9/11 COMMISSION QUESTIONS FBI AND CIA AGENTS
Commissioner John Lehman listens to testimony during a meeting of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, on June 16, 2004 in Washington. The Commission is looking into the causes and consequences of 9/11 and how to combat global terrorism networks...(UPI Photo/Michael Kleinfeld)..
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