Clapper told the committee he believed that both North Korea and Iran understand that.
The reason I ask is Lindsey Graham has just asked -- called for Clapper to resign.
Jim Clapper deserves a lot of credit for his leadership in bringing the intelligence community together.
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Director of National Intelligence Jim Clapper's office seemed forced to do just that in late September.
Late Thursday, James Clapper, the director of national intelligence, issued a statement backing up the Pentagon's statement.
Mr. Clapper informed the White House on Wednesday that Mr. Petraeus was considering resigning, Mr. Turner said.
According to CBS News, the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) head James Clapper will take that hit.
North Korea, for whatever reason, believes the United States would use a nuclear weapon against it, Clapper said.
No doubt the administration would now like to shift blame to Mr. Clapper.
The FBI and Justice Department informed the Director of National Intelligence, James Clapper, of their findings early last week.
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Upon hearing about the affair, his boss, National Intelligence Director James Clapper, spoke to Petraeus by telephone on November 7th.
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Earlier, at a separate hearing in Congress, Mr. Clapper played down the latest spate of escalatory talk, suggesting it was bluster.
And our entire team, including our exceptional Director of National Intelligence, Jim Clapper, will remain relentless against al Qaeda and its affiliates.
On the second issue, Jim Clapper is, I think, the consummate DNI.
What Senator Graham said is based on a real misinterpretation of what Director Clapper said today, which I addressed earlier in these questions.
Angus King, I-Maine, quizzed Clapper about what, if any, deterrence, works with North Korea and Iran, who have been slapped with numerous U.N.
Congressional leaders on intelligence issues met Thursday with Director of National Intelligence James Clapper on the apparent leaks of classified information about cyberwarfare.
At a separate hearing in Congress, James Clapper, the director of national intelligence, played down the latest spate of escalatory talk, suggesting it was bluster.
The review was ordered by James Clapper, director of National Intelligence.
The front-runner, though, is James Clapper, the Pentagon's undersecretary for intelligence.
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Later Friday afternoon, Mr. Clapper's top deputy called key congressional leaders.
And when I chose Jim Clapper as Director of National Intelligence, I charged him with making sure that our intelligence community works as one integrated team.
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We'll have hearings tomorrow with Jim Clapper, the new nominee for that position, and I'm sure that, you know, this question of size and coordination will come up.
James Clapper, the director of U.S. intelligence, said Tuesday the North posed a serious threat to the U.S. and East Asia and that it could attack South Korea.
James Clapper, Director of National Intelligence, issued another stronger statement.
He added that Clapper believes his agencies shared information appropriately.
And in the story, I talk on the record with General Clapper, who at the time was the head of the Office of Intelligence for the Secretary of Defense.
Even by North Korean standards, the threat of a nuclear strike and the scrapping of a 1953 truce that effectively ended the Korean War have been incredibly provocative, Clapper said.
Shawn Turner, a spokesman for Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, said Mr. Clapper spoke with Mr. Petraeus that evening and the following day and urged him to step down.
Clapper told the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on Tuesday that it would be difficult to overrate the importance of cyber-warfare, which could devastate the U.S. economy and its infrastructure.
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