Schumer: Regulations Needed to Stop Cell Phone Explosions
Chuck Schumer: tackling the big issues for America’s citizens.
Chuck Schumer: tackling the big issues for America’s citizens.
Ex-White House press secretary Robert Gibbs on “Meet The Press”
Senator Lee on Fox News Sunday
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi was booed by progressive activists at Netroots Nation Saturday for saying that leaker Edward Snowden broke the law…
Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) on CNN’s “State of the Union”
CBS: “The United States doesn’t know what happened” with Hong Kong’s decision to allow NSA leaker Edward Snowden to flee to Moscow, says CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett, adding that the U.S. thought it put together a
On NBC’s “Meet the Press” reporter Glenn Greenwald
CBS: Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., a co-sponsor of an amendment to the Senate immigration bill that greatly increases the resources allocated for border security, explains why his plan should help compel wavering senators support the bill.
Rep. Mike Rogers (R., Mich.), reacting to news that NSA leaker Edward Snowden on “Meet The Press”
CBS: “I think it’s a very big surprise,” said Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Cal., on the news that NSA leaker Edward Snowden fled Hong Kong and arrived in Moscow on Sunday. “I had actually thought that China would see this as
CBS: Explaining his opposition to the Senate immigration bill, Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., says the bill “grants amnesty first, and a mere promise of enforcement in the future.
On ABC’s “This Week” General Keith Alexander did not answer the question when asked by George Stephanopolous about the reports from Snowden that the NSA hacked Chinese computer networks.
On FOX News Sunday, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) begged his fellow Republicans not to reject the immigration bill going through the Senate.
NBC News’s David Gregory asked Glenn Greenwald, the reporter who first covered the NSA leaker Edward Snowden, if he should face criminal prosecution for aiding and abetting the whistleblower. FLASHBACK: Gregory says that the Founding Fathers wouldn’t have stood for
GEN. KEITH ALEXANDER, DIRECTOR, NSA: “When — on Friday, we pushed a Congress over 50 cases where these contributed to the understanding and, in many cases, disruptions of terrorist plots. And I brought with me a quote, because I thought
(CNN) — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on Friday continued to defend his appearance with President Barack Obama last year when the president came to survey the damage from Superstorm Sandy, just days before the presidential election. Critics decried the
Saturday morning on MSNBC Melissa Harris-Perry called John Boehner a super-villian…
San Jose, California (CNN) – Howard Dean, the former Vermont governor who electrified anti-war liberals during the 2004 presidential race, said Thursday he would consider another run for the White House – a statement that will surely be met with
LOS ANGELES (KTLA) — The crash that killed journalist Michael Hastings was ruled an accident by police, but conspiracy theories continued to circulate on Friday. Hastings, 33, was killed in a fiery solo-vehicle crash in Hancock Park early Tuesday morning.
EAG News: Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis is full of excuses for why the city’s schools are hemorrhaging money, failing to educate students, and laying off teachers by the hundreds… …During a recent speech to the City Club of
FOX NEWS: Controversy is heating up over an administration plan to drastically reduce the amount of federal lands available for oil shale development in the American West.The Bush administration had set aside 1.3 million acres for oil shale and tar
Washington (CNN) — FBI Director Robert Mueller acknowledged the law enforcement agency uses drone aircraft in the United States for surveillance in certain difficult cases. Mueller told the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday that drones are used by the FBI
Splash News: The 25th World’s Ugliest Dog competition in Petaluma, California. A mutt named Walle walked away with the title of the World’s Ugliest Dog at the Sonoma-Marin Fair. Walle, who is part beagle, basset and boxer, stole the title
CBS Philadelphia: Over 200 private and public K-12 schools will install “panic button” silent alarms in Pennsylvania’s Delaware County in the event of a violent situation like the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting.
WPIX: A Jersey City man has been mistakenly arrested–twice–because his name matches the alias of a robbery suspect.
KCAL: Police are investigating a human body in a trash can left on the side of the road in Brea, California.
WARNING: cuteness overload.
AP: The Food Network said Friday it’s dumping Paula Deen, barely an hour after the celebrity cook posted a videotaped apology online begging forgiveness from fans and critics troubled by her admission to having used racial slurs in the past.
AP: A South Texas police officer got a simian surprise as he wrote a speeding ticket. A pet monkey bit Aransas Pass Officer Keith Moore on the hand in an attack captured on video.
Obama’s weekly address, courtesy of the White House: President Obama discusses the bipartisan legislation in the United States Senate that would take important steps towards fixing our broken immigration system, while growing our economy and reducing the deficit.
Breitbart News: Breitbart’s Sonnie Johnson appeared on a panel of black conservatives Friday night on Fox News’ “Hannity” and emphasized that she was more conservative than Republican because the Tea Party primarily influenced her political beliefs.
KOAT: Dog owners are on alert for wild animals carrying fleas, as several cases of bubonic plague–yes, the black death–have appeared in East Mountains canine communities in New Mexico.
Twin brothers who came up with a winning recipe for a White House contest won’t get to share the reward of meeting First Lady Michelle Obama. Nine-year-olds Colin and Aidan Hurliman both contributed to the recipe, “Champ’s Maple BBQ Turkey