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CIA-RDP75-00149R000700220005-9
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RIPPUB
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K
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1
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December 20, 2016
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January 16, 2007
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5
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Publication Date: 
February 26, 1967
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It Ap''ro rt Po K-W& IN'R01 /16 : CIA-R 3333 GF074TV1=CTiCUT AVE., N.W., WASHINGTON, D. C. 20008, WOODLEY 6.6300 PUBLIC AFFAIRS STAFF PROGRAM Meet the Press FOIAB3B February 26, 1967 STATION WHC-TV NBC F103A& k Washington, DC 3:00 PM FULL TEXT EDWIN NEWMAN: "This Is Edwin Newman inviting. you to a special edition of Meet the Press' on the CIA controversy." NEWMAN: "Recent disclosures of CIA subsidies to the National Student Association and other organizations have again focused attention on the.CIA. Serious questions are being raised about the CIA.`s undercover activities, and about the need for greater control over the Agency. "Our guests in this special edition -. one hour -- of ;LLMeet the Press1, represent a variety of views on the matter. "Senator Joseph S. Clark, Democrat of Pennsylvania,a member of the Foreign Relations Committee. "Senator Henry M. Jackson, Democrat of Washington, a member of the CIA Subcommittee of the Armed Services Committee. "Robert Amory, Jr., former Deputy Director for Intelligence of the CIA. "Sam Brown, Chairman of the National Supervisory Board of the --National Students Association, and. "Dennis Shaul, former President of the National Students Asso- ci ati on. "Max Frankel of the New York Times. "On our panel of reporters today are Lawrence E. Spivak, per.. ;,,anent member of the :'.Meet the Press' panel. "Thomas B. Ross of the Chicago Sun Times, and OFrVICGO IN, NGW YORK ? DETROIT ? LOB ANGELES ? WASHINGTON. 0. 0. ? BAN FRANCISCO ? NEW ENGLAND' CHICAGO - - 01 8000700220005-9