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Related: About this forumChris Hayes: Do We Want More Police? Or Less Police? And What Should They Be Doing? - All In - MSNBC
There is an existential question that we're facing as a society and that we've been arguing about, without really ever naming: What is policing for? says Chris Hayes. Aired on 04/14/2022.
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Chris Hayes: Do We Want More Police? Or Less Police? And What Should They Be Doing? - All In - MSNBC (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
Apr 2022
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Thank you for sharing this timely and eminently sensible commmentary! n/t
markpkessinger
Apr 2022
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LakeArenal
(28,845 posts)1. I know this is a pet peeve of an old English minor...
Fewer police. Not less it really drives me crazy when its a professional public speaker.
Rhiannon12866
(206,014 posts)2. Good point, annoys me, too.
I tend to use the captions as written unless there's a gross misspelling or words are left out, etc. But you're right - and they make these mistakes more often than they should.
markpkessinger
(8,401 posts)3. Thank you for sharing this timely and eminently sensible commmentary! n/t
Rhiannon12866
(206,014 posts)4. Thanks!
Chris Hayes is very good, he does his homework and explains the issues thoroughly and clearly. Rachel and Lawrence tend to get the attention, but I think Chris Hayes is underrated.