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Mon 29 Mar, 2004 08:36 am
The director of central intelligence, George J. Tenet, who briefed Mr. Bush on threats almost daily, "was around town literally pounding on desks saying that something is happening, this is an unprecedented level of threat information," said Richard Armitage, the deputy secretary of state, who was quoted in a Congressional report last year.
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/03/28/politics/28PANE.html
But even as the warnings spiked in June and July that year, there appeared to be little sense of alarm at the Bush White House.
No wonder Condi won't appear before the 9/11 Commission in public.