The conflict in Crimea and what the US ought to be doing there, plus criticism of RT and Abby Martin for their reporting is looked at in this special episode of the Buzzsaw News. We also discuss electronic codes being broadcast through radio stations, whistleblower protections being upheld by the Supreme Court, and the ongoing water pollution in West Virginia. ADD'L LINKS: Buzzsaw Full Episodes: www.youtube.com/watch?v=VS4FKoNtNhE&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGc7NOFr74KbOPBCXrXT8nlf Buzzsaw Short Clips Playlist: www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5dk0AuohoI&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGfxwzdter06NvBnjQjjLvtW www.facebook.com/EnterTheBuzzsaw?directed_target_id=0 www.facebook.com/thelip.tv www.youtube.com/theliptv thelip.tv/show/buzzsaw/ EPISODE BREAKDOWN: 00:01 Welcome to Buzzsaw 01:43 Tyrel and Tabetha discuss the ongoing conflict in Crimea and what stance the US should be taking in the situation. 14:16 RT responds to media scrutiny about Abby Martin, a host on their network, and her stance of Russia's role in Crimea. 22:55 Number Radio Stations broadcast electronic codes through radio waves. 31:59 The Supreme Court uphold whistleblower protections for people speaking out against companies. 38:32 The toxic water spill in West Virginia still has not been cleaned up by the company that caused it. 47:03 Thanks and goodbye.