http://www.startribune.com/stories/1576/4377743.htmlPublished February 15, 2004 PANE15
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The White House said Saturday that President Bush plans to meet with only a limited number of representatives from the commission investigating the Sept. 11 attacks, despite a statement issued Friday that suggested he would meet with the whole panel.
The new details surprised some commission officials and members -- who believed they had secured a promise from Bush for a private meeting with all 10 members -- and could add to the tensions that have strained relations between the sides.
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Commission member Richard Ben-Veniste, a Democrat, said it "would be important for all the members of the commission to have an opportunity to participate in an interview such as this."
"There is a significant difference between interviewing a witness in person and in being present, seeing a witness in person and having an opportunity to ask follow-up questions and simply reading a transcript or memo, he said.
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Hes selecting who he is going to LIE too