The ten members of the 9/11 Commission got to ask him and Vice President Dick Cheney any question they wanted about the September 11th attacks.
What the new memo makes clear is that the White House's lack of urgency in facing down the domestic Al Qaeda threat wasn't all that complicated.
Fortunately for Bush, the 9/11 Commission Report was careful not to point the finger directly at the sitting president.
Still, when set beside the newly declassified memo, their official version of history as described by the 9/11 Commission Report feels incomplete, and sanitized.
On the question of whether Al Qaeda came up during the August 17 briefing, Morell said he did not remember.