:34:05
I need to know
what I don't know.
:34:09
Yeah, life's too short.
:34:13
Are you hungry?
:34:16
Are we ordering in?
:34:19
The funeral shroud
is the final step
:34:22
in the ritual of
self-purification.
:34:24
First, a fast, then-
:34:27
the washing of the body,
then the shroud, right.
:34:29
I saw it
on 60 Minutes.
:34:31
Tell me something
I don't know.
:34:33
In March,
:34:34
we identified the man
we believed responsible
:34:37
for bombing
the army barracks last year.
:34:40
In August, he went to Lebanon
where he was extracted.
:34:43
Extracted?
Extracted by whom?
:34:47
I see.
:34:49
His name's
Sheik Ahmed Bin Talal.
:34:52
He's Iraqi.
:34:53
He's something
Of a religious leader.
:34:55
With something of
a devoted following?
:34:58
Hmm.
:35:00
Okay, I can understand.
:35:02
Why we wouldn't want
to advertise the fact
:35:05
that, uh, our government's
in the kidnapping business,
:35:07
but why not let us know?
:35:10
Well, he's still
being debriefed.
:35:11
They don't want to go public
with the charges.
:35:13
What about
his followers?
:35:15
Well, clearly
they're committed.
:35:16
Meaning?
:35:17
In this game,
the most committed wins.
:35:19
Hub. Excuse me.
:35:21
We made the guy
in the picture.
:35:32
My people.
:35:33
The last of
the unambivalent smokers.
:35:35
His name is
Samir Nazhde.
:35:37
He teaches Arab Studies
at Brooklyn College.
:35:39
He's the one who sponsored
Ali Waziri's student visa.
:35:43
And dig this-
:35:45
His brother blew up
a movie theater in Tel Aviv.
:35:49
You might consider
leaving him alone.
:35:53
Why would we
consider that?
:35:56
Well, you can play him
like a cop
:35:58
and haul him in now
and get your arrest,