Into your homes during these extraordinary times. We are grateful. The beat with Ari Melber starts right now. Thanks so much, welcome to the beat, im Ari Melber, Early Voting is underway in 36 states, the majority of the country, it begins in the big state of Ohio Tomorrow and the election is 29 days away. Debates, done, and tonight we can tell you marks another Campaign Tradition for the home stretch, the interview, the longrunning 60 minute show a program that invites both nominees for their turn, the moments can be memorable. You dont have any doubts that you are ready . No. Whered you get all this confidence . My wife asked me all the time. There answer, now Kamala Harris is taking her turn as the nominee on the 60 Minutes Program Tonight and in a contrast to Donald Trump, who is breaking that tradition. The gap actually reflects something larger, a divergence in their strategies because while republicans have been pushing these attacks were they say harris is hiding out from all i
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It is good to be back with you on this second hour of Chris Jansing reports. At this hour, will it be one and done . What Donald Trump is saying about the chances for a second debate after a performance that got bad reviews from even some of his closest allies. Plus, get the Friendship Bracelets ready, the Harris Campaign starts churning out the merch after Taylor Swift proclaims that she, as a childless cat lady, is in her endorsement era. The big money that poured in right after she did it. And millions watched but did the Debate Change minds . Were taking the pulse of Battleground State voters. And a bipartisan moment after a bitter faceoff. How the candidates marked todays 9 11 anniversary. Our Nbc News reporters are following all of the latest developments starting with, though the dust has barely settled from the first debate, Kamala Harris is pushing for round two. Nbcs Dasha Burns is in philadelphia. So, what are the chances, dasha, that Donald Trump agrees . Its. Reporter its
Many anarchists hate cops because cops are part of “the state.” True enough, from one angle. But seen from another, it might be more useful to think of them as a political bloc with their own interests, maybe even a “class fraction” or a Weberian status-group. As Stuart Schrader has argued, this is especially true now, after several rounds of neoliberal “police reform” efforts that entrenched police identity and their sense of group interest through “professionalization” and the emergence of entrepreneurialized competition between municipalities for limited state funding. As they became more autonomous, police started looking less like agents of the state and more like a gang or racket.