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23 Nov, 2021 00:11

New golden age of crime in US cities (Full show)

Five people are dead and 48 injured, including two children in critical condition, after an SUV plowed into a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin on Sunday. RT America's Mollye Barrows has the tragic details. High-end crime rings are enjoying a resurgence in US cities. Louis Vuitton lost $100,000 worth of merchandise when 14 people raided the high-end fashion house. How do retailers survive the rising crime, made all the easier due to a number of factors, including public masking and increased sensitivity about racial profiling? US Air Force combat veteran Rob Maness and former police officer Dominique Izzo join Scottie Nell Hughes to weigh in.

Plus, RT America's Natasha Sweatte reports on the US Defense Department's implementation of the vaccine mandate. Then legal and media analyst Lionel of Lionel Media weighs in on the latest in the saga of former Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell before author and filmmaker Sean Stone joins to discuss the role of film stars who enter the political field.

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