2024-11-03
50 分钟Broadcasting from Washington, we look back over Monocle Radio’s coverage of the US presidential election, the future of democracy and the issues driving voters with experts and Monocle’s own correspondents. Plus: A ride-along with the Dallas PD. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello, and welcome to a special US Edition of the Curator on Monocle Radio.
I'm Chris Chermack.
Over the next 60 minutes, we'll be bringing you some of the very best interviews and reports from our coverage of the US Presidential elections on Monocle Radio with highlights from our studios at Midori House, from here in Washington, D.C.
and from around the United States.
This week, we take a ride with the Dallas pd.
She might be prone to have weapons inside the apartment right now.
We just don't know.
And we discussed the role of democracy on the ballot on Tuesday.
In 2022, this was definitely a campaign issue, but it was an emerging campaign issue.
But it is something that has become more politicized over the last two years.
All that and much, much more over the next hour here on the Curator with me, Chris Turmac.
For the past month, Monocle Radio's daily show, the Briefing, has been running themed US Election specials every Tuesday.
And we started with a look at the role of crime and policing in the United States, a perennial issue that has only become more challenging since the pandemic.
Monocle's US Editor, Chris Lord took a ride along with the Dallas PD to get a sense of what they've managed to get right and what other police departments and even the White House can learn from them.
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It's high noon here in Dallas, Texas, and I'm in the backseat of an unmarked Dodge Charger of the Dallas Police Department.
At the wheel is Major Jason Scoggins, and we're here to see a revolutionary violent crime plan being put into action.
There's a female at a nearby apartment complex, and she has an active warrant for manslaughter.
She hit someone with their car.