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In fact, gravity can act over very large distances. ||||| However, the force does get weaker the farther apart the objects are. | What is the range and strength of gravity? The closer the object, the stronger the gravity |
However, the force does get weaker the farther apart the objects are. ||||| Invisible means you cannot see it. | What is the range and strength of gravity? The closer the object, the stronger the gravity |
Gravity is a force, but not like other forces you may know. ||||| If you push a ball, it starts to roll. | What is the range and strength of gravity? The closer the object, the stronger the gravity |
Gravity holds planets in place around the Sun. ||||| Gravity keeps the Moon from flying off into space. | What is gravity in charge of? Keeping our planets around the sun |
Gravity keeps the Moon from flying off into space. ||||| Can you see the force pulling it down? | What is gravity in charge of? Keeping our planets around the sun |
However, the force does get weaker the farther apart the objects are. ||||| If you push a ball, it starts to roll. | What is gravity in charge of? Keeping our planets around the sun |
Gravity holds planets in place around the Sun. ||||| Gravity keeps the Moon from flying off into space. | What is gravity in charge of? Pulling two deperate objects towards eachother |
Gravity keeps the Moon from flying off into space. ||||| Can you see the force pulling it down? | What is gravity in charge of? Pulling two deperate objects towards eachother |
However, the force does get weaker the farther apart the objects are. ||||| If you push a ball, it starts to roll. | What is gravity in charge of? Pulling two deperate objects towards eachother |
Gravity holds planets in place around the Sun. ||||| Gravity keeps the Moon from flying off into space. | What is gravity in charge of? Keeping the Moon from flying off into space |
Gravity keeps the Moon from flying off into space. ||||| Can you see the force pulling it down? | What is gravity in charge of? Keeping the Moon from flying off into space |
However, the force does get weaker the farther apart the objects are. ||||| If you push a ball, it starts to roll. | What is gravity in charge of? Keeping the Moon from flying off into space |
Gravity holds planets in place around the Sun. ||||| Gravity keeps the Moon from flying off into space. | What is gravity in charge of? Gravity holds planets in place around the Sun and keeps the Moon from flying off |
Gravity keeps the Moon from flying off into space. ||||| Can you see the force pulling it down? | What is gravity in charge of? Gravity holds planets in place around the Sun and keeps the Moon from flying off |
However, the force does get weaker the farther apart the objects are. ||||| If you push a ball, it starts to roll. | What is gravity in charge of? Gravity holds planets in place around the Sun and keeps the Moon from flying off |
Gravity holds planets in place around the Sun. ||||| Gravity keeps the Moon from flying off into space. | What is gravity's role in space? It holds planets in place around the Sun |
Gravity holds planets in place around the Sun. ||||| Can you see the force pulling it down? | What is gravity's role in space? It holds planets in place around the Sun |
However, the force does get weaker the farther apart the objects are. ||||| Now, imagine you drop a ball. | What is gravity's role in space? It holds planets in place around the Sun |
Gravity holds planets in place around the Sun. ||||| Gravity keeps the Moon from flying off into space. | What is gravity's role in space? It holds planets in place around the sun and the moon in place around the earth |
Gravity holds planets in place around the Sun. ||||| Can you see the force pulling it down? | What is gravity's role in space? It holds planets in place around the sun and the moon in place around the earth |
However, the force does get weaker the farther apart the objects are. ||||| Now, imagine you drop a ball. | What is gravity's role in space? It holds planets in place around the sun and the moon in place around the earth |
Gravity holds planets in place around the Sun. ||||| Gravity keeps the Moon from flying off into space. | What is gravity's role in space? It keeps the Moon from flying off into space |
Gravity holds planets in place around the Sun. ||||| Can you see the force pulling it down? | What is gravity's role in space? It keeps the Moon from flying off into space |
However, the force does get weaker the farther apart the objects are. ||||| Now, imagine you drop a ball. | What is gravity's role in space? It keeps the Moon from flying off into space |
Gravity is a force, but not like other forces you may know. ||||| It is invisible. | Why is gravity special? It is invisible |
Gravity is a force, but not like other forces you may know. ||||| In fact, gravity can act over very large distances. | Why is gravity special? It is invisible |
Gravity exerts a force on objects that are not even touching. ||||| You know that a force is a push or pull. | Why is gravity special? It is invisible |
Gravity is a force, but not like other forces you may know. ||||| It is invisible. | Why is gravity special? It works on objects that are not even touching |
Gravity is a force, but not like other forces you may know. ||||| In fact, gravity can act over very large distances. | Why is gravity special? It works on objects that are not even touching |
Gravity exerts a force on objects that are not even touching. ||||| You know that a force is a push or pull. | Why is gravity special? It works on objects that are not even touching |
Gravity is a force, but not like other forces you may know. ||||| It is invisible. | Why is gravity special? It is special because it is invisible |
Gravity is a force, but not like other forces you may know. ||||| In fact, gravity can act over very large distances. | Why is gravity special? It is special because it is invisible |
Gravity exerts a force on objects that are not even touching. ||||| You know that a force is a push or pull. | Why is gravity special? It is special because it is invisible |
Gravity is a force, but not like other forces you may know. ||||| It is invisible. | Why is gravity special? You can't see it |
Gravity is a force, but not like other forces you may know. ||||| In fact, gravity can act over very large distances. | Why is gravity special? You can't see it |
Gravity exerts a force on objects that are not even touching. ||||| You know that a force is a push or pull. | Why is gravity special? You can't see it |
Gravity is a force, but not like other forces you may know. ||||| It is invisible. | Why is gravity special? It is not like other forces you may know because it is invisible |
Gravity is a force, but not like other forces you may know. ||||| In fact, gravity can act over very large distances. | Why is gravity special? It is not like other forces you may know because it is invisible |
Gravity exerts a force on objects that are not even touching. ||||| You know that a force is a push or pull. | Why is gravity special? It is not like other forces you may know because it is invisible |
In fact, gravity can act over very large distances. ||||| However, the force does get weaker the farther apart the objects are. | How does gravity work on far away objects? Gets weaker the farther apart objects are |
However, the force does get weaker the farther apart the objects are. ||||| Now, imagine you drop a ball. | How does gravity work on far away objects? Gets weaker the farther apart objects are |
If you lift a book, it moves upward. ||||| Gravity keeps the Moon from flying off into space. | How does gravity work on far away objects? Gets weaker the farther apart objects are |
In fact, gravity can act over very large distances. ||||| However, the force does get weaker the farther apart the objects are. | How does gravity work on far away objects? Not very well |
However, the force does get weaker the farther apart the objects are. ||||| Now, imagine you drop a ball. | How does gravity work on far away objects? Not very well |
If you lift a book, it moves upward. ||||| Gravity keeps the Moon from flying off into space. | How does gravity work on far away objects? Not very well |
In fact, gravity can act over very large distances. ||||| However, the force does get weaker the farther apart the objects are. | How does gravity work on far away objects? It does get weaker the farther apart |
However, the force does get weaker the farther apart the objects are. ||||| Now, imagine you drop a ball. | How does gravity work on far away objects? It does get weaker the farther apart |
If you lift a book, it moves upward. ||||| Gravity keeps the Moon from flying off into space. | How does gravity work on far away objects? It does get weaker the farther apart |
In fact, gravity can act over very large distances. ||||| However, the force does get weaker the farther apart the objects are. | How does gravity work on far away objects? Gravity applies to objects that are not touching are far away, but the force gets weaker the further the distance between the objects |
However, the force does get weaker the farther apart the objects are. ||||| Now, imagine you drop a ball. | How does gravity work on far away objects? Gravity applies to objects that are not touching are far away, but the force gets weaker the further the distance between the objects |
If you lift a book, it moves upward. ||||| Gravity keeps the Moon from flying off into space. | How does gravity work on far away objects? Gravity applies to objects that are not touching are far away, but the force gets weaker the further the distance between the objects |
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| He said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks." | Who said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks." John Ashcroft |
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| On his arrival at the Justice Department, Ashcroft told us, he faced a number of problems spotlighting the need for reform at the FBI. | Who said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks." John Ashcroft |
Watson had the sense that the Justice Department wanted the FBI to get back to the investigative basics: guns, drugs, and civil rights. ||||| The additional funds included the FBI's support of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah (a onetime increase), enhanced security at FBI facilities, and improvements to the FBI's WMD incident response capability. | Who said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks." John Ashcroft |
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| He said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks." | Who said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks." Ashcroft |
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| On his arrival at the Justice Department, Ashcroft told us, he faced a number of problems spotlighting the need for reform at the FBI. | Who said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks." Ashcroft |
Watson had the sense that the Justice Department wanted the FBI to get back to the investigative basics: guns, drugs, and civil rights. ||||| The additional funds included the FBI's support of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah (a onetime increase), enhanced security at FBI facilities, and improvements to the FBI's WMD incident response capability. | Who said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks." Ashcroft |
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| He said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks." | Who said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks." The attorney general |
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| On his arrival at the Justice Department, Ashcroft told us, he faced a number of problems spotlighting the need for reform at the FBI. | Who said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks." The attorney general |
Watson had the sense that the Justice Department wanted the FBI to get back to the investigative basics: guns, drugs, and civil rights. ||||| The additional funds included the FBI's support of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah (a onetime increase), enhanced security at FBI facilities, and improvements to the FBI's WMD incident response capability. | Who said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks." The attorney general |
The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. ||||| Watson had the sense that the Justice Department wanted the FBI to get back to the investigative basics: guns, drugs, and civil rights. | What did the FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism believed the Justice Department wanted the FBI to do? Get back to the basics of guns, drugs, and civil rights |
The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. ||||| His office did receive the daily intelligence report for senior officials that, during the spring and summer of 2001, was carrying much of the same threat information. | What did the FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism believed the Justice Department wanted the FBI to do? Get back to the basics of guns, drugs, and civil rights |
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| The new administration did seek an 8 percent increase in overall FBI funding in its initial budget proposal for fiscal year 2002, including the largest proposed percentage increase in the FBI's counterterrorism program since fiscal year 1997. | What did the FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism believed the Justice Department wanted the FBI to do? Get back to the basics of guns, drugs, and civil rights |
The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. ||||| Watson had the sense that the Justice Department wanted the FBI to get back to the investigative basics: guns, drugs, and civil rights. | What did the FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism believed the Justice Department wanted the FBI to do? Not building up its institutional capabilities to do more against terrorism, but getting back to investigative basics |
The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. ||||| His office did receive the daily intelligence report for senior officials that, during the spring and summer of 2001, was carrying much of the same threat information. | What did the FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism believed the Justice Department wanted the FBI to do? Not building up its institutional capabilities to do more against terrorism, but getting back to investigative basics |
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| The new administration did seek an 8 percent increase in overall FBI funding in its initial budget proposal for fiscal year 2002, including the largest proposed percentage increase in the FBI's counterterrorism program since fiscal year 1997. | What did the FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism believed the Justice Department wanted the FBI to do? Not building up its institutional capabilities to do more against terrorism, but getting back to investigative basics |
The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. ||||| Watson had the sense that the Justice Department wanted the FBI to get back to the investigative basics: guns, drugs, and civil rights. | What did the FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism believed the Justice Department wanted the FBI to do? To get back to the investigative basics: guns, drugs, and civil rights |
The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. ||||| His office did receive the daily intelligence report for senior officials that, during the spring and summer of 2001, was carrying much of the same threat information. | What did the FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism believed the Justice Department wanted the FBI to do? To get back to the investigative basics: guns, drugs, and civil rights |
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| The new administration did seek an 8 percent increase in overall FBI funding in its initial budget proposal for fiscal year 2002, including the largest proposed percentage increase in the FBI's counterterrorism program since fiscal year 1997. | What did the FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism believed the Justice Department wanted the FBI to do? To get back to the investigative basics: guns, drugs, and civil rights |
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| The budget guidance issued the next day, however, highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities. | When was the budget guidance highlighting gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities issued? May 10 |
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| The FBI was struggling to build up its institutional capabilities to do more against terrorism, relying on a strategy called MAXCAP 05 that had been unveiled in the summer of 2000. | When was the budget guidance highlighting gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities issued? May 10 |
During the transition, Bush had chosen John Ashcroft, a former senator from Missouri, as his attorney general. ||||| The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. | When was the budget guidance highlighting gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities issued? May 10 |
During the transition, Bush had chosen John Ashcroft, a former senator from Missouri, as his attorney general. ||||| On his arrival at the Justice Department, Ashcroft told us, he faced a number of problems spotlighting the need for reform at the FBI. | Former senator of which state wanted to reform FBI? John Ashcroft from Missouri |
During the transition, Bush had chosen John Ashcroft, a former senator from Missouri, as his attorney general. ||||| The additional funds included the FBI's support of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah (a onetime increase), enhanced security at FBI facilities, and improvements to the FBI's WMD incident response capability. | Former senator of which state wanted to reform FBI? John Ashcroft from Missouri |
The additional funds included the FBI's support of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah (a onetime increase), enhanced security at FBI facilities, and improvements to the FBI's WMD incident response capability. ||||| The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. | Former senator of which state wanted to reform FBI? John Ashcroft from Missouri |
During the transition, Bush had chosen John Ashcroft, a former senator from Missouri, as his attorney general. ||||| On his arrival at the Justice Department, Ashcroft told us, he faced a number of problems spotlighting the need for reform at the FBI. | Former senator of which state wanted to reform FBI? Ashcroft of Missouri |
During the transition, Bush had chosen John Ashcroft, a former senator from Missouri, as his attorney general. ||||| The additional funds included the FBI's support of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah (a onetime increase), enhanced security at FBI facilities, and improvements to the FBI's WMD incident response capability. | Former senator of which state wanted to reform FBI? Ashcroft of Missouri |
The additional funds included the FBI's support of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah (a onetime increase), enhanced security at FBI facilities, and improvements to the FBI's WMD incident response capability. ||||| The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. | Former senator of which state wanted to reform FBI? Ashcroft of Missouri |
During the transition, Bush had chosen John Ashcroft, a former senator from Missouri, as his attorney general. ||||| On his arrival at the Justice Department, Ashcroft told us, he faced a number of problems spotlighting the need for reform at the FBI. | Former senator of which state wanted to reform FBI? Missouri |
During the transition, Bush had chosen John Ashcroft, a former senator from Missouri, as his attorney general. ||||| The additional funds included the FBI's support of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah (a onetime increase), enhanced security at FBI facilities, and improvements to the FBI's WMD incident response capability. | Former senator of which state wanted to reform FBI? Missouri |
The additional funds included the FBI's support of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah (a onetime increase), enhanced security at FBI facilities, and improvements to the FBI's WMD incident response capability. ||||| The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. | Former senator of which state wanted to reform FBI? Missouri |
During the transition, Bush had chosen John Ashcroft, a former senator from Missouri, as his attorney general. ||||| Neither Ashcroft nor his predecessors received the President's Daily Brief. | What daily brief did the attorney general not receive The President's |
Neither Ashcroft nor his predecessors received the President's Daily Brief. ||||| In February, Clarke briefed Attorney General Ashcroft on his directorate's issues. | What daily brief did the attorney general not receive The President's |
The budget guidance issued the next day, however, highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities. ||||| He said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks." | What daily brief did the attorney general not receive The President's |
During the transition, Bush had chosen John Ashcroft, a former senator from Missouri, as his attorney general. ||||| Neither Ashcroft nor his predecessors received the President's Daily Brief. | What daily brief did the attorney general not receive The presidents daily brief |
Neither Ashcroft nor his predecessors received the President's Daily Brief. ||||| In February, Clarke briefed Attorney General Ashcroft on his directorate's issues. | What daily brief did the attorney general not receive The presidents daily brief |
The budget guidance issued the next day, however, highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities. ||||| He said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks." | What daily brief did the attorney general not receive The presidents daily brief |
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| The budget guidance issued the next day, however, highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities. | On what date was the budget guidance issued that highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities May 10 |
The budget guidance issued the next day, however, highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities. ||||| The FBI was struggling to build up its institutional capabilities to do more against terrorism, relying on a strategy called MAXCAP 05 that had been unveiled in the summer of 2000. | On what date was the budget guidance issued that highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities May 10 |
His office did receive the daily intelligence report for senior officials that, during the spring and summer of 2001, was carrying much of the same threat information. ||||| The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. | On what date was the budget guidance issued that highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities May 10 |
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| The budget guidance issued the next day, however, highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities. | On what date was the budget guidance issued that highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities May 10th |
The budget guidance issued the next day, however, highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities. ||||| The FBI was struggling to build up its institutional capabilities to do more against terrorism, relying on a strategy called MAXCAP 05 that had been unveiled in the summer of 2000. | On what date was the budget guidance issued that highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities May 10th |
His office did receive the daily intelligence report for senior officials that, during the spring and summer of 2001, was carrying much of the same threat information. ||||| The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. | On what date was the budget guidance issued that highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities May 10th |
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| The budget guidance issued the next day, however, highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities. | On what date was the budget guidance issued that highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities The day after attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism |
The budget guidance issued the next day, however, highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities. ||||| The FBI was struggling to build up its institutional capabilities to do more against terrorism, relying on a strategy called MAXCAP 05 that had been unveiled in the summer of 2000. | On what date was the budget guidance issued that highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities The day after attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism |
His office did receive the daily intelligence report for senior officials that, during the spring and summer of 2001, was carrying much of the same threat information. ||||| The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. | On what date was the budget guidance issued that highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities The day after attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism |
During the transition, Bush had chosen John Ashcroft, a former senator from Missouri, as his attorney general. ||||| The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. | Who are John Ashcroft and Dale Watson Attorney general and the FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism |
The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. ||||| The additional funds included the FBI's support of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah (a onetime increase), enhanced security at FBI facilities, and improvements to the FBI's WMD incident response capability. | Who are John Ashcroft and Dale Watson Attorney general and the FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism |
The FBI was struggling to build up its institutional capabilities to do more against terrorism, relying on a strategy called MAXCAP 05 that had been unveiled in the summer of 2000. ||||| He said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks." | Who are John Ashcroft and Dale Watson Attorney general and the FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism |
During the transition, Bush had chosen John Ashcroft, a former senator from Missouri, as his attorney general. ||||| The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. | Who are John Ashcroft and Dale Watson Ashcroft is the Attorney General and Dale Watson is FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism |
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