Parents of school shooter charged & on the run (Full show)
The parents of Ethan Crumbly, 15-year-old shooter at the Tuesday massacre wherein four students at Oxford High School in Michigan were killed and seven wounded, are reportedly on the run from authorities and wanted on charges of involuntary manslaughter. In connection to their apparent abetting of their son’s acquisition of and access to the weapon and their nonchalance in the face of his severe downward spiral. Faran Fronczak brings us up to speed before attorney Reese Everson of Project BLUSH shares her analysis. She explains the glaring absences in Michigan’s remarkably lax gun laws that precipitated the disturbing chain of events leading to the shooting.
Meanwhile, the Pentagon has released its annual Global Posture Review (GPR), which included a number of revisions to US strategy in its struggle to maintain influence in multiple theaters. It recommends “infrastructure” improvements at bases in Guam and Australia and increasing its South Korean presence. It also proposes a rescission of the Trump-era cap on troop deployments in Germany, apparently wanting to be prepared for deeper trouble in Ukraine. RT America's Alex Mihailovich reports.
Author and filmmaker Sean Stone joins to discuss his new film, "the Paradigm of Money," which exposes corruption in the financial markets of perfidious Wall Street. His film seeks to show how "collusion between big government and big finance" have led to irresponsible investments, an unaccountable financial sector and a ruined US middle class.
Then RT America’s John Huddy reports on a data breach of DNA Diagnostics Center, Inc. (DDC) that has compromised the highly personal data of over two million people. The highly sensitive data included financial and medical information.
Plus, RT America’s Steve Christakos reports on the KHL World Games at the United Arab Emirates, played upon ice from Italy and Finland engineered to remain frozen despite the scorching Arabian heat outside the arena.