...haven't kept up lately 'cause of the Royal Baby news.
6,600 9/11 Families United to Bankrupt Terrorism, Sept. 20, 2012:
Scarborough ~ March 2011, on Bob Kerrey and Bob Graham supporting the families' decade-long lawsuit-that-nobody-ever-heard-of
Bill Maher interviews Bob Graham - 9/11 Saudi Connection
November 2008 - Sen. Bob Graham talks about government coverup involving the joint inquiry into the intelligence failure of September 11, 2001 which he was involved with. Important findings of the inquiry, including 28 pages dealing with Saudi financing to the terrorists were censored by the Bush administration before it's public release
Published on Sep 13, 2012
Senator Bob Graham reflects on the events of 9/11 and raises questions about the investigation that followed.
History Commons:
28 Pages - The classified document in question is part of the 9/11 Congressional Inquiry, 28 pages that were redacted in the final report and concerned possible Saudi government support for two of the 9/11 hijackers (see August 1-3, 2003). The 28 pages were actually written by Jacobson and are obviously relevant to his and Lesemans work at the 9/11 Commission, but Jacobson cannot remember every detail of what he wrote.
Stalled - Leseman therefore asks Zelikow to get her a copy, but Zelikow fails to do so for weeks, instead concluding a deal with the Justice Department that bans even 9/11 commissioners from some access to the Congressional Inquirys files (see Before April 24, 2003). Leseman confronts Zelikow, demanding: Philip, how are we supposed to do our work if you wont provide us with basic research material? Zelikow apparently does not answer, but storms away. [Shenon, 2008, pp. 110-112]
Leseman Later Fired - Leseman later obtains the document through a channel other than Zelikow, and will be fired for this (see (April 2003)).
http://www.historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a0403zelikowblocksredacted#a0403zelikowblocksredacted
Kristen Breitweiser, an advocate for Sept. 11 families, whose husband was killed in the World Trade Center, said in an interview that during a White House meeting in February between President Obama and victims families, the president told her that he was willing to make the pages public.
But she said she had not heard from the White House since then.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/24/world/middleeast/24saudi.html?_r=0