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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2001/09/12/MN229389.DTL

Willie Brown got low-key early warning about air travel

Phillip Matier, Andrew Ross
Wednesday, September 12, 2001

For Mayor Willie Brown, the first signs that something was amiss came late Monday when 
he got
a call from what he described as his airport security - - a full eight hours before 
yesterday's string
of terrorist attacks -- advising him that Americans should be cautious about their air 
travel.

The mayor, who was booked to fly to New York yesterday morning from San Francisco
International Airport, said the call "didn't come in any alarming fashion, which is 
why I'm hesitant
to make an alarming statement."

In fact, at the time, he didn't pay it much mind.

"It was not an abnormal call. I'm always concerned if my flight is going to be on 
time, and they
always alert me when I ought to be careful."

Exactly where the call came from is a bit of a mystery. The mayor would say only that 
it came
from "my security people at the airport."

Mike McCarron, assistant deputy director at SFO, said the Federal Aviation 
Administration
"routinely" issues security notices about possible threats. He said two or three such 
notices have
been received in the past couple of
months,

but none in recent days.

Whatever the case, Brown didn't think about it again until he was up, dressed
and waiting for his ride to the airport for an 8 a.m. flight to New York, where
he was to attend a state retirement board meeting. That was when he turned
on the TV, and like millions of other Americans, saw the twin towers of the
World Trade Center crumble and the Pentagon go up in smoke.

Before the mayor was even out the door, District Attorney Terence Hallinan - -
 the man Brown said just last week should be recalled -- was checking in and
offering help.

What followed was a conversation made up of equal parts gravity and
formality.

"You know, you're the first call I've gotten on this," Brown said to Hallinan, as
they were signing off.

With that, the mayor hung up and headed for City Hall. Along the way, he
made the call to close all city buildings for the day and city schools as well.

He also talked with representatives of the Bank of America building and the
Transamerica Pyramid, who agreed that because the structures were such
high- profile symbols they too should be closed for the day.

Once Brown arrived at City Hall, calls were made in quick order to Municipal
Railway director Michael Burns: "I want a complete backup in case anything
happens to the subway tunnels," Brown said.

The Coast Guard: "To make sure the bridges were being protected."

And to the health, police and fire departments to make sure they were staffed
for the emergency.

The last call went to Tom Ammiano, the mayor's longtime political nemesis
and president of the Board of Supervisors.

"We may have to declare a state of emergency, although it's not something I
want to do at this point because it kicks in all sorts of things -- but we may
have to be ready," the mayor said.

Ammiano apparently agreed, because an hour or so later -- when the two sat
next to each other at a city department heads meeting at the command
center -- the call was made for only a "limited" state of emergency. One that
would allow the courts, city offices and schools to close, but still keep the city
pretty much in working order.

"What I want," the mayor said, "is for things to be to run as normally as
possible, but sagely."

And for the most part they did. As for what comes next?

"With any luck, we'll be back to normal by tomorrow -- but with a heightened
sense of awareness," Brown said as he sipped coffee with reporters at
Citizen Cake on Grove Street.

But as for long-term safety?

"We can only do what we can," the mayor said, adding, "Hell, if they can't
protect the Pentagon from attack, what can they protect?"

BART BLOCKS: Don't go looking for a rest room on BART -- they're all
locked.

According to BART information officer Ron Rodriguez, a memorandum went
out yesterday ordering all station rest rooms to be locked until further notice.
They've also put out the word to watch for suspicious packages.

THE OTHER BROWN: Over in Oakland, Mayor Jerry Brown was trying his
best to keep things normal as well.

"We're carrying on," Brown said. "I think the most important thing is for
people to stay calm and understand that the power of terrorism is
psychological.

"The goal is to sow disunity and to undermine our faith in the leadership of
the country."

A few blocks away, Democratic pollster Paul Maslin sat in his office high-
rise and wondered about the long-term effect of the attacks.

"It's like one part Pearl Harbor, one part Northern Ireland and one part I don't
know what," was how Maslin summed it up.

Maslin -- who does polling for Gov. Gray Davis, among others -- said the
strangest call he got yesterday was from one of the biggest Democratic
consultants in Washington, D.C., who had just bolted his apartment.

"This was a grown man in his 50s, and he was scared out of his wits
because he'd heard that a second plane was headed for the Pentagon,"
Maslin said.

"We can't even begin to gauge the long-term effects of this yet, but I will say, I
don't think we'll ever be the same."

Chronicle columnists Phillip Matier and Andrew Ross appear Sundays,
Mondays and Wednesdays.

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