U.S. Intelligence Agencies and Activities: Hearings Before the Select Committee on Intelligence, U.S. House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 |
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... KASTEN , JR . , Wisconsin STAFF MEMBERS JAMES C. MINGEE ELLEN S. MILLER JAMES B. F. OLIPHANT SUSAN R. PAISNER SUSAN POOR GREGORY G. RUSHFORD MICHAEL A. SCHAFER JOSEPHINE SCHEIBER KATHY SCHROEHER EMILY SHEKETOFF ROSCOE B. STAREK III ...
... KASTEN , JR . , Wisconsin STAFF MEMBERS JAMES C. MINGEE ELLEN S. MILLER JAMES B. F. OLIPHANT SUSAN R. PAISNER SUSAN POOR GREGORY G. RUSHFORD MICHAEL A. SCHAFER JOSEPHINE SCHEIBER KATHY SCHROEHER EMILY SHEKETOFF ROSCOE B. STAREK III ...
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... Kasten ( substitute resolutions ) . 1244 1390 , 1399 , 1406 1311 1262 1268 , 1392 , 1399 1288 1456 Committee staff : " Post Mortem Report and Examination of the In- telligence Community's Performance Before and During Cyprus Crisis of ...
... Kasten ( substitute resolutions ) . 1244 1390 , 1399 , 1406 1311 1262 1268 , 1392 , 1399 1288 1456 Committee staff : " Post Mortem Report and Examination of the In- telligence Community's Performance Before and During Cyprus Crisis of ...
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... Kasten . Also present : A. Searle Field , staff director ; Aaron B. Donner , general counsel ; and Jack Boos , counsel . Chairman PIKE . The committee will come to order . What I would like to do at this particular point is announce ...
... Kasten . Also present : A. Searle Field , staff director ; Aaron B. Donner , general counsel ; and Jack Boos , counsel . Chairman PIKE . The committee will come to order . What I would like to do at this particular point is announce ...
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... Kasten ? Mr. KASTEN . No. The CLERK . Mr. Johnson ? Mr. JOHNSON . NO . Chairman PIKE . NO . Mr. Aspin votes no by proxy . Two " ayes , " 10 " noes . " The amendment is not agreed to . Mr. STANTON . Mr. Chairman , I move the adoption of ...
... Kasten ? Mr. KASTEN . No. The CLERK . Mr. Johnson ? Mr. JOHNSON . NO . Chairman PIKE . NO . Mr. Aspin votes no by proxy . Two " ayes , " 10 " noes . " The amendment is not agreed to . Mr. STANTON . Mr. Chairman , I move the adoption of ...
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... Kasten . Mr. KASTEN . Aye . The CLERK . Mr. Johnson . Mr. JOHNSON . Ave. The CLERK . Mr. Pike . Chairman PIKE . NO . Mr. Aspin votes no by proxy . By a vote of 5 yeas to 8 nays , the amendment is not agreed to . Mr. Stanton ? Mr ...
... Kasten . Mr. KASTEN . Aye . The CLERK . Mr. Johnson . Mr. JOHNSON . Ave. The CLERK . Mr. Pike . Chairman PIKE . NO . Mr. Aspin votes no by proxy . By a vote of 5 yeas to 8 nays , the amendment is not agreed to . Mr. Stanton ? Mr ...
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U.S. Intelligence Agencies and Activities: Hearings Before the Select ... United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Intelligence Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1975 |
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40 Committee activities Adams Admiral ZUMWALT agree agreement ASPIN authority believe Boyatt BUNDY Central Intelligence Central Intelligence Agency Chairman PIKE CLERK COLBY Committee on Intelligence Communist compliance concerned congressional covert action covert operations Cyprus decision Defense DELLUMS Department Director discussion documents EOKA-B estimate executive branch executive privilege fact FIELD forces foreign policy gentleman GIAIMO going Government GRAHAM HAYES House of Representatives Intelligence Agency intelligence community involved Ioannides issue JOHNSON KASTEN Kissinger LEHMAN Makarios matter McCLORY ment MILFORD military mittee MURPHY national intelligence estimate National Security Affairs National Security Council Otis G political President for National Presidential problem procedure question resolution responsibility ROGOVIN SALT SCALIA Searle Field secret Secretary Select Committee South Vietnam Soviet Soviet Union staff STANTON statement subpena talking Tet offensive things tion TREEN United Vietnam violations vote White House
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Sida 1730 - The President is the constitutional representative of the United States with regard to foreign nations. He manages our concerns with foreign nations and must necessarily be most competent to determine when, how, and upon what subjects negotiation may be urged with the greatest prospect of success. For his conduct he is responsible to the Constitution.
Sida 1737 - No funds appropriated under the authority of this or any other Act may be expended by or on behalf of the Central Intelligence Agency for operations in foreign countries, other than activities intended solely for obtaining necessary intelligence, unless and until the President finds that each such operation is important to the national security of the United States...
Sida 1732 - The President in every possible instance shall consult with Congress before introducing United States Armed Forces into hostilities or into situations where imminent involvement in hostilities is clearly indicated by the circumstances...
Sida 2009 - States and reports, in a timely fashion, a description and scope of such operation to the appropriate committees of the Congress, including the Committee on Foreign Relations of the United States Senate and the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the United States House of Representatives.
Sida 1510 - the President or any subordinate officer, official, or employee with custody or control of the documents or objects subpoenaed," to deliver to the District Court, on or before May 31, 1974, the originals of all subpoenaed items, as well as an index and analysis of those items, together with tape copies of those portions of the subpoenaed recordings for which transcripts had...
Sida 1742 - Those who won our independence believed that the final end of the state was to make men free to develop their faculties; and that in its government the deliberative forces should prevail over the arbitrary. They valued liberty both as an end and as a means. They believed liberty to be the secret of happiness and courage to be the secret of liberty.
Sida 1754 - ... (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...
Sida 1732 - Nothing in this joint resolution— (1) is intended to alter the constitutional authority of the Congress or of the President, or the provisions of existing treaties; or (2) shall be construed as granting any authority to the President with respect to the introduction of United States Armed Forces into hostilities or into situations wherein involvement in hostilities is clearly indicated by the circumstances which authority he would not have had in the absence of...
Sida 1778 - A right secured by the law of nations to a nation, or its people, is one the United States as the representatives of this nation are bound to protect.
Sida 1748 - The President is the sole organ of the nation in its external relations, and its sole representative with foreign nations.