CONGRESS LOOKS AT 9/11 COMMISSION REPORT
John Brennan, Director of the Terrorist Threat Integration Center testifies before the House Judiciary Committee..on the recommendations by the 9/11 Commission on how to better defend the U.S. against terrorism on August 23, 2004 in Washington. ..(UPI Photo/Michael Kleinfeld)
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