FCC Monitoring of Employees' Telephones: Hearing, Ninety-second Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - 82 sider |
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Side 10
... circumstances not involv- ing national security , the law specifically forbids any eavesdropping unless at least one of the parties whose telephone calls are intercepted has consented to the tap , or unless a court order has been ...
... circumstances not involv- ing national security , the law specifically forbids any eavesdropping unless at least one of the parties whose telephone calls are intercepted has consented to the tap , or unless a court order has been ...
Side 12
... circumstances— was to use an extension to the existing Government telephone . Mr. MANELLI . What were the other alternatives you put out ? Mr. GOLDSMITH . The other alternative possibly would have been to see whether or not a microphone ...
... circumstances— was to use an extension to the existing Government telephone . Mr. MANELLI . What were the other alternatives you put out ? Mr. GOLDSMITH . The other alternative possibly would have been to see whether or not a microphone ...
Side 13
... circumstances and I made no such recommendations . Mr. MANELLI . This would be the only time ? Mr. GOLDSMITH . The single only time . Mr. MANELLI . With respect to the problem of leaks , which you are . addressing , that problem ...
... circumstances and I made no such recommendations . Mr. MANELLI . This would be the only time ? Mr. GOLDSMITH . The single only time . Mr. MANELLI . With respect to the problem of leaks , which you are . addressing , that problem ...
Side 15
... circumstances on this phone which , in fact , is not a private telephone . Mr. PICKLE . Is it your testimony that because it is a Government phone , this permits you then to listen in on any extension , or to set up any kind of ...
... circumstances on this phone which , in fact , is not a private telephone . Mr. PICKLE . Is it your testimony that because it is a Government phone , this permits you then to listen in on any extension , or to set up any kind of ...
Side 16
... circumstances that would prevail whether or not I would consider this to be right or wrong . If I have my own telephone and there are circumstances , I would consider it appropriate . Mr. PICKLE . If you had a series of extensions on a ...
... circumstances that would prevail whether or not I would consider this to be right or wrong . If I have my own telephone and there are circumstances , I would consider it appropriate . Mr. PICKLE . If you had a series of extensions on a ...
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action Administrative Order advised agency agenda items agenda material allegation asked attorney authorized believe Chairman Burch Commis Commission's committee Communications Act confidential CONGRESS THE LIBRARY correct Counsel desk device employee employee's office Executive Director extension phone extension telephone fact February 12 Federal Communications Commission file memoranda foreign commerce Fourth Amendment Fred Goldsmith GELLER Giardina GOLDSMITH Government House illegal implied consent installation Interstate and Foreign investigation involved J. J. PICKLE leaks LIBRARY OF CONGRE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS MANELLI March 28 matter memorandum Omnibus Crime Act opinion oral communication outsider PAGLIN party person PETTIT PICKLE purpose reason record regulations rule Section 605 security officer Senate SHOCKRO SHOUP sion specific SPRINGER staff statement subcommittee surveillance suspected talking tele telephone company telephone extension telephone monitoring testimony third floor tion trespasser United United States Code violation wire or oral wiretapping witness
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Side 9 - Subpenas may be issued over the signature of the chairman of the committee or any member of the committee designated by him, and may be served by any person designated by such chairman or member. The chairman of the committee or any member thereof may administer oaths to witnesses.
Side 30 - ... (iv) such use or endeavor to use (A) takes place on the premises of any business or other commercial establishment the operations of which affect interstate or foreign commerce; or (B) obtains or is for the purpose of obtaining information relating to the operations of any business or other commercial establishment the operations of which affect interstate or foreign commerce; or...
Side 8 - Code, and to the employees thereof (including employees paid from nonappropriated funds), and (b) to those portions of the legislative and judicial branches of the Federal Government and of the Government of the District of Columbia having positions in the competitive service and to the employees in those positions.
Side 48 - ... 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...
Side 9 - House is in session, has recessed, or has adjourned, to hold such hearings, and to require, by subpena or otherwise, the attendance and testimony of such witnesses and the production of such books, records, correspondence, memorandums, papers, and documents as it deems necessary.
Side 54 - ... (v) such person acts in the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or any territory or possession of the United States; (c) willfully discloses, or endeavors to disclose, to any other person the contents of any wire or oral communication, knowing or having reason to know...
Side 8 - Resources, to which committee shall be referred all proposed legislation, messages, petitions, memorials, and other matters relating to the following subjects: 1.
Side 54 - ... of any business or other commercial establishment the operations of which affect interstate or foreign commerce; or (B) obtains or is for the purpose of obtaining information relating to the operations of any business or other commercial establishment the operations of which affect interstate or foreign commerce; or (v) such person acts in the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or any territory or possession of the United States...
Side 8 - In — (1) its analysis, appraisal, and evaluation of the application, administration, and execution of the laws enacted by the Congress, and (2) Its formulation, consideration, and enactment of such modifications of or changes in those laws, and of such additional legislation, as may be necessary or appropriate, each standing committee shall review and study, on a continuing basis, the application, administration, and execution of those laws, or parts of laws, the subject matter of which is within...
Side 8 - Each committee shall submit to the House, not later than January 2 of each odd-numbered year, a report on the activities of that committee under this rule and Rule X during the Congress ending at noon on January 3 of such year. Committee Rules Adoption of written rules 2. (a) Each standing committee of the House shall adopt written rules governing its procedure.