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The Power game. Part 3. The unelected

Questions whether the so-called "unelected" (the news media, organized lobbies and staff members in Congress and at the White House) wield too much power over politicians and political policy decisions. Considers the influence of TV anchormen, such as Ted Koppell and Dan Rather, and two of the most powerful lobbies in Washington -- the American Association of Retired Persons and the American-Israel Public Affairs Committee. Considers key White House staffs that have recently become the focus of congressional investigations into the abuse of power.

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  • "Questions whether the so-called "unelected" (the news media, organized lobbies and staff members in Congress and at the White House) wield too much power over politicians and political policy decisions. Considers the influence of TV anchormen, such as Ted Koppell and Dan Rather, and two of the most powerful lobbies in Washington -- the American Association of Retired Persons and the American-Israel Public Affairs Committee. Considers key White House staffs that have recently become the focus of congressional investigations into the abuse of power."
  • "Questions whether the so-called "unelected" (the news media, organized lobbies and staff members in Congress and at the White House) wield too much power over politicians and political policy decisions. Considers the influence of TV anchormen, such as Ted Koppell and Dan Rather, and two of the most powerful lobbies in Washington -- the American Association of Retired Persons and the American-Israel Public Affairs Committee. Considers key White House staffs that have recently become the focus of congressional investigations into the abuse of power."@en
  • "Do the so-called "unelected", i.e. the news media, organized lobbies and staff members both in Congress and at the White House wield too much power over politicians and political policy decisions? The program addresses that question in depth, considering the influence of TV Anchormen like Ted Koppell and Dan Rather, and two of the most powerful lobbies in Washington -- the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) and the American-Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). In addition, the program considers key White House staffs that have recently become the focus of congressional investigations into the abuse of power."

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  • "Documentary television programs"@en
  • "Nonfiction television programs"@en
  • "Television"
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Public affairs"
  • "Public affairs"@en
  • "Television programs"@en

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  • "The Power game Part III: The unelected"
  • "The Power game. Part 3. The unelected"@en
  • "The power game Part III, The unelected"
  • "The power game Part III, The unelected"@en
  • "The Power game. Part III, The unelected"
  • "The Power game. Part III, The unelected"@en