You have two men trying to save their legacy as failures in supervising intelligence gathering and a Sec. of State who wants to preserve her credibility.
I don't know how this will be resolved. Perhaps Woodward has been loose with the truth. We all know he didn't talk to Casey on his deathbed as he alleged in one book.
Tenet and Cofer could deny it--but that wouldn't help their legacy as much as leaving the mess on Condi's doorstep.
I'm somewhat non-plussed by her falling back on the "I have no memory of that" defense. I suspect that notes are taken at these meetings. Who would want to rely on memory on something like meetings about important subjects? So her denial is somewhat a non-denial.
I look at Condi's denial here as some thing Hilarity would say. Remember the case of the missing WH FBI files? "I just don't recall," "I just couldn't say." Condi wants to run for President and she is pulling a HRC on the public here. Although, I find Condi to be a much more credible person than HRC.