Nomination of Admiral Stansfield Turner: Hearings Before the Select Committee on Intelligence of the United States Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session, on Nomination of Admiral Stansfield Turner to be Director of Central Intelligence, February 22 and 23, 1977U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 98 sidor |
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... Thank you. Admiral, I recall with great pleasure our visit to the South Pole a few years ago, and if you are going to remain an admiral and want to do it again sometime, I will go with you. You know as well as I know that the dual ...
... Thank you. Admiral, I recall with great pleasure our visit to the South Pole a few years ago, and if you are going to remain an admiral and want to do it again sometime, I will go with you. You know as well as I know that the dual ...
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... Thank you . Admiral , I recall with great pleasure our visit to the South Pole a few years ago , and if you are going to remain an admiral and want to do it again sometime , I will go with you . You know as well as I know that the dual ...
... Thank you . Admiral , I recall with great pleasure our visit to the South Pole a few years ago , and if you are going to remain an admiral and want to do it again sometime , I will go with you . You know as well as I know that the dual ...
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... Thank you , Mr. Chairman . The CHAIRMAN . Thank you very much , Senator Stevenson . I am pleased to now welcome to the committee the nominee for the Director of Central Intelligence , Adm . Stansfield Turner . Admiral Turner , welcome ...
... Thank you , Mr. Chairman . The CHAIRMAN . Thank you very much , Senator Stevenson . I am pleased to now welcome to the committee the nominee for the Director of Central Intelligence , Adm . Stansfield Turner . Admiral Turner , welcome ...
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... thank Senator Stevenson for his very kind words , and Senator Percy for his in absentia . I would like to start by noting that governments , no less than any of us as individuals , depend upon accurate and timely information to make ...
... thank Senator Stevenson for his very kind words , and Senator Percy for his in absentia . I would like to start by noting that governments , no less than any of us as individuals , depend upon accurate and timely information to make ...
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... Thank you , sir . The CHAIRMAN . Thank you very much , Admiral Turner . Before proceeding with the questioning by the committee , may I administer the oath , sir ? Admiral TURNER . Please . The CHAIRMAN . Do you swear that the testimony ...
... Thank you , sir . The CHAIRMAN . Thank you very much , Admiral Turner . Before proceeding with the questioning by the committee , may I administer the oath , sir ? Admiral TURNER . Please . The CHAIRMAN . Do you swear that the testimony ...
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Nomination of Admiral Stansfield Turner: Hearings Before the Select ... United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Intelligence Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1977 |
Nomination of Admiral Stansfield Turner: Hearings Before the Select ... United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Intelligence Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1977 |
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Sida 1 - Chairman and members of the committee. I am very pleased to be here this morning and to have the opportunity to...
Sida 1 - I would like to ask unanimous consent that my full statement be made a part of the record. The CHAIRMAN. Without objection, so ordered. [The prepared statement of Senator Kassebaum follows:] PREPARED STATEMENT OF SENATOR KASSEBAUM Messrs.
Sida 28 - Chief of Naval Operations and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, ample experience with weapons and forces procured or structured to meet the whim of civilian managers.
Sida 7 - ... committee any and all intelligence activities which constitute violations of the constitutional rights of any person, violations of law, or violations of Executive orders, Presidential directives, or departmental or agency rules or regulations; each department and agency should further report to such committee what actions have been taken or are expected to be taken by the departments or agencies with respect to such violations.
Sida 51 - ... monument was created, or were they small ranchers? Mr. HANSEN. I think they were small. I think the largest ranching operation that Mr. Rockefeller purchased was that owned by Mr. Farren. I think he owned somewhere around 2,000 head of cattle and summered on the forest at that time around 1,100 head.
Sida 83 - Central Intelligence Agency. All duties and responsibilities of the CIA shall be related to the intelligence functions set out below. As authorized by the National Security Act of 1947, as amended, the CIA Act of 1949, as amended, and other laws, regulations and directives...
Sida 11 - I would like to suggest it be made a part of the record. The CHAIRMAN. Without objection, it is so ordered. (The prepared statement of Dr.
Sida 30 - ... quoted Leonid Brezhnev declaring to restive East European colleagues that detente was a ruse designed to lead to a decisive shift in the balance of power. These reports cited Brezhnev as telling a meeting of East European communist party leaders that the strategy of "peaceful coexistence" would permit the Soviets to build up their military and economic power so that, by 1985, "a decisive shift in the correlation of forces...
Sida 72 - That the Agency shall have no police, subpoena, lawenforcement powers, or internal security functions: Provided further. That the departments and other agencies of the Government shall continue to collect, evaluate, correlate, and disseminate departmental intelligence: And provided further. That the Director of Central Intelligence shall be responsible for protecting intelligence sources and methods...
Sida 76 - Presidential advisory role overlaps in particular with those of the President's Assistant for National Security Affairs and the Secretary of State.