The Looming Tower Learning Curve

July 2024 · 3 minute read

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HULU’s new mini-series “The Looming Tower” traces the rising threat of al-Qaida in the runup to the 9/11 attacks and is adapted from Lawrence Wright’s Pulitzer Prize-winning book.

For today’s audience, the series shows eerie parallels to conflicts within our government today.

Actor Jeff Daniels plays FBI Special Agent in Charge John O’Neill, a bull in a china shop who equally charms and offends as he fights for his way of dealing with the growing threat posed by Osama bin Laden.

O’Neill, a larger-than-life character in real life, eventually left the FBI and took a job as head of security at the World Trade Center. He died there on 9/11, a poignant historical twist. 

Interviewed recently in Washington on the same day the nation’s intelligence chiefs were on Capitol Hill warning lawmakers about contemporary threats the country faces, Daniels wonders if the people in power have learned the hard lessons that came out of the aftermath of the attacks. 

“What have we learned? And I’m not just talking about getting on an airplane,” he says. 

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Wait There’s More!

The creative team behind “The Looming Tower” was generous with their time, and sometimes it doesn’t all fit in the same podcast. Lucky for us, we have a newsletter!

Some notable nuggets from our interviews with the series’ squad:

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Capitol Farewell

Congressional leaders, dignitaries, family and President Donald Trump paid tribute to the late Christian evangelist Billy Graham on Wednesday. Graham will lie in honor in the Capitol Rotunda this week. 

Roll Call White House Correspondent John T. Bennett was there, and he writes that Graham’s presence in the Capitol presented both graceful and dissonant moments, capping a career of a “towering and sometimes-polarizing American religious figure.” 

Desert Duel

Normally, a rock-solid Republican district based in the Phoenix suburbs would be no sweat for the GOP. But, as Roll Call elections analyst Nathan Gonzales writes, “Republicans seem to find new ways to make these special elections competitive.” 

Voters in Arizona’s 8th Congressional District chose Republican Debbie Lesko and Democrat Hiral Tipirneni on Tuesday night to advance to the special election to replace Republican Trent Franks. But a combination of alleged campaign violations and the Donald Trump-fueled atmosphere prompted Gonzales and his Inside Elections analysis to move the race from Solid Republican to Likely Republican. 

Voters will choose between Lesko and Tipirneni on April 24.

The Kicker

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