Three separate federal judges are considering cases that seek to limit the National Security Agency’s ability to spy on everyday Americans. The court cases may lead to the immediate end of the NSA’s bulk collection of phone metadata by the end of November. RT’s Manuel Rapalo takes a look at the three lawsuits and how they may rein in the secretive spy agency.
Discussing topics from the bombastic Donald Trump to the controversial Iran deal that has done the unimaginable and united Republicans, Richard Fowler and John Phillips clash with their starkly opp...
"We need to get outside the system" to fix our nation's politics, Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein told Larry King. With a corporate controlled political system that can capture even r...
Hip-Hop mogul & activist Russell Simmons tells Larry about his fight to reform the U.S. justice system & end America's War on Drugs. Plus, why he believes his inner-city arts programs are saving li...
While politicians have argued that the roots of Christian America is found as far back as the Founding Fathers, historian Kevin M Kruse that the idea is as new as the 1930’s, when corporations atte...
When Washington seeks to enact reforms, they often make the original problem worse, and are doing the same thing with the NSA 'reforming' USA Freedom Act, former Representative Ron Paul told Larry ...
Ron Paul, former candidate for the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections and father of current presidential candidate Rand Paul, joins Larry King to discuss the latest political challenges facing th...
Larry Flynt, the controversial publisher behind the Hustler empire, sits down with Larry King to discuss why he is supporting Hillary Clinton’s nomination for the White House, why he doesn’t like w...
Larry King speaks with Representative Jim Himes (D-Connecticut) about America’s foreign policy in the wake of Islamic State fighters taking the city of Ramadi in Iraq. Himes says that the power vac...
Larry King speaks with author, global strategist and technology consultant Marc Goodman about his new book ‘Future Crimes.’ Goodman discusses how technology is creating new problems, how informatio...
Drones should be in the first paragraph of President Barack Obama’s obituary, according to journalist Andrew Cockburn, and he should be remembered for his deadly remote killing program. Speaking to...
In August of last year, 18-year-old Michael Brown, an African American teen from Ferguson, MO was shot and killed by Officer Darren Wilson, igniting a year of protests and unrest in the city and th...
Clashes between protesters and police have erupted in West Baltimore on the same day of the funeral of 25-year-old Freddie Gray, who died in police custody. RT presents special coverage of the day’...
Ben Swann reports from the scene of the Baltimore protests following Freddie Gray’s mysterious death in police custody. Swann interviews the Gray family lawyer and a local minister in an attempt to...
As the community of Ferguson, MO prepares for the reading of a grand jury decision on the police killing of African-American teenager Michael Brown, RT America is on the ground taking a hard look a...
Resting on the border of Nevada and California, hidden between the mountains, is a 36,000 acre patch of land where the military ships its equipment after wars. Here, items as big as M1-Abrams tanks...
With the Afghanistan war winding down, fiscal hawks in Congress are holding the Pentagon accountable for its spending. Despite the fact that the national security now takes up one-fifth of the fede...
From a $300 million useless blimp to the Air Force scrapping $600 million worth of brand new transport planes, over the years the military has proven to be rife with waste. In part 4 of her militar...
It was the vehicle specially designed to deal with the threat of bomb blasts and ambushes in Iraq and Afghanistan. Now, the Pentagon must decide the fate of some 27,000 Mine Resistant, Ambush-Prote...
In part two of her military drawdown series, RT Correspondent Meghan Lopez examines why the Pentagon is not leaving some of its more advanced equipment to the Afghan National Security Forces like i...
With the December 2014 drawdown deadline around the corner, the Pentagon needs to not only focus on getting troops out of Afghanistan, but also the $33 billion worth of equipment in the country. In...
A year after the school shooting in Newtown, Conn. RT America hosts a rational, fact-based debate on guns and their role in American society. Moderator Abby Martin hosts a panel discussion with inv...