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u.s. don't push too hard. and china and south korea should probably try to alleviate washington's concern over the nuclear threat from nuclear and also attempt to minimize the role of the u.s., allegedly the efforts to minimize the role of the u.s. in the region. so, if we try to be innovative and practicing mattic and cautious at the same time, i think the relationship should be less bad if not much better. thank you. >> thank you for your presentation. just my personal comment on your argument on aaib. there might be some pressure from your side. i don't know if your side pressures on our shoulders, but if i -- if i can correct, the biggest problem on aaib is that china wants to take 50% shareholders based on tpt base, a little higher than gdp per capita. if china take 50% of shareholders, korea has some difficulty. so, that is my initial understanding. maybe this could be discussed, you know, in the session because we deal with economic issues. my initial brief response to your argument on chinese, you know, government attitude towa
u.s. don't push too hard. and china and south korea should probably try to alleviate washington's concern over the nuclear threat from nuclear and also attempt to minimize the role of the u.s., allegedly the efforts to minimize the role of the u.s. in the region. so, if we try to be innovative and practicing mattic and cautious at the same time, i think the relationship should be less bad if not much better. thank you. >> thank you for your presentation. just my personal comment on your...
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shorrock grew up in part in south korea and has been writing about u.s.ea relations for 30 years. and joining us via democracy now! video stream, christine hong is an assistant professor at university of california-santa cruz and an executive board member of the korea policy institute. she has spent time in north korea, including a visit to the country as part of a north american peace delegation. welcome both to democracy now! christine hong, let's start with you. can you talk about the possibility that president obama will put north korea back on the terrorism list and the whole controversy around this film "the interview" that now sony says they are not actually withdrawing, but delaying the release of? >> you know, i think that president obama's interview with cnn was very revealing. he refused to call this attack, the cyber attack anything but cybervandalism. you did not call it an act of war. i have to wonder if that is not because the united states is one of the most egregious global actors when it comes to cyber warfare. it would definitely be con
shorrock grew up in part in south korea and has been writing about u.s.ea relations for 30 years. and joining us via democracy now! video stream, christine hong is an assistant professor at university of california-santa cruz and an executive board member of the korea policy institute. she has spent time in north korea, including a visit to the country as part of a north american peace delegation. welcome both to democracy now! christine hong, let's start with you. can you talk about the...
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u.s. and south korea. how should we evaluate the trilateral relationship with these three countries during the past year? the answer is that it is next -- mixed with positive and negative developments. in terms of positive development, one finds that the u.s. and south korea relationship is quite stable, despite some small scratches and misgivings, as the dan russel just pointed out. it's never been better. china south korea relationship, can also compete in that sense, has never been better. our two leaders, resident xi jinping and president park, they have very good personal relationship. and the reason is the recent signing of the fda is also very significant in terms of our relationship. in terms of the chinese relationships i think after suffering the repeated setbacks, the relationship appeared to be back on track again, back on the right track again with xi-obama summit in beijing. the two leaders had extended talks and the two governments agreed specific targets on climate change, and also they agr
u.s. and south korea. how should we evaluate the trilateral relationship with these three countries during the past year? the answer is that it is next -- mixed with positive and negative developments. in terms of positive development, one finds that the u.s. and south korea relationship is quite stable, despite some small scratches and misgivings, as the dan russel just pointed out. it's never been better. china south korea relationship, can also compete in that sense, has never been better....
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u.s. stations almost 30,000 soldiers in south korea to protect it from north korean threats. the u.s. want thaad in south korea to respond to north korea's provocative behavior, like firing missiles. in september, deputy defense secretary publicly announced the u.s. intends to deploy a battery. >> we are considering sending the thaad to south korea. we're doing site surveys, we're working with the government of south korea now to determine if that is the right thing to do. >> reporter: the announcement angered china. last month, south korea entered into a free trade agreement with china hoping to strengthen economic ties. but the missile issue might become an obstacle. china suspects the u.s. military uses north korean aggression as a pretext for setting up thaad to monitor china's military facilities. an expert on south korean foreign policy says during a visit to china in october, government and military officials strongly opposed thaad. >> translator: chinese officials told me that if the united states uses thaad it will be able to detect chinese missiles, and make preemptive attack
u.s. stations almost 30,000 soldiers in south korea to protect it from north korean threats. the u.s. want thaad in south korea to respond to north korea's provocative behavior, like firing missiles. in september, deputy defense secretary publicly announced the u.s. intends to deploy a battery. >> we are considering sending the thaad to south korea. we're doing site surveys, we're working with the government of south korea now to determine if that is the right thing to do. >>...
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korea. china and the u.s. should relieve those concerns over the relationship with the other country whether it is china or the u.s. don't push them too hard. and china and south korea probably should try to get rid of washington's concern and tend to minimize the role of the united states in the region. so if we try to go innovative and pragmatic and cautious i think the relationship should be less bad, if not much better. thank you. >> thank you for your presentation. if i may say my personal comment on your argument on aaib. you argue there might be some pressure from your side. i don't know if there is a united states side of questions on our shoulders. but if i am correct the biggest problem is that china wants to take 50% shareholders based on the gdp. a little higher than normal per c capita. so if china take 50% of the shareholders, korea has difficulties. that is my understanding. but this should be discussed during the third session because we will deal with the economy issues then. and if i can just
korea. china and the u.s. should relieve those concerns over the relationship with the other country whether it is china or the u.s. don't push them too hard. and china and south korea probably should try to get rid of washington's concern and tend to minimize the role of the united states in the region. so if we try to go innovative and pragmatic and cautious i think the relationship should be less bad, if not much better. thank you. >> thank you for your presentation. if i may say my...
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korea. they were able to get sony to shut down the picture. they got the u.s. the source of this. and there's no action planned, at least publicly no action planned in response to it. so we underestimated north korea's cyber capabilities. they certainly didn't evidence this sort of capability in their previous attacks. but they're probably popping the champagne corks. >> let's see what the u.s. government decides to do about all this. pamela brown is with us. you're getting more information. what else are you picking up? we're learning that the tools, the procedures, the software used was out of the north korean maybo play book. they say talks were accelerated over just a few weeks. you look at the case with the chinese military hackers, that took years to publicly attribute it to them. now we're learning that the u.s. government is going to come out as early as tomorrow to call out the north koreans. sources tell me that it could be outsourced, it could be criminals acting on behalf of the north koreans or the military north koreans. but don't be surprised the
korea. they were able to get sony to shut down the picture. they got the u.s. the source of this. and there's no action planned, at least publicly no action planned in response to it. so we underestimated north korea's cyber capabilities. they certainly didn't evidence this sort of capability in their previous attacks. but they're probably popping the champagne corks. >> let's see what the u.s. government decides to do about all this. pamela brown is with us. you're getting more...
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u.s. expert says one of north korea's main connections to the outside world is struggling to stay online. he says the country's internet service is still intermittent. and he said it's likely due to an external cyber attack. american media outlets reported an internet blackout occurred on monday. and some embassy officials in pyongyang said on tuesday their connections were still unstable. cybersecurity expert doug medori told nhk that north korea went completely offline for 9 1/2 hours. links were restored briefly, but were then disrupted again. he says he found traces that showed north korean authorities struggled to restore internet connections. and he says some indications show the hacker group anonymous, or other organizations could have carried out the cyber attack. >> what i can observe would be consistent with some kind of denial service attack with the north koreans. that type of attack on the spectrum of sophistication is very low. >> a u.s. state department spokesperson said they're unaware of what's causing north korea's internet troubles. >> ask the north koreans if their int
u.s. expert says one of north korea's main connections to the outside world is struggling to stay online. he says the country's internet service is still intermittent. and he said it's likely due to an external cyber attack. american media outlets reported an internet blackout occurred on monday. and some embassy officials in pyongyang said on tuesday their connections were still unstable. cybersecurity expert doug medori told nhk that north korea went completely offline for 9 1/2 hours. links...
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korea. we'll see what the u.s. does. i was in north korea four years ago, with governor richardson, they took us to one of their computer labs and we walked around. i looked at it and i said, and we reported this at the time, it looked sort of primitive like 1980s radio shack equipment and this was only four years ago. clearly they developed their cyber warfare capabilities over these past few years. >> did you debug your phone after going there? >> i didn't bring one. i was afraid of what was going to happen. i left it home. standby. we will continue our special coverage, celebrations, angry protest, two different reactions to president obama's new policy on cube. so what's behind the dramatically diverse viewpoint? stay with us. hello... i'm an idaho potato farmer and our big idaho potato truck is still missing. so my buddy here is going to help me find it. here we go. woo who, woah, woah, woah. it's out there somewhere spreading the word about americas favorite potatoes: heart healthy idaho potatoes and the american h
korea. we'll see what the u.s. does. i was in north korea four years ago, with governor richardson, they took us to one of their computer labs and we walked around. i looked at it and i said, and we reported this at the time, it looked sort of primitive like 1980s radio shack equipment and this was only four years ago. clearly they developed their cyber warfare capabilities over these past few years. >> did you debug your phone after going there? >> i didn't bring one. i was afraid...
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the cancellation of "the interview," a comedy where two try to assassinate the leader of north korea. u.s. officials told nbc news that it happened outside of north korea. but it comes from the release of the "the interview." after five major movie chains announce they had will not show the film. the department of homeland intelligence said there's no credible intelligence to indicate a plot against north korea. they're considering a range of options. >>> meanwhile, after 50 years, the u.s. is now ready to do business with cuba. but for the trade embargo to be lifted, congress has to approve it. president obama announced a diplomatic deal yesterday that includes a prisoner exchange. former u.s. contractor alan gross is released from a cuban prison while three men convicted in florida are now back in havana. we'll cover these and all other stories throughout the day. >>> ten penndot employees including two former managers are now facing charges in an alleged scheme to rip off taxpayers. and the attorney general says this is just the beginning of an yo going investigation of fraud and corru
the cancellation of "the interview," a comedy where two try to assassinate the leader of north korea. u.s. officials told nbc news that it happened outside of north korea. but it comes from the release of the "the interview." after five major movie chains announce they had will not show the film. the department of homeland intelligence said there's no credible intelligence to indicate a plot against north korea. they're considering a range of options. >>> meanwhile,...
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one, north korea and the u.s. don't have any sort of diplomatic ties whatsoever. but also, other countries that have tried in good faith to work with north korea in a mutual investigation including japan, where i am right now, they've only come up dry. they've come up with a will the of broken deadlines, broken promises, and no real answers, and of course one would assume that that would be the outcome if the united states were even to entertain the notion of a joint investigation with north korea. natalie. >> well, we know for sure there will be an investigation bri the united states. how that's out and where it leads will be interesting to see. will ripley staying on top of this story for us. will, thank you. >>> well, next here on cnn -- kurdish peshmerga forces claim victory in a major advance on isis in iraq. now thousands of people may be able to go home. we'll have that for you. >>> also ahead, a new immigrant detention center built in the u.s. faces backlash from human rights groups. [ rob ] we weren't always the most adventurous couple. once we kept the li
one, north korea and the u.s. don't have any sort of diplomatic ties whatsoever. but also, other countries that have tried in good faith to work with north korea in a mutual investigation including japan, where i am right now, they've only come up dry. they've come up with a will the of broken deadlines, broken promises, and no real answers, and of course one would assume that that would be the outcome if the united states were even to entertain the notion of a joint investigation with north...
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. >>> sony is thinking of putting out the interview but tensions between north korea and u.s. are growing what north korea >>> good morning. at 4:30. two officers gunned down execution style in new york city, and now the president is hoping philadelphia commissioner charles ramsey can ease growing tension between the public and police. >>> then a fatal fire leaves dozens homeless why some residents of the apartment building may have ignored the warning signs to get out. >>> and snl takes on the growing tensions between north korea and u.s. with the help of doctor eville. this is as sony muscles over the idea of releasing the the interview have after pulling the plug. you bet they are mulling it over. it will make so much money, it will be the talk about film of 205 when they release this thing. >> it is machine, december between the second, 2014. there is just three days to go. >> i'm ready. >> well, thanks for being in for kerr think morning. sue, keeping an eye on santa's delivery week this week. >> that is right. we will need to be the covered sleigh because of the rain but
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>> north korea has beening to things that the u.s. finds objection about. h you can do. north korea is not very connect spot the international economy. it's got a huge military presence pointed right at south korea. so you have to be concerned about anything you would do militarily. if the united states is conde condemning signer warfare against sony, the u.s. can't launch a cyber attack against north korea. this has been the problem for many, many years with north korea. they're a hard target to retaliate against. >> there are reports that paramount pictures have asked "team america world police" features the now deceased kim jong-il, not to do so, the puppet version, if you will. he's killed at the end of the movie. inwant to show a little clip. >> you are going to all be treated to a fabulous show. party is over. i'm the great kim jong-il and i'm the greatest terrorist to ever lived. >> terrorize this. >> ahhhh! >> so you saw him falling on that steak. that is a decade or so ago. nobody complained at the time. it was funny, it was a movie. it wasn't serio
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u.s. was responsible for the latest disruptions in north korea's internet. t whatever measures the u.s. takes, officials say they do expect some kind of counterresponse from kim jong un, in an effort to show he is in control both home and abroad. cnn, washington. >>> to russia now, and ratings agency standard & poors is weighing a potential downgrade for that country that could push its debt into junk territory. >> russia's currency has plunged to all-time lows, raising concerns the country is headed towards a full-blown financial crisis. s&p says there is a 50% likelihood that russia will be downgraded in the next 90 days. well, meanwhile, new year's eve is still more than a week away, but wall street investors have a reason to pop their corks now. the dow jones average hit a new high tuesday, topping the 18,000 mark for the first time, and it closed out the day just above that record high. >> consider it an early christmas present for the market. the dow jones has crossed 8,000 for the first time. this is the number, this is how it got there, up 1/3 of 1%.
u.s. was responsible for the latest disruptions in north korea's internet. t whatever measures the u.s. takes, officials say they do expect some kind of counterresponse from kim jong un, in an effort to show he is in control both home and abroad. cnn, washington. >>> to russia now, and ratings agency standard & poors is weighing a potential downgrade for that country that could push its debt into junk territory. >> russia's currency has plunged to all-time lows, raising...
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north korea is resorting to threats and name-calling after the u.s. release of the controversial movie "the interview." north korea is blaming the u.s. for shutting down its internet this week. they're calling it an alleged retaliation for that cyber attack on sony pictures. the country's national defense commission also made a racist remark about president obama. the regime said he was behind sony's release of the film on line and at small theaters. as for the threats, north korea released this statement. it says in part, if the u.s. persists in american style, arrogant, high-handed and gangster practices, despite the warnings of the republic of korea, the u.s. should bear in mind that its filled affairs will deal with political blows. the social gaming network is still having trouble getting back on line. hackers calling themselves the lizard squat claimed on twitter they were behind the disruption. meanwhile, xbox live service that went down this weekend appears to be working again. >>> two holdups in our area yesterday are the work of a serial robb
north korea is resorting to threats and name-calling after the u.s. release of the controversial movie "the interview." north korea is blaming the u.s. for shutting down its internet this week. they're calling it an alleged retaliation for that cyber attack on sony pictures. the country's national defense commission also made a racist remark about president obama. the regime said he was behind sony's release of the film on line and at small theaters. as for the threats, north korea...
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the fbi points the thinker squarely at north korea. u.s. president barack obama had expressed his concern at hollywood's apparent decision to self censor. now he was all smiles on holiday in hawaii. >> merry christmas, everybody. >> with the film itself embroiled in a heavy cocktail of hacking, terrorist threats and agitation, it has become its own publicity campaign. >> money falling from the air, a christmas gift for some people in hong kong. banknotes taking from an armored car because the rear doors were open. police are asking those who may have profited to hand it all back. >> just in time for christmas millions of hong kong dollars lay strewn across this major road on wednesday. cars slammed to a halt and pedestrians dashed onto the tarmac to grab banknotes that had fallen out of an armored van and spilled out of their containers. >> two of the three plastic containers broke. they probably broken that fell to the ground. >> hong kong police secure the area and the superintendent issued a statement warning citizens they were committin
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u.s. allies. germany calling the torture gruesome. other countries like china and north korea accusing the u.s. of hypocrisy and pointing the finger at them for human rights violations. cnn's ian lee is joining us from cairo. the u.n. is saying the u.s. has lost the moral high ground. u.n. calling for prosecutions. any chance that will happen? if not, what happens next? >> reporter: christine, we have seen a strong international call for the prosecution of bush-era officials. especially from human rights groups like amnesty international and human rights watches and united nations. one u.n. official involved in the human rights works talked to our christiane amanpour recently. take a listen to this. >> whether the program produced actionable intelligence is irrelevant. the obligation to prosecution crimes of torture is an obligation resting on the united states because it's a party to the torture convention. whether or not actionable intelligence resulted makes no difference to those who committed crimes of torture. >> reporter: it seems very unlikely that the obama
u.s. allies. germany calling the torture gruesome. other countries like china and north korea accusing the u.s. of hypocrisy and pointing the finger at them for human rights violations. cnn's ian lee is joining us from cairo. the u.n. is saying the u.s. has lost the moral high ground. u.n. calling for prosecutions. any chance that will happen? if not, what happens next? >> reporter: christine, we have seen a strong international call for the prosecution of bush-era officials. especially...
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. >>> north korea lashes out at the u.s. president over the release of "the interview" and uses insulting language in the process. also ahead, several experts raise doubts about claims north korea is actually responsible for the sony hack. then who was? we look into it. >>> also, more than 100,000 people are fleeing major flooding in malaysia. we'll have a weather report for you live here. also the red carpet gig can be far from glamorous, did you know. we'll have a behind the scenes look from one of cnn's own. welcome to viewers in the u.s. and around the world. i'm natalie allen. happy holidays to you. we begin this hour at the box office where sony pictures controversial comedy "the interview" is a hit. the film earned $1 million christmas day playing in only about 300 theaters across the u.s. sony originally planned to release the film in 2,000 to 3,000 theaters. sales figures for online viewing on sites like youtube and google play aren't in yet but one blog says "the interview" has been shared illegally about 750,000 ti
. >>> north korea lashes out at the u.s. president over the release of "the interview" and uses insulting language in the process. also ahead, several experts raise doubts about claims north korea is actually responsible for the sony hack. then who was? we look into it. >>> also, more than 100,000 people are fleeing major flooding in malaysia. we'll have a weather report for you live here. also the red carpet gig can be far from glamorous, did you know. we'll have a...
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and south korea has linked them to cyber attacks against u.s. ncies, south korea government agencies south korean banks, even dissident groups in the south. and north korea responds very strongly to anything they perceive as an insult to their leader. they've threatened south korean media organizations, even publishing the geographic ordinates of the headquarters as a way of making clear their message. >> wow. do you think north korea is expecting a response from the u.s.? >> they may not. there have been many times when they've conducted military attacks, even leading to loss of life of u.s. and south korean citizens and the u.s. and seoul did not respond. so they may feel they have immunity really from a strong u.s. or south korean response. >> do you think that the u.s. needs to respond? >> i think so. there are a number of things we can do. first of all, this attack may fulfill the legal requirements for putting north korea back on the state sponsors of terrorism list. it includes definitions of criminal acts conducted in the u.s. intended to
and south korea has linked them to cyber attacks against u.s. ncies, south korea government agencies south korean banks, even dissident groups in the south. and north korea responds very strongly to anything they perceive as an insult to their leader. they've threatened south korean media organizations, even publishing the geographic ordinates of the headquarters as a way of making clear their message. >> wow. do you think north korea is expecting a response from the u.s.? >> they...
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u.s. and china in north korea. what do we think likely happened there? >> these attacks originated in china. u.s. intelligence sources have been telling various media organizations that the attacks did not originate in north korea and they started in china. that would be consistent with what we know about this china-north korea relationship. we do not have enough evidence to say 100% but what we do know is that these attacks were routed through chinese ip addresses and that means china had to know what was going on because china has the great sophisticatedmost and concentrated internet controls. they know everything that goes out and comes back. the north koreans took at least 100 terabytes of documents. the chinese knew what was going on inside their borders. are located on a permanent basis. >> it is fairly amazing that the infrastructure that has been put together. thecker worked in china are north korean border and said the facilities that north korea has cobbled together are all over the uae and in germany. >> they are located in about four or five d
u.s. and china in north korea. what do we think likely happened there? >> these attacks originated in china. u.s. intelligence sources have been telling various media organizations that the attacks did not originate in north korea and they started in china. that would be consistent with what we know about this china-north korea relationship. we do not have enough evidence to say 100% but what we do know is that these attacks were routed through chinese ip addresses and that means china...
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>>> will north korea retaliate as u.s. moviegoers packed theaters, how will north korea's brutal and notoriously unpredictable leader react? >>> and ebola scare, new concerns tonight as a u.s. lab worker begins days of monitors for possible exposure to the deadly virus. have we put too much trust in the cdc? wolf blitzer is off. i'm brianna keilar. you're in "the situation room." we begin with new calls for attacks on the united states. ominously, they're coming from islamists and al qaeda-linked militants in countries that president obama points to as success stories for his strategy of fighting terror by partnering with other nations. we're also watching the situation in north korea as u.s. audiences pack theaters to see "the interview," a north korean diplomat is fuming, blasting the movie as, quote, unpardonable mockery. are the angry words a prelude to dangerous actions? congressman brad sherman of the house foreign affairs committee is standing by along with your correspondents, analysts and guests. we begin with the
>>> will north korea retaliate as u.s. moviegoers packed theaters, how will north korea's brutal and notoriously unpredictable leader react? >>> and ebola scare, new concerns tonight as a u.s. lab worker begins days of monitors for possible exposure to the deadly virus. have we put too much trust in the cdc? wolf blitzer is off. i'm brianna keilar. you're in "the situation room." we begin with new calls for attacks on the united states. ominously, they're coming from...
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korea. first the u.s. government today officially pointed the finger at north korea, blaming the country for hacking in to sony pictures entertainment. in a statement the fbi, quote, had enough information to conclude that the north korean government is responsible for these actions. well, as almost everyone knows by now those actions exposed tens of thousands of private sony e-mails. the hackers also threatened violence against theaters, which led sony to cancel the release of the interview. that's the comedy about the assassination of kim jong-un. and president obama said that sony made a mistake in canceling the movie. he said that the united states would respond to north korea, but he did not say how or when. for more we go to randall pinkston. >> reporter: jen, the fbi said that other corporations have suffered from cyber intrusions, but nothing like what happened to sony last month. the fbi said that all of the evidence points at pyongyang. they say they're considering options and president obama prom
korea. first the u.s. government today officially pointed the finger at north korea, blaming the country for hacking in to sony pictures entertainment. in a statement the fbi, quote, had enough information to conclude that the north korean government is responsible for these actions. well, as almost everyone knows by now those actions exposed tens of thousands of private sony e-mails. the hackers also threatened violence against theaters, which led sony to cancel the release of the interview....
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u.s. is now very close to publicly blaming north korea for the cyberattack on sony. u.s. investigators tell cnn they have uncovered evidence that hackers broke into sony's computers by stealing credentials of a system administrator. that will prove it was not an inside job. some prominent u.s. lawmakers are already blaming north korea. an announcement from the white house could happen in the coming hours. if blaming north korea is a forgone conclusion, the bigger question is how will the white house respond. cnn's pamela brown looks at some possible options. >> reporter: u.s. officials are looking to place the blame on north korea, pulling the plug on its comedy "the interview," depicting the assassination of kim jong un. >> take him out. >> law enforcement sources say the blueprint of the current attack mimicked a hack against media organizations last year. according to a north korean defector, the north koreans have a vast secretive network of hackers around the world called bureau 121. >> unit 121 is a highly sophisticated organization under the military branch of the
u.s. is now very close to publicly blaming north korea for the cyberattack on sony. u.s. investigators tell cnn they have uncovered evidence that hackers broke into sony's computers by stealing credentials of a system administrator. that will prove it was not an inside job. some prominent u.s. lawmakers are already blaming north korea. an announcement from the white house could happen in the coming hours. if blaming north korea is a forgone conclusion, the bigger question is how will the white...
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u.s. believes north korea was behind the sony attack. they deny it but say they are targeting the white house and pentagon. the u.s. said there's no credible information about that. meantime one washington lawmaker is inviting sony to screen it's movie the interview at the u.s. capitol. >> we're not going to be deprived of seeing what's a good or a bad movie because of threats from north korea. >> samantha powers cited the sony attack and a long list of human rights abuses. >> silence will not make the north korean government end it's abuses or make the international community safer. >> she's urging the united neighs to refer north korea to the international criminal court. >> this morning china is saying any suggestion that they were involved in the sony attack is irresponsible betty. >> tracy thank you for that. also this news to tell you about. anyone that's seen joe cocker performs knows he digs into his music. well he was a product of the british working class. a local favorite in clubs that grew into a soulful legend. on monday we l
u.s. believes north korea was behind the sony attack. they deny it but say they are targeting the white house and pentagon. the u.s. said there's no credible information about that. meantime one washington lawmaker is inviting sony to screen it's movie the interview at the u.s. capitol. >> we're not going to be deprived of seeing what's a good or a bad movie because of threats from north korea. >> samantha powers cited the sony attack and a long list of human rights abuses. >>...
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review much nortreview ofnorth korea's abusa time when united states is in tense times with north korea, u.s. has accused north korea of hacking into sony pictures, a movie that depicts the assassination offing ki of egg m jong-un. kim jong-un. >> no doubt that will heighten tensions even more. kristin, what is expected to come out of this meeting of this review of north korea's human rights record? >> well, we don't expect any formal action on the part of the security council even though the general assembly. we don't expect that to happen because we would expect china and perhaps russia to veto such a move. they say that the council is not the place to be discussing human rights because that is not a threat to international peace and security. but we do expect that this will be as i said an airing of dirty laundry on the international stage. it will be embarrassing for north korea. they are not expected to take part. they have made threats after the vote that was taken by the general assembly, they have made direct threats against the united states after the attack and accusation of hackin
review much nortreview ofnorth korea's abusa time when united states is in tense times with north korea, u.s. has accused north korea of hacking into sony pictures, a movie that depicts the assassination offing ki of egg m jong-un. kim jong-un. >> no doubt that will heighten tensions even more. kristin, what is expected to come out of this meeting of this review of north korea's human rights record? >> well, we don't expect any formal action on the part of the security council even...
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u.s. believes north korea was behind the sony attack, north korea denies it, but say they are targeting the white house and pentagon. the u.s. says there's no credible information about that. meantime, one washington lawmaker is inviting sony to screen its postponed movie "the interview" at the u.s. capital. >> we're not going to be deprived of seeing what's either a good or a bad movie just because of threats of north korea. >> reporter: u.s. ambassador samantha power cited the sony attack in a long list of human rights abuses. >> silence will not make the abuses. >> reporter: she's urging the united nations to refer north korea to the international criminal court. and new this morning, china is responding saying any reports suggesting they were involved in the sony attack are irresponsible. tracie potts, nbc news, washington. >>> it is 4:47. in oklahoma, a federal judge ruled in favor of the state's plans to execute four death row inmates early next year using a new protocol. a group of 21 inmates sued the state after last april's execution of clayton locket. it took almost an hour to kil
u.s. believes north korea was behind the sony attack, north korea denies it, but say they are targeting the white house and pentagon. the u.s. says there's no credible information about that. meantime, one washington lawmaker is inviting sony to screen its postponed movie "the interview" at the u.s. capital. >> we're not going to be deprived of seeing what's either a good or a bad movie just because of threats of north korea. >> reporter: u.s. ambassador samantha power...
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korea. he is m boston. is the u.s. - could they formally accuse north korea of this attack? why or why not? >> well, i think it's the very badly kept secret that the u.s. government does believe north korea is responsible for this attack. it makes sense at a commonsense level. the forensic investigation has been done, and all fingers point to north korea. the u.s. government doesn't say everything it nose to be true, saying "it's you, north korea", sometimes they haven't done it. they are probably trying to figure out if they announce it, what they'll do in response. that's the hard part. >> what would the u.s. do to retaliate? >> you know, probably not much. we could sanction north korea, but north korea is already sanctioned. they are one of the more sanctioned countries in the world. and we are not going to attack, and we are not going to fire bullets at them because they launched a cyber attack. to step back for a minute. this whole thing strikes me as bizarre. i've never heard of this before, never seen it before. i was involved in a situation years ago when there was a
korea. he is m boston. is the u.s. - could they formally accuse north korea of this attack? why or why not? >> well, i think it's the very badly kept secret that the u.s. government does believe north korea is responsible for this attack. it makes sense at a commonsense level. the forensic investigation has been done, and all fingers point to north korea. the u.s. government doesn't say everything it nose to be true, saying "it's you, north korea", sometimes they haven't done...
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north korea's internet goes out. a u.s. says north korea's internet access has been cut off from the rest of the world. it had been failing for several days and is now totally down. out. in the dark. it comes three days after president obama promised proportional response against north korea. u.s. officials strongly deny any role in it. analysts that monitor internet usage telling bloomberg, i don't know that someone is launching a cyber attack against north korea, but this isn't normal for them. >> what do you make of this? >> it seems like our primary objective here should be stopping whoever did this from doing similar things in the future, whether that's through deterrence, or shutting off their ability to interfere. i don't know if the u.s. was behind this, but i feel good about the prospect of the north koreans not having internet access and -- >> you don't know if they're responsible, but it would not bother you? >> it would not bother me. >> i was going to say, revenge is a dish best served cold. what is colder than
north korea's internet goes out. a u.s. says north korea's internet access has been cut off from the rest of the world. it had been failing for several days and is now totally down. out. in the dark. it comes three days after president obama promised proportional response against north korea. u.s. officials strongly deny any role in it. analysts that monitor internet usage telling bloomberg, i don't know that someone is launching a cyber attack against north korea, but this isn't normal for...
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we have seen that with sanctions on north korea. the u.s. a number of things to iran syria, burma, and zimbabwe that we have not done to north korea. north korea is the one who has popped nuclear weapons and say that its nuclear program is for military purposes. >> we know the unit 121 during the 1990s was working on sending groups four teams, of covert special operations forces to this country, specifically to attack our nuclear facilities. with that capability if they have indeed created and sustained that capability is that influencing u.s. policy toward north korea in your judgment? >> i think the -- it would be far more likely that north korea would do some kind attack in the south. i don't think they would have carried out attacks against theaters in the u.s. and in that sense the sony pulling of the film was a mistake as well as some of the other movie companies that have pulled other films related to north korea. obviously, we have to be vigilant against north korean attacks, but i think it was an overreaction by sony. >> it is an ex
we have seen that with sanctions on north korea. the u.s. a number of things to iran syria, burma, and zimbabwe that we have not done to north korea. north korea is the one who has popped nuclear weapons and say that its nuclear program is for military purposes. >> we know the unit 121 during the 1990s was working on sending groups four teams, of covert special operations forces to this country, specifically to attack our nuclear facilities. with that capability if they have indeed...
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u.s. and north korea. joining me is the author of "genesis code" and brian stelter, host of "reliable sources." jamie, it's hard to believe it was just a week ago when we got that obscure message from hackers that was going to threaten anybody that went and saw that movie on christmas day, was going to be in big trouble, making references to 9/11. and now we see theaters are going to go ahead with this. do we think that north korea will react in any way? what do we suspect? >> well, certainly i don't think there's a high likelihood that there will be 9/11 attacks on theaters coming from north korea. it's going to anger them in some way but, frankly, north korea is behaving so terribly, even worse than usual, i really can't imagine how we could have any worse relations with north korea. but at the same time, now that the movie is being released and hats off to wonderful people like michael in atlanta and others around the country, we have a real opportunity in this country not just to talk about freedom of
u.s. and north korea. joining me is the author of "genesis code" and brian stelter, host of "reliable sources." jamie, it's hard to believe it was just a week ago when we got that obscure message from hackers that was going to threaten anybody that went and saw that movie on christmas day, was going to be in big trouble, making references to 9/11. and now we see theaters are going to go ahead with this. do we think that north korea will react in any way? what do we suspect?...
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i think it is korea joining aiib. the u.s. interest to see korea.e time, i think it is china's interest to facilitate korea joining the aiib. but the problem is to the contrary of my chinese colleague saying korea are is pushed enough to join aiib. but the way it is structured is very far from common sense. voting rights as envisioned by beijing is 50% china. it is based on so called gdp on tpp parenting. i have an economist. i have never heard of this voting right on the basis. it could be a good comparison when you went to compare livingston for people in beijing. people in tokyo. but income on tpp. can it buy more oil? impossible. if that's related to voting rights it is unconventional. beijing is accusing western institutions on the basis of transparency, unreliabilities. if beijing wants to stand up it's a new global players. i think it is in beijing's interest to get korea in the aiib and show strategic flexibility. >> thank you very much. professor long? >> it is unwieldy for me to give a clear -- to the regional economic future. but i have t
i think it is korea joining aiib. the u.s. interest to see korea.e time, i think it is china's interest to facilitate korea joining the aiib. but the problem is to the contrary of my chinese colleague saying korea are is pushed enough to join aiib. but the way it is structured is very far from common sense. voting rights as envisioned by beijing is 50% china. it is based on so called gdp on tpp parenting. i have an economist. i have never heard of this voting right on the basis. it could be a...
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south korea, japan, and the u.s. pool their resources. >>> let's take a look at the top stories an al jazeera. the man in charge of search for the airasia flight says the craft is probably at the bottom of the sea. search area has been widened and the plane disappeared after takeoff on sunday. >>> three al jazeera joucialists peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed -- journalists peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed have been in prison for a whole years, they were falsely accused of aiding the outlawed muslim brotherhood, and damaging egypt's reputation abroad. >>> officials on the ferry is under control say officials. the rescue operation is continuing for the 183 people still on board >>> a new intelligence sharing pact between south korea, the u.s. and japan comes into effect on monday. it will allow seoul and tokyo to share military secrets on north korea through the united states. harry fawcett has more from seoul. >> any kind of military pact between japan, south korea's former coloni
south korea, japan, and the u.s. pool their resources. >>> let's take a look at the top stories an al jazeera. the man in charge of search for the airasia flight says the craft is probably at the bottom of the sea. search area has been widened and the plane disappeared after takeoff on sunday. >>> three al jazeera joucialists peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed -- journalists peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed have been in prison for a whole...
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should america be prepared for north korea to try to break into these types of agencies in america? of course, he says. even though the u.sis one of the best prepared nations, cyber attacks are hard to protect yourself from. they have to constantly be individual lent. >> you want us to kill the leader of north korea? >> yes. >> what? >> reporter: with the stunning decision to pull this movie, it may send a message to north korea, cyber attacks work. south korean government officials are going through 23 of this country's power plants, one by one. just to see if anything has been compromised. this is happening after some hackers, suspected hackers posted on a website that the virus was in place and they could activate it at anytime. now, this could very well be an empty threat. after the spectacular sony hack, natalie, they can't be too careful. >> absolutely. they are worried about their nuclear facilities. what u.s. government agencies do south korean investigators worry about as hacking targets? >> reporter: well, as i was speaking with the professor, the first thing he said was nasa. the reason why? think about it. wha
should america be prepared for north korea to try to break into these types of agencies in america? of course, he says. even though the u.sis one of the best prepared nations, cyber attacks are hard to protect yourself from. they have to constantly be individual lent. >> you want us to kill the leader of north korea? >> yes. >> what? >> reporter: with the stunning decision to pull this movie, it may send a message to north korea, cyber attacks work. south korean...
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>>> north korea called u.s. president barack obama the chief culprit behind the release of the interview". we'll tell you what else pyongyang is saying about it. also, two fallen new york police officers are remembered as more threats are leveled against their fellow officers. also ahead this hour it, preparations under way in california for the rose bowl parade. how do they make those floats? and what is inside them? we'll have a report for you. welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. you're watching cnn live coverage. i'm natalee allen. happy holidays to you. no one expected "the interview" to get a good review from north korea and they did not disappoint issuing a scathing criticism of the comedy about a fictional plot to assassinate kim jong-un. they say the film is illegal, dishonest and contrary to the u.n. charter but they saved some of their harshest language for u.s. president barack obama and paula hancocks is following the story for us from seoul south korea and joins us now live from
>>> north korea called u.s. president barack obama the chief culprit behind the release of the interview". we'll tell you what else pyongyang is saying about it. also, two fallen new york police officers are remembered as more threats are leveled against their fellow officers. also ahead this hour it, preparations under way in california for the rose bowl parade. how do they make those floats? and what is inside them? we'll have a report for you. welcome to our viewers in the u.s....
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u.s. and north korea. the threats north korea is now making against the u.s. rnment and a new problem going on right now in north korea. >>> a try start to the holiday week but rosemary oroscoe is tracking the possibility of rain returning. >> and a big warning for people getting ready to travel or expecting visitors from out of town, the massive storm expected to affect holiday plans for thousands of travelers. >>> north korea ramps up tensions with the united states. they are warning on strikes of u.s. government buildings after the fbi accused the north koreans of hacking into sony pictures. >> reporter: north korea defiant in the wake of the sony hacking scandal issuing a threat, warning of attacks on the white house, pentagon and the u.s. mainland calling it a cesspool of terrorism. the statement says the country's military is prepared to use all kind of wafer fare against the -- kinds of warfare against the united states. president obama said he was weighing whether north korea should be placed on the state department's sponsor of terrorism list. the coun
u.s. and north korea. the threats north korea is now making against the u.s. rnment and a new problem going on right now in north korea. >>> a try start to the holiday week but rosemary oroscoe is tracking the possibility of rain returning. >> and a big warning for people getting ready to travel or expecting visitors from out of town, the massive storm expected to affect holiday plans for thousands of travelers. >>> north korea ramps up tensions with the united states....
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u.s. mainland, the sess pool of terrorism." north korea denies it staged the hack, but it says the group that has taken responsibility for tshg the guardians of peace, will continue to attack the u.s. and some other nations as well. president obama talked about the sony cyber attack with candy crowley earlier. >> do you think this was an act of war by north korea? >> i don't think it was an act of war. i think it was an act of cyber vandalism that was very costly, very expensive. we take it very seriously. we will respond proportionately. >> the white house is still weighing what that proportional response will be. it also says the u.s. won't be commenting on every new statement from north korea, including today's message. cnn talked with brian earlier today about what the threats could mean. >> the new writer for dprk -- we're seeing the saber rattling, the typical rhetoric of north korea, they are upping the ante. it is like whatever north korea attacks, whenever they lash out spshgs they are at their very best here. a couple of things t
u.s. mainland, the sess pool of terrorism." north korea denies it staged the hack, but it says the group that has taken responsibility for tshg the guardians of peace, will continue to attack the u.s. and some other nations as well. president obama talked about the sony cyber attack with candy crowley earlier. >> do you think this was an act of war by north korea? >> i don't think it was an act of war. i think it was an act of cyber vandalism that was very costly, very...
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u.s. response to north korea be over the hacking scandal? off all internet access to u.s. if possible. rick adds, we should continue letting them know we're upset but doesn't believe provoking the situation will make it better. this one is for all of you devoted cat lovers out there. >> the world famous jingle cats are making their comeback, you can listen to the cats meow and purr through "white christmas". >> sometimes they get up on the wrong side of the bed and don't feel good and get temper mental, sometimes we have a diva cat to deal with. >> that's going to do it for us. make it a great day and great week. see you next time. >> hello, welcome to "america's news headquarters", topping the news this hour, president obama kicking back in hawaii for a 17-day holiday break after his announcement this week on cuba and the sony cyber is a tack. when he gets back to washington he'll face a republican led congress. we'll have the latest. >>> cuban americans taking to the streets to protest the decision to restore diplomatic relss between our tw
u.s. response to north korea be over the hacking scandal? off all internet access to u.s. if possible. rick adds, we should continue letting them know we're upset but doesn't believe provoking the situation will make it better. this one is for all of you devoted cat lovers out there. >> the world famous jingle cats are making their comeback, you can listen to the cats meow and purr through "white christmas". >> sometimes they get up on the wrong side of the bed and don't...
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that's all at aljazeera.com >>> a new intelligence-sharing pact between south korea, the u.s. and japan came into effect. it will allow seoul and tokyo to share military secrets on north korea indirectly using the united states as an intermediary. harry fawcett joins us from seoul. one would thing that this pact would have been implemented years ago. why now? >> well that's right. you would think that two countries which share a common threat from a country like north korea, which often threatened them with nuclear weapons would be cooperating to a full degree on such matters. that is to ignore what happened here in the last century, when japan was a colonial power, and ruled korea as it then was, often in a brutal way. that history wrangles deeply in south korea. in 2012 there was plans for a military pact between the two countries, an hour before it was to be signed. the south koreans pulled out because of public outrage and the outrage in parliament. the solution came through months of secret negotiations through the united states saying okay we'll have a trilateral intellig
that's all at aljazeera.com >>> a new intelligence-sharing pact between south korea, the u.s. and japan came into effect. it will allow seoul and tokyo to share military secrets on north korea indirectly using the united states as an intermediary. harry fawcett joins us from seoul. one would thing that this pact would have been implemented years ago. why now? >> well that's right. you would think that two countries which share a common threat from a country like north korea,...
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u.s. mainland but all other parts of the world." that the latest from north korea. n exclusive interview u.s. president obama said the united states must act against the north korean cyberattacks. >> do you think this was an act of war by north korea? >> no, i don't think it was an act of war. i think it was an act of cybervandalism that was very costly, very expensive. we tyke it very seriously. we will respond proportionately, as i said. but we're going to be in an environment in this new world where so much is digitalized that both state and non-state actors are going to have the capacity to disrupt our lives in all sorts of ways. we have to do a much better job of guarding against that. >> president obama is also among those critical of sony's decision to cancel its release of "the interview" on christmas day p coming up later this hour, the ceo of sony entertainment responds to those comments by the president in a television exclusive with cnn. >> in this instance the president, the press, and the public are mistaken as to what actually happened. >> see more of
u.s. mainland but all other parts of the world." that the latest from north korea. n exclusive interview u.s. president obama said the united states must act against the north korean cyberattacks. >> do you think this was an act of war by north korea? >> no, i don't think it was an act of war. i think it was an act of cybervandalism that was very costly, very expensive. we tyke it very seriously. we will respond proportionately, as i said. but we're going to be in an...
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implementing the korea-u.s. free trade agreement, negotiating a bilateral investment treaty with china. finishing the trans-pacific partnership, the tpp, with japan and others. all of these will provide a huge lift to the global economy. china's ftas. korea's ftas. trade proposals like rc ap. these are all important part of the conversation as well. now, the u.s. and china, as is well known, the world's greatest emitters of greenhouse gas. but our recent action on climate change, on targets, show we are determined to address it. so do president obama's and prime ministers abe's pledges to the south korean hosted global green climate fund of $3 billion in $1.5 billion respectively. and our countries r&d and manufacturing capabilities will keep us at the forefront of the clean energy economy. we each have public health and infectious disease expertise, and tremendous experience from the bird flu and from sars experience. that helps ensure that our nation's rt contributed to dealing with ebola response. and it cert
implementing the korea-u.s. free trade agreement, negotiating a bilateral investment treaty with china. finishing the trans-pacific partnership, the tpp, with japan and others. all of these will provide a huge lift to the global economy. china's ftas. korea's ftas. trade proposals like rc ap. these are all important part of the conversation as well. now, the u.s. and china, as is well known, the world's greatest emitters of greenhouse gas. but our recent action on climate change, on targets,...
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you don't know how north korea is going to look at this. the u.s. may intend it as a pushback or a slap but north korea may take this as an act of war or respond later at a time of their choosing. insulted byea is the fact the u.n. is taking up the issue of its human rights record. when you have a country is isolated and unpredictable as north korea, what does this type of pressure due? it helps push china away from north korea by focusing on the complete unacceptability of what north korea is doing to its own , thee in the gulags suppression of their own people. you embarrass china. will unlikely this debate affect north korean behavior. >> today, new york city's mayor met with relatives. over the deaths of eric garner and michael brown, the mayor made this appeal in the wake of the cop killings. the time for every new yorker to think about these families. put them first. by respecting their pain and their time of mourning. this is a process. , put asiderotests demonstrations. until the funerals are passed, let's focus on these families and what the
you don't know how north korea is going to look at this. the u.s. may intend it as a pushback or a slap but north korea may take this as an act of war or respond later at a time of their choosing. insulted byea is the fact the u.n. is taking up the issue of its human rights record. when you have a country is isolated and unpredictable as north korea, what does this type of pressure due? it helps push china away from north korea by focusing on the complete unacceptability of what north korea is...
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korea leased overnight. the army are fully ready to stand in confrontation with the u.s. in all war spaces, including cyber warfare space to blow up those citadels. north korea saying any future tack will bring achievements thousands of times greater than the sony hack. remember, north korea saying we did not have anything to do with it. president obama saying he will review whether or not to put them back on the terror list. >> the dprk saying the u.s. government was behind the making of the comedy "the interview." what are sony leaders saying about the controversy surrounding the whole thing? i know the leader of the sony pictures in the u.s. spoke with fareed. >> reporter: what he is basically saying that they did not back down because of what happened to them with the cyber attack. sony simply did not have a place to play the movies. the theater owners did not want to play the movie. he says they do intent to distribute the filfilm. >> we have not caved. we have not given in. we have not backed down. >> remember, sony only delayed this. sony has been fighting to get th
korea leased overnight. the army are fully ready to stand in confrontation with the u.s. in all war spaces, including cyber warfare space to blow up those citadels. north korea saying any future tack will bring achievements thousands of times greater than the sony hack. remember, north korea saying we did not have anything to do with it. president obama saying he will review whether or not to put them back on the terror list. >> the dprk saying the u.s. government was behind the making of...
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u.s. government said north korea was responsible for hacking sony pictures, promising a proportional response. two u.s. officials familiar with the north korea situation denied an american role in the outage, though the state department was not as definitive. >> as we implement our responses some will be seen, some may not be seen. >> reporter: north korea had its own response in typical rhetoric threatening to blow up targets in the u.s., ready for what is called cyber warfare. after the u.s. asked north korea to admit it's behind the hack. >> i don't think it was an act of war, i think it was an act of cyber vandalism that was very costly, very expensive. >> reporter: analysts say the cyber attack could cost sony about $100 million after the studio pulled "the interview" from distribution, a comedy featuring a plot to kill the north korean leader. it's the most talked about movie in the world though almost nobody has seen it. sony is making new plans to release the film, perhaps online despite the hackers' insistence sony keep the movie under wraps. >> the big question is what do the hacker
u.s. government said north korea was responsible for hacking sony pictures, promising a proportional response. two u.s. officials familiar with the north korea situation denied an american role in the outage, though the state department was not as definitive. >> as we implement our responses some will be seen, some may not be seen. >> reporter: north korea had its own response in typical rhetoric threatening to blow up targets in the u.s., ready for what is called cyber warfare....
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korea escalates. kim jong-un mobbed by adoring north korean workers. lashing out at the u.s. he says is responsible for the film portraying his assassination. while denying involvement in the sony hacking, north korea warned it was "sharpening bayonets to do damage thousands of times greater." threatening cou ining counterac against the white house, pentagon and the u.s. mainland. >> they have a long history of denying responsibility, and if they want to help here, they can compensate sony for the damages they caused. >> reporter: today in new york as the u.n. security council took up north korea's bleak human rights record, the u.s. ambassador said pyongyang is threatening the rights of the rest of the world. >> it is exactly the kind of behavior we have come to expect from a regime who threatened to take mersiless countermeasures over a hollywood comedy. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview with cnn, the president stopped short of labeling it an act of terrorism or war. >> i don't think it was an act of war. i think it was an act of cyber vandalism that was very costly an
korea escalates. kim jong-un mobbed by adoring north korean workers. lashing out at the u.s. he says is responsible for the film portraying his assassination. while denying involvement in the sony hacking, north korea warned it was "sharpening bayonets to do damage thousands of times greater." threatening cou ining counterac against the white house, pentagon and the u.s. mainland. >> they have a long history of denying responsibility, and if they want to help here, they can...