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We had these reports
coming in
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that the US embassy in Libya
had been attacked.
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The attackers were
Muslim protesters,
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apparently angry
about an Internet film
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produced in the United States.
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There were up
to 60 individuals gathered
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outside the embassy.
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They came armed
with AK-47s, guns.
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They gathered
gasoline canisters
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so that they could burn it.
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That fire was tremendous.
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This was anything
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but a protest gone bad.
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The news comes across
that the ambassador is missing.
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My name is Chris Stevens,
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and I'm the new US ambassador
to Libya.
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We're trying
to figure out exactly
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who was behind this attack.
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It's like a 10,000-piece
puzzle.
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But you don't have the pieces.
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And you don't even
have a picture
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to try and put it together.
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There were about ten
employees inside the building.
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They still haven't
accounted for everyone
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and haven't secured
the consulate.
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I don't know
that there can be
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any greater motivating factor
than to bring to justice
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those individuals
who are responsible.
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But our challenge now is trying
to figure out who they are.
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In the FBI, we make
a lot of headlines...
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Drug busts,
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mob stings,
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terrorists takedowns.
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Get down! Get down!
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We understand why people
want to tell stories about US.
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Mark it.
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- Freeze!
- FBI.
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- FBI!
- Action!
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But they don't know
the half of it.
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What really goes down,
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we save that for each other,
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when we're talking
agent to agent.
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This is "FBI True."
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Cindy Coppola is a 23-year
veteran of the FBI.
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She worked on cases
that included organized crime
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and terrorism and took part
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in multinational
investigations
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into drug trafficking
and money laundering.
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Coppola finished her career
with the Los Angeles division,
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running two offices,
supervising investigations,
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and providing undercover
security for special events.
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September rolls around,
the anniversary of 9/11.
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What are you doing?
September 11th, 2012,
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it wasn't lost on anyone,
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the significance of that day.
No, of course.
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The antennas are up.
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New York is always a target,
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and we wanna make sure,
you know--
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No copycat.
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- No copycat attack.
- Yeah.
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Ari Mahairas joined
the FBI in 1996.
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He worked
in the Special Operations
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and Criminal divisions
in New York,
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later joining
the Counterterrorism Division
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and the Joint Terrorism
Task Force.
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He retired as Special Agent
in Charge of New York's
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Counterintelligence
Cyber Division.
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You know, we're thinking
everything is going okay
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and wrap up the day.
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I'm listening to the news
driving home,
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and we have
these reports coming in
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that the US embassy in Libya
had been attacked.
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On Tuesday,
dozens of protesters attacked
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the US embassy in Egypt
and burned down
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the American consulate
in Benghazi, Libya.
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I get home
and turn on the TV immediately,
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just trying to absorb
and understand
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exactly where we are,
because I know, no doubt,
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that CT3 is gonna
open a case on this.
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Of course, because New York
handles that territory.
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So CT3 had
the extraterritorial
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responsibility
for criminal activity
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that took place against US
interests in North Africa.
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So this would fall within
our area of responsibility.
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And it wasn't really
an embassy at the time, right?
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That's how it was being
reported in the news.
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But in reality,
what was attacked was
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the US temporary
mission facility in Benghazi,
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or the special mission.
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And so we hear the news,
and there's a report
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that Ambassador Chris Stevens
had gone missing.
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We're in New York.
This is taking place...
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- Yeah, of course.
- 5,000 miles away in Libya.
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The news comes across
that the ambassador is missing.
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So I get in the car,
and I start making phone calls
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to the different supervisors,
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the agents
that are on the squad.
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We got to the office,
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and we began gathering
as much information as we can.
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The initial reports
that were coming
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from the US government side
was that this was a result
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of a protest
stemming from a video.
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The attackers
were Muslim protesters,
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apparently angry
about an Internet film
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produced in the United States
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that ridicules
the prophet Muhammad.
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And as a result of that video
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that was found to be offensive,
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there was a spontaneous
protest in Egypt.
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And the initial reports
that was being given
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by the government at the time
was that the events in Egypt
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sparked what had taken
place in Benghazi, Libya.
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And the other thing is,
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what was the ambassador
doing there?
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What was his role?
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Asalaam alaikum.
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My name is Chris Stevens,
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and I'm the new
US ambassador to Libya.
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So there was a lot
going on in Libya.
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As we know, it was just
after the fall of Gaddafi.
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There were a lot
of militias operating
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in the vacuum of authority,
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and everybody was vying
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to get a piece of the pie,
if you will.
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Ambassador Stevens
in Benghazi was there
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doing what diplomats do.
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He was there
to establish relationships,
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meet with the locals,
his counterparts,
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and build those relationships
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that advance
the mutual interests
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of both the United States
and the Libyan government.
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I am excited
to return to Libya
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to continue the great work
we've started,
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building a solid partnership
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between the United States
and Libya to help you,
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the Libyan people,
achieve your goals.
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And that night,
he actually had dinner
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with some of his local
counterparts.
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After the meeting
had concluded,
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the ambassador retired
to his residence.
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And it was about that time
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when the attack
actually started.
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What were you hearing
that you weren't hearing--
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like, seeing on the news?
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One of the toughest things
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you do in this type
of an investigation
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is to gather the intelligence
and make sense of it.
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Intelligence work--
well, especially in this case,
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is like putting
a puzzle together.
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It's like a 10,000-piece
puzzle,
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but you don't have the pieces.
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And you don't even
have a picture
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to try and put it together.
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But the initial intelligence
we were receiving,
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I think it was fairly
reasonable to conclude
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that this was anything
but a protest gone bad.
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The reports were, there were
30 and up to 60 individuals
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who had gathered
outside the embassy.
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But one of the telltale
signs was,
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they came armed
with AK-47s and RPGs.
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Right, so that doesn't
follow the script...
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- Correct.
- Of a protest gone bad.
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Of a "protest," right.
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Do you know where the
ambassador is at this point?
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The first indication we had
of any whereabouts
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of the ambassador came
in a social media post,
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which depicted the ambassador's
lifeless body in a picture.
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And we didn't know exactly
what was happening.
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But we began
to sort of flesh that out--
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Right, through
the intel community.
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And what we were
able to determine
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was that the ambassador
was found
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inside a room of a safe house.
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And despite appearing
to be lifeless,
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he was taken to
the Benghazi Medical Center,
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where attempts
to resuscitate him failed.
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The US ambassador to Libya,
Chris Stevens,
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died yesterday
when Muslim protesters stormed
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and set fire to
the US consulate in Benghazi.
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So you're at the office,
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getting everybody broken
into different teams.
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What's our plan of attack?
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As we're strategizing
in the office,
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we're still receiving
intelligence.
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And we're trying to figure out
exactly what happened.
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And so what we did was,
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deployed
the investigative team.
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They went to Ramstein,
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where we spun up
the forward operating base,
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where they would
eventually rendezvous
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and meet up with the victims...
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- Sure.
- Of the attack,
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who were just out
of the danger zone,
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who had been evacuated.
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And a law enforcement
source said the FBI would
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begin the investigation
by interviewing
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the 30 American survivors
of the attack,
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who are now at a US military
base in Germany.
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The survivors painted
a terrifying picture
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of what unfolded that night.
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So at some point
in Benghazi,
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there's a group
of militants gathered.
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They breach the C1 gate.
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They start moving
through the compound unimpeded.
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After setting fire
to the guardhouse,
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they made their way
to the main house.
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Inside the main house,
there was a safe room.
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That's where the DS agent was
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with Ambassador Stevens
and Sean Smith,
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another diplomat who was the
information management officer
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for the embassy.
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The militants try
to break into the safe room.
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Unable to do so,
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they gather
gasoline canisters...
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And put everything
that they could together
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so that they could burn it.
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That fire was tremendous.
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As the fire burned and raged,
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burning everything
in its path,
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smoke started getting
into the room
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where the ambassador was with
Sean Smith and the DS agent.
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The DS agent, believing
he had the ambassador
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and Sean behind him,
climbs out of the window,
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gasping for air,
barely conscious.
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Realizing though,
that he did not have
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the ambassador
and Sean with him,
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he climbed back in
to find them.
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He was unable to do so.
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The GRS units
from the CIA annex arrive.
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And as they arrived
at the special mission,
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they were met with gunfire.
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But they were able
to push back the attackers
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and were able to gain entry
into the special mission...
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where they eventually
find Sean Smith.
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Unfortunately,
he had already passed.
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But they were unable
to find the ambassador.
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And realizing that the
situation was deteriorating,
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they make their way back
to the CIA annex.
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And almost immediately,
the battle starts again.
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But this time,
with heavy weapons,
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small arms fire,
and even a mortar attack.
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Those direct mortar hits
resulted in the death
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of Tyrone Woods and
Glen Doherty of the GRS units.
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Even not being there,
just hearing the story,
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and then with media reports
actually showing you
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the burned down buildings...
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I don't know that there can be
any greater motivating factor
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than to bring to justice
those individuals
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who are responsible for
the deaths of the Americans,
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Ambassador Chris Stevens,
Sean Smith,
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and Tyrone Woods
and Glen Doherty.
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Are you getting
any information
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that you might be able to use
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to start putting together
a piece of an investigation?
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We're beginning
to collect evidence.
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We're trying
to figure out exactly
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who was behind this attack.
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Some of the information
that was developed early on
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were the militias who may have
had a part in this,
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Ansar al-Sharia,
Benghazi faction;
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Ansar Al-Sharia,
Darnah faction;
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and then Ubaydah bin Jarrah,
or UBJ,
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was the third faction
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because of their strength
in that area
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and their intent
on establishing Sharia law.
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So these three groups
rise sort of to the top
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of your suspect list.
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So the information
is coming in fast and furious.
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One of the things
that early on we were able
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to get our hands on was
the video surveillance system
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of the mission.
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That proved to be critical.
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And what we were able
to gather was not only
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a sort of better picture
of what actually happened.
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- Sure.
- That was corroborated
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by the statements given
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of the victims
who had been evacuated.
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But we were able
to get some still photos now
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of individuals who were there.
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Potential suspects.
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But our challenge now
is trying to figure out
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who they are, trying
to identify those subjects.
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But once we're able to get
the actual photos, the stills,
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we give them off
to the intel analysts,
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and they did
a tremendous job actually
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in putting names to faces.
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Where are they getting
those names from?
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Like, how are they
figuring that?
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Is it from older cases,
or is it,
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you know, collection
of intel from the past?
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- All of the above, right?
- Right.
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You know,
you gotta go to the old
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classic detective work.
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And so you start
researching older cases.
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You start passing
those photos around
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to sources for identification.
Sure.
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And you start getting
these names back.
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But you know, despite
the progress we made there,
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there was still
many faces without names.
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That you didn't know
who they were?
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No, we had no idea.
But you know though
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that typically
what we would do,
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we would reach out
to the host nation,
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who's best suited
to identify their own citizens,
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and say,
hey, who is this person?
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But unfortunately,
you can't--
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there's no host--
There's no host nation.
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The ability to collaborate
with them was limited at best.
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- Which is a shame.
- And so now we have
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to find a creative way.
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How do we do that?
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Well, one of the things
that they did
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was coordinate with state
department DS agents...
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- Yeah.
- Who were previously
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on the ground
and had established
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relationships with locals.
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Whether they're going
three months or six months
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or a year,
there's people that had been
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previously assigned there,
just left,
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and hopefully
established a relationship
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with some locals
who we can now reach out to.
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Great idea.
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So we had
some positive responses.
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And so people who were
willing to help, right,
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because not everybody
was a bad guy.
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There were some people on that
video that moved around
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with a little bit
more air of authority.
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They appear to be directing
others on the compound.
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- Interesting.
- And at some point,
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the FBI did put out
a wanted poster
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based on the stills
that were taken.
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As the pieces of the puzzle
began to draw
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a clearer picture, one image
came to the forefront
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of their possible ringleader.
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And that was
Ahmed Abu Khattala,
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the leader
of Ubaydah Bin Jarrah, or UBJ.
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So you have
potential ringleader.
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What, in your mind,
did you guys wanna do?
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Can you arrest anybody?
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You know, it's not our country.
341
00:16:06,422 --> 00:16:09,077
These cases are always
difficult to do, even at home.
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But in this particular case,
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working in a hostile,
non-permission environment,
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it wasn't the same old thing.
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But the first thing
that the case agents did,
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along with their US
attorney counterparts,
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00:16:17,694 --> 00:16:19,348
they presented the case
to the judge,
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who approved an arrest warrant
for Abu Khattala.
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And in this particular case
with Abu Khattala,
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it was gonna prove to be
a little bit more difficult,
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not only in actually
being able to do it,
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but challenging
because you also
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have to know where they are.
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And he wasn't an easy
individual to track.
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While in country,
and while tracking Khattala,
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we also have some fidelity
on Anas Al-Liby.
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Now, Al-Liby, as you know,
was the individual indicted
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for his participation
in the 1998 embassy bombings
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in Kenya and Tanzania.
Yes, yeah.
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Resulted in the death
of over 220 people.
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But approval wasn't given
for both,
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a dual operation,
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00:17:07,701 --> 00:17:09,267
a simultaneous capture
operation
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of Al-Liby and Khattala.
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00:17:11,792 --> 00:17:14,359
And so the decision was made
to pursue Al-Liby.
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And after
the capture operation
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00:17:19,364 --> 00:17:21,715
becomes public on Al-Liby...
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He is believed to have once
been close to Osama bin Laden
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and is accused of playing
a role in the 1998 bombings
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of two American embassies
in Africa,
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which left more than 200 dead.
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All chaos breaks loose
on the streets of Libya.
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Of course, because
they're pissed off again.
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It was a little too hot,
and the US government,
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00:17:44,041 --> 00:17:45,913
the officials weren't
comfortable
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00:17:45,956 --> 00:17:48,045
in authorizing that operation
at that time.
377
00:17:48,089 --> 00:17:51,179
So that put your arrest plan
on hold, which wasn't helpful.
378
00:17:51,222 --> 00:17:53,268
Well, it wasn't helpful
that Khattala was free
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to move about, right?
Sure.
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00:17:54,661 --> 00:17:56,488
And it certainly
wasn't helpful
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when he was sitting
in a hotel lobby,
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sipping on his fruit juice,
giving interviews.
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00:18:01,232 --> 00:18:03,974
We met with
Ahmed Abu Khattala in public
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at the coffee shop
of a well-known hotel
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here in Benghazi
for around two hours.
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00:18:09,284 --> 00:18:11,199
And he agreed
to let us film audio
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00:18:11,242 --> 00:18:13,636
but not video
of our conversation.
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00:18:13,680 --> 00:18:15,420
He didn't implicate himself
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00:18:15,464 --> 00:18:17,292
in any of the wrongdoing,
right?
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00:18:17,335 --> 00:18:21,209
But what he did say was,
he was there that night,
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00:18:21,252 --> 00:18:22,819
but he didn't participate.
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00:18:38,530 --> 00:18:40,968
As we look at this
and try to say,
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00:18:41,011 --> 00:18:43,318
well, can we get
any good out of that?
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00:18:43,361 --> 00:18:44,885
The truth
of the matter is, yeah,
395
00:18:44,928 --> 00:18:46,626
because now we have
Abu Khattala
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on film saying he was there.
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00:18:48,453 --> 00:18:50,499
He thinks he's
gotten away with this.
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00:18:50,542 --> 00:18:51,674
It's almost like a mockery.
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00:18:51,718 --> 00:18:54,677
For me, Abu Khattala's actions
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00:18:54,721 --> 00:18:56,548
was thumbing his nose
401
00:18:56,592 --> 00:18:58,289
to US government...
US government, yeah.
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00:18:58,333 --> 00:19:00,204
To the acts of violence
403
00:19:00,248 --> 00:19:01,945
and the terrorism
that he was a part of.
404
00:19:01,989 --> 00:19:04,382
Certainly wasn't a good look.
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00:19:04,426 --> 00:19:06,297
But he wasn't free
from being monitored.
406
00:19:09,736 --> 00:19:11,738
When he showed up,
he gave us a starting point
407
00:19:11,781 --> 00:19:13,740
that we could continue
to track his movements.
408
00:19:13,783 --> 00:19:16,612
Not only did we have something
coming out of his own mouth,
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00:19:16,656 --> 00:19:18,440
but we know where he is now.
410
00:19:18,483 --> 00:19:20,790
And so he may have
felt comfortable,
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00:19:20,834 --> 00:19:22,792
but we were certainly
moving towards a day
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where he would not
feel comfortable.
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00:19:24,489 --> 00:19:26,970
It's not until
a few months later
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00:19:27,014 --> 00:19:30,974
where we start developing plans
to execute the arrest warrant.
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00:19:31,018 --> 00:19:35,283
And so the FBI case team
worked hand in hand
416
00:19:35,326 --> 00:19:38,068
with their USIC counterparts,
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00:19:38,112 --> 00:19:40,331
developed a source
who can get close to Khattala.
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00:19:43,291 --> 00:19:45,728
- Placement and access.
- Placement and access.
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00:19:45,772 --> 00:19:49,993
And eventually, an individual
was identified who,
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00:19:50,037 --> 00:19:53,605
based on his credibility in
and around the Benghazi area,
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00:19:53,649 --> 00:19:56,521
who was capable
of getting close to Khattala
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00:19:56,565 --> 00:20:00,047
and developing the finer
points of a capture mission.
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00:20:00,090 --> 00:20:01,831
So was that source
working well for--
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00:20:01,875 --> 00:20:03,528
The source is doing
a tremendous job,
425
00:20:03,572 --> 00:20:05,139
absolutely phenomenal job.
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00:20:05,182 --> 00:20:07,750
As you know,
these capture operations,
427
00:20:07,794 --> 00:20:09,273
meticulous planning
is required.
428
00:20:09,317 --> 00:20:11,145
Of course.
It's gotta be all lined up.
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00:20:11,188 --> 00:20:12,799
One of the things
the source was able to do
430
00:20:12,842 --> 00:20:14,801
was speak with Khattala
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00:20:14,844 --> 00:20:17,455
and get him to visit
a seaside villa.
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00:20:21,416 --> 00:20:24,158
The idea that was
being pitched was,
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00:20:24,201 --> 00:20:26,551
Khattala could use this place
as a safe house
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00:20:26,595 --> 00:20:28,031
and a place to rest,
435
00:20:28,075 --> 00:20:30,860
because as powerful as he was,
436
00:20:30,904 --> 00:20:32,557
somebody always
wants the crown.
437
00:20:32,601 --> 00:20:34,429
- Yeah.
- So he was targeted as well.
438
00:20:34,472 --> 00:20:36,170
There were rival
militia factions there
439
00:20:36,213 --> 00:20:37,649
that were not necessarily
in line.
440
00:20:37,693 --> 00:20:39,434
- Yeah, he's not stupid.
- Right, he's not stupid.
441
00:20:39,477 --> 00:20:40,565
He knows he has enemies.
442
00:20:40,609 --> 00:20:42,089
He agreed to it.
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00:20:42,132 --> 00:20:44,744
And so with the capture
operation now approved,
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00:20:44,787 --> 00:20:46,093
the plan is put into motion.
445
00:20:48,182 --> 00:20:50,445
As arranged,
the source meets Khattala,
446
00:20:50,488 --> 00:20:53,013
and they drive
towards the seaside villa,
447
00:20:53,056 --> 00:20:54,492
about a 20 or 30-minute ride.
448
00:20:54,536 --> 00:20:56,016
- Nice.
- It's nighttime.
449
00:20:56,059 --> 00:20:58,670
As they arrive, the source
gets out of the vehicle,
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00:20:58,714 --> 00:21:01,804
starts leading Khattala
into the house,
451
00:21:01,848 --> 00:21:05,155
where US Special Operations
Forces were inside and waiting.
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00:21:05,199 --> 00:21:07,288
As Khattala entered
into the home,
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00:21:07,331 --> 00:21:09,812
he was engaged
by our operators.
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Khattala was armed,
and he was a big guy.
455
00:21:12,467 --> 00:21:14,164
And he fought back violently.
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00:21:14,208 --> 00:21:16,819
But in short order,
the operators were able
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00:21:16,863 --> 00:21:19,691
to disarm him
and get him under control.
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00:21:19,735 --> 00:21:21,650
And that's when they effected
the capture.
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00:21:25,219 --> 00:21:28,657
On that night, US Special
Operations Forces
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went fishing,
461
00:21:30,572 --> 00:21:31,791
and they caught a big fish.
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00:21:34,358 --> 00:21:38,841
Eventually, the team moves
towards the sea,
463
00:21:38,885 --> 00:21:41,322
where they get on a boat,
and then they take a ride
464
00:21:41,365 --> 00:21:43,367
and connect with
the USS New York out at sea.
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00:21:46,196 --> 00:21:49,112
But the ship now is making
its way back to the US.
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00:21:49,156 --> 00:21:52,637
And while on the ship,
they're conducting interviews.
467
00:21:52,681 --> 00:21:54,857
The first set of investigators
have a different,
468
00:21:54,901 --> 00:21:56,511
more urgent mission.
469
00:21:56,554 --> 00:21:58,208
They're trying to figure out
whether Khattala's
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involved with or knows
of another imminent attack.
471
00:22:02,169 --> 00:22:05,520
When that kind of settles down,
then the investigative team,
472
00:22:05,563 --> 00:22:07,783
who had been pursuing
this relentlessly,
473
00:22:07,827 --> 00:22:09,480
they were next up on deck.
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00:22:09,524 --> 00:22:11,395
And they began
their interview process.
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00:22:11,439 --> 00:22:12,832
But their objective,
476
00:22:12,875 --> 00:22:14,442
as you know,
is totally different.
477
00:22:14,485 --> 00:22:17,097
They're trying to conduct an
interview in such a way that--
478
00:22:17,140 --> 00:22:18,750
- For the criminal prosecution.
- For the criminal prosecution.
479
00:22:18,794 --> 00:22:19,795
- Yeah, sure, of course.
- That's right.
480
00:22:19,839 --> 00:22:21,405
I'm at an off-site facility
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00:22:21,449 --> 00:22:23,625
knowing that the operation
is gonna go down.
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00:22:23,668 --> 00:22:26,889
And they stayed focused and
dedicated to their mission...
483
00:22:26,933 --> 00:22:28,064
- Sure.
- Which is to develop
484
00:22:28,108 --> 00:22:30,545
the case
and bring Khattala to justice.
485
00:22:33,156 --> 00:22:34,636
But why that day?
486
00:22:36,203 --> 00:22:37,465
And why this facility?
487
00:22:39,771 --> 00:22:41,686
During the course
of the investigation,
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00:22:41,730 --> 00:22:44,254
we determined that he believed
489
00:22:44,298 --> 00:22:46,866
that the special mission
was an actual spy base.
490
00:22:48,476 --> 00:22:51,087
And so wanting
to rid his city...
491
00:22:51,131 --> 00:22:53,176
- Of a spy base.
- Of this American spy base,
492
00:22:53,220 --> 00:22:55,787
that--
Was his motive.
493
00:22:55,831 --> 00:22:57,485
His other motive was
to kill Americans.
494
00:22:57,528 --> 00:22:59,400
And in fact,
he said, if he could
495
00:22:59,443 --> 00:23:01,837
have killed more Americans,
he would have.
496
00:23:32,694 --> 00:23:35,305
Well, Ari, my hat's off
to you guys and the team.
497
00:23:35,349 --> 00:23:36,524
- Thank you.
- A year and a half,
498
00:23:36,567 --> 00:23:39,396
I mean, the guy
is finally captured alive
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00:23:39,440 --> 00:23:40,832
so he can face prosecution.
500
00:23:40,876 --> 00:23:44,532
It's a tremendous feeling
of satisfaction.
501
00:23:44,575 --> 00:23:47,274
All the hard work,
not only for me personally,
502
00:23:47,317 --> 00:23:49,841
but a tremendous relief
for those who survived
503
00:23:49,885 --> 00:23:50,755
and for the families.
And the families.
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00:23:50,799 --> 00:23:52,192
And this investigation,
505
00:23:52,235 --> 00:23:55,978
it doesn't end with the capture
of Abu Khattala.
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It continues on
for those who are responsible
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00:23:58,589 --> 00:23:59,721
for the deaths
of the Americans.
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