U.S. intelligence agencies and activities ...: proceedings of the Select Committee on Intelligence, U.S. House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 |
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... CLERK . Mr. Giaimo ? [ No response . ] The CLERK . Mr. McClory ? [ No response . ] The CLERK . Mr. Stanton ? Mr. STANTON . Yes . The CLERK . Mr. Treen ? Mr. TREEN . Present . The CLERK . Mr. Dellums ? Mr. DELLUMS . Yes . The CLERK . Mr ...
... CLERK . Mr. Giaimo ? [ No response . ] The CLERK . Mr. McClory ? [ No response . ] The CLERK . Mr. Stanton ? Mr. STANTON . Yes . The CLERK . Mr. Treen ? Mr. TREEN . Present . The CLERK . Mr. Dellums ? Mr. DELLUMS . Yes . The CLERK . Mr ...
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... clerk will call the roll . Mr. TREEN . Parliamentary inquiry . Do I understand from the chair- man's remarks that ... clerk will call the roll . The CLERK . Mr. Giaimo . Mr. GIAIMO . Aye . The CLERK . Mr. Stanton . Mr. STANTON . Aye ...
... clerk will call the roll . Mr. TREEN . Parliamentary inquiry . Do I understand from the chair- man's remarks that ... clerk will call the roll . The CLERK . Mr. Giaimo . Mr. GIAIMO . Aye . The CLERK . Mr. Stanton . Mr. STANTON . Aye ...
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... clerk will call the roll . The CLERK . Mr. Giaimo ? Mr. GIAIMO . No. The CLERK . Mr. Stanton ? Mr. STANTON . No. The CLERK . Mr. Dellums ? Mr. DELLUMS . No. The CLERK . Mr. Murphy ? Mr. MURPHY . NO . The CLERK . Mr. Hayes 1264.
... clerk will call the roll . The CLERK . Mr. Giaimo ? Mr. GIAIMO . No. The CLERK . Mr. Stanton ? Mr. STANTON . No. The CLERK . Mr. Dellums ? Mr. DELLUMS . No. The CLERK . Mr. Murphy ? Mr. MURPHY . NO . The CLERK . Mr. Hayes 1264.
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... CLERK . Mr. Hayes ? Mr. HAYES . No. The CLERK . Mr. Lehman ? Mr. LEHMAN . No. The CLERK . Mr. McClory ? Mr. McCLORY . Aye . The CLERK . Mr. Treen ? Mr. TREEN . Ave. The CLERK . Mr. Kasten ? Mr. KASTEN . No. The CLERK . Mr. Johnson ? Mr ...
... CLERK . Mr. Hayes ? Mr. HAYES . No. The CLERK . Mr. Lehman ? Mr. LEHMAN . No. The CLERK . Mr. McClory ? Mr. McCLORY . Aye . The CLERK . Mr. Treen ? Mr. TREEN . Ave. The CLERK . Mr. Kasten ? Mr. KASTEN . No. The CLERK . Mr. Johnson ? Mr ...
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... question ? Mr. JOHNSON . May we have a record vote ? Chairman PIKE . All those in favor of a record vote , raise their hands . The clerk will call the roll . The CLERK . Mr. Giaimo . Mr. GIAIMO . No. The CLERK . Mr. Stanton . 1267.
... question ? Mr. JOHNSON . May we have a record vote ? Chairman PIKE . All those in favor of a record vote , raise their hands . The clerk will call the roll . The CLERK . Mr. Giaimo . Mr. GIAIMO . No. The CLERK . Mr. Stanton . 1267.
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40 Committee activities Adams Admiral ZUMWALT agree agreement amendment ASPIN authority believe budget Central Intelligence Central Intelligence Agency Chairman PIKE CLERK COLBY Committee on Intelligence Communist compliance Congress congressional covert action covert operations Cyprus Defense DELLUMS Department Director discussion documents DONNER EOKA-B estimate executive branch executive privilege executive session 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 McCLORY ment MILFORD military mittee MURPHY national intelligence estimates National Security Affairs National Security Council Otis G oversight President for National problem procedure question recommendations request resolution responsibility ROGOVIN SALT SCALIA Searle Field secret Secretary Select Committee South Vietnam Soviet staff STANTON statement subpena talking Tet offensive things tion TREEN United Vietnam violations vote White House
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