Former senator Bob Graham and independent journalists claim Saudi ties to Sept.11 attacks

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This week the New York times reported on former Florida Senator Bob Graham’s pursuit to reveal Saudi Arabia’s link to the 9/11 hijackers. Graham has called for the federal government to make public 28 classified pages of the 9/11 commission report, which he claims conceals a tie between the hijackers and a Saudi family that hastily left their Sarasota home days before the attacks. connections between the attackers and the family or the Saudi Arabian government was denied by a Tampa FBI field agent. Rush Baker is a journalist and founder of whowhatwhy.org, an investigative news website that covered the alleged connection since 2011, in conjunction with the non profit news website floridabulldog.org and the Miami Herald. He joins us to discuss the details of the case and what has been uncovered so far.

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