Tuesday, January 12, 2010

What Good Were The 9/11 Commission's Recommendations?

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The full picture of what led up to a attempted Christmas Day bombing of a Northwest Airlines flight upon its way to Detroit is still not clear, as well as a pieces of a puzzle have been still being put together. President Obama says he is in conclusion obliged for a security lapses, but a little censure Congress for not following by upon a little of a recommendations of a 9/11 Commission. Host Liane Hansen talks with former 9/11 Commission member Richard Ben-Veniste about how good a commission's recommendations have been implemented.

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