i spoke with ambassador john negroponte and a former director of national intelligence under george w. bush. and farwaz, a professor at the london school of economics. mr. ambassador, administration officials told us the american public would find this report shocking in its glory. what in it did you find most surprise something. >> first of all, you used in the leadup here that is system is broken. i don't think that's really true. i think in the statement the white house issued today they made clear there have been a lot of successes since the reforms took place in 9/11. so, frankly, as john brennan said, hindsight is 20/20 vision. we've had this terrorist now in custody for a couple of weeks' time. we've learned the narrative of what he was plotting to do. so, sure, it looks a bit shocking retrospectively. i didn't find it too surprising. i think it is fortunate we dodged this particular bullet. >> obviously we all feel that way. i want to clarify, given all the many, many warnings signs that were apparently there along the way, you don't find this to be concerning? >> well, concer