

Thursday on MSNBC’s “The Reid Report,” outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder said “We as a nation have failed,” to address the mistrust between black communities and the police. “I don’t think they should fear the police,” Holder said. “But I

Thursday on MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports,” Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) said it was “incredibly to believe,” the White House’s claim that hostage Alan Gross’ release was not a swap for the three convicted Cuban spies the United States released at the
Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) took a different take on the recent shifts in the US’ policy towards Cuba than fellow Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Ted Cruz (R-TX) saying that opening trade with Cuba was “a good idea” during an
Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson declared that the Sony hack was a “very serious” attack “on freedoms that we enjoy in this country” on Thursday’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports” on MSNBC. “At this point we’re not prepared to officially say who

During his annual news conference Russian President Vladimir Putin accused the West and NATO of rebuilding a “virtual” Berlin Wall with missile defense systems to become the “new empire.” “You have to understand they, the West, didn’t stop after the
Forbes columnist Gordon Chang argued that unless the Obama administration takes serious action, the hacking of Sony will be “just the first” incident of a regime using cyber warfare in an attempt to prevent the publishing of content they don’t

On Thursday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” former President Jimmy Carter offered his approval on President Barack Obama’s actions toward Cuba. “This is the kind of thing that has been long overdue, and I’m very proud and grateful that President
Howard Kurtz, Fox News Media Analyst, and host of “MediaBuzz” argued that after Sony pulled “The Interview” following threats made against the film that “there is now nothing to stop other attackers from targeting [anything]…that displeases them, and many, many

On Wednesday’s broadcast of “CNN Tonight,” law professor Alan Dershowitz had strong language for the Sony hacking allegedly committed by North Korea over the pending release of the movie, “The Interview.” According to Dershowitz, this was effectively a declaration of

On Hugh Hewitt’s Wednesday broadcast, Rep. Ed Royce (R-CA), chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, commented that this wasn’t the first time the North Korea regime has taken aim at the United States through the use of cyber attacks.

It was bound to happen, but the clip surrounding the controversial Sony flick “The Interview,” which had its Christmas Day release canceled, has been leaked to the Internet in a YouTube clip. In the clip, Kim Jong-un, played by Randall

On Wednesday’s broadcast of ABC’s “World News,” network report Cecilia Vega confirmed North Korea was behind the cyber-attack on Sony. “Tonight, ABC News has learned federal investigators have determined North Korea is responsible for the worst corporate cyber-attack in history,”