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Sent 1: The Vice President stated that he called the President to discuss the rules of engagement for the CAP.
Sent 2: He recalled feeling that it did no good to establish the CAP unless the pilots had instructions on whether they were authorized to shoot if the plane would not divert.
Sent 3: He said the President signed off on that concept.
Sent 4: The President said he remembered such a conversation, and that it reminded him of when he had been an interceptor pilot.
Sent 5: The President emphasized to us that he had authorized the shootdown of hijacked aircraft.
Sent 6: The Vice President's military aide told us he believed the Vice President spoke to the President just after entering the conference room, but he did not hear what they said.
Sent 7: Rice, who entered the room shortly after the Vice President and sat next to him, remembered hearing him inform the President, "Sir, the CAPs are up.
Sent 8: Sir, they're going to want to know what to do."
Sent 9: Then she recalled hearing him say, "Yes sir."
Sent 10: She believed this conversation occurred a few minutes, perhaps five, after they entered the conference room.
Sent 11: We believe this call would have taken place sometime before 10:10 to 10:15.
Sent 12: Among the sources that reflect other important events of that morning, there is no documentary evidence for this call, but the relevant sources are incomplete.
Sent 13: Others nearby who were taking notes, such as the Vice President's chief of staff, Scooter Libby, who sat next to him, and Mrs. Cheney, did not note a call between the President and Vice President immediately after the Vice President entered the conference room.
Sent 14: At 10:02, the communicators in the shelter began receiving reports from the Secret Service of an inbound aircraft-presumably hijacked-heading toward Washington.
Sent 15: That aircraft was United 93.
Sent 16: The Secret Service was getting this information directly from the FAA.
Sent 17: The FAA may have been tracking the progress of United 93 on a display that showed its projected path to Washington, not its actual radar return.
Sent 18: Thus, the Secret Service was relying on projections and was not aware the plane was already down in Pennsylvania.
Question: To the Vice President's recollection, what did the President and Vice President's conversation entail? (true/0)
Question: What hijacked aircraft were the pilots authorized to shoot down under CAP? (true/1)
Question: What was the name of the person who heard, "Yes Sir" while in the conference room? (true/2)
Question: Did Rice hear the Vice President agree or disagree with the President? (true/3)
Question: What information did the secret service get directly from the FAA? (true/4)
Question: Was the Secret Service getting information about United 93 aircraft's actual location or projected location at 10:02? (true/5)
Question: The Secret Service was relying on projections from which agency when they were unaware of United 93 already being crashed in Pennsylvania? (false/6)
Question: Who did Rice recall hearing say "Yes,sir" to the President? (true/7)
Question: Who signed off giving pilots instructions on whether to shoot down planes if they do not divert? (true/8)
Question: Where was United 93 presumably headed? (true/9)
Question: Who brought up the concept that CAP would not work unless Pilots had instructions on whether they could shoot a Plane if it did not divert? (false/10)
Question: Who signed off after the Vice President suggested that establishing CAP was no good if the pilots didn't have clear instructions if the plane didn't divert? (false/11)
Question: Why was the Secret Service's information about United 93 flawed? (true/12)
Question: What did Rice recall hearing of the President and Vice President's conversation? (true/13)
Question: Who said the president signed off on the rules of engagement for the CAP? (false/14)
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