Bezos Rolls Out Amazon Voting Systems For 2020 & New ACT Allows Banks To Fund Medical Marijuana
Via America’s Lawyer: Mike Papantonio and Trial Lawyer Magazine editor Farron Cousins dive into tech behemoth Amazon’s new foray into the election systems of over 40 states across the U.S, further widening Jeff Bezos’s grip on modern society. Then, Mike Papantonio is joined by legal journalist Mollye Barrows to talk about the Secure and Fair Enforcement (SAFE) Banking Act just passed by the House of Representatives. As legislation moves onward to the Senate, this bill would protect from prosecution those banks that do business with the cannabis industry.
Uber Releases Safety Report Documenting Over 3000 Cases Of Sexual Assault
Via America’s Lawyer: Legal journalist Mollye Barrows joins Mike Papantonio to break down Uber’s first-ever safety report, which documents over 3,000 cases of sexual assault that occurred during rides in 2018. The ride-sharing service has exploded in popularity, but just HOW safe are riders and drivers?
DHS Wants Mandatory Facial Recognition Scans Every Time You Cross The Border
Via RT America: DHS wants to scan your face and collect your data every time you cross the border. Contributor to “America’s Lawyer,” Mollye Barrows, joins Tyrel Ventura to explain more.
‘Porn Stash’ Comment Set Off Saudi Gunman At Naval Base
Via RT America: Federal investigators are trying to piece together the details of Mohammed Alshamrani’s life after they say he opened fire at Naval air station in Pensacola in Florida, killing three people before police fatally shot him. The FBI is leading the investigation and for now agents believe the shooting to be an “act of terrorism.” Journalist and “America’s Lawyer” contributor Mollye Barrows reports from Pensacola.
Israelis find miracle treatment for killer cancer
Medical researchers say they have developed a special molecule that could revolutionize the treatment of pancreatic cancer and vastly improve the odds of survival for those diagnosed with the disease. "America's Lawyer" contributor Mollye Barrows joins Rick Sanchez with the details. #QuestionMore #RTAmerica
Nestlé Looks To Increase Fresh Water Extraction In Florida As Scarcity Rises
Via America’s Lawyer: Legal journalist Mollye Barrows joins Mike Papantonio to talk about how Nestlé is now pushing to drastically increase its extraction of freshwater from Florida waterways to over one million gallons a DAY, sending alarm bells ringing among environmental activists concerned with the growing problem of freshwater scarcity in the U.S.
Big Pharma Greed: ‘Only A Few Dollars’ To Make Insulin
Via RT America: Nearly 7.5 million people in the United States use some form of insulin to treat diabetes. But the cost has more than doubled in recent years. Legal journalist Mollye Barrows, contributor to “America’s Lawyer,” explains the price hikes.
New Hampshire Faces Legal Trouble After Woman Trapped In ER For Weeks
Via America’s Lawyer: Legal journalist Mollye Barrows joins Mike Papantonio to talk about how a New Hampshire woman ended up trapped in the emergency room for nearly THREE WEEKS upon being sedated by police, then committed by her daughter for psychiatric help. With legal action by the ACLU on the way, what does this woman’s de facto detainment in the E.R. say about the prioritization of mental health resources in hospitals nationwide?
More Trouble For Boeing As Cracks Found In 737NG Planes
Via America’s Lawyer: Mike Papantonio is joined by legal journalist Mollye Barrows to break down a tragic case in Mississippi, where Attala County Deputy Darrin Fleming gave a ‘courtesy ride’ to Gerald Simpson, who had a mental disability rendering him incoherent.
Women Across America Are Suing Law Enforcement Over Rape Kit Backlog
Via America’s Lawyer: Mike Papantonio is joined by legal journalist Mollye Barrows to break down a tragic case in Mississippi, where Attala County Deputy Darrin Fleming gave a ‘courtesy ride’ to Gerald Simpson, who had a mental disability rendering him incoherent.
THOUSANDS of untested rape kits spark discrimination lawsuits
Via America’s Lawyer: Mike Papantonio is joined by legal journalist Mollye Barrows to break down a tragic case in Mississippi, where Attala County Deputy Darrin Fleming gave a ‘courtesy ride’ to Gerald Simpson, who had a mental disability rendering him incoherent.
Former Officer Begins Prison Sentence Following Murder Conviction
Via America’s Lawyer: Mike Papantonio is joined by legal journalist Mollye Barrows to break down a tragic case in Mississippi, where Attala County Deputy Darrin Fleming gave a ‘courtesy ride’ to Gerald Simpson, who had a mental disability rendering him incoherent.
Corporate execs shut out 'Cancer Alley' activists
Via America’s Lawyer: Mike Papantonio is joined by legal journalist Mollye Barrows to break down a tragic case in Mississippi, where Attala County Deputy Darrin Fleming gave a ‘courtesy ride’ to Gerald Simpson, who had a mental disability rendering him incoherent.
Bill Passed By House Allows Banks To Fund Cannabis
Via America’s Lawyer: Mike Papantonio is joined by legal journalist Mollye Barrows to break down a tragic case in Mississippi, where Attala County Deputy Darrin Fleming gave a ‘courtesy ride’ to Gerald Simpson, who had a mental disability rendering him incoherent.
Elite In America Secretly Embraced Convicted Pedophile & Flavored E Cigarettes To Be Banned
Via Watching the Hawks: Legal journalist Mollye Barrows joins Tyrel Ventura and Ameshia Cross to break down the latest twist in the Jeffrey Epstein case.