Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Select Committee on IntelligenceU.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 |
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... foreign intelligence from an American who is not a spy . The foundation of this charter enterprise is congressional oversight . Because intelligence operations are secret , they are not subject to public scrutiny and debate as is normal ...
... foreign intelligence from an American who is not a spy . The foundation of this charter enterprise is congressional oversight . Because intelligence operations are secret , they are not subject to public scrutiny and debate as is normal ...
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... Intelligence when the provision is invoked . The provision favored by the administration is set forth in an appendix ... foreign sources and to deal with friendly foreign intelligence services would be significantly impaired by the ...
... Intelligence when the provision is invoked . The provision favored by the administration is set forth in an appendix ... foreign sources and to deal with friendly foreign intelligence services would be significantly impaired by the ...
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... intelligence officers , agents , and sources . The administration's preferred statutory language for section 701 appears in the appendix to my statement . Mr. Chairman , the administration also believes that amendments to the Foreign ...
... intelligence officers , agents , and sources . The administration's preferred statutory language for section 701 appears in the appendix to my statement . Mr. Chairman , the administration also believes that amendments to the Foreign ...
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... INTELLIGENCE Add the following new section in Title I : PRESIDENTIAL AUTHORITY IN WAR OR HOSTILITIES Sec . 146. ( a ) The President may waive any or all of the restrictions on intelli- gence ... foreign intelligence activities depend 20 2.
... INTELLIGENCE Add the following new section in Title I : PRESIDENTIAL AUTHORITY IN WAR OR HOSTILITIES Sec . 146. ( a ) The President may waive any or all of the restrictions on intelli- gence ... foreign intelligence activities depend 20 2.
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... foreign intelligence and counter- intelligence activities of the United States . ( 4 ) Individuals who have a concealed relationship with foreign intelligence components of the United States government may be exposed to physical danger ...
... foreign intelligence and counter- intelligence activities of the United States . ( 4 ) Individuals who have a concealed relationship with foreign intelligence components of the United States government may be exposed to physical danger ...
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Pagina 400 - ... no person not being authorized by the sender shall intercept any communication and divulge or publish the existence, contents, substance, purport, effect, or meaning of such intercepted communication to any person...
Pagina 106 - ... to the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of the House of Representatives and the Select Committee on Intelligence of the Senate.
Pagina 277 - ... of his own choosing who may act as counsel. There should be a full stenographic record of the hearing available to the parties concerned. In the hearing of charges of incompetence the testimony should include that of teachers and other scholars. either from his own or from other institutions. Teachers on continuous appointment who are dismissed for reasons not involving moral turpitude should receive their salaries for at least a year from the date of notification of dismissal whether or not...
Pagina 538 - Whoever, with intent or reason to believe that it is to be used to the injury of the United States or to the advantage of a foreign nation...
Pagina 40 - PROHIBITION ON ASSASSINATION No person employed by or acting on behalf of the United States Government shall engage in. or conspire to engage in, assassination.
Pagina 201 - ... (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.
Pagina 278 - In such cases the administration must assume full responsibility and the American Association of University Professors and the Association of American Colleges are free to make an investigation. Paragraph (c) of the 1940 Statement should also be interpreted in keeping with the 1964 Committee A Statement on Extramural Utterances (AAUP Bulletin, Spring, 1965, p.
Pagina 277 - In all cases where the facts are in dispute, the accused teacher should be informed before the hearing in writing of the charges against him and should have the opportunity to be heard in his own defense by all bodies that pass judgment upon his case.
Pagina 166 - Whoever, under color of any law, statute, ordinance, regulation, or custom, willfully subjects any inhabitant of any State, Territory, or District to the deprivation of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured or protected by the Constitution or laws of the United States...
Pagina 501 - Counterintelligence means information gathered and activities conducted to protect against espionage and other clandestine intelligence activities, sabotage, international terrorist activities or assassinations conducted for or on behalf of foreign powers, organizations or persons, but not including personnel, physical, document, or communications security programs.