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00:00Your situation needs to be handled with discretion.
00:12Look at the intelligence structure that you've put together.
00:15Should you hand over the keys to this house so soon after its construction?
00:19They sent a fucking cable saying that this guy is coming into our country.
00:2353 people from the CIA have read it.
00:25We're not sharing this yet?
00:26Vince, you gotta trust the process.
00:28Diane will tell us when we can share.
00:30They're not passing anything on.
00:31They're saying it's not pertinent.
00:33Not pertinent?
00:34What the fuck does that mean?
00:36If they've got something, it's pertinent.
00:38Yes, I saw agents who found the cable.
00:41We were wondering if you'd like us to pull the relevant intel, draft a response.
00:45Let's find out why I-49 wants this information and we'll go from there.
00:51Sound good?
00:53You recognize any of these goobers?
00:55Nope.
00:56Who are they?
00:56I don't know.
00:57You don't know.
00:59No, they just want me to see if you guys know.
01:01Anything to add, George?
01:04No.
01:05I'd like to say that covers it, but when can we ever say that?
01:08We never can say that, which is why we keep working.
01:12You reported directly to President Clinton, did you not?
01:15I did.
01:15You won't be needed to report directly to President Bush.
01:18You think flattery will get you, Abu Jandal?
01:28It will not.
01:29Why can't I speak to him?
01:31Why can't I speak to him?
01:32Because there is no need.
01:34The New York Times is going to publish a story on you.
01:36So kill it.
01:38You need to resign.
01:39I've been here 25 years.
01:42You need to resign today.
01:43Is there someone in the United States that is a clear and present danger that I need to be worrying about right now?
01:49Or are you talking about swatting flies?
01:52Because the President has told me he has no interest in swatting flies.
01:57George, we must speak.
02:00It appears we've lost our two Saudis, Al-Midhar and Al-Hasme.
02:24I thought responsible eyes were on them.
02:26I thought so, too.
02:27These guys are obvious graftier than we thought.
02:30Hmm.
02:37Interesting.
02:41You know the definition of art?
02:47Boiled spaghetti thrown against a clean white wall.
02:50Add sauce.
02:51It's the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination.
02:57And you might be the most artistic person I know.
03:00It's the expression or communication.
03:02On March 5th of 2000,
03:30the CIA learns that Hazmi had entered the United States on January 15th,
03:35seven days after leaving the Al-Qaeda meeting in Malaysia.
03:39But the CIA still doesn't put him or Midhar on the watch list
03:44and still doesn't notify the FBI about a very critical fact.
03:48A known Al-Qaeda operative, we're at war with Al-Qaeda,
03:52a known Al-Qaeda operative got into the United States.
03:56My question is, do you know specifically why the FBI wasn't notified
04:02about that critical fact at that time?
04:04The cable that came in from the field at that time, sir,
04:08was labeled information only, and I know nobody read that cable.
04:11But my question is, do you know why the FBI was not notified
04:15to the fact that this Al-Qaeda operative was now known in March of the year 2000
04:20to have entered the United States? Why did the CIA not specifically notify the FBI?
04:25Sir, if we weren't aware of it when it came into headquarters,
04:28we couldn't have notified them. Nobody read that cable in March,
04:31in the March timeframe.
04:32So that this cable that said that this Al-Qaeda operative came into the United States,
04:36came to your headquarters, nobody read it?
04:38It was an information-only cable from the field, and nobody read that information-only cable.
04:44Should it have been read?
04:45Yes, of course, in hindsight.
04:47And should it have been read at the time?
04:50Of course it should have been read at the time.
04:52All right, so my question is, do you know who should have read it?
04:55I don't know that, sir, but I can find out.
04:57Was somebody responsible to have read it?
04:59Well, a group of people. Somebody should have read it, yes, sir.
05:01We need to also look at where it came into, but I can find that out for you.
05:06You don't know who that person was?
05:08No, I do not.
05:09Should they have been watch-listed at the time, both of them?
05:11Now we're talking March of the year 2000?
05:13Yes, sir, we've acknowledged that fact.
05:15Do we know why, at that specific time,
05:18now we know that Hosmi has entered the United States,
05:20this is another trigger point.
05:22Yes, sir.
05:23They should have been watch-listed.
05:24Who was responsible for watch-listing at the time?
05:27I don't know the answer to that,
05:29but I will provide an answer.
05:32Good morning, Dr. Rice.
05:34Good morning.
05:35I want to ask you some questions
05:37about the August 6th, 2001 President's Daily Brief.
05:41You've said to us that the President directed the CIA
05:45to prepare the August 6th PDB.
05:47The extraordinarily high terrorist attack threat level
05:50in the summer of 2001 is well documented.
05:53You acknowledged that Richard Clarke told you
05:56that al-Qaeda cells were in the United States.
05:59Did you tell the President at any time prior
06:02to August 6th of the existence of al-Qaeda cells
06:06in the United States?
06:08Um, first, let me just make certain...
06:11If you could just answer that question,
06:13because I only have a very limited amount of time here.
06:15Did you tell the President?
06:16Yes.
06:17Please, please.
06:19Commissioner, it's important that I also address
06:24the other issues that you have raised.
06:26If you will just give me a moment...
06:28Well, my only question to you
06:29is whether you told the President...
06:30If you will just give me a moment,
06:32I will address fully the questions that you have asked.
06:35First of all, yes, the August 6th PDB
06:40was in response to questions from the President.
06:43There was no recommendation that we do something about this.
06:47The FBI was pursuing it.
06:50I really don't remember whether I discussed this
06:53with the President.
06:55I remember very well that the President was aware
06:58that there were issues inside the United States.
07:00He talked to people about this.
07:02But I don't remember the Al-Qaeda cells
07:05as being something we were told
07:06we needed to do something about.
07:08Isn't it a fact, Dr. Rice,
07:10that the August 6th PDB warned
07:13against possible attacks in this country,
07:15and I ask you whether you recall the title
07:19of that PDB?
07:22I believe the title was
07:24Bin Laden Determined to Attack Inside the United States.
07:32There's no way that we...
07:58Can I help you?
08:00Sir, you're not supposed to be in here.
08:03The cockpit's off-limits.
08:04Please return to your seat.
08:06My apologies.
08:07I thought this was the door to the lavatory.
08:09Please forgive the intrusion.
08:30Here are your drinks, gentlemen.
08:32With the senior tab, Mr. O'Neil.
08:33Sure.
08:34Thank you, Brendan.
08:42Here's to being downgraded.
08:45Like an aging center fielder
08:47who's lost his legs.
08:49Would appear the new regime no longer requires my services.
09:04I've lost my cabinet-level status.
09:07I report to the deputies' committee now.
09:10But they need you, Dick.
09:13There's one person they need in the White House right now.
09:16It's you.
09:17It's got nothing to do with your legs.
09:19I don't know.
09:20It's your mind, which they're probably afraid.
09:23Fucking bozos are interested in subtlety
09:26or actually learning anything about how Al-Qaeda thinks.
09:29It feels like I'm screaming from the rooftops
09:32and nobody's listening.
09:36Who's replacing you?
09:38I was actually going to suggest you.
09:44I'm serious, John.
09:48I have to admit I'm flattered, Dick,
09:50but I'm the last person the White House wants to see.
09:55Those bastards don't want me anywhere near a cabinet meeting.
09:58When you talk, people listen.
10:00You mean when I shout?
10:01This position needs a bull.
10:07You could make a real difference.
10:11I have a few offers I'm considering.
10:13So quickly it pivots to the private sector.
10:18Government salary's not exactly a huge incentive.
10:22I do have a wardrobe to keep on.
10:25Who's squirting you?
10:27Larry Silverstein dot the World Trade Center for one.
10:33A few consulting gigs are offering top dollar.
10:36Financial firms, that type of thing.
10:38I really wish you'd consider coming to Washington.
10:42I'd happily make a few calls.
10:44Richard, my finances are in shambles.
10:47Plus, burnt too many bridges.
10:53I don't have any friends left in D.C.
10:55He might be the only person who actually thinks I'm worth a damn.
11:01What about one Martin Schmidt?
11:03I hear he's also out of a job.
11:06Supposed to be some kind of test.
11:08He knows Bin Laden, Al Qaeda, he practically speaks Arabic.
11:13Guy's passionate.
11:14You know damn well you don't want Martin Schmidt anywhere near the White House.
11:21I think your eyes just turned the color of hemlock.
11:23What's up?
11:35Uh, it's just in from HQ.
11:37It appears that one Zacharias Massawi, he is an Al Qaeda Frenchman.
11:42He was apprehended in Eagan, Minnesota after it was reported by his flight school advisor
11:46that he wasn't interested in the landing part of the flying process.
11:51Uh, says local police found a laptop computer, two knives, Boeing 747 flight manuals,
11:56flight simulator fighting gloves and shin guards,
11:58and a computer disk with information about crop testing.
12:01What's with the shin guards?
12:03Uh, floor hockey enthusiast?
12:07I don't know what to make of this.
12:08Yeah, you and me both.
12:12Let's generate a list of all Arabs enrolled in domestic flight schools,
12:15flag anyone with even a remote connection to terrorism,
12:18friends, family, radicals from every mosque.
12:22Copy that.
12:26The blast hit there.
12:31They parked the van 20 feet in any direction,
12:36and who knows how much damage it would have been.
12:39Can't believe it's been over eight years.
12:42So, is there anything I can do to sweeten the pot?
12:47Salary-wise, we're maxed out.
12:51Let me see what I can do about the benefits package.
12:54Can you throw in a new set of golf clubs?
12:58I'm sure that could be arranged.
13:00Look, it's a great offer, Larry. It really is.
13:03What?
13:04I still have to weigh a few more options.
13:06It'll take your time.
13:08Well, not too much time.
13:13Come in.
13:15Hey.
13:16Are those riding boots?
13:18They're spring-step Macbeths.
13:20On sale, 140 bucks.
13:22Someone needs to put you in a saddle.
13:24What's up?
13:26Um, I-49 just sent over a list of Arabs who attended or are enrolled in U.S. flight schools.
13:34It totals around 800 names.
13:37That's a lot of Arabs in our flight schools.
13:39Some Al-Qaeda guy in Minnesota was just busted because he was taking flight lessons,
13:43but he wasn't interested in landing the plane.
13:46And what does I-49 want us to do with this list?
13:49They'd like us to run it against our Al-Qaeda database, the big one,
13:53suspected Al-Qaeda, and anyone remotely connected.
13:55Friends, relatives, badminton partners.
13:58Forward it to me.
14:00I'll take care of it.
14:28Can you copy all these files for me, box them up, and bring them to my office?
14:54Will do.
14:58Okay I'll try aками playlist.
15:01Make this box.
15:02They include mentally comigo.
15:03Ladies and gentlemen, it's a bit complicated.
15:05When I'm at home if I'm off camera, the air is on the ground.
15:06Great job you can take care of it's time.
15:08Great job it!
15:09We need to make that as a professional guide with my office.
15:12I centroids.
15:13We are limited as to work I am.
15:14My mind to have people to be notified.
15:17The rehab car is the
15:25Envy.
15:26My heart is good today.
15:27Come in.
15:38Uh, set it on the floor.
15:41Thanks, Lee.
15:43Do me a favor and close the door.
15:57It's at the River Cafe.
16:23Nice.
16:25Come say farewell, Special Agent John O'Neil.
16:28Invite's address to both of us?
16:30How many years did he put in?
16:3225.
16:33I'd say a quarter century of service warrants a worthy farewell.
16:36Can I have a word with you in my office?
16:39I have a project for you.
16:41Of course.
16:52You probably want to get up to NYC to say goodbye to your friends.
16:55Your old boss.
16:56Right?
16:57That would be great.
16:58Why?
16:59We need you to hand deliver this to I-49.
17:02Can I ask what it is?
17:03It's files on those possible Al-Qaeda flight school suspects.
17:06The ones that cross-referenced with our database.
17:08Make sure it goes to Intel.
17:10Why not criminal?
17:11No.
17:12This is not a criminal matter.
17:18Have you ever considered joining our team?
17:22You think the CIA would actually be interested in converting a hostage?
17:26Alex Station might.
17:27I have to admit I thought about it.
17:32Well, I keep with that line of thinking because I personally think you'd be a great addition.
17:37You okay boss?
17:38Afternoon parties always depress me.
17:39Too bright out to celebrate.
17:40Where the hell is everybody anyway?
17:41Don't worry.
17:42They'll be here.
17:43Party flyer was posted all over the office.
17:44He was going to pass up free drinks at the River Cafe.
17:48By the way, congrats.
17:49Chief of security of the World Trade Center.
17:50It's got a pretty nice ring to it.
17:51Ring-a-ding-ding.
17:52Look on the bright side.
17:55It's too bright out to celebrate.
17:57Where the hell is everybody, anyway?
17:59Don't worry, they'll be here.
18:00Party flyer was posted all over the office.
18:02He was gonna pass up free drinks at the River Cafe.
18:05By the way, congrats.
18:09Chief of Security of the World Trade Center.
18:12It's got a pretty nice ring to it.
18:14Ring-a-ding-ding.
18:16Hm.
18:20Look on the bright side.
18:22She don't have to worry about freaking Al-Qaeda
18:24taking out our destroyers, involving our embassies.
18:28I won't ever stop worrying, Shaughnessy.
18:30I can promise you that.
18:31Something tells me those bastards are just getting started.
18:54We're gonna be late.
19:01So, let's be late.
19:03I'll be down.
19:04I'll be down.
19:05I'll be down.
19:06I'll be down.
19:07I'll be down.
19:18Alright.
19:19So, let's be late.
19:40Special Agent Terrence Waldy.
19:43Yeah, Neil.
19:45Just started last week.
19:46Hmm. Has the SAC shown you what's in the secret storage closet yet?
19:51Not yet.
19:52Well, you may never look at roast beef the same way.
19:58Special Agent Tony Amarino.
20:01You just out of Quantico?
20:02Graduated in May.
20:04He's like freshly baked bread.
20:07I'm with I-49, but I work out at Alex Station down in Langley.
20:10Can I ask what you're working on?
20:12I'm cold-calling all U.S. flight schools,
20:15asking about every single one of their students.
20:17Moussaoui follow-up.
20:18Yeah. Over a hundred and a four-year flight schools.
20:21I feel like I'm selling magazine subscriptions.
20:23Needles and haystacks.
20:25You're telling me.
20:26Well...
20:27Hey-ya!
20:30I got some more fun for ya.
20:32Hey.
20:35You need to locate these guys.
20:37Uh...
20:39All of them?
20:41Welcome to I-49.
20:58Hey! I was starting to worry.
21:00We got stuck in traffic.
21:01Hi, buddy.
21:02Well, John, congratulations.
21:03Oh, thank you.
21:04Although it feels more like a funeral than a party.
21:06I keep expecting to look up and see my old casket.
21:09You know, pallbearers, fake flowers everywhere.
21:12You look lovely.
21:13Oh, thank you, yeah.
21:14It's not often I get to throw one of these on.
21:16Well, it's very becoming.
21:19Uh, excuse me, I'm gonna run to the ladies' room.
21:23Jesus.
21:24Like you're both aglow or anything.
21:27Yeah.
21:28Those new?
21:29They're Harris's.
21:31Nice, right?
21:32What happened to the Ferragamos?
21:33I'm having them resolve.
21:35They got all messed up in here.
21:36Hmm.
21:37Boss, uh...
21:39I think I'm in love.
21:41Okay.
21:42Careful, though.
21:43That's the oxytocin talking.
21:45The what talking?
21:47It's a hormone we produce after fucking.
21:49It's like a natural love drug.
21:51It's more than a drug.
21:53But do yourself a favor.
21:55Give it a few more weeks, and then you can start proposing too.
21:58I'm pretty certain of my feelings.
22:00Yeah?
22:01Yes.
22:02Well, you know, I'm happy for you, Suvonne.
22:05She seems like a great girl.
22:09Come on.
22:10Bring it in.
22:11Thanks.
22:14What was that?
22:15You too gay now?
22:16Oh, you're just jealous.
22:17Hey, how about a titty twister, huh?
22:18I'm too fleet-footed, and you're too old.
22:20Ah, go piss on a ficus tree.
22:22What did...what's on that tie, anyway?
22:24A Rorschach test?
22:25Yes.
22:26And you know what?
22:27What I want to know is, how did this guy manage to stick around the bureau for so long,
22:31huh?
22:32I'm like a fine wine.
22:33They never want to take me out of the cellar.
22:36Except when they need a good government dick in Kenya, or other parts of the world, where
22:40the water smells like used pantyhose.
22:42Well, I admire your long game, Chester.
22:44My long game is about to come to an end, calling it quits after the holidays.
22:49No shit.
22:50I put my time in.
22:52My back's a wreck, my plantar fasciitis is killing me.
22:55So get some orthotics.
22:57I know a guy.
22:58What's up with you, Vince?
22:59You always got a guy.
23:01What I could really use is a couple of weeks in Cancun and some fucking Viagra.
23:04You should have Sifan here teach you Arabic.
23:07He can't be the only one effectively busting al-Qaeda balls.
23:10I could learn Arabic.
23:11You just want an excuse to travel so you can buy more high-end joggers.
23:14In all seriousness, everything that went down in Kenya just about did my head in.
23:21It's time.
23:23Well, you've earned it, Chester.
23:25Well done.
23:35I would like to buy an additional group of tickets.
23:38Again, I'll be paying in cash.
23:48Everybody?
23:51Everybody, please raise a glass.
23:55If you don't have something, get something.
23:58Sometimes it feels like he hates you.
24:05But that's only because he actually loves you.
24:10Who said love can't exist without pain?
24:13He loves this country.
24:17I don't know anyone who cares about the safety of his fellow citizen more.
24:23John O'Neill, you will be missed.
24:29The Bureau didn't deserve you.
24:32We were the lucky ones.
24:35Cheers.
24:36Cheers.
24:37Cheers.
24:38Cheers.
24:58Cheers.
24:59Cheers.
25:00Cheers.
25:01Cheers!
25:03Cheers.
25:04Cheers.
25:05Cheers.
25:06Cheers.
25:07Cheers.
25:08Cheers.
25:10Cheers.
25:11Cheers.
25:13Cheers.
25:14Cheers.
25:15Cheers.
25:16Cheers.
25:18This is such a beautiful skyline.
25:19Greatest city in the world.
25:23It has your new digs.
25:24There's your new digs.
25:27Looks good from here.
25:30You know, for my 18th birthday,
25:32my parents took me to Windows on the World
25:35at the top of the North Tower, a wild blue dining room.
25:39We had a view of the New York Harbor.
25:42While we were waiting for our food to come,
25:44I stood up, and I put my forehead right on the glass,
25:48and I looked down at the Statue of Liberty.
25:50She was so small and perfect.
25:57You know, like a thing you keep on a shelf.
26:00I felt like I could just reach out and grab her.
26:03It made my dad so nervous he made me sit down again.
26:07What's your dad got against the Statue of Liberty?
26:09No, nothing.
26:11Turns out he was afraid of heights, which I never knew.
26:14He ordered a double scotch just to get
26:17through the rest of dinner.
26:18He was terrified.
26:20But he still took his little girl to the top
26:22of the Twin Towers.
26:24Did he let you drink?
26:26Let me.
26:27It's my 18th birthday.
26:28I ordered a half-garafe of the house red.
26:31Oh, that's my girl.
26:37What about you?
26:42Are you afraid of heights?
26:45Not if I got you to protect me.
26:48Come dance with me.
27:11I'll be right back.
27:12I can't come?
27:14Not even a little peek?
27:15I'm sorry.
27:16At least it's luxurious out here.
27:18I don't see anything.
27:20I don't see anything.
27:32Sir, you wanted to see me.
27:34Party's all done?
27:35Yeah.
27:36And the venera?
27:37Yes, it is.
27:38How fast can you pack?
27:49Getting better at it.
27:51Need to put you on a plane to Yemen as soon as possible.
27:54You're gonna follow up on what's left of the coal bombing.
27:57This Massawi flight school situation at its headquarters
28:01is asking a lot of questions.
28:03There's obviously more al-Qaeda activity than we know.
28:06Go pack.
28:07I'll call you within the hour.
28:09And let's try to smooth things out with Bourdain.
28:27I'll call you within the hour.
28:28I'll call you within the hour.
28:29I'll call you within the hour.
28:30I'll call you within the hour.
28:31I'll call you within the hour.
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28:45I'll call you within the hour.
28:46I'll call you within the hour.
28:47I'll call you within the hour.
28:48I'll call you within the hour.
30:19Would you care for a private dance?
30:57Your skin is like chocolate water.
31:03Look at you all around in the corner.
31:07Come join the fun.
31:09Come join the fun.
31:13Come join the fun.
31:15Come join the fun.
31:19Get your chance to never gonna get
31:24If not this time
31:27Someone with all that money shouldn't be such a party pooper
31:49I don't know.
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34:35I'm looking for water.
34:36And then superglue.
34:37The cap so it has that crack.
34:39It's not sealed in plastic.
34:40Do not trust it.
34:50I forgot how quickly it can get dehydrated here.
34:54Eventually you get used to the heat like anything.
34:58It's good to see you, Agent Soufan.
35:00Welcome back to Aiden.
35:01Cheers.
35:02Cheers.
35:07Ambassador Bodine,
35:08I'd like to ask your advice about something.
35:12Shoot.
35:14I need to speak to Abu Jandal.
35:16He was being held for suspicion a few weeks back.
35:19I believe he's still in police custody.
35:23Can you help me?
35:24I'm afraid you'll have to go through General Kamish for that.
35:27Ah...
35:28He's a good man.
35:30Ali spent some time with him.
35:32Let him get to know you a little.
35:43Anybody home?
36:02Al-Qaeda, huh?
36:05I'm tired.
36:07Do you have any further questions?
36:08So, did you hear about Ahmad Shah Massoud?
36:18Yeah, I heard that he was killed, but I don't have the details.
36:22It was a suicide bomber.
36:24We got the great lion of the Northern Alliance.
36:28Meaning Al-Qaeda, huh?
36:29Yes.
36:31It's been busy time for them.
36:38They shoot off their guns in celebration.
36:41Such a waste of bullets.
36:44You'd prefer fireworks?
36:47Yes, perhaps.
36:49You are really quite American, aren't you?
36:53The loose gunfire reminds me of my childhood.
36:57Bullets at all hours.
37:00Never knowing into what direction they're being fired.
37:04That's a sound that's never left me.
37:06Did you ever return to Lebanon?
37:10Too many bad memories.
37:25So tell me, you invite me to eat with you here, under the stars.
37:32I assume Ambassador Boudin suggested this.
37:40Is there something you need from me?
37:43I need to speak with Abu Jandal.
37:47I'm starting to believe you are more persistent than your boss.
37:52I know.
37:53And I'll know something about the call attack.
37:56We've been keeping Abu Jandal for months.
38:00And Chief Amin has come up with nothing.
38:02I don't trust Amin.
38:05This is too bad.
38:08Perhaps you should.
38:09Let's talk to Abu Jandal.
38:12Thank you, Abu Jandal.
38:24Let's enjoy the meal.
38:30Fuck it.
38:42Day 3
38:48Day 3
39:02Day 3
39:04Day 3
39:10Day 3
39:12Day 4
39:14Day 4
39:16Day 4
39:18Day 4
39:20Day 5
39:22Day 5
39:24Day 5
39:26Day 5
39:28Day 5
39:30Day 5
39:32Day 5
39:34Day 5
39:36Day 5
39:38Day 5
39:40I'm going to take a break.
39:50I'm going to take a break.
40:10PHONE RINGS
40:44How's it going today, Michael?
40:46Fine, thanks, John. What can I get for you?
40:48Coffee, light and sweet, and bear claw.
40:50Got it.
40:54Here you go.
40:56Have a good one.
40:58You do the same. Thanks, bro.
41:00Next.
41:02What do you got?
41:10Come on.
41:15Good morning, fellas.
41:16Hey. Good morning, John.
41:17Another day in Paradise.
41:18Just one word for it.
41:20Good morning, fellas.
41:21Good morning, John.
41:22Another day in Paradise.
41:23Just one word for it.
41:40I just don't miss a lot.
41:48Morning, Kate.
41:49Morning, Mr. Ann.
41:50Beautiful day out there.
41:52It certainly is.
41:53I put some 401K forms on your desk, but there's no rush on it.
41:56Thanks.
42:10Good luck, guys.
42:11Who will she be?
42:12I don't want to leave.
42:13You are right.
42:14I want to leave.
42:15And you get fired.
42:16You're welcome.
42:17Okay.
42:18You are welcome, Mr. Ann.
42:19You're welcome.
42:20He's welcome.
42:21I'm welcome.
42:22I'm welcome.
42:23Good luck.
42:24You're welcome.
42:25Good luck!
42:26You're welcome, Mr. Ann.
42:28Good luck, Mr. Ann.
42:29You're welcome.
42:30Thank you, Mr. Ann.
42:31You are welcome.
42:32You're welcome.
42:33You're welcome.
42:36I'm happy.
42:37It's not the same.
43:08On March 5th, the CIA learns that Hasmi had actually entered the United States on January 15th, seven days after leaving the Al-Qaeda meeting in Malaysia.
43:23So now the CIA knows Hasmi is in the United States, but the CIA still doesn't put Hasmi or Midhar on the watch list and still does not notify the FBI about a very critical fact.
43:39A known Al-Qaeda operative, we're at war with Al-Qaeda, a known Al-Qaeda operative got into the United States.
43:48My question is, do you know specifically why the FBI was not notified of that critical fact at that time?
43:56The cable that came in from the field at the time, sir, was labeled information only, and I know that nobody read that cable.
44:03But my question is, do you know why the FBI was not notified of the fact that an Al-Qaeda operative now was known in March of the year 2000 to have entered the United States?
44:14Why did the CIA not specifically notify the FBI?
44:21Sir, if we weren't aware of it, when it came in the headquarters, we couldn't have notified them.
44:25Nobody read that cable in the March time frame.
44:29So that the cable that said that Hasmi had entered the United States came to your headquarters, nobody read it?
44:36Yes, sir, it was an information-only cable from the field, and nobody read that information-only cable.
44:41Should it have been read?
44:42Yes, of course, in hindsight.
44:43And should it have been read at the time?
44:46Of course it should have been read.
44:47All right, my question is, do you know who should have read it?
44:50I don't know that, sir.
44:52But I can find that out.
44:53Was somebody responsible to have read it?
44:54Well, a group of people, somebody should have read it, yes, sir.
44:58We need to also look at where it came into, but I can find that out.
45:01You don't know who that person was?
45:03I do not.
45:03Should they have been watch-listed at the time, both of them?
45:09Now we're talking March of the year 2000.
45:13Yes, sir, we've acknowledged that fact.
45:15Okay, do we know why in that specific time?
45:18Now we know that Hasmi has entered the United States.
45:22This is another trigger point.
45:24Yes, sir.
45:24They should have been watch-listed.
45:25Who was responsible for watch-listing at that time?
45:29I don't know the answer to that question, but I will provide an answer.
45:32I don't remember the al-Qaeda cells as being something that we were told we needed to do something about.
45:37Isn't it a fact, Dr. Rice, that the August 6 PDB warned against possible attacks in this country?
45:47And I ask you whether you recall the title of that PDB.
45:53I believe the title was Bin Laden Determined to Attack Inside the United States.
45:59Yeah, well done.
46:01Okay, thanks.
46:11Okay.
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