Bill Moyers journal. The rise of unitary executive power [videorecording] / a production of Public Affairs Television, Inc. ; a presentation of Thirteen/WNET New York ; producers, Gail Ablow ... [et al.] ; directed by Ken Diego.
Title from disc label. Host, Bill Moyers. Originally broadcast on television October 26, 2007. "BMJL001129"--Container.
Summary:
How far can a President go to defend the nation? This program examines the unprecedented presidential power that some say has been amassed by the Bush administration and wielded, often secretly, in the name of national security. Bill Moyers gets perspective from tow experts on the limits and abuses of federal power: Charles Fried, who teaches Constitutional law at Harvard Law School and served as solicitor general in the Reagan Administration, and Fritz Schwarz, who served as chief counsel to the Church Committee, which uncovered decades of abuse by the CIA and other intelligence agencies.
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