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MADISON, NEW JERSEY-- November 22, 2003 (TomFlocco.com) -- Victim family members Sally Regenhard and Monica Gabrielle
testified Wednesday, passionately expressing their Skyscraper Safety Campaign concerns at the fifth 9-11 Commission
hearing on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States at Drew University's Baldwin Gymnasium where former New Jersey
Governor and Commission chairman Thomas Kean is also the school's president.
However, additional news was made prior to and during Kean and Hamilton's press conference after Wednesday's
proceedings--but also after a closed-door commission meeting held Thursday morning. Some 9-11 family members privately
expressed concern regarding which two individuals would review key presidential documents. This, as past revelations
about conflicts of interest may again become a bone of contention with the families--given close administration links to
the only two commission members selected to exclusively review and summarize virtually all Presidential Daily Brief
(PDB) documents.
Commission member Fred Fielding told TomFlocco.com "we will seek everything that's relevant," when we asked him if the
panel would also subpoena National Security Counsel (NSC) meeting minutes and briefings, along with Director Richard
Clarke's July 5, 2001 Counter-terrorism Security Group (CSG) meeting minutes and directives. However, Kean and Hamilton
would not discuss their intentions regarding the key NSC and CSG documents and whether they would also be subpoenaed in
the 3,000-death murder investigation, as commission conflicts of interest regained the spotlight.
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