Michael Huerta joins Roland Martin on NewsOne Now to discuss the FAA rule change to allow electronic device use on planes during takeoffs, landings and taxiing.
Roland Martin breaks down the latest developments in the Kendrick Johnson case and highlights a recent interview with Johnson family attorney, Benjamin Crump on the Tom Joyner Morning Show.
A federal appeals court rules that the New York Police Department can resume its controversial stop-and-frisk policy. Dr. Niaz Kasravi the NAACP's Criminal Justice Director details the NAACP's reaction to the ruling and the statistics proving that stop-and-frisk disproportionately targets people of color.
Sen. Rafael Cruz, Sen. Ted Cruz’s father, told members of the Tea Party that he wants to send President Obama back to Kenya. Roland Martin highlights the hypocrisy of the elder Cruz’s comments and blast birthers for their antagonistic views towards the president.
All that and more in this edition of the NewsOne Now with Roland Martin Audio Podcast.