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00:00We believe that the biggest people of the world today are America and the biggest terrorism in the world are America.
00:16Bin Laden has made these threats before, but this time he put a time cap on it,
00:20saying that whatever violence awaits will occur within the next few weeks.
00:24Jeff Fletcher, chief of station. Hi. Come find me when you're done. I'm one floor up.
00:36You're playing our song. Is this our song? You're playing our song.
00:43Welcome home. I'm ready to appreciate you coming up to life after I have to cancel the first time.
00:49The Bureau had two agents assigned to Alex Station, the Bin Laden unit of the CIA.
00:55They were supposed to be informed of intelligence so they could report it to John O'Neill.
00:59Shut it down. What's up shop?
01:01Sir, the way this works is you show us what you've got and then we discuss if it's our business.
01:07You got a stash of intel that you refuse to share with my agents.
01:10If we did have any intelligence, it would be for us to decide how best to use it
01:14before you blow a possible gold mine of information and render it utterly useless.
01:19If one American gets killed because of information you kept secret...
01:22No! I'm done!
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01:50No! I'm done!
01:51Oh, my God.
02:21Hello?
02:51Until now?
03:21I wouldn't get eight to ten agents back on the ground in Kenya, Tanzania.
03:35How would you feel about embedding CIA agents with the FBI from the WFO?
03:44Mr. Orneil.
03:46Where's Louis Free?
03:48He's on vacation.
03:49What a surprise.
03:51What can I do for you?
03:52All due respect, this is a New York office case, not Washington field office.
03:56Did you fly all the way to DC to tell us that?
03:58That's right.
03:59Well, I hate to send you right back to the airport, but we have an attack on American interest on foreign soil.
04:04It's WFO's case.
04:06That's what Director Free would want. That decision has been made.
04:09It's the wrong decision.
04:10Our office has got a standing federal indictment against bin Laden.
04:13We all know this is the work of al-Qaeda.
04:15No, we don't know that.
04:17There's been some suggestion that it could be Hezbollah.
04:19Oh, come on. I know Marty wants it to be WFO so we can keep better tabs on it.
04:23Just calm down.
04:24Agent Soufan is going to tell you why it's got to be UBL.
04:27Go, Ali.
04:28Now.
04:29Sir, there has been a preliminary claim of responsibility from al-Jaysh al-Islami l-Tahrir al-Muqaddasa,
04:37the Islamic army for the liberation of the holy places.
04:40If I can quote to you...
04:41Agent Soufan, that is your name?
04:44It is, sir.
04:45As you continue to work with the Bureau, you will come to realize that there is a chain of command by which decisions are made.
04:52Your boss has yet to learn this lesson.
04:55We are done here.
05:00And John, submit your airline receipts to the Bureau's until the auditor.
05:04He'll determine whether this trip of yours is a justifiable expense.
05:07One last thing. Sanchez.
05:20You and Louie can go fuck yourselves.
05:22Or each other.
05:24Whichever makes you happy.
05:37For this reason.
05:39Where is she?
05:40For this reason.
06:06This line!
06:07The claim also contains the demand for the withdrawal of U.S. forces from the Arabian
06:17Peninsula.
06:18If you recall the February tattwa, the retreat from the Arabian Peninsula is a particular
06:25obsession for Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda.
06:28It has never been remotely as important to Hezbollah, which is Shia, not Sunni, and which
06:34is far more focused on the ultimate elimination of the State of Israel.
06:38Those agendas seem to me disconnected from the bombings in East Africa.
06:43Oh, for fuck's sake, come on, Dick, we're simply arguing for case control.
06:53We're not trying to get you to pronounce a guilty verdict.
06:56Our office knows more about Al-Qaeda than anybody.
06:58WFO will be playing catch-up, and they're a pawn of Alex Station.
07:02Schmidt just wants the case over there so we can direct it remotely.
07:05John, calm down.
07:06I really wish people would stop telling me to calm down.
07:09There are bombs going off around the world.
07:11It doesn't make me feel calm.
07:12I want you to calm down because you're right.
07:15I'm sorry?
07:16You're right.
07:17You should have this case.
07:19Oh.
07:20You're welcome.
07:22Where were you born?
07:25Lebanon, sir.
07:26Beverly, would you get me Louis Free on his cell phone?
07:29Yes, sir.
07:32He's good.
07:33Don't lose him.
07:35Director Free, Richard Clark.
07:38I'm fine.
07:39I'm here with John O'Neill.
07:45It is unusual that he came to me, but I also think he's right.
07:48The New York office has been tracking UBL since...
07:53Well, this young agent Sufan makes a very convincing case that it is Al-Qaeda.
08:01I understand.
08:04Okay.
08:05I appreciate that.
08:06Thank you, Director.
08:08You got your case.
08:11Dick.
08:12Hang on.
08:13You're the greatest.
08:14I owe you a big one.
08:15John, hang on.
08:16Hang on.
08:17First of all, you damn well better prove it's Al-Qaeda.
08:20Second, the director told me to say that you, personally, are not permitted to go to Africa.
08:27Okay.
08:31I'm sorry.
08:32That's a relationship you're gonna have to work to repair.
08:36I'll take care of it.
08:37Don't worry about it, John.
08:38Whoever you do send to East Africa, please tell them to be careful.
08:43Okay, let's settle down.
09:02Listen.
09:03Most important, remember, we are guests in another country.
09:08Let's conduct ourselves accordingly.
09:11Let's also remember why we are here.
09:14Less than 36 hours ago, some number of Americans and scores of Kenyans were murdered.
09:20This is Al-Qaeda territory.
09:23When investigating, make sure you've got a partner who's aware of the Surab...
09:28...the Surab...
09:29...the Surab...
09:33What is it?
09:34What?
09:36Oh, what's it?
09:38Oh, what's it?
09:39I got you.
10:09I got you.
10:39Agent Robert Chesney.
10:40Hello, Officer Andureba.
10:41Hello.
10:42Hello.
10:43It's good to see you again.
10:44Good to see you, too.
10:45Special Agent Robert Chesney from the FBI.
10:46Meet Commander Onyago.
10:48Commander, I'm so sorry for the loss your country has experienced.
10:53I want you to know that we are here to help.
10:56We want to work in friendship with you.
10:58We...
11:05We are now all Kenyan policemen.
11:08Thank you, sir.
11:11May I introduce Agent Bennett and ask if he can help your officer secure a perimeter?
11:16Please.
11:17Copy that box.
11:18Good.
11:19And, sir, do you have an account of the dead and wounded?
11:21One that I could take a look at?
11:22Charles.
11:23Please.
11:25Has there been any word on an American woman, Deborah Fletcher?
11:37She's with the State Department at the Embassy.
11:39I haven't heard anything from or about her.
11:41You refer to the CIA chief of station.
11:43Oh.
11:44It's...
11:45It's okay.
11:46I know you cannot say.
11:47Look, I'm sorry, but if we knew anything, Miss Fletcher would be on the list.
11:55Pleasure.
11:56All right.
11:57Okay.
11:58Thanks, sir.
11:59Let's get bond squad ERT forensics working alongside the Kenyans.
12:03Collect soil samples, explosives residue, find parts of the truck, and start reassembling.
12:07Yep.
12:08Will do.
12:10Sir, did you know Deborah...
12:11And let's get a group together to help dig out from the rubble.
12:14Try to save some people if at all possible.
12:16Yes, sir.
12:17I had a drink with her when I was here last week.
12:47I had a drink with her.
12:48I don't think she's not a drink.
12:49Or I am a drink with her.
12:50I have a drink with her.
12:51But she's not a drink with her.
12:52No!
12:53Okay, wait.
12:54Maybe she's not a drink.
12:55Well, I have to go with her.
12:56Maybe we saw her while we were just going.
12:57No!
12:58Yes.
12:59No!
13:00No!
13:01No.
13:02No!
13:03To the rescue of the enemy, we were just walking by.
13:05I have to go in there.
13:06No!
13:07No!
13:08No!
13:09No!
13:10No!
13:11No!
13:12We have to wait for you!
13:13No!
13:14No!
13:15No!
13:16he's got nothing he said that Kenya and Tanzania cells were formed way after his time we've been
13:37babysitting this guy in witness protection for three friggin years he was with UBL and
13:41Sudan one country north he's got no leads for us I even threatened not to let him watch the
13:46new porno tapes he didn't give us something yeah you're taking a hard line yeah for junior that
13:52borders on torture I cooked him his favorite the poor bolognese yeah definitely not hello and the
13:58only thing he could tell me was that he bet Kalad was involved in the planning this is the peg leg
14:04right tell me something I don't know this is all I get for the embarrassment of standing in line to
14:10buy donkey schlong and bust him the beast oh my goodness Vincent the animal penis is so long
14:18that's what I'm gonna kill myself I'm here much longer yeah boss do you have a moment Vince I gotta go
14:26hey boss why don't I come up to the city tomorrow we'll get some drinks or something huh now in the
14:32morning head to Langley see what they're up to in the Manson family I need to know what's up
14:36I don't know how else to say this uh I think I should be there where's there East Africa ah
14:45we're saying it's Al-Qaeda if it is I'm the only one who speaks the language
14:53who understands the culture okay sit down have a sit
14:56I have two jobs here one is to lead investigations into what's already happened that's going on in
15:08Africa right now okay the second and maybe the more important one is to figure out what happens next
15:15so we can stop it what I need you for right now is the second
15:20where's the place in the world that has the highest concentration of Al-Qaeda other than Afghanistan
15:29where they follow media contact with the outside world okay I want you there as soon as possible
15:37satellite imagery is identified eight to ten possible training camps near the Pakistani border
15:55where UBL may be living possible training camps one or two maybe Pashtun villages where the tribesmen
16:05target practice and you're telling me bin Laden may be living in any one of these sites our estimates
16:11give us 75 80 percent chance of killing UBL if we wipe out all the targets that's assuming we destroy
16:16everything at once so there's no chance of him disappearing into the Hindu Kush as we target them
16:22one by one how much collateral damage are we talking about could be in the hundreds
16:28I can confidently state less than a thousand that is a hell of a lot of damage in a country that was
16:35our ally in the fight against the Soviets UBL was our ally in the fight against the Soviets
16:39the attorney general told George Bennett months ago that we do not have a kill order without a
16:44memorandum of notification signed by the president and now George is worried that without an M.O.N.
16:49he could be indicted for murder if we target and assassinate bin Laden after what he just did
16:54in East Africa and I will remind you that we don't know for certain that it was Al Qaeda so then why
17:00did Clark give the goddamn case to the New York field office you know what O'Neill will do
17:07he'll arrest the first suspects he comes across and blow any chance of flipping them so we can work
17:12our way up the chain of command that may be no that will be and then we'll just end up with a bunch
17:18of low-level turds in custody while the leadership of Al Qaeda is walking blissfully around
17:24land
17:31.
17:32.
17:33.
17:34.
17:45.
17:47.
22:18Sir, Kenyan officer spoke to me earlier, and after three days, so this morning, they begin to reassign from victim recovery to other duties.
22:30I'm sorry.
23:04Just hold on a second.
23:05Hold on a second.
23:06Okay.
23:07Okay.
23:08I know your feelings about church.
23:10I know your feelings about church are complicated.
23:13You're right.
23:15You're right.
23:16You're right, they're complicated.
23:17I started every morning, all the way through Jesuit high school, going to mass, at a Catholic wedding, and a four-hour time.
23:22I know it's important to you.
23:23I know it's important to you.
23:29I know it's important to you.
23:31Would you ever consider taking communion again?
23:32Whoever eats this bread in an unworthy manner is guilty of sinning against the body of the Lord.
23:39Because you're divorced?
23:40That's not what Paul meant.
23:41It's about future intention, not past sin.
23:46Hey, I admit, for a good Catholic girl, I think it's hot that you carry a gun and chase down the bad guys for a living.
23:53That's not why I love you.
23:54I see beneath that.
23:55I see the goodness.
24:00I see the goodness.
24:01I see the goodness.
24:30I got to go to work.
24:31I got to go to work.
24:54Agent Soufan.
24:56Soufan.
24:57Ali Soufan.
24:59Right.
25:06I was hoping your boss would make the trip.
25:08We had a great fucking time when I was in Manhattan last.
25:11I don't think we slept for 40 hours.
25:14Mr. O'Neil sends his regrets.
25:16He's busy coordinating the East African investigations out of New York.
25:22Where'd you say you were from?
25:24I didn't.
25:27The United States.
25:29By way of Lebanon.
25:32I don't think we slept for 50 minutes.
25:33Well.
25:47Well, welcome to the United Kingdom.
25:55Cheers.
26:08Much appreciated.
26:15Did you happen to see this?
26:17Okay, Ada claimed responsibility for the bombings this morning and this Arab rag we got here.
26:22I did see it.
26:24They even bragged about pulling off simultaneous bombings in separate countries.
26:30It's despicable.
26:33Shall we pay the publishers a visit?
26:37Yeah. I think we should.
26:39That's good.
26:40Okay.
26:45Talk to me.
26:47Toyota truck probably rented.
26:49No VIN yet.
26:51Out of the 94 trucks rented locally, 81 have been returned.
26:55Agents are checking on the third team that are still out.
26:57I want that VIN number.
26:58We got parts of the doors, dash, steering column.
27:00That number's got to be somewhere.
27:01Tell me.
27:02Soil, concrete, fragments from the area of the truck bomb are all testing positive for TNT and ammonium nitrate.
27:08Worst of me, at least 1,800 pounds of dynamite.
27:11Where would someone be able to buy that amount of explosives?
27:13I do.
27:14When you add the Tanzania blast, we're talking a fuckload of materials.
27:17Get agents out with the Kenyan police and get me some answers.
27:19Yes, sir.
27:20Today.
27:22No.
27:23Richard.
27:24We do not have an unequivocal M.O.N. from the president.
27:27Until we do, the answer is no.
27:30In that case, we should revisit the Tarnak operation we were advocating last year.
27:34Which is?
27:35We incentivize Pashtun tribesmen.
27:36Cash payments, essentially.
27:37The ones who are in and out of al-Qaeda encampments all the time to kidnap UBL from his main camp at Tarnak Farm.
27:43They stash him in a safe house in one of their villages.
27:45After several days when-
27:46When things calm down.
27:47We rendition him anywhere we like.
27:49Egypt, perhaps.
27:50Where they have, shall we say, more latitude in terms of interrogation techniques.
27:55If he dies in custody under Mubarak, the blood's not on our hands.
27:58And if he dies in Afghanistan, resisting the kidnapping, we haven't violated the terms of the M.O.N.
28:04You don't even know where bin Laden is, Martin.
28:07How can you kidnap him when you can't find him?
28:09We blanket the-
28:10How many Pashtuns are you planning to put on the U.S. payroll?
28:13Up and down the Hindu Kush just in case the Sheikh is in their neighborhood?
28:17How long you think that secret will be kept?
28:19Richard.
28:20There are Pakistani teenagers who walk into al-Qaeda camps every day and ask to join.
28:25How could the agency, after half a decade, not have one fucking spy to tell us where bin Laden sleeps at night?
28:31If you want to push Congress for more funds to get agents on the ground, please do so.
28:35Right now, I'm giving you actionable intelligence based on what we've gathered to date.
28:40If you don't have the guts to proceed, that's your problem and the President's, not mine.
28:43I'm not dealing with ten targets.
28:46UBL's sat phone hasn't shown a signal for the last two weeks.
28:49Give me a call when it does.
28:51Every lead, from most to least credible.
28:57We adjust the rankings depending on what we learn.
29:00Also, a number of the victims have been stabilized at Aga Khan Hospital.
29:04They may be ready to be interviewed, but that's your decision.
29:07Floyd! Cathy!
29:09Hold on.
29:11Come through these back burner leads with Emburo.
29:14See if anything jumps out and get on it.
29:16Grab a Kenyan partner and get out to the hospital.
29:18I want you talking with anyone well enough to move their mouth.
29:20Yeah.
29:21Sir.
29:24We have a survivor under the embassy.
29:39Woo!
29:41Excuse me.
29:43Oh, my God.
30:13Wait.
30:34Why are you here?
30:35I'm looking for your boss, Farouk Osman.
30:37Here, take a seat. I can see if I...
30:38I didn't do that myself by just heading towards the door
30:41that says Mr. Osman on it.
30:43What are you doing in my offices?
30:45Mr. Osman.
30:46I am?
30:46Did you publish this today?
30:47Of course I did. Who else would publish it?
30:49We need to see the claim of responsibility
30:51as it came into your possession.
30:53Well, you can show us now,
30:55or we can go down to Scotland Yard to discuss it.
30:57I'll even give you a free ride.
30:59What is this?
31:13Fucking mad libs.
31:16It's a goddamn form letter.
31:18They just fill in the cities when they decide where to bomb.
31:21When did you get this?
31:22Yesterday evening.
31:23You can see at the top.
31:25What's this number?
31:26Where was it sent from?
31:27I have no idea.
31:28Somewhere in London.
31:31Does this page say what they printed in the paper?
31:36Yes, it does.
31:39Look at this.
31:41There's another timestamp.
31:42It's faint.
31:43It must be where the fax was first sent to the London number.
31:47I need to use the country code for Pakistan.
31:49Hang on.
31:50The fax was first received in London on...
31:537 August, 220 hours.
31:57The time change is five hours before the blast.
32:13Commander.
32:15Agent Chesney.
32:16Please, be careful.
32:18We removed that section of the wall and our dogs began to bark.
32:22We're trying to remove the remaining slabs without further collapse.
32:25Can I...
32:25Would you let me speak to whoever's in there?
32:29You should know.
32:30It's a young Kenyan man that is down there.
32:34Follow me.
32:38We're coming!
32:43There he is.
32:53He's very weak.
33:00Can you hear me?
33:05Sir.
33:06My name is Bobby.
33:08Who are you?
33:11Sir.
33:12Sir.
33:13You just hang in there, Simon.
33:15They're gonna get you out.
33:19I cannot feel my legs.
33:21Everyone here is working to save you.
33:23You just stay strong for me, Simon.
33:26Sir.
33:28You're American.
33:30I am.
33:32There is...
33:33a woman.
33:35Sir.
33:37My boy.
33:38American.
33:39You know.
33:40Is she alive?
33:45She had been talking.
33:48Praying with me to keep me alive.
33:51She stopped speaking earlier this morning.
33:55What's her name?
33:59Simon, what's her name?
34:03Deborah Fletcher.
34:04You're working yesterday evening, sir.
34:05I work here all the time.
34:06If this shop is open, I'm working.
34:09Is your fax number 204960956?
34:13Out of my memory, I...
34:13Look at your fax machine and tell me if your number is 204960956.
34:26Yes.
34:28You sent this fax at 1943 last night.
34:35If it's sent from here, then I suppose I have sent it...
34:39Oh, who paid you to send it?
34:41I don't know, sir.
34:42What do you mean you don't know?
34:43It's less than 24 hours ago.
34:44I have so many men come in and out into my shop.
34:47Look at your fax number 204960956.
34:49Out of my memory, I...
34:50Look at your fax machine and tell me if your number is 204960956.
34:53I have so many men come in and out into my shop.
34:56I can't keep track of them all.
34:58Yes, I can see how that must be confusing for you.
35:01How many faxes did you send yesterday?
35:04I don't know many.
35:06Roger, have a look.
35:15Three.
35:16You sent three faxes yesterday,
35:18and you can't recall who sent this one.
35:20Like I said, there's so many people coming.
35:22Yes, you said that.
35:23This fax sat here for more than two days
35:25before it was picked up and refaxed yesterday.
35:28Sir, I don't know if this is the case.
35:29Well, look at the dates.
35:31Look, it sat here for two and a half days,
35:34and then it was picked up, paid for, and then refaxed.
35:37If you say this is true.
35:42Show me your credit card receipts from yesterday.
35:45We only accept cash, sir.
35:48Of course you do.
35:49The credit card company treats our transaction
35:52as if we borrow money from the bank.
35:54The holy Quran tells us
35:56Allah has permitted trading, but forbidden interest.
36:00I'm sorry, my God.
36:01I'm sorry, my God.
36:03Why don't you talk to me like this?
36:05Don't tell me, my brother.
36:06I'm not your brother.
36:07All right, mate, all right.
36:08How do you feel like you're going through this situation?
36:10Let's get a breakfast.
36:10You know how you're going through
36:11and you're going through the house
36:12from the most people.
36:14Come on.
36:14Come on.
36:15Come on, let's go outside, too.
36:16Get the fuck out there.
36:17Get the fuck out there.
36:19Get the fuck out there.
36:19Get the fuck out there.
36:21Get the fuck out there.
36:23Come on, let's go outside.
36:25It's all right.
36:26You all right?
36:27No.
36:27Okay.
36:46Please, this way.
36:57We all sit together.
37:03The secretary's on our floor.
37:06There was some kind of explosion.
37:11I thought it was too loud to be a car backfire.
37:15We rushed to the windows, all of us.
37:18When I got there, I saw a man running away to the streets,
37:22away from the guardhouse.
37:24I didn't even see the truck explode.
37:27Though they said, that's what happened.
37:30I woke up here and everything was dark.
37:36That is the last thing I've ever seen in my life.
37:39That man, after I threw that grenade,
37:43that man running away up the driveway.
37:47I don't know why God allowed us to have him.
37:50I keep asking.
37:57Stay strong.
38:07I'll come see you in the hospital soon.
38:12They knew.
38:13Hold on.
38:14Hold on.
38:14No, no, no, no.
38:16Who knew?
38:17What did they know?
38:18One year ago, a man came into the embassy.
38:24It says he knew a plan to blow up the building.
38:29I brought him to my boss, to Miss Fletcher.
38:33I'm certain she reported it to Washington, D.C.
38:38She told me she did.
38:39But nothing was done.
38:44Okay.
38:44Okay.
38:44I am very lucky.
39:05I was fairly close to the bomb.
39:09But all I lost is just my, um, I'm going to be fine.
39:16I'm impressed by your attitude that you do have the right to be angry or upset.
39:22It doesn't help.
39:24You know, my children are healthy.
39:27My wife is healthy.
39:29I'm alive.
39:31Mr. Okuko.
39:32Yes.
39:33Can you describe for us the driver of the van?
39:36Or the man that threw the grenade?
39:38I don't remember their faces.
39:42I'm sorry.
39:44If we brought in a sketch artist to draw what you recall, would that help?
39:49I don't, I don't have a picture to describe.
39:55But I do remember the day before.
40:01An Arab man walked up to the guardhouse.
40:05He wanted to speak with me.
40:07He wanted to know how I operated the metal bar for the cars to pass.
40:14I told him nothing.
40:16What do you remember about him?
40:20Most striking, he had a scar.
40:23A large scar running down the left side of his face.
40:27We focused today on finding an effective response.
40:34I've given you a response.
40:35You have bombing targets for UBO.
40:37Pull the trigger.
40:38You've given me ten possibilities.
40:41They're woefully inadequate and non-specific.
40:44I told you to narrow them down.
40:46You're going to have a hard time convincing the military to make a strike on anything other than high percentage.
40:51I might remind you that I don't need to convince the military.
40:54All I need to do is convince the president.
40:55John, you want to weigh in?
41:02Sure about that?
41:04That's what you're here for.
41:05Tell me what you think.
41:06I think Marty's an analyst who sits in a basement room and has no fucking idea what he's proposing.
41:15I have a very good idea what I'm proposing.
41:17To eliminate the leader of al-Qaeda.
41:19By carpet bombing Afghanistan, which I will remind you, did not attack us.
41:23This is exactly what al-Qaeda wants us to do.
41:26Overreact and slaughter innocent Muslims.
41:28Well, crush the head and the snake dies.
41:30What are you, a freaking gypsy reading a fortune?
41:32We're talking about national security.
41:33You make a martyr, a UBL, al-Qaeda's recruitment goes through the roof.
41:37Ah, and you propose what?
41:39Find him, arrest him, put him on trial, then in jail.
41:42Treat him like a criminal, not a hero.
41:44Well, we're at war.
41:45Only if we choose to be.
41:46Why don't you go back to where you belong, running protection for the Genyvese family in South Jersey?
41:50You really want to do this? Is that what you want?
41:51John, please.
41:52Martin, let's get back on track.
41:54We're a new territory here.
41:57We have non-state actors attacking U.S. interests.
42:01I need something I can sell to the president.
42:03Yes.
42:08Mr. Clark, there's a secure call for Mr. O'Neill from Nairobi.
42:12You want to take it on the private phone?
42:14Yeah.
42:18Drink up.
42:21You know you don't need to put on a show for us.
42:26Excuse me?
42:28Well, to prove you're a different kind of Arab.
42:30I get it.
42:31We all get it.
42:35I'm not a trained Muslim monkey, but I'm going to show for you.
42:38All right, all right.
42:38Don't get so tatchy.
42:40When people use my religion to justify this shit, it affects me.
42:44But I assure you that nothing I do is for your benefit.
42:48I work for the U.S. government, and I live by my own conscience.
42:57Inspector, there's a call for the two of you on the secure line.
43:03I'll put it through.
43:04Barry James here with Agent Soufan.
43:14So fine.
43:15Fuck off.
43:16Nice to hear the two of you getting along so well.
43:19Johnny, good to hear your voice.
43:21How are things?
43:22I've been better, as you can imagine.
43:24We got Bob Chesney on the line in Kenya.
43:26Gentlemen, the floor here has compiled a list of nine men registered in the last month on one floor at the Hilltop Hotel.
43:32Tell me if any of these names trip wires.
43:53The second to last name, Anas Alibi.
43:56I recognize that for some reason.
43:58He's under indictment in Egypt.
44:00The reasons I can't get into on the phone, he's received political asylum here in the U.K.
44:06I believe he lives up in Manchester.
44:08All right, I'm coming to England.
44:10Bob Floyd, good work.
44:11Ali Barry, I'll see you tomorrow morning in Manchester.
44:14John, if you could stay on the line for a sec.
44:17There's something I found out you probably should know.
44:20I've been told there might have been a walk-in at the embassy 12 months ago, warning of this.
44:35What the fuck did you know about a possible bombing in Nairobi?
44:39Was there a walk-in last year at the embassy CIA station who warned about this?
44:44We get 40 walk-ins a week all over the world.
44:48They all want money or asylum in the U.S. and lifelong protection.
44:52I don't remember this particular one, but if it wasn't dealt with, it was deemed non-credible.
44:59Well, I guess this one was credible.
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45:51Hi, you've reached Heather.
46:08Leave me a message and I'll call you back.
46:11Hi, Heather.
46:13Hi.
46:14It's me.
46:16Ali.
46:16Ali.
46:17I'm just calling to apologize again.
46:21I hope you'll consider giving me another chance when I get back home to make it up to you.
46:31All right.
46:34Take care.
46:36Bye.
46:51Maria.
46:52I'm on my way out of the country.
46:53Hopefully not for long.
46:55I was hoping maybe when I get back that we could talk.
47:01We've been putting this off for too long.
47:02I think we should talk.
47:03Kiss the girls.
47:04I'll call another time.
47:05It is unprecedented.
47:06For the first time a sitting president of the United States will give grand jury testimony
47:08in a criminal investigation and one in which he himself may be a target.
47:09It is unprecedented.
47:10It is unprecedented.
47:11For the first time a sitting president of the United States will give grand jury testimony
47:16in a criminal investigation and one in which he himself may be a target.
47:17Faced with a subpoena from Republican special prosecutor Kenneth Starr.
47:18The president agrees.
47:19This is disgusting.
47:26It's embarrassing.
47:29For the first time, a sitting president of the United States will give grand jury testimony in a criminal investigation and one in which he himself may be a target.
47:39Faced with a subpoena from Republican Special Prosecutor Kenneth Starr, the president agrees...
47:44This is disgusting.
47:46It's embarrassing, frankly.
47:49I think it's wonderful.
47:51It's the best thing that could have happened to this country.
47:53The White House would be desperate to turn people's attention away from this story.
47:57We can humbly be of service.
48:05We're going to finally get Clinton...
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