jimmy kallstrom and others made some calls.ere was one job in particular he was really interested in. it paid $350,000 a year, but it also had a special kind of significance for o'neill. it was chief of security at those buildings ramzi yousef had tried to destroy, the world trade center. >> and i joked with him. i said, "well, that will be an easy job. they're not going to bomb that place again." and he said... he says, "well, actually..." he immediately came back, and he said, "now, actually, they've always wanted to finish that job. i think they're going to try again." and of course, that's something i'll just never forget. >> narrator: on the night of september 10, john o'neill did what he loved doing, and he did it from his favorite table at elaine's. >> it was classic john. i... to this day, i can remember john sitting in a chair looking up at me with that... that classic john o'neill smile, saying, "doesn't get better than this." >> narrator: the talk, of course, turned to bin laden. >> he had said to me, "we're due, and