12I'll call you.
08:28Transport's leaving at 11 tonight,
08:39and 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.
08:47I 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?
08:56I got a tip I want you to check out.
08:58Come here.
08:59Guy 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,
09:16I can take this elsewhere.
09:16No, no, we got it. Thank you.
09:22The general feeling among my people
09:23is that an appropriate military response means two for two.
09:26They hit two of our targets,
09:28so we get to hit them where it hurts the most.
09:31Twice.
09:32And this is?
09:33A tannery, sir.
09:35A what?
09:36It's a tannery. It's in the Sudan.
09:38Look, bin Laden owns it.
09:39We 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?
09:47One of the training camps?
09:49Is bin Laden going to be there?
09:51Our intelligence confirms he's often there.
09:53Will he be there when the missiles strike?
09:55I can't make that promise.
09:57The solution is to hit all the camps,
09:59but you don't want to do that.
10:02Fine with the camp, not with a...
10:03A tannery, sir, where you make leather.
10:07We've got to hit him financially.
10:10Are you seriously telling me a tannery,
10:12a fucking tannery is a significant source
10:14of funding for al-Qaeda?
10:17I know you're in a rush, boys,
10:18but 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.
10:29No one should like going to war.
10:31He starts throwing bombs,
10:32and the press will say he's spilling blood
10:33to distract everyone from Monica Lewinsky.
10:37That's what they'll say.
10:39Dick, advise the president
10:41that some of us aren't into it for the politics.
10:43We'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?
11:01Dick.
11:03Find me another target.
11:09Alibi just got back from Nairobi.
11:11He's al-Qaeda.
11:12We can assume he's dangerous.
11:17Feel safe now.
11:18Your toys didn't get broken
11:19on 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.
11:32You'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
11:39in this very small car?
11:40Your friend is no fun.
11:41Yeah, he's fun.
11:42He's fun.
11:45Shall we?
11:53When did he get back from Kenya?
11:55A few days ago.
11:56Can I help you?
12:09How are you?
12:10I'm Chief Superintendent James from Scotland Yard.
12:13These two gentlemen are from the FBI.
12:16You joking with me?
12:18No, ma'am.
12:19Oh, you're from America.
12:23Now, what are you doing in Manchester?
12:25We're looking for a guy.
12:27Are 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, okay then.
12:39Come in.
12:40Wipe your feet.
12:41Mostly Somalis around here, huh?
13:00A lot of refugees from the Civil War.
13:10What?
13:10That's it?
13:14Let me go in first.
13:16See what they know.
13:18They may not cooperate with Americans.
13:21Black Hawk down.
13:40No, no, no, no.
13:44Wrong hotel.
13:46Wrong hotel.
13:47Down the street.
13:49Down the street.
13:49Down the street.
13:50Down the street.
13:51Down the street.
13:52What did he say?
13:58Down the street.
13:59He said it's the wrong hotel.
14:01I rent that place as a guest house.
14:09Anas has been staying there a while.
14:12Thanks very much.
14:13Come in, you're welcome.
14:32Oh, thanks a bunch.
14:33Don't mind if I do.
14:43I have nothing to hide.
14:57You were just in Kenya, weren't you?
15:03Bring back any souvenirs or anything?
15:06My niece was there backpacking.
15:08She brought back an insanely large wooden giraffe,
15:11practically life-size.
15:13Can't believe they let her on the plane with it.
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.
15:41He wiped it.
15:46He said, when's Donald was blowing the direction
15:57that ships desire?
16:00What'd you say?
16:01I said, shut the fuck up.
16:11Quickly.
16:22Come on, move.
16:23Move.
16:26Stop.
16:30Come on.
16:31Shut up.
16:32I got a smile on the phone.
16:33I got a smile on my shoulder.
16:34I got a skin on my shoulder.
16:36I got a skin on my shoulder.
16:37I got a skin on my shoulder.
16:39Get in, get in, get in, get in.
17:09Get in, get in, get in, get in.
17:39Get in, get in, get in, get in, get in.
18:09Get in, get in, get in, get in, get in, get in.
18:11Jewish people so I thought I got confused and that he were Jewish and he said he weren't
18:15and we laughed a little bit.
18:23He were dead quiet, very clean, always paid his rent on time.
18:33John, we've got nothing on him.
18:35Of course we have, so we got a warrant.
18:37The searcher's turning up nothing, his landlady's got nothing but nice things to say about him.
18:41There's nothing on his computer.
18:42It's because he wiped it.
18:43That's evidence right there.
18:44It is not.
18:45Our fucking informant in the States ID'd him is Al-Qaeda.
18:47He just got back from Nairobi by way of Dubai.
18:49He said he went for a wedding.
18:51And the night I met my wife I told her I owned a beach house.
18:54There is overwhelming circumstantial evidence.
18:56Figure out a charm.
18:57Listen to me, there are laws in this country and I believe in yours too, yes?
19:01Laws about not detaining people without evidence and sometimes it's frustrating.
19:04Barry, don't talk to me like I'm fucking two years old.
19:07And I'm not about to start breaking rules and making things up because you're not getting what you want.
19:11Because that's where the system falls apart.
19:13Abby, you never saw high the laws above you.
19:18What the 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.
19:27I want you to run a name through it.
19:28Anasa Libby.
19:29Don't write it down.
19:30Anasa Libby.
19:31What is wrong with you?
19:32Hey, listen, they've got that vault walled off for me.
19:33Well, I need you to figure it out, okay?
19:34He walks unless you find something.
19:35Okay, boss.
19:36Okay, boss.
19:37Those motherfuckers really don't get that we're all on the same team, dude.
19:41Do they?
19:42I need that hard drive the sisters picked up last month from Azerbaijan.
19:45I want you to run a name through it.
19:48Anasa Libby.
19:49Don't write it down.
19:50Anasa Libby.
19:51What is wrong with you?
19:52Hey, listen, they've got that vault walled off for me.
19:56Well, I need you to figure it out, okay?
19:58He walks unless you find something.
20:00Okay, boss.
20:01Those motherfuckers really don't get that we're all on the same team, do they?
20:06All right.
20:36So that's what I'm gonna have to show you, guys.
20:50You're not too insane.
20:51Exactly, Ben.
20:57You tried to do something really cool.
21:01Yeah, the way I was too nervous.
21:02Who 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?
21:41Fine.
21:41It's not okay.
21:43Not a big deal.
21:45Hey, Vince, I'm up.
21:49I know you need O'Neil to hold you close
21:52and call you Sonny Boy
21:53to make up for how Pop's going away
21:56to Atlantic City one weekend
21:57and never came back.
21:59But if you think that you can walk
22:01into my house and steal my information
22:03and walk it over to the other side,
22:05then you really do have the IQ of a baby.
22:09You're a paranoid man.
22:12That's okay.
22:13I get it.
22:14It means you're the right man for the job.
22:17You know what the technical term is
22:18for stealing our shit without asking?
22:19You don't know what's on that hard drive.
22:28You don't know how many people might be endangered
22:31by being privy to information
22:33that you, specifically you,
22:36are not cleared for.
22:37And if that hard drive leaves this room,
22:40you leave this building.
22:42And I wouldn't be surprised
22:43if you aren't allowed back
22:44into any government building.
22:47Ever.
22:50Except maybe prison.
22:51That's okay.
23:09You know they're winning, right?
23:26And you know that's not beer, right?
23:28It's water mixed with a little bit of Mr. Budweiser's pass.
23:31That's exactly what I'm saying.
23:33You're not taking the situation seriously.
23:35There's time to work and there's a time to play.
23:38You have to make sure your superiors...
23:40By what nine?
23:40Your superiors understand how organized these guys are.
23:43How passionate.
23:45They're serious, they're moneyed, and they're international.
23:48Listen to the man, for he knows of what he speaks.
23:50You will remember him as a prophet.
23:51Come on, Aileen.
23:52Oh, I swear to Aileen at this moment...
23:56You guys should be setting up a dedicated task force
23:59like we have in the States, okay?
24:01We have a bin Laden department.
24:02CIA, FBI, White House.
24:05Kids, 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,
24:14you arrogant little fucker.
24:17I worked IRA cases through the 70s and all through the 80s,
24:21so let me explain something to you
24:23about the nature of the battle.
24:24It's a mind game.
24:26They want you to think that they're an all-powerful force
24:28that they can vaporize you with their eyeballs,
24:31but it's not that.
24:32They're a ragtag bunch of misfits and troublemakers.
24:34They can't get a girlfriend,
24:36so they're getting their dicks hard by playing with guns.
24:38And that's all they are.
24:41And 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,
24:48you...
24:49I mean, you might as well pin a medal on the man.
24:51It took you 70 years to be D.I.R.,
24:53and that's at the peace holds.
24:54We don't have that short of time.
24:56I swear to God,
24:57if I was on a muscle,
24:58I might have five, Wyatt.
24:59Yes.
25:00Four.
25:10Dad is like his mother.
25:11Are you 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.
25:35That must be the worst feeling in the world, huh?
25:45I wanted to go home.
25:46I wanted to go home.
26:05I wanted to go home.
26:15I wanted to go home.
26:23I wanted to go home.
26:24Let's go.
26:54Let's go.
27:01Hello?
27:02This is Ayman Ahmad Rafia.
27:05Bad line.
27:06Say it again.
27:07This is Ayman Al-Zawahri.
27:10Zawahri.
27:11Hello, doctor.
27:12How 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.
27:41Everybody got that?
27:44Yes.
27:45Hmm.
27:46Yes, sir.
27:47Yes, sir.
27:48So now...
27:50Oh, yeah.
27:51Now.
27:56Bad line just used his satellite phone.
27:57He's at the training camp.
27:58You want to get him?
27:59We 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 talk to your boss.
28:12Then, I talk to my boss, the president, who may or may not give the order.
28:19Tell George I'm coming over.
28:21Now.
28:30Yes, sir.
28:31Elliot.
28:32The president's almost certainly going to have to come back from the vineyard.
28:36Yes, sir.
28:38Yes, sir.
28:43Oh, boy.
28:44Get hurt and Abra кон Gates to all members of the village ofió Min 2001.
28:48They call you the mayor.
28:49Then, Umm信ash remains a place anymore.
28:51You liberate reunions with your right stuffed person?
28:52Justhind that, let you die?
28:54Come back!
28:56Let me die!
28:57Let me die!
28:58Let me die!
28:59Let me die!
29:01Where am I?
29:02Why are you here?
29:03Let's go.
29:26You saved your beard, did you?
29:28Felt like a change?
29:33So what are you doing in Nairobi?
29:35You're a Saudi, aren't you?
29:38How'd you hurt your hand?
29:42Looks pretty nasty.
29:48No, that's not true.
29:49You checked into the hotel in English.
29:53Your English is great.
29:54You were born in England.
29:56We have friends of yours back in the States who
29:58sat in rooms very much like this one.
30:02Slightly fresher paint, maybe.
30:05They've told us all about you.
30:12I know I like this one.
30:14You can get her out of there.
30:16Get out of here.
30:17But we're doing it.
30:17Out!
30:23Sorry about that.
30:24You got a chance to pray today?
30:25Yeah, thanks.
30:26Good.
30:27You got a chance to pray today?
30:28Yeah, thanks.
30:29Good.
30:30You got a chance to pray today?
30:31You got a chance to pray today?
30:32Yeah, thanks.
30:33You got a chance to pray today?
30:34Yeah, thanks.
30:35Good.
30:36You got a chance to pray today?
30:37No.
30:39Good.
30:41Hmm.
30:42Hmm.
30:44Peki?
30:47Hmm.
30:48Hmm.
30:49Hmm.
30:50Hmm.
30:52Hmm.
30:53Hmm.
30:54Hmm.
30:55Hmm.
30:56Hmm.
30:57Hmm.
30:59Hmm.
31:00Hmm.
31:01Hmm.
31:01Hmm.
31:03at the embassy when the bomb blew up?
31:06Yeah.
31:09I think it was an accident or something.
31:11At the embassy?
31:13Maybe a gas leak.
31:15I doubt it.
31:16But let's not worry about that right now.
31:18I just want to get my facts straight.
31:20So, you went to the bank the same day as the explosion
31:24or a different day?
31:25Same day.
31:27You got knocked down by the blast.
31:30You went to the hospital?
31:32Mm-hmm.
31:33And that's where you discovered that you'd lost
31:35all your identification documents in the explosion?
31:38Yes.
31:39And you're here exploring business opportunities?
31:43You're a nut merchant.
31:44Mm-hmm.
31:45You're kind of nuts.
31:47Who would've done?
31:49So, someone at the bank gave you $800,
31:54and you walk in, boom, your ID flies away, disappears.
31:59But the money is okay.
32:01Help me understand that.
32:04But it was in my jacket.
32:05That jacket?
32:06Right there.
32:10Oh, so, right now you're wearing what you wore that day?
32:14Exactly.
32:15See, I had a suitcase.
32:29Inside was my wallet.
32:31I'm out of my clothes.
32:32I was going away for a couple of days.
32:34Okay.
32:35I get it.
32:36I had a suitcase in this end, and it was blasted away.
32:42When I woke up, it was gone.
32:45When I got up.
32:46I was like...
32:47It was...
32:48It was quite shocking.
32:52It was shocking.
32:54So many people got hurt.
32:56We're guessing there's more than 4,000 people wounded.
33:01At least 200 people dead.
33:04Only 12 Americans.
33:07Then just other people.
33:09All sorts of other people from all over.
33:11Muslims, Christians, black, white, brownies.
33:18Why do innocent people have to suffer?
33:22That's a question I ask myself all the time.
33:26I pray about it, too.
33:29Why?
33:33What do you think?
33:36We don't know who's innocent.
33:39Only Allah knows.
33:41He judges.
33:42He punishes.
33:44He's in control.
33:46There's no need for you to worry about who's innocent, who's not.
33:50Thank you for saying that, because...
33:53Sometimes...
33:55You know...
33:57These last few days, I...
34:00I've seen...
34:04Those crushed bodies...
34:07Those families...
34:09Grieving...
34:11And...
34:13It's just horrible.
34:16You know...
34:22Back in the day, I was in the Army.
34:25And I don't know what basic training's like in the KSA, but in the States, it's pretty intense.
34:31I mean, fun, too.
34:34You make friends.
34:36Like...
34:37Like...
34:38I never knew what true friendship was.
34:42Until I was running, climbing, shooting, shitting, praying...
34:49With a bunch of 20 other guys that I never met before in my life.
34:52And I had nothing in common with, except...
34:55We're all going on no sleep and crap food.
34:58We hate and love our CO.
35:01And we are all willing to die in the mud for what we believe in.
35:06Anyway...
35:08I was pretty good, and...
35:10I wound up doing some advanced training in counter-interrogation techniques.
35:14You ever did that?
35:15No.
35:16You ever served?
35:17Yeah, of course.
35:18Right, so...
35:19You know the whole thing, right?
35:21They beat you up, scream at you, try to get you to answer their questions...
35:25And the whole thing is, you gotta stick to your cover story.
35:29And if you do that, you pass.
35:31And you, sir...
35:33You did very, very well.
35:40You got a great cover story.
35:44But you made two mistakes.
35:51What mistakes?
35:52First, you got blood all over your hands, but there's no blood on your clothes.
35:57And you're wearing the same clothes you wore that day?
35:59No way.
36:00No way, man.
36:01I washed my clothes at a hotel.
36:03You see, Arab men are a lot cleaner than American men.
36:08See, the first thing we do when we get some work on our clothes is wash it off.
36:13Okay.
36:14That's true.
36:15I know a lot of American men that live like pigs.
36:17You ever see a fat man eat at McDonald's?
36:20Always gets ketchup on his shirt.
36:24Always.
36:27You did say two mistakes.
36:30Hey, look at your belt, man.
36:32It's all spiffy.
36:34It's got no dust in the creases.
36:37I'm a clean, Arab man.
36:39No.
36:40Look down.
36:41It's got no creases.
36:42It looks new.
36:43I think you fucked up.
36:44Unbuckle the belt.
36:45Excuse me?
36:46No, no.
36:47It's okay.
36:48Just unbuckle the belt.
36:49Yeah, I think you fucked up your cover story.
36:50And I'm guessing you've got spiffy new shoes on your feet, nice new clothes on your back, and a brand new belt.
36:56You gotta be kidding me.
36:57You forgot to take the price tag off.
37:01It's all right.
37:02It's okay.
37:03You're young.
37:04Rookie mistake, my friend.
37:06Rookie mistake, my friend.
37:36Write it down.
37:37Write what?
37:38Write it down!
37:39Write it down!
37:40Write it down!
37:41Write it down!
37:42Write it down!
37:43Write down the number you called after the bomb went off!
37:47Write down the number!
37:49What is the number?
37:54What is the number?
38:22The number he called after the bombing.
38:25How did you get this?
38:27I asked.
38:40You guys checked out this pharmaceutical plant?
38:43You read the report?
38:45I was right in the middle when eager beaver burst in.
38:49Soil samples show high concentrations of EMPTA.
38:52Only reason anybody uses that is to make nerve gas.
38:55It's a fucking chemical weapons factory, dick.
38:57Now, 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.
39:05Because 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.
39:11I know.
39:12This motherfucker bin Laden isn't kidding around.
39:14That is correct.
39:15That's why we have to act now.
39:17He's there right now.
39:20Have a cigar there, you can beaver.
39:24We are gonna act.
39:25Now, right?
39:26The President's traveling, we can brief him while he's in the air.
39:29Sounds good.
39:31Let's do it.
39:33Monica 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.
39:53So they're in the air.
39:57Still spinning in their tubes on their ships in the red Arabian seas.
40:04Do you think we were right to wait for nightfall?
40:08Obviously, a night attack limits collateral damage.
40:10It is more tasteful.
40:12But the risk, the considerable risk in attempting to fight a war without real bloodshed,
40:18is that you won't strike the definitive blow and the fight will go on and on and on.
40:22I agree.
40:23Harder on our troops.
40:24And harder on our enemies.
40:25I mean, which would you prefer?
40:27Death by a thousand cuts?
40:29Or a quick, clean decapitation?
40:33Well, the latter would be less painful.
40:37Mm-hmm.
40:38But with the former, I might have a chance.
40:43I could fight back.
40:45Very good.
40:46Yes, you could.
40:50There's very few women not frightened by war.
40:53We're always at war.
40:55I 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.
41:06And we all have a choice.
41:09You can pretend it isn't happening like my mother and make chit-chat about dog shelters and pizza toppings.
41:17Or 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.
41:24Hmm.
41:29Mothers.
41:39Hey, you hear about this fucking bullshit? Your boss hear about it?
41:42Director Free hears about everything.
41:43He been over here?
41:44No.
41:45Well, tell him to get his fucking ass back over here.
41:46Director Free stops listening and the second arrogant assholes start raising their voices.
41:53Why wasn't I told?
41:55About?
41:56Dropping bombs while I got agents on the ground.
41:58You have agents in Kenya.
41:59They're hostile territory.
42:00We're in fucking jackets with FBI stencil all over the back of them and you just turned the heat up to a hundred degrees.
42:07As 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!
42:13Has someone warned my guys?
42:25Not yet.
42:27They need to know.
42:28We need to get extra security over there.
42:29There's not enough security over there as it is.
42:32No one can know about this till it's done.
42:36Okay.
42:40You ever met Cathy Shaughnessy's dad?
42:42Real nice guy.
42:43He's a firefighter.
42:44Pulled more people out of the Bronx when it was burning than almost anyone else in the city.
42:48Yeah, right.
42:49Yeah.
42:50You get to tell him.
42:51If something happens to her, okay?
42:53You get to say, I'm sorry, stupid decisions were made.
43:05Where was England?
43:07Uh...
43:11It slipped right through our fingers trying to get these guys.
43:14It's like...
43:16chasing ghosts.
43:18We'll get them.
43:20I was gone.
43:23And 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.
43:29It wasn't their call.
43:31It was the president's call.
43:32Well, here's what you should have told the president.
43:34Bin Laden's laid a trap and we're walking right in it, nibbling the cheese.
43:37He wants to go to war.
43:38John.
43:40The United States military is the United States military.
43:44This is not a war Al Qaeda can win.
43:49Well...
43:54I'll tell you the first thing that'll happen after the bombs fall, the dead get cleared away.
44:00They'll get a ton of new recruits.
44:02They'll get a ton of new recruits.
44:32You don't care what happens to the people who are targeted?
44:43That is correct.
44:46What about those who are clearly determined to be innocent?
44:51Mistakes are made.
44:53Mistakes are made.
44:55If you can prove that there was not due diligence in designing the target package and assembling the information
45:00that caused the operation to go forward, then you have a case against someone.
45:05If not, it's just a mistake.
45:07And if they're not Americans...
45:10I really don't care.
45:15Excuse me?
45:16I don't get paid, sir, to be a citizen of the world.
45:20Maybe you do.
45:45Shufu?
45:51OK.
45:52OK.
45:53It's a big deal.
45:54THAT IS SO SMART.
45:55OK.
45:56OK.
45:57OK.
45:59OK.
46:00I thought, let's go.
46:02OK.
46:04OK.
46:06Go.
46:13Yeah.
46:15All right.
46:19Yeah.
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