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How would you describe the problem that you have testified about, and what would you recommend, in essence, that the Congress do ?
Air. Rusk. Well, I would subject electronic surveillance to court warrants except for those who are not under the jurisdiction of the United States, who are here in our country. I would suggest to the committee that it look carefully at the standard of probable cause that you would expect the judges to use, and to raise the question as to whether in two fields, espi
...onage and counterespionage on the one side, political terrorism on the other, whether those standards ought 440 to be the same as they might be in an ordinary criminal case. For example, I would suggest that if the Congress sets up a joint com- mittee on intelligence comparable in its techniques to the Joint Atomic Energy Committee, that some aspect of this problem might be subject to its oversight, and reporting to it rather than to more than 100 Members of Congress that are on the 4 committees that are named in these bills.

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