Credit card companies are turning to court to collect their debts, but there is a problem - their lawsuits depend on documents that are incomplete or inaccurate among other problems. RT's Capital Account show host Lauren Lyster explains.
Florida will be one of the battleground states in the upcoming presidential election. Apart from having a large number of seniors who are concerned about issues like Medicare and taxes, the state also has one of the highest percentages of home foreclosures, falling only after California. Lisa Epstein who is running for clerk of courts in Palm Beach County, Florida shares her first-hand experience with RT's Kristine Frazao.
This exclusive interview with former GlaxoSmithKline employee and whistleblower Blair Hamrick reveals insider details of GSK's operations, for which the company recently pleaded guilty to felony crimes and paid a $3 billion settlement with the U.S. government. In this Health Ranger Report video, Blair describes his firsthand knowledge of the "bribery" of physicians, the push for off-label marketing of drugs for unapproved health conditions, the illegal marketing of drugs to children, how 80 percent of physicians were willing to be "on the take," and much more. More details at NaturalNews.com.
While social programs are being scrapped across the board, expenses for the Pentagon are exploding more than ever. The US spends several times over what China spends on their military, but few speak out in favor of cutting in. More than $200 dollars has been spent on training police forces in Iraq. Is tax money actually being spent on anything being asked for? Author Michael O'Brien discusses. Like us and/or follow us: http://twitter.com/RT_America http://www.facebook.com/RTAmerica
Investigators allege a years-long, worldwide conspiracy by groups of bankers to rig interest rates. What changes, if any, are expected to come to the banking industry as a result? David Enrich reports on Markets Hub. Photo: Bloomberg.