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time for the big show. "don lemon tonight" and the big star d. lemon. >> look who it is. the man who referred to the lovely and talented and very smart laura coates as the upgrade. what are you trying to say about me, buddy? >> better than you. [ laughter ] >> well, that part is true but still, i mean, you could at least fake it. you're supported to be my good friend. >> i am. i love you to death. [ laughter ] >> yeah.
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how are you doing? hey, listen -- >> one of the reasons i call her the upgrade is because i've been calling her that for over a year now. >> i know that. i know that. good to see you. >> good to see you, brother. >> i know you had a great thanksgiving. i know you did. i miss you and i'm grateful for your friendship and love. i think you're fantastic, one of the kindest people i know on this planet and there you go. i meant every word. >> i'm thankful for you in my life. it was great to see you having a good time. i like the friends-giving tradition. for us it was great to be in the house for the first time and was all good, man. one memory at a time. it's always better with you but good to know you were having fun. >> i'm glad you got to be with your family. i do friends-giving and do a big christmas and new years with my family before i head off and do the thing with anderson and andy but i'm a little worried. we don't know what is going to come up. i say better safe than sorry but don't panic, which is similar to
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what the experts are saying and president is saying. so we shall see. we don't know. i certainly hope it doesn't spread this omicron variant. i hope it doesn't. i think it's something -- >> i'm okay with the spread. it's about what it's impact is. i would adopt the know before you go strategy, which is i don't think society has a lot of tolerance right now for mixed messaging. there are too many people set up to be too resistant to what they're told to begin with. so make sure you know what this thing is and what it isn't and that you put it out there and you put it out there everywhere and stick to your story and back it up with the data. that's what the president has to do. he said he was going to do it today. not chaos and confusion then don't continue the pattern of knowing things and not telling the rest of us and having to be found out. >> listen, i think that's tough when you deal with the virus. i'm not expert but i know it
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mutates and changes and you have the variants but again, you don't want to be -- i think you can never be overly, you can't be too overly cautious. you do everything, everything in moderation but i don't know in this. i get the flu shot. i'm going to wear a mask. i usually get the flu every year. even though i take the shot every year, i get the flu but not as severe. i get the flu every year. it's been happening to me since i was a kid. something that happens to me. whenever i get the flu shot, it's not as severe so i'll continue to wear a mask because the first time in my 28 years on this planet that i did not get the flu was during the pandemic because i think it was the hand washing, the mask wearing, the social distancing. >> you and a lot of other people. the numbers tell the story. look, be cautious, do what you can but let's base it on what we know about this and what bothered me about the first wave of the covet rarage it was assu
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every unknown would be a negative and the idea there were more questions than answers suggested something unsatisfying in what we're being told. they don't know the answers. so take that as the answer until they say they have the data. >> i get what you're saying. look, you're entitled to your opinion. i think it's easy to be a monday morning quarterback when you don't know, you don't know. if you're the leader of the free world, what you should do is tell everyone to be as safe and cautious as possible but tell them we don't know and perhaps you should be more careful in your family gatherings and think about whether you want to expose people or be around people. that's all good advice. yes, you are right. people shouldn't, you know, say things they don't know but you don't know, you don't know, chris. >> i hear you. that the what i'm saying i don't want to hear big pharma guys say it should be okay with the vaccine, may not be as much. i'd have to see. shut up and, you know, let's see what you know when you know it
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and it's better to do it that way because we should have learned our lesson by now and the people get the data of what the hospitalizations are and what we've seen in this one province in south africa, this variant is boosting hospitalizations, now you got something to work with to drive the message of having to be careful. i know you'll cover it. >> i got a lot to cover. i'll see you, i love you. >> i love you d. lemon. this is "don lemon tonight." there is a lot going on. i was going go short there. i got a lot of news. it's great to be back. hope you had a great thanksgiving. there is a lot to know but the biggest story is full of unanswered questions as we've been discussing. the president of the united states joe biden calling it almost indefevitable this omicr variant will be here but urging americans not to panic.
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>> this variant is a cause for concern, not a cause for panic. we have the best vaccine in the world, the best medicines, the best scientists and we're learning more every single day. >> so that's what the president is saying and the cdc is also booster recommendations. they are saying everyone 18 and older should get a booster shot. >> the unvaccinated need to get vaccinated and those who are eligible to get boosted should get boosted. if you get the level of antibody high enough, the protection spills over to those other variants. >> now, dr. sanjay gupta explained to chris a few minutes ago, why those booster shots are so important right now. >> if you then boost on top of it, you get a bigger cushion effect, which is why i think now the boosters are being recommended for all adults because even if those antibodies
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aren't as effective at omicron, at delta, the more antibodies, the more protection. >> i know you have a lot of questions. everyone i know has a lot of questions. they've been asking me. we don't know everything. and we're going to explain all of you, to all of you and go through it to the best of our knowledge and explain what is going on with this omicron variant detected in southern africa but there is a lot that we don't know and it could take weeks until we have the answers for you. it is -- is it more transmissible? i don't know. is it more severe or dangerous than other variants? is it more resistant to vaccines? moderna's chief medical officer says this. >> this virus probably emerged around early october in south africa or botswana and suddenly in early november explodes to become the dominant strain
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displacing the delta variant in south africa and as you mentioned, as well, it's now in maybe 20 countries around the world. i think all the evidence points to the fact that this is a very chan transmissible virus and one we need to take seriously. >> if you want the information, stay tuned. the experts will weigh in tonight. with all of that, with the world on edge wondering what omicron will mean, i can't believe the lies and misinformation are spreading faster than the variant. here is exhibit a. congressman ronny jackson, remember, he was -- let me remind you he's a doctor for the former white house physician for the former guy, he is tweeting this. this is what he tweeted. here come the mev, the midterm election variant. they need a reason to push unsolicited nationwide mail in ballots. democrats will do anything to cheat during an election but we're not going to let them. again, a doctor trying to turn
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this variant into just another opportunity to push the big lie and bogus election fraud. he's not the only one. >> you can count on a variant about every october, every two years. >> okay. so obviously, not only is that a lie, it literally makes no sense. a new and concerning variant is not going to help democrats at the ballot box. a veariant that came to light i southern africa for you geography nerds out there is not in the united states so just to be absolutely clear, right, just to be absolutely clear, this new veariant is not a diabolical plt by democrats. let's review. republicans had nothing to say when they pushed lies and deadly misinformation about covid, watch. >> suppose you brought the light inside the body which you can do through the skin or in some
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other way and i think you said you'll test that, too. that's interesting. then i see the disinfectant where it knocks it out in a minute. one minute. and is there a way we can do something like that by injection inside or almost a cleaning because you see it gets in the lungs. >> okay. so that. and now they expect you to believe this variant is a hoax. tell that to the families of the more than 770,000 dead americans. tell them the omicron variant is just a hoax, nothing to see here. republicans are trying to blame the current president biden. >> i took president biden at his word. i took him at his word when he said he would get covid under control. mr. speaker, unfortunately, more americans have died this year than last year under covid. >> interesting. so that is really something,
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right? you know what might help get covid under control? if more people were vaccinated which is exactly what the president is trying to do with vaccine mandates but kevin mccarthy is blaming the president while his own party is fighting the mandates. federal judge in missouri issuing an order today partially blocking the biden administration from implementing a vaccine mandate for some health care workers. you know what else would help fight covid? masks. but some republicans are fighting those, too. the qanon congresswoman has been fined some $65,000 for refusing to wear a mask on the house floor. the gop is just a circus right now. that's just the honest truth. it's a clown show. there is no other way to describe a united states congresswoman proudly, proudly putting her own bigotry and islam phobia on display with a
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disgusting so-called joke at the expense of one of her colleagues. >> look to my left and there she is. ilhan omar. well, she doesn't have a backpack, we should be fine. looked over and said oh, look, the jihad squad decided to show up for work today. >> did you hear that? she doesn't have a backpack like it would be a backpack with an explosive device in it or something like that in case i had to explain that to some people and then the jihad squad. there is no excuse, there is no denying. you can't -- you know exactly what she's saying. this new congresswoman spoke on the phone today and it did not go well. ilhan omar putting out a statement saying quote instead
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of apologizing, representative boebert refused to acknowledge it. she doubled down and i decided to end the unproductive call. now, the congresswoman going on to tweet. this tweet says a lot about where we are today. says similar sentiments about certain people with certain attitudes. all right? this is what she tweeted. she said there is only so much grace we can extend to others as humans before we must learn to cut our losses or hang up on someone in this case. now listen, i wasn't on the phone call. i don't know what happened but that last sentiment is true. there is only so much grace you can allow certain humans at this point, especially in the middle of a deadly pandemic and when you've had an insurrection. and when you have the lies of a stolen election.
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be boebert didn't want to offend someone but she doubled down with sorry, not sorry. >> make no mistake. i'll continue to fearlessly put america first, never sympathizing with terrorists. unfortunately, ilhan can't say the same thing and our country is worse off for it. >> i mean, you just keep wondering where is the bottom? where is rock bottom? but after all republicans refused to vote to hold paul gosar accountable for the anime video for killing alexandria ocasio-cortez and while the gop circus continues, the investigation of one of the darkest days in the history is moving forward in a matter of hours, a federal appeals court will hear the former president's latest effort to stop the
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national archives from turning over documents from around january 6th to the house. now, he is claiming executive privilege but the current white house is saying that's not his call anymore since he is no longer the president of the united states. that as the january 6th committee is about to vote on a criminal contempt of congress referral for former doj official jeffrey clark. jeffrey clark stone walled the committee showing up for an interview but refusing to answer questions. clark would be the second person to face contempt charges for defying the committee after steve bannon was indicted. bannon himself hoping to be the ring master of his own media circus trying to convince a judge in the to bar him from publicly sharing documents he vo receives from the doj before his trial. the gop is just loading up the clown car of their never ending circus. almost makes you think they're trying to distract you from something. so like i said, the president of
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the united states joe biden is calling this new variant a cause for concern, not a cause for pan ni -- panic. we're going to get answers to the unanswered questions coming up. >> you have to get your vaccine. you have to get the shot. you have to get the booster. sooner or later, we're going to see cases of this new variant here in the united states. with service i could trust. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪
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the biden administration working to re assassure america over the omicron variant. the cdc saying all adults should get their booster. what does this variant mean? joining me is the ceo of robert johnson foundation. thanks for doing this. it's too early to know how dangerous this new variant is, whether it's more chantransmiss or deadly but are vaccines the best tool to fight it, vaccines, booster and so on? >> don, it is too soon to know. this is a period of incredible uncertainty and i think the fact it's being taken seriously around the globe is really
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important. you know, whether or not our vaccines are going to work effectively against omicron variant, we don't know. we do know that the vaccines work extremely well against the delta variant and almost 1,000 people in america are dying every single day. and so upping our protection, upping our levels of immunity to this current strain and then looking to see how effective it is against omicron, those are both really important things to do. from my read, it's likely there will be some level of protection from the current vaccines to the omicron strain. the question is how high that level of protection will be and that's why the call is hey, look, go ahead and get boosted. it will definitely help you against the delta very yenlt and h -- variant and hopefully add protection against this new strain. >> appreciate that advice. the pfizer ceo spoke to anderson
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and is confident the company can respond with the new vaccine. listen. >> there are a few things we don't know about the vaccine but a few things we know for certain. we don't know if it will be more virulent or transmit faster. we don't know if it will escape the protection but we know the secret of the virus. we have it. and this is how everything starts. >> he says that they have the secret to unlocking omicron specific vaccine and can do it quickly. is he being overly optimistic here? >> you know, i don't think he's being overly optimistic. the mrna technology, so much of what was developed with our tax dollars to the nih is extremely versatile and so they can make slight changes to the vaccine to adjust to changes that are seen in the virus. you know, the fact that the south african scientist so
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quickly identified this, shared the genetic information with the globe and said hey, look, here is something to be concerned about. that is huge. it puts us way ahead of the situation we were with when covid initially struck but also says to me that we need to ensure that if there are new vaccines needed that those vaccines are distributed much more equitibly. south africa, so many countries in africa had a real challenge getting vaccines because wealthy nations. >> there are people now due to get their boosters, doctor, maybe thinking they will delay in case a new booster is developed and fights off this variant, as well. what do you say to them? >> i say don't wait. you know, i got my booster three weeks ago. i still see kids in clinic and i was in a recommended group. now the cdc is recommending for every adult 18 or older at least
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six months out from receiving the pfizer moderna vaccine or two months out from the j&j vaccine that it's worth getting a booster. we're seeing that. we seen that around the country, thankfully the protection is quite high for hospitalization and death but we're seeing a lot of breakthrough cases as immunity wanes. milder more moderate infections but those infections can cause real problems in people's lives and ensure that the virus continues to spread. so upping our levels of protection is a good thing to do personally and in terms of reducing spread in our communities. >> i'm glad you said that. i have a family member that said maybe i should wait. i said get the booster and see what happens because we need to be protected as best you can. doctor, the cdc says anyone over the age of 18 should get a booster before i think it was couldn't get a booster. they said may before that. should the messaging about boosters have been better, you think? >> you know, i don't think so. and the reason, the big
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increased level of protection. i do think that's a good idea. >> the biden administration put travel restrictions on south africa surrounding countries as well. omicron cases have been found in at least 16 countries and u.s. citizens are allowed to return. do these travel restrictions make any sense? can they make a real difference, real significance at all? >> well, you know, travel restrictions have been shown for benefits early on. back in 2009 when we faced the swine flu pandemic, there was a big call for travel restrictions into the united states. we had more cases in the united states than any other country. it made absolutely no sense. in this situation a short period of restrictions to learn more about whether our vaccines work, we can learn more about the severity, we can learn more about whether this is more transmissible, we should know
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that information within one to two weeks. after that period of time, it makes no sense to maintain restrictions and becomes just punitive especially punitive to a country that has done a lot to ensure that the world is more prepared for this variant than the world was for the delta var variant. >> we're so happy to have you here. thank you dr. besser, appreciate it. >> good to be here. president biden urging every american to stay safe as we learn more about omicron but some are more interested in ginning up conspiracy theories including a doctor in congress. it's time for the ultimate sleep number event on the sleep number 360 smart bed. what if i sleep hot? or cold? no problem, the sleep number 360 smart bed is temperature balancing so you both sleep just right. and it senses your movements
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so president biden urging americans not to panic about the new variant but as omicron spreads, it is bringing panic. i want to bring in dana bash and the senior political analyst avalon. happy belated turkey thanksgiving. hope you had a great one. l let's discuss. john, i'll start with you since we're sitting with me. president biden is urging americans not to panic as we learn more about this variant, but what does that mean for the president who is promised to return to normalcy? >> well, look, to some extent
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obviously, he's in a catch 22. the republicans are trying to make hey of saying he promised to eradicate covid. he failed to do so. that overlooks two big things. first of all, this is a global pandemic, new variants emerge which is why attempts to cast this new variant to some kind of democratic conspiracy are such self-evident nonsense. >> from southern africa. >> yeah, for example. this is the second thing is that part of the problem we have is that we've had a continued epidemic among the unvaccinated and a lot of these same folks are the people that push the conspiracy theories that cause people to not get vaccinated so it's a self-perpetuating problem. what biden is doing is trying to confront this with the information we have saying we're not going to lockdown and not overreact but we'll talk to people like adults. what a concept. the simple fact is that these variants are going to come. they're going to take a toll on his ability to take control of
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the situation and we're going to have to learn how to live with this and deal with this and he's got to tell his story, which is say we're not going to have lockdowns, we're not going to panic, we're going to try not to politicize it and deal with it. >> i'll talk more about that but dana, you see, i'm sure, how some in the gop are already responding to this new variant, the gop congressman dr. ronny jackson tweeting that this is part of a democratic plot to rig the 2020 election. i mean, it is absurd more than irresponsible. what is going on here? >> it's unclear based on that comment what is more absurd or irresponsible, the fact he's a doctor or the fact he's a politician because that political analysis just doesn't work on its face based on what you said at the beginning of the show and what john was just saying. let's just take that absurd statement and play it out. how would it possibly help the
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democrats? how would it possibly help joe biden if there was another surge or a real variant really took off and a very detrimental way. it wouldn't. the other point that he is, i think, trying to make is that democrats will use it as an execution for mail in ballots. he's from texas. texas has already passed one of the most stringent restrictive laws going forward in 2022 to make sure things like that don't happen. so i mean, it's just on its face ridiculous and the reason, though, that we are talking about it but i know you wanted to bring it up tonight is because there are people who listen to the ronnie i don't care -- ronny jacksons of the world because it's amplified on media that is an echo chamber for people that aren't getting vaccinated or who actually do believe these conspiracy theories, which is part of the reason that in america, there is
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this epidemic still of the unvaccinated, which could get even worse if this variant turns out to be bad and we don't know yet if that's the case. >> john, he does have covid successes to point to, i mean, vaccines are widely available. people are able to get -- be with their family for the holidays but that doesn't seem to be sticking, right? because he keeps getting dragged down with this. >> well, look, i mean, covid is not going to proceed to anyone's political calendar no matter what the republicans say. we made enormous strides. let not forget in january and february cases, hospitalizations and deaths were spiking. and the rollout of vaccines, the amount of americans that got one dose is plentiful. we have some folks that are holding out. we see the partisan divides
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which will be bad news for folks that haven't got vaccinated. the operationalization of vaccines is extraordinary establishment. perfect is not on the menu here, people. we're dealing with a global pandemic but there are real gains to be made and one thing the biden administration needs to get better at is telling their story. they're confronting a non-stop misinformation industrial complex that pushes one narrative all the time and it sticks in the minds of their supporters and so you've got to be able to come out with a consistent story. >> you mean you're talking about with a vaccine mandate or that thing? >> all the disinformation. the talking points of the day. those filter through. and i think the white house is starting to realize they need to start doing a better job telling their story. >> speaking of that. i heard you agreeing with him saying uh-huh but we talked about ronny jackson. what about ron desantis. he's an example to protect floridians with another lockdown. to be clear, president biden is
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saying lockdowns are off the table for now. and, you know, his strategy for this winter doesn't include shut downs or lockdowns, just more politics. >> no. of course it is. he'll protect people in florida for something from something that isn't going to happen. but it's one of the rules, the unfortunate rules of modern politics in this arena in which we live right now which is if you have somebody like governor desantis say something like that enough, people who are listening will start to believe it and potentially believe that the president is considering lockdowns, which he said explicitly today when asked at the white house the answer is no. things could change but that is in nobody's interest because we are at the point where unless this variant or another variant turns out to be completely
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resistant to the vaccines we're at the point where we are beginning to me too live with this pandemic as part of our lives and at the point where the pandemic is going to become endemic. they say we're not there yet but we could be there soon and at that point, the question is will this stop being politicized? we can only hope so because how many times have we said this is about public health, this is not about politics nor it should be. >> john, i'll give you the last word but let me get this question in. i think administration the president is facing something similar to what we in the news media face. we can say the truth and facts and give people the proper information until we're blue in the face but they have bombarded and you had this similar sense. with so many people who are thriving off of disinformation, that it is -- it becomes almost impossible to get the message
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through. you still have people who are listening to ignorance. >> we have self-segregated into separate political realities. on social media and algorithms that drag people down rabbit holes make it worse. over time, the truth will tell. the truth will win. but in the short run, you run into this wall of disinformation that you need to confront and call out and some people will still refuse to see it. sometimes up until the point they're hospitalized in the case of covid. here is the reality checks that i think are so important. dana made important points about learning to deal with this virus as the pandemic evolves around the globe. the importance of focussing on what we can control, vaccines and boosters and the realities. ron desantis in florida. more floridians have died from covid than americans died during the vietnam war. we don't notice that. more americans have died of covid in the last year almost
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two years than died during the civil war, america's deadliest war. we become numb to that. at what point do we wake up from a partisan stupor we're in and realize how much we disrespect the dead by retreating to the denial and disinformation. >> and how much we disrespect the living. >> yes. >> right. >> who potentially will become sick and die, as well, unfortunately. thank you both. appreciate it. good to see you. >> thanks, don. a wave of smash and grab robberies hitting cities with thieves making off with expensive jewelry and devices. what police are doing to try to stop it. that is next. when you get a great offer in seconds... (all cheering) it feels too good to be true. it's kicking back and relaxing as we pick up your car. and when you get paid on the spot, it feels like scoring big. you know the feeling. you just never imagined you could get it
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know what is going on as the holiday shopping season is kicking into gear, high end retailers are dealing with a growing phenomenon. smash and grab robberies turning violent. more tonight from cnn security correspondent josh campbell. >> reporter: in minnesota, more organized smash and grab robberies at two separate best buy stores last friday. tvs, tablets and hoover boards stolen by brazen mobs mimicking the thieves that hit an apple store near san francisco. grabbing and running off with expensive electronics. the robberies adding to a recent spade of similar large scale thefts hitting big retailers and designer stores in major cities last week including this louis vuitton store in san francisco. >> we've been seeing a wave of people invading stores in large numbers. there is no way in my mind we can have a situation where 20, up to 80 people can invade a store or series of stores and there not be some communication and organization.
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>> reporter: on friday a home depot was robbed by as many as ten that stole sledgehammers, cro crowbars. four men have been arrested in that rob by. on saturday a security guard died after being shot during an armed robbery of a news crew covering the smash and grab robberies. a former police officer was shot while guarding the crew in the week and later died from the wounds. >> it was a tremendous human being and such a loss for the law enforcement community and community at large. >> reporter: the oakland police department using tactical teams to deescalate threats as other police departments across the country ramp up efforts to cause thefts that are more frequent, more violent and more deadly. >> we've arrested folks and recovered millions of dollars worth of property. some is motivated by greed and people that are brazen and don't want to abide by the laws we have so we're going to attack this at all angels. >> brazen is the word.
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josh campbell joins me now. good to see you, it's alarming to see this in multiple american cities. what is going on here? >> reporter: you know, don, if you talk to criminologiests, trends and crime are complicated. they sometimes take weeks or months to establish the patterns so that stated what we're hearing from experts is two things are true when you look at the targets these robbers are going after. one, this is coming up on the holiday season, store shelves are full and there remains don, a very lucrative market for stolen goods. those things taken together make the crime targets. there is a political angle to this, as well. we heard today from the democratic mayor of the city from oakland. she spoke to kate bolduan and said in her view, the lack of police officers, not enough police on the street are partially to blame. take a listen to what she said. >> let me be clear, oakland needs more police. we have been impacted by staffing reductions, covid
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interrupted are recruitment and training processes and the defund rhetoric is challenging our ability to attract and retain recruits. >> reporter: so all those things taken together, the targets themselves prime for these robbers staging their acts and at least in the mayor's view there, the lack of police on the street is the perfect storm that's allowing this to continue and worth pointing out there are things that police officers are trying to do both behind the scenes and things that we can see with our own eyes. we know they're working together, trying to build out the networks. gather intelligence, recruit sources to figure out who is running the groups and operating them and directing them to try to detour and disrupt this activity. there is also what is being seen with our eyes, the uptick in ma patrols and police departments around the country increasing the numbers of officers in front of the locations as service d
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detour rants but to help collect evidence. people perhaps casing targets having law enforcement officers on the front end rather than responding after it happened is what they're trying to achieve and worth noting the retailers themselves obviously have a main interest here. they're losing money any time one of these stores is robbed and also that effect of shoppers saying well maybe we don't want to go out and shop if these places are unsafe. retailers trying to relay concerns telling us today that they are working hand and glove with law enforcement around the country again to try to ensure a safe shopping experience but obviously, a major issue for public safety we're seeing in not one, not two but many states around the country. >> thank you very much, sir. we'll be right back.
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