National Intelligence Reorganization and Reform Act of 1978: Hearings Before the Select Committee on Intelligence of the United States Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session, on S. 2525 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - 1101 sidor |
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... possible charter , not a charter which we all agree with every dot and every title , but a charter which is worked out recognizing the concerns and interest which exist in this very important area . At that point the committee will mark ...
... possible charter , not a charter which we all agree with every dot and every title , but a charter which is worked out recognizing the concerns and interest which exist in this very important area . At that point the committee will mark ...
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... possible that later on there might be a situation develop in which it might be important under all the circumstances for a President to take the position that the particu- lar act or the way it was carried out was not known to him or ...
... possible that later on there might be a situation develop in which it might be important under all the circumstances for a President to take the position that the particu- lar act or the way it was carried out was not known to him or ...
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... possible that a man might approve a certain operation , maybe President Eisenhower might have said yes , I did at one time ap- prove overflights , but I did not approve this specific overflight , and I think that would have gotten him ...
... possible that a man might approve a certain operation , maybe President Eisenhower might have said yes , I did at one time ap- prove overflights , but I did not approve this specific overflight , and I think that would have gotten him ...
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... possible . There would be no decision to be made by this committee in that regard as to whether our cryptographic services would attempt to break all codes . That would not be brought to the attention of the committee . Curiously enough ...
... possible . There would be no decision to be made by this committee in that regard as to whether our cryptographic services would attempt to break all codes . That would not be brought to the attention of the committee . Curiously enough ...
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... so that we are guilty of as few abuses as possible , in the process of correcting old abuses , can you think of any areas that we have covered here which would be better left to regulation , rather than to statutory control ? And I 29.
... so that we are guilty of as few abuses as possible , in the process of correcting old abuses , can you think of any areas that we have covered here which would be better left to regulation , rather than to statutory control ? And I 29.
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Sida 753 - Council shall be to advise the President with respect to the integration of domestic, foreign, and military policies relating, to the national security so as to enable the military services and the other departments and agencies of the Government to cooperate more effectively in matters involving the national security.
Sida 768 - ... to the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of the House of Representatives and the Select Committee on Intelligence of the Senate.
Sida 284 - The President, both as Commander-in-Chief and as the Nation's organ for foreign affairs, has available intelligence services whose reports are not and ought not to be published to the world. It would be intolerable that courts, without the relevant information, should review and perhaps nullify actions of the Executive taken on information properly held secret.
Sida 387 - Community may also collect such information concerning present or former employees, present or former intelligence agency contractors or their present or former employees, or applicants...
Sida 756 - President through the Office of Management and Budget; (d) The Director of Central Intelligence shall present and justify the National Foreign Intelligence Program budget to the Congress...
Sida 447 - Official surveillance, whether its purpose be criminal investigation or ongoing intelligence gathering, risks infringement of constitutionally protected privacy of speech. Security surveillances are especially sensitive because of the inherent vagueness of the domestic security concept, the necessarily broad and continuing nature of intelligence gathering, and the temptation to utilize such surveillances to oversee political dissent. We recognize, as we have before, the constitutional basis of the...
Sida 759 - Secret Service, activities to determine the existence and capability of surveillance equipment being used against the President of the United States, the Executive Office of the President, and, as authorized by the Secretary of the Treasury or the President, other Secret Service protectees and United States officials. No information shall be acquired intentionally through such activities except to protect against such surveillance, and those activities shall be conducted pursuant to procedures agreed...
Sida 770 - Special activities means activities conducted in support of national foreign policy objectives abroad which are planned and executed so that the role of the United States Government is not apparent or acknowledged publicly...
Sida 284 - But even if courts could require full disclosure, the very nature of executive decisions as to foreign policy is political, not judicial. Such decisions are wholly confided by our Constitution to the political departments of the government, executive and legislative.
Sida 8 - ... (4) to perform, for the benefit of the existing intelligence agencies, such additional services of common concern as the National Security Council determines can be more efficiently accomplished centrally ; (5) to perform such other functions and duties related to intelligence affecting the national security as the National Security Council may from time to time direct...