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Ordinarily, TED's closely governed editorial process begins with the concept: the conference's "curators" feel out a speaker's interests, looking for material that's new and counterintuitive.
In 1964 only 29% of the American electorate agreed that "the government is pretty much run by a few big interests looking after themselves".
Young photographers and interns, used to being ignored by industry luminaries, reported unfailingly that, upon introduction, Tim spent long periods asking them about their interests, looking over their portfolios and offering practical advice.
The fund-raiser let the newcomers learn the real ropes of Washington: the debating floor is for talk of empowering constituents while nearby restaurants are where lawmakers cozy up to the power of deep-pocketed special interests looking for the inside track on legislative business.
As an American Political Science Association Task Force on Inequality and American Democracy noted in 2004, the proportion of Americans who agreed that "the government is run by a few big interests looking out only for themselves" more than doubled from the mid-1960s thethe mid-1990s, reaching more than 60 percent.
As another illustration, Table 2 considers the question "Generally speaking, would you say that this country is run by a few big interests looking out for themselves, or that it is run for the benefit of all the people?" with answers "1.
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But a further pooling of interests looks likely.
Interests look different to different presidents, as does what can be achieved with bombs and bullets.
Low interests look set to continue even after QE is cut back, according to the minutes.
The DOT's objection to Mr Reid, a respected veteran in the industry, because he might be beholden to foreign interests looks particularly meddlesome.
If you need evidence that this country has been hijacked by special interests, look no further than the hell that compromised politicians are putting Elizabeth Warren through.
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