日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

  Home>News Center>World
         
 

US lawmakers demand spy program probe
(AP)
Updated: 2005-12-17 09:31

Dismayed US lawmakers demanded on Friday that Congress look into whether the highly secretive National Security Agency was granted new powers to eavesdrop without warrants on people inside the United States.

"There is no doubt that this is inappropriate," declared Republican Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. He promised hearings early next year.

Dismayed US lawmakers demanded on Friday that Congress look into whether the highly secretive National Security Agency was granted new powers to eavesdrop without warrants on people inside the United States.
US Vice President Dick Cheney, right, leaves a briefing in the U.S. Capitol along with White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card Friday, Dec. 16. 2005 after talking with members of the Senate Intelligence Committee leadership. [AP]
President Bush refused to discuss whether he had authorized such domestic spying, saying to comment would tie his hands in fighting terrorists.

Nor would other officials confirm or deny whether the nation's largest spy agency was permitted to gather communications from Americans under a presidential directive signed in 2002.

Instead, they asserted in careful terms that the president would do everything in his power to protect the American people while safeguarding civil liberties.

"I will make this point," Bush said in an interview with "The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer." "That whatever I do to protect the American people 錕斤拷 and I have an obligation to do so 錕斤拷 that we will uphold the law, and decisions made are made understanding we have an obligation to protect the civil liberties of the American people."

The reported program, first noted in Friday's New York Times, is said to allow the agency to monitor international calls and e-mail messages of people inside the United States. But the paper said the agency would still seek warrants to snoop on purely domestic communications 錕斤拷 for example, Americans' calls between New York and California.

"I want to know precisely what they did," said Specter. "How NSA utilized their technical equipment, whose conversations they overheard, how many conversations they overheard, what they did with the material, what purported justification there was."

Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., said he wanted to know exactly what is going on before deciding whether an investigation is called for. "Theoretically, I obviously wouldn't like it," he said of the program.

Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., a member of the Judiciary Committee, said, "This shocking revelation ought to send a chill down the spine of every American."

Vice President Dick Cheney and Bush chief of staff Andrew Card went to the Capitol Friday to meet with congressional leaders and the top members of the intelligence committees, who are often briefed on spy agencies' most classified programs. The Times said they had been previously told of the program. Members and their aides would not discuss the subject of the closed sessions Friday.

Some intelligence experts who believe in absolute presidential power argued that Bush would have the authority to order searches without warrants under the Constitution.

In a case unrelated to NSA eavesdropping in this country, the administration has argued that the president has vast authority to order intelligence surveillance without warrants "of foreign powers or their agents."

"Congress cannot by statute extinguish that constitutional authority," the Justice Department said in a 2002 legal filing with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review.

Other intelligence veterans found difficulty with the program in light of the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, passed after the intelligence community came under fire for spying on Americans. That law gives government 錕斤拷 with approval from a secretive U.S. court 錕斤拷 the authority to conduct covert wiretaps and surveillance of suspected terrorists and spies.

In a written statement, NSA spokesman Don Weber said the agency would not provide any information on the reported surveillance program. "We do not discuss actual or alleged operational issues," he said.

Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker, former NSA general counsel, said it was troubling that such a change would have been made by executive order, even if it turns out to be within the law.

Parker, who has no direct knowledge of the program, said the effect could be corrosive. "There are programs that do push the edge, and would be appropriate, but will be thrown out," she said.

Prior to 9/11, the NSA typically limited its domestic surveillance activities to foreign embassies and missions 錕斤拷 and obtained court orders for such investigations. Much of its work was overseas, where thousands of people with suspected terrorist ties or other valuable intelligence may be monitored.

The report surfaced as the administration and its GOP allies on Capitol Hill were fighting to save provisions of the expiring USA Patriot Act that they believe are key tools in the fight against terrorism. An attempt to rescue the approach favored by the White House and Republicans failed on a procedural vote.



Victory day celebrations in Srinagar
EU's Mandelson says no progress at WTO trade talks
Probe launched into fuel depot blaze near London
 
  Today's Top News     Top World News
 

Closing gap between haves and have-nots

 

   
 

150 Chinese businessmen arrested in Manila

 

   
 

US lawmakers demand spy program probe

 

   
 

Corrupt Guizhou road chief executed

 

   
 

Olympic triathlon hopeful killed by car

 

   
 

India, China to speed up border dispute talks

 

   
  Bush approved eavesdropping, official says
   
  Report: Bush permitted spying in US after 9/11
   
  Japan seeks stronger US alliance amid sour ties with neighbors
   
  South Korea fails to lead North back to nuclear talks
   
  CNN: Iraq mistakenly freed terror leader
   
  Millions of Iraqis vote in relative peace
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
  News Talk  
  Are the Republicans exploiting the memory of 9/11?  
Manufacturers, Exporters, Wholesalers - Global trade starts here.
Advertisement
         
主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产黄色一区 | 色姐| 久久久国产精品x99av | 国产suv精品一区二区69 | 观看av免费 | 国产毛片视频 | 免费高清欧美大片在线观看 | 欧美特级黄色大片 | 欧美日韩视频免费在线观看 | 亚洲日本国产 | av有码在线 | 国产精品一区二区免费视频 | 日本视频免费看 | 国产精品久久久久久一区二区三区 | 成人免费视频国产免费网站 | 国产美女91呻吟求 | 国产精品久久久久久精 | 国产一区在线视频 | 性爱视频免费 | 婷婷天堂网 | 国产在线久 | 成人在线欧美 | 国产成人久久久 | 国模精品视频一区二区 | 任你操在线视频 | 日韩精品极品视频在线观看免费 | 国产一级片免费 | 黄色a免费| 99青青 | 一极黄色大片 | 高清一区二区三区 | 欧美日韩午夜视频 | 精品欧美黑人一区二区三区 | 亚洲精品播放 | 国产精品成人一区 | 久草精品在线观看 | 国产精品视频一区在线观看 | 91高跟黑色丝袜呻吟在线观看 | 国产成人精品在线 | 日韩欧美大片在线观看 | 久久久精品久久久久 |