:32:03
one of the bombers
of bus 87.
:32:05
We were able to trace
this sucker
:32:07
to a, uh...
group in Ramallah.
:32:09
That's West Bank,
not west side,
:32:11
for all you people just
joining us from Nebraska.
:32:14
Tina.
:32:15
We pulled his landing card
and his I-94,
:32:18
so now we know he came in
3 days ago out of Frankfurt.
:32:21
What we need now is to fill in
the time between his arrival
:32:25
and the time
of the incident.
:32:26
We need
all known associations,
:32:28
and most of all,
we need an address.
:32:30
Here's the kicker, guys-
:32:32
Ali Waziri was on
the terrorist watch list.
:32:37
How'd he
get into the country?
:32:38
Here it is.
:32:40
Student visa. J-one.
:32:41
Now, where's
the original?
:32:42
Probably in his passport.
:32:43
Where's
the passport?
:32:44
It's in a million pieces.
:32:45
Where's the copy?
:32:46
Point of issuance.
:32:48
Could be American consulate
in Tel Aviv, Amman, Cairo...
:32:49
every legal attache
that we have
:32:51
in every consulate
:32:52
in every city that Frank
just mentioned,
:32:54
get them on the phone.
I want the visa. Yes?
:32:56
Sir, they need you
in the lab.
:32:57
I want the visa,
Danny.
:33:00
It's cotton.
:33:02
Pure unadulterated
Egyptian cotton.
:33:05
So youre saying
they're Egyptian.
:33:06
No. What i'm saying is
this is just-
:33:09
What they use
in funerals.
:33:12
Guy was wearing
a shroud.
:33:13
The real deal?
:33:14
That's right.
:33:15
I'm gonna go have
a little chat
:33:17
with our new friend.
:33:31
I thought one phone call
and you were out of here.
:33:35
Yeah, well,
I didn't make the call.
:33:39
Why not?
:33:45
Are you all right?
:33:48
Yeah. Yeah.
:33:50
Yeah. A little tinnitus
in the ear.