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Stuff You Should Know

How U.S. Marshals Work

Stuff You Should Know

iHeartPodcasts

Society & Culture

4.679.3K Ratings

🗓️ 29 September 2011

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Thought Chuck and Josh had already covered every law enforcement agency? Think again. The Marshals Service is the oldest law enforcement branch in the land, dating back to 1789. Listen up for how to get a free ride courtesy the Marshals in this episode.

Transcript

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0:00.0

There's so much news happening around the world that we're somehow supposed to stay on top of.

0:05.7

That's why we launched The Big Take.

0:08.3

It's a daily podcast from Bloomberg and I Heart Radio that turns down the volume a bit

0:14.0

to give you some space to think.

0:16.4

I'm Wes Kosova.

0:17.7

Each weekday I dig into one important story and talk about why it matters.

0:23.6

Listen to The Big Take on The I Heart Radio App, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen.

0:30.4

Brought to you by the reinvented 2012 Camry.

0:33.3

It's ready for you.

0:35.8

Welcome to Stuffy Should Know, GrimhouseStuffWorks.com.

0:45.8

Hey and welcome to The Podcast.

0:47.3

I'm Josh Clark.

0:48.6

There's Charles W. Chuck Bryant, which makes this stuff you should know.

0:54.6

And we were about to present part 80 in our series on law enforcement agencies.

0:59.5

Pretty soon we're going to just start profiling like ex-caps and stuff like that.

1:03.5

Did we still haven't done ATF or CIA or FBI?

1:07.2

The CIA article believes a lot.

1:09.2

I'm sure.

1:10.2

It needs some stuff.

1:11.2

So we're going to feel that we can have extra time to do a lot more research.

1:15.0

Okay.

1:16.0

Deal.

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