Saturday, December 1, 2018

PEOPLE WITHOUT BORDERS SHOULD BE HELD RESPONSIBLE?

Commentary: Whether or not it was the same group mentioned in articles that been compliant to sighting insurrection toward border agents doing their duty in guarding or borders from intruders who were throwing stones at them, the border agents had the right to defend themselves, and the group who goated these poor souls to violet the laws should be held accountable, not the US Government. A nation has the right to defend themselves from illegal immigrants. What were the border agents supposed to do while rocks were thrown at them, not defend themselves? That whole event was probably all stage to cast a dark cloud over Trump's presidency, and of course the media played it for all it was worth.

Related story: 'Pueblos sin Fronteras' caravan group isn't the same as the US-based People Without Borders.---Washington Examiner
Quote: " The caravan of migrants BuzzFeed originally reported on that is marching towards the U.S. border was organized by a group called Pueblos sin Fronteras. This translates as "People Without Borders," which we explored in our editorial earlier this week.
What we didn't think through was that our editorial would create confusion with a U.S.-based nonprofit called "People without Borders," which has nothing to do with the caravan. This Christian-based nonprofit aims at helping assimilate recent immigrants, not at bringing in hundreds of asylum-seekers.
Even more disturbing, the people at People without Borders tell us they have received nasty and threatening messages by people believing they were involved in the caravan. This is really an example of thoughtless anger that defines our current discourse."

More Related stories: 

News Busters: Bozell & Graham Column: 'Are You Comfortable With Tear-Gassing Children?'.
Quote: " Does anyone remember NBC asking Obama if he was comfortable tear-gassing children? Or did no one care about the immigrants then?
NBC was especially egregious because they never mentioned the rock-throwing. To witness a barrage of rocks flying, as we have, and to see the mortal danger they pose (yes, they can kill) is to understand that agents are protecting themselves. This is how anchorman Lester Holt began, using Jackson’s obnoxious question. “President Trump is defending the use of tear gas on migrants who rushed at a major border crossing and attempted to get into the U.S. illegally.” That’s the action word, “rushed.”

News Busters: Cable News Erects Wall of Falsehoods Around Caravan.
Quote: For the past month, talking heads on CNN and MSNBC have repeated numerous outright falsehoods about the Central American caravan: namely, that it is comprised of “mostly women and children”; that there is “no evidence” of criminals participating; and that none of those marching north are “economic migrants.” An MRC analysis of cable news coverage also identified eight instances in which panelists brazenly claimed that the existence of the caravan was itself a conspiracy theory.

PJ MEDIA: Media Orgasmic Over Pitiful Photograph of Woman with Children Storming the U.S. Border.
Quote: "The photograph that will represent the caravan storming the border right now has been chosen by the shadowy figures gathered around alphabet-channel boardrooms. It was carefully chosen and then disseminated through all the major networks to elicit the most outrage and sympathy from the American public. It is nauseating in its transparency. It was covered by the Washington Post Yahoo, CNN, Reuters, TMZ, The Daily Mail and NBC, among others."

NYT: Reuters Photojournalist Talks About Photo of Children Fleeing Tear Gas at Border in Mexico.
Quote: " That arresting image, taken in Tijuana, Mexico, by the photojournalist Kim Kyung-Hoon of Reuters, spread rapidly online. It prompted outrage after a peaceful march by Central American migrants in Mexico veered out of control on Sunday afternoon, as hundreds of people tried to evade a Mexican police blockade and ran toward a border crossing into San Diego.
In response to the chaos, which the Homeland Security secretary said included some migrants throwing projectiles at Customs and Border Protection workers, American border officials temporarily shut down the crossing in both directions and fired tear gas to push back migrants from the border fence. "

UN Reaction: Protect Central America migrants; tackle root causes of flight, urge UN experts.
"Migrants who have made, or who are making the journey to the United States border in caravans confront increasing threats to their lives, liberty and security, United Nations independent experts said on Wednesday, calling for their full protection."

Washington Examiner: Tear gas, border protection, and the inconsistency of Trump's critics
"Plenty of information and images are coming from the southern border after clashes took place between Customs and Border Protection agents and migrants."


WORLD NEWS HEADLINES
( From the UN  News Center & other sources)

UN PRESS RELEASE: Top Political Official Urges Restraint from Ukraine, Russian Federation in Emergency Security Council Meeting on Seized Ukrainian Vessels
In an emergency Security Council meeting today requested by Ukraine following the seizure of three its naval vessels by Russian Federation warships in a waterway near Crimea, the United Nations top political official urged restraint from both sides to prevent dangerous escalation.
https://www.un.org/press/en/2018/sc13601.doc.htm

UN PRESS RELEASE: Mutual Accountability Framework Will Guide Development, Peace in Afghanistan, Secretary-General Tells Ministerial Conference
Following is the text of UN Secretary-General AntΓ³nio Guterres’ video message to the Ministerial Conference on Afghanistan, in Geneva today.
(dated 11/ 28/ 18)
https://www.un.org/press/en/2018/sgsm19369.doc.htm

U-turns on Global Compact ‘reflect poorly’ on countries concerned: senior UN migration official.
n an exclusive interview with UN News, Louise Arbour, the UN Special Representative for International Migration, said on Tuesday that the stated intention of several countries (including Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic and Austria) to pull out of the Global Compact for migration has seriously affected the spirit of multilateralism.
https://news.un.org/en/story/2018/11/1026791

Despite violence, ‘tremendous hunger’ for peace in Afghanistan: top UN official.
A high-level international conference on Afghanistan got underway at the UN in Geneva on Tuesday to show solidarity for the war-torn country’s people and help strengthen Government efforts to promote development, along with wider peace and security.
https://news.un.org/en/story/2018/11/1026671

‘At risk’ Mediterranean forests make ‘vital contributions’ to development
Between 2010 and 2015, forests around the Mediterranean have expanded by two per cent, but that has come at the price of significant degradation and increasing vulnerability to climate change, population pressures, wildfires and water scarcity, warned a new UN report launched on Tuesday.
https://news.un.org/en/story/2018/11/1026761




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WH: Remarks by President Trump at the National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony.

THE PRESIDENT:  Thank you.  Thank you very much.  And, Ryan, I want to thank you for doing such a beautiful job all throughout the season.  And welcome everyone.  Merry Christmas.  Special time of the year.
Melania and I are thrilled to be here today as we celebrate one of the nation’s most cherished traditions: the lighting of the National Christmas Tree.
Tonight’s ceremony is only possible because of the hard work of the many talented individuals.  They were working late at night.  They were working early in the morning.  They were working all the time.  And my sincere thanks to everyone at the National Park Service and the National Park Foundation.  Thank you very much.  Appreciate it. 

And let me also extend my deep appreciation to all of tonight’s wonderful entertainers.  There’s great talent.  They’re going on to big things, many of them.  I’ve seen them and they are something very special.  Thank you very much.  That was a great job tonight. 

And this includes one very special group that has topped Billboard charts multiple times: the Dominican Sisters, who I met backstage, from Ann Arbor, Michigan. 
And a very special recognition to the students who designed stunning ornaments to decorate 56 different Christmas trees here in President’s Park.  Thank you, students.  I hear you out there.  Thank you very much. 
And in — when they were doing the 56 trees, there were one for each state and the territories in our magnificent country.  We have truly a great, great country.  We’re very proud of it, and we love it deeply. 
For Christians all across our nation, around the world, this is a sacred season that begins 2,000 years ago when Jesus Christ was born.  An angel declared to the shepherds tending their flocks, “Behold, I bring you good tidings, great joy, which shall be to all people.  For unto you is a born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.”  (Applause.)  There in Bethlehem, Mary and Joseph held in their hands the son of God; the light of the world; and, through Him, the promise of eternal salvation.

No matter one’s faith or beliefs, the Christmas season reflects all that is best in the American spirit.  This is a time of the year for rejoicing with our family and friends, for spreading charity and goodwill in our commitment all over this country in all of our communities, and for giving thanks for all of the blessings in our lives.

We are especially thankful for the countless Americans who have given their time and passion to help those in need.  Here in the audience today are a number of extraordinary foster families and guardians joined by the beautiful children they have welcomed into their homes.  And beautiful children they are.  Your devotion inspires us all.  To every child in foster care: You are the precious loved one and gift of God.  Thank you.  Thank you.   Very, very special.

At this time of the year, we renew the bonds of affection between our fellow citizens, and we awaken the faith in our hearts that calls each of us to action.  As we gather loved ones, our thoughts turn to those who are rebuilding their lives after devastating wildfires, destructive hurricanes, and terrible tragedy.
We are one American family.  We hurt together, we heal together, and we will always pull through together.  This is the United States of America.  We are the best in the world, and there’s nobody close. 

Tonight, we honor the first responders who risked their lives to save the lives of others.  And all of America sends our profound gratitude to the incredible men and women of the United States Military.   And I’m proud to say our military right now is stronger than ever before. 
Their families are all our families, and we thank them so much for their greatness and for the incredible job they do.  Thank you to the United States Military.  Thank you very much. 
We ask God to watch over this nation’s heroes, and to shed his almighty grace upon our nation.  And we pray that America’s light will shine more brightly and stronger than ever.  And it will.
On behalf of Melania and myself and the entire Trump family — many of whom are with us tonight — I want to again wish you all a very, very Merry Christmas.  May this Christmas season bring peace to your hearts, warmth to your homes, cheer to your spirit, and joy to the world.  Merry Christmas, everyone.  Merry Christmas and God bless you.  Thank you.  Thank you very much.




MORE WORLD NEWS HEADLINES:
 Global trust’ declining, ‘our world needs stepped-up global leadership’
On the eve of the G20 international forum in Argentina, and ahead of next week’s COP24 climate conference in Katowice, Poland, UN Secretary-General AntΓ³nio Guterres has called for global leadership to be stepped up, “at a time of declining global trust.”
https://news.un.org/en/story/2018/11/1026921

The crunch ‘COP 24’ UN climate change conference: what’s at stake and what you need to know.
As global temperatures continue to rise, climate action is lagging and the window of opportunity is closing. On Sunday, the United Nations will kick off critical negotiations on how to address the problem collectively and urgently, during a two-week climate change conference in Katowice, Poland, known as “COP 24”.
Thousands of world leaders, experts, activists, creative thinkers, and private sector and local community representatives will gather to work on a collective action plan to realize critical commitments made by all the countries of the world in Paris, three years ago.
https://news.un.org/en/story/2018/11/1026851


From the US Mission to the UN:
 Remarks at a UN Security Council Briefing on the Humanitarian Situation in Syria.
"We are grateful to the UN and the brave aid workers on the ground who made the November 3 aid delivery of critical humanitarian aid, including much-needed vaccinations for 5,193 children. This delivery also provided life-saving assistance to more than 50,000 internally-displaced persons, most of them women and children."
https://usun.state.gov/remarks/8794

Remarks at the UN Secretary-General’s Briefing to the General Assembly on the Implementation of UN Reform.
" On development reform and repositioning of the UN Development System, as the new Resident Coordinator system takes shape under the agreed financial arrangement, we expect to see a more effective, accountable, responsive, and efficient UN country platform that works collaboratively to achieve results – improved development prospects, swift humanitarian relief efforts, and the advancement of human rights. We also look forward to considering reforms of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs and the Regional Economic Commissions to see how they might be restructured to reduce duplication and provide value to the UN system."
https://usun.state.gov/remarks/8793

US STATE DEPT: Iran's Transfer of Arms to Proxy Groups and Ongoing Missile Development
As part of the Administration’s efforts to confront the totality of the Iranian regime’s malign activities, Special Representative for Iran Hook delivered remarks at the Iranian Materiel Display at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling.
https://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2018/11/287621.htm



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WH: Readout of First Lady Melania Trump’s Participation in an Opioid Town Hall at Liberty University.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/readout-first-lady-melania-trumps-participation-opioid-town-hall-liberty-university/
Quote: " Thank you Eric. I am honored to be here today.  It takes such strength and grace to take the grief I know you and Adrienne deal with each day, and use the loss of your son Eric as a catalyst for good.  You honor him every day through the lives that you are saving. I am inspired by the work you are doing, and hope you know that my husband and his entire Administration are committed to fighting the opioid epidemic.

As the worst drug crisis in American history, his administration has declared it a public health emergency and there are several agencies working alongside the White House to educate and provide services for those affected.  I am proud to be joined today by Secretary Azar with the Department of Health and Human Services, and Secretary Nielsen with the Department of Homeland Security.  Together, with all of you, I know we can make a real difference and save lives.

When I took on opioid abuse as one of the pillars of my initiative BeBest, I did it with the goal of helping children of all ages. I have visited several hospitals and facilities that are dedicated to helping all who have been affected by this disease – including people who are addicted, babies born addicted, and families coping with the addiction of a loved one.  What has struck me with each visit is how this epidemic has touched so many people – whether it is because of personal use, or that of family members, friends, coworkers, or neighbors – opioid addiction is an illness that has truly taken hold of our country.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 130 people in the United States die each day due to overdosing on opioids.  In 2017, those overdoses accounted for more than 72,000 deaths, more than any previous year on record.  And in 2016, an estimated 40% of opioid deaths involved a prescription drug.
My focus through BeBest has mainly been on Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome, which are conditions that occur when a baby withdraws from the drugs it was exposed to during pregnancy.  But when I was invited to participate in today’s town hall, I saw it as an opportunity to speak with all of you as you enter into such a critical stage of your lives. The independence that comes with being a young adult can be exciting, but also overwhelming.  Most of you are living on your own for the first time.  You may be responsible for paying some of your own bills, getting to and from class every day, managing your homework, and I’m sure many of you also have jobs or extra-curricular activities.  And while I bet no one here will want to admit it, I imagine some of you have or will be experiencing situations with drugs or alcohol.  I know college is a time to wield your independence, experience things on your terms, and make decisions on your own behalf.  I am here to remind you that some of those decisions – though they may seem minor at the time – could negatively impact you for the rest of your lives.
I am here speaking to you in my official capacity as First Lady, but I want you to know I am also here as a mother.  But rather than lecture you about the dangers of drug abuse as most mothers would – and should – I am going to tell you what I have learned in this past year because I believe education and learning is key to making the right decisions on your own behalf.
I have learned that addiction can begin with something as innocent as an injury – it could be a sports injury, or from some kind of an accident. I have spoken with families and seen many news reports that talk about young athletes or people injured in accidents who became hooked on opioids after being given a prescription for real pain. Tragically, many of those stories end with people who have later transitioned into using heroin and overdosing.  In fact, data from the Department of Health and Human Services shows that in 2016 and 2017, more than 17,000 deaths were attributed to overdosing on commonly prescribed drugs.
I have learned that many people who become addicted to drugs are too ashamed to ask for help. I have also learned that addiction is a disease. And like any illness, people need and deserve treatment. We must commit to removing the stigma of shame that comes with addiction and helping change public opinion so that people find evidence based treatment before it is too late.
I have learned that you have a responsibility to yourself, and also to those around you who may be struggling. While you may never personally become addicted, the chances of you knowing someone who struggles with it are very high.  And if you, or someone you know needs help, you need to be brave enough to ask, or strong enough to stand with them as they fight through the disease. You need to be educated enough to know the signs of addiction, and also secure enough to talk about it, and keep talking about it until help arrives.

Now that you know what I have learned, I want to close by telling you what I believe.
I believe in the power of all of you. If even one of you leaves here today and talks to a friend or family member about the potential to end this crisis, then we have succeeded.
I believe that as our next generation, you have the potential to not just reduce, but eliminate the statistics I mentioned earlier. I also believe you have the capacity to not think of this in terms of statistics, but to think of this as a human story and an opportunity to save lives. I believe in your unending potential to change our world for the better.
I want to once again thank Eric Bolling for having me here today, and to both he and his wife Adrienne for their strength and bravery in the face of a sudden loss and grief.
I look forward to hearing from the rest of today’s guests, and also from some of you in the audience today.  I also want to thank each of you for taking the time out of your busy schedules to be here, and of course President Jerry Falwell and Liberty University for hosting such an important and potentially life-saving event.
God bless you all and God bless the United States of America. Thank you."

In Other national headlines:
DOD: DOD Identifies Three Operation Freedom's Sentinel Casualties.
https://dod.defense.gov/News/News-Releases/News-Release-View/Article/1700283/dod-identifies-three-operation-freedoms-sentinel-casualties/

Remarks by Secretary Mattis at an Enhanced Honor Cordon and Meeting Welcoming Lithuania Minister of National Defence Karoblis to the Pentagon
Secretary Of Defense James N. Mattis; Lithuania Minister of National Defence Raimundas Karoblis.
https://dod.defense.gov/News/Transcripts/Transcript-View/Article/1701008/remarks-by-secretary-mattis-at-an-enhanced-honor-cordon-and-meeting-welcoming-l/

DOJ: Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein Delivers Remarks at the American Conference Institute's 35th International Conference on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
https://www.justice.gov/opa/speech/deputy-attorney-general-rod-j-rosenstein-delivers-remarks-american-conference-institute-0

HUD AND CENSUS BUREAU REPORT NEW RESIDENTIAL SALES IN OCTOBER 2018
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the U.S. Census Bureau jointly announced the following new residential sales statistics for October 2018.
https://www.hud.gov/press/press_releases_media_advisories/HUD_No_18_141

HUD CHARGES OWNERS, BUILDERS OF DENVER APARTMENT COMPLEX WITH DISCRIMINATION AGAINST DISABLED RESIDENTS
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today charged the owners, architect, and builder of a Denver, Colorado apartment building with housing discrimination for failing to make the complex handicap accessible.
https://www.hud.gov/press/press_releases_media_advisories/HUD_No_18_140


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DOJ: Two Iranian Men Indicted for Deploying Ransomware to Extort Hospitals, Municipalities, and Public Institutions, Causing Over $30 Million in Losses.

A federal grand jury returned an indictment unsealed today in Newark, New Jersey charging Faramarz Shahi Savandi, 34, and Mohammad Mehdi Shah Mansouri, 27, both of Iran, in a 34-month-long international computer hacking and extortion scheme involving the deployment of sophisticated ransomware, announced Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein, Assistant Attorney General Brian A. Benczkowski of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division, U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito for the District of New Jersey and Executive Assistant Director Amy S. Hess of the FBI.

The six-count indictment alleges that Savandi and Mansouri, acting from inside Iran, authored malware, known as “SamSam Ransomware,” capable of forcibly encrypting data on the computers of victims.  According to the indictment, beginning in December 2015, Savandi and Mansouri would then allegedly access the computers of victim entities without authorization through security vulnerabilities, and install and execute the SamSam Ransomware on the computers, resulting in the encryption of data on the victims’ computers.  These more than 200 victims included hospitals, municipalities, and public institutions, according to the indictment, including the City of Atlanta, Georgia; the City of Newark, New Jersey; the Port of San Diego, California; the Colorado Department of Transportation; the University of Calgary in Calgary, Alberta, Canada; and six health care-related entities: Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center in Los Angeles, California; Kansas Heart Hospital in Wichita, Kansas; Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings, more commonly known as LabCorp, headquartered in Burlington, North Carolina; MedStar Health, headquartered in Columbia, Maryland; Nebraska Orthopedic Hospital now known as OrthoNebraska Hospital, in Omaha, Nebraska and Allscripts Healthcare Solutions Inc., headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.

According to the indictment, Savandi and Mansouri would then extort victim entities by demanding a ransom paid in the virtual currency Bitcoin in exchange for decryption keys for the encrypted data, collecting ransom payments from victim entities that paid the ransom, and exchanging the Bitcoin proceeds into Iranian rial using Iran-based Bitcoin exchangers.  The indictment alleges that, as a result of their conduct, Savandi and Mansouri have collected over $6 million USD in ransom payments to date, and caused over $30 million USD in losses to victims.

“The Iranian defendants allegedly used hacking and malware to cause more than $30 million in losses to more than 200 victims,” said Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein.  “According to the indictment, the hackers infiltrated computer systems in 10 states and Canada and then demanded payment. The criminal activity harmed state agencies, city governments, hospitals, and countless innocent victims.”

“The allegations in the indictment unsealed today—the first of its kind—outline an Iran-based international computer hacking and extortion scheme that engaged in 21st-century digital blackmail,” said Assistant Attorney General Benczkowski.  “These defendants allegedly used ransomware to infect the computer networks of municipalities, hospitals, and other key public institutions, locking out the computer owners, and then demanded millions of dollars in payments from them. As today’s charges demonstrate, the Criminal Division and its law enforcement partners will relentlessly pursue cybercriminals who harm American citizens, businesses, and institutions, regardless of where those criminals may reside.”

“The defendants in this case developed and deployed the SamSam Ransomware in order to hold public and private entities hostage and then extort money from them,” said U.S. Attorney Carpenito.  “As the indictment in this case details, they started with a business in Mercer County and then moved on to major public entities, like the City of Newark, and healthcare providers, like the Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center in Los Angeles and the Kansas Heart Hospital in Wichita—cravenly taking advantage of the fact that these victims depend on their computer networks to serve the public, the sick, and the injured without interruption.  The charges announced today show that the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey will continue to act to disrupt such criminal acts, and identify those who are responsible for them, no matter where in the world they may seek to hide.”

“This indictment demonstrates the FBI’s continuous commitment to unmasking malicious actors behind the world’s most egregious cyberattacks,” said Executive Assistant Director Hess.  “By calling out those who threaten American systems, we expose criminals who hide behind their computer and launch attacks that threaten our public safety and national security.  The actions highlighted today, which represent a continuing trend of cyber criminal activity emanating from Iran, were particularly threatening, as they targeted public safety institutions, including U.S. hospital systems and governmental entities.  The FBI, with the assistance of our private sector and U.S. government partners, are sending a strong message that we will work together to investigate and hold all criminals accountable.”

Savandi and Mansouri are charged with one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, one count of conspiracy to commit fraud and related activity in connection with computers, two substantive counts of intentional damage to a protected computer and two substantive counts of transmitting a demand in relation to damaging a protected computer.

According to the indictment, Savandi and Mansouri created the first version of the SamSam Ransomware in December 2015, and created further refined versions in June and October 2017.  In addition to employing Iran-based Bitcoin exchangers, the indictment alleges that the defendants also utilized overseas computer infrastructure to commit their attacks.   Savandi and Mansouri would also use sophisticated online reconnaissance techniques (such as scanning for computer network vulnerabilities) and conduct online research in order to select and target potential victims, according to the indictment.  According to the indictment, the defendants would also disguise their attacks to appear like legitimate network activity.

To carry out their scheme, the indictment alleges that the defendants also employed the use of Tor, a computer network designed to facilitate anonymous communication over the internet.  According to the indictment, the defendants maximized the damage caused to victims by launching attacks outside regular business hours, when a victim would find it more difficult to mitigate the attack, and by encrypting backups of the victims’ computers.  This was intended to—and often did—cripple the regular business operations of the victims, according to the indictment.  The most recent ransomware attack against a victim alleged in the indictment took place on Sept. 25, 2018.
This case was investigated by the FBI’s Newark Field Office.  Senior Counsel William A. Hall Jr. of the Criminal Division’s Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS) and Assistant U.S. Attorney and Chief of the Cybercrimes Unit Justin S. Herring of the District of New Jersey are prosecuting the case.  The Department thanks its law enforcement colleagues at the National Crime Agency (UK), West Yorkshire Police (UK), Calgary Police Service (Canada), and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.  Significant assistance was provided by the Justice Department’s National Security Division and the Criminal Division’s Office of International Affairs.
Victims are encouraged to contact their local FBI field office and file a complaint online with the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).  The IC3 staff reviews complaints, looking for patterns or other indicators of significant criminal activity, and refers investigative packages of complaints to the appropriate law enforcement authorities in a particular city or region. The FBI provides a variety of resources relating to ransomware through the IC3, which can be reached at www.ic3.gov.   For more information on ransomware prevention, visit:  https://www.ic3.gov/media/2016/160915.aspx 
Charges contained in an indictment are merely allegations, and the defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

 More National headlines:
DOJ: Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein Delivers Remarks at the Department of Justice American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month Observance Program.
https://www.justice.gov/opa/speech/deputy-attorney-general-rod-j-rosenstein-delivers-remarks-department-justice-american

Treasury Designates Iran-Based Financial Facilitators of Malicious Cyber Activity and for the First Time Identifies Associated Digital Currency Addresses.
https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/sm556

EPA: Fact-Check: Obama Administration Pushed "Worst-Case Scenario" In Climate Assessment.
Acting EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler was right when he said this morning during a Washington Post Live interview, “I wouldn’t be surprised if the Obama administration told the report’s authors to take a look at the worst-case scenario for this report.”
https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/fact-check-obama-administration-pushed-worst-case-scenario-climate-assessment

U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos Warns of Looming Crisis in Higher Education.
ATLANTA—U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos raised a red warning flag today for America's students and taxpayers regarding what she called, "a crisis in higher education." In remarks she delivered at the annual Federal Student Aid (FSA) Training Conference in Atlanta, Secretary DeVos called America's higher education system "the envy of the world" but warned that if significant policy changes aren't made to the way student aid is distributed, administered and managed, "the program on which so many students rely will be in serious jeopardy."
https://www.ed.gov/news/press-releases/us-secretary-education-betsy-devos-warns-looming-crisis-higher-education

FDA warns company for selling e-liquids that resemble kid-friendly foods as part of the agency’s ongoing Youth Tobacco Prevention Plan.
https://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/PressAnnouncements/ucm627123.htm

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US TREASURY DEPT: Treasury Issues Highly Anticipated Guidance on Foreign Tax Credits.
https://home.treasury.gov/index.php/news/press-releases/sm558
Washington –The Treasury Department today issued proposed regulations related to the determination of foreign tax credits following the implementation of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. The regulations provide guidance on computing foreign tax credits, and include rules for allocating and apportioning deductions that determine taxable income from foreign sources.

“The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is modernizing the U.S. tax system and is bringing jobs and capital back to America. The proposed guidance provides clarity and certainty for taxpayers in applying the new law, as well as modernizes current regulations and repeals out-of-date provisions,” said Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin. “We are equipping taxpayers with the autonomy and information they need to effectively manage their finances and grow American business as we shift to a territorial system.”

Changes to the treatment of foreign tax credits under the new law included adding new foreign tax credit limitation categories, and providing new foreign tax credit rules related to the enactment of the global intangible low taxed income provisions.

Today’s proposed regulations provide rules on the allocation and apportionment of deductions, including a rule treating certain assets as partially exempt for expense allocation purposes. The regulations also establish rules on applying the new foreign tax credit limitation categories, and include a taxpayer favorable elective transition rule for carryovers of foreign tax credits.

Related Story: IRS issues proposed regulations on foreign tax credits.
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service issued proposed regulations today on foreign tax credits for businesses and individuals.
https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-issues-proposed-regulations-on-foreign-tax-credits

IN OTHER BUSINESS & FINANCE NEWS:

Get Ready for Taxes: Many options available for preparing a 2018 tax return.
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service is advising taxpayers that now is a good time to decide how to prepare and file their 2018 tax return. The IRS has updated its Get Ready page with steps to take now.
https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/get-ready-for-taxes-many-options-available-for-preparing-a-2018-tax-return

Statement of Federal Trade Commission Concerning Its Vote to Close the Investigation of a Proposed Transaction Combining Massachusetts Healthcare Providers.
https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/press-releases/2018/11/statement-federal-trade-commission-concerning-its-vote-close

FTC Returns more than $750,000 to Consumers Who Bought Two Deceptively Marketed Supplements from Health Research Laboratories, LLC.
https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/press-releases/2018/11/ftc-returns-more-750000-consumers-who-bought-two-deceptively

US CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Supporting Our Small Businesses.
Thanksgiving is a time for family, friends, food, and football – but it’s also the start of the holiday shopping season. Many Americans hit the ground running last week with Black Friday, braving the crowds and traffic to visit their favorite stores for great deals. The following day, perhaps not as well known, was another nationally recognized day for shoppers: Small Business Saturday. (blog posted on 11/ 26/ 18)
https://www.uschamber.com/series/above-the-fold/supporting-our-small-businesses

 USDA BLOG: I’m Not Going to Turn Another Clod.
Plunging his shovel into a wheat field covered in soybean residue, Gary Hula hefts up a mound of crumbly soil with a grin. The county is under moderate drought and it’s just above freezing outside, but the soil in his shovel is full of moisture and riddled with worm holes—sure signs of healthy soil.
https://www.usda.gov/media/blog/2018/11/28/im-not-going-turn-another-clod


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PAGE 6: NEWS FROM OUR CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO WASHINGTON D. C.

Senator Murray Champions Legislation Repealing Outdated 1834 Ban on Distilleries on Tribal Land Headed to President’s Desk.
Press release issued 11/ 27/ 18
https://www.murray.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/newsreleases?ID=14DA82AB-33CA-49CA-AFC2-7E15BD3A4E3B

Washington, D.C. – Today, the U.S. Senate passed bipartisan legislation to repeal an outdated 1834 law that prohibits Native American Tribes from building and operating distilleries on their Tribal lands. U.S. Senators Patty Murray (D-WA), and Maria Cantwell (D-WA), a current member and former Chairwoman of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee, introduced the bill in the Senate, while Congresswoman Jaime Herrera Beutler (WA-3) carried the bill in the House of Representatives.

The bill, which passed the House in September, now heads to President Trump to be signed into law.

“For nearly 200 years this archaic law has been a barrier for tribal nations pursing economic freedom, and today’s vote brings us one step closer to finally sweeping it into the dustbin of history,” said Senator Murray. “This is a win for the Chehalis Tribe that will help spur new economic development, and I urge President Trump to sign this legislation into law as soon as possible to help empower entrepreneurship in other tribal nations in our state and around the country.”

“There’s no place for laws that discriminate against our Native American communities and limit their economic opportunities,” said Senator Cantwell, who also urged passage of the bill in a Senate Indian Affairs Committee hearing earlier this year. “Getting this outdated law off the books is a crucial step to support entrepreneurship, economic development, and Tribal self-determination throughout Indian Country.”

“When the Chehalis Tribe first approached me about an antiquated law that prevented them from building a distillery on their land, it was clear that Congress needed to take action and repeal it in the name of fairness. I was pleased to partner with the Chehalis to craft, introduce and secure passage of this legislation in the U.S. House, and am grateful my colleagues in the Senate were equally successful in their efforts. Today we’re sending a common-sense, bipartisan bill to the president’s desk that removes a hurdle for tribes in Southwest Washington and across the country that was impeding them from pursuing economic opportunities that bring with them new jobs and skills training,” said Representative Herrera Beutler.

In 2016, Washington state’s Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Tribe Reservation began planning to build a brewery, with an attached restaurant and distillery, on Tribal lands in Grand Mound, WA. However, these plans were halted after the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) warned the Tribe that a pre-Civil War law prohibits distilleries on Indian lands and currently directs the BIA to “destroy and break up” any distillery on Indian land. This prohibition prevents the bureau from approving documents necessary for the Tribe to operate such a facility. As a result, the Tribe chose not to begin construction until the issue is resolved.

“The Chehalis Tribe would like to extend our most sincere thanks to Sen. Maria Cantwell, Congresswoman Herrera Beutler and Sen. Patty Murray and their staff for their leadership and commitment in securing passage of this legislation. HR 5317 repeals an antiquated federal law prohibition and promotes the current federal policy of tribal self-determination. Tribes around the country will now have the ability to move forward with projects to build and operate distilleries on their own lands. This is a great victory for the Chehalis Tribe and Tribes nationwide that seek to expand economic development opportunities on their own land,” said Chairman Harry Pickernell, Sr. of the Chehalis Tribe.

More Congressional news:
Murray, Merkley, and Blumenauer Announce New Step Forward for Tribal Housing Plan Along Columbia River.
After lawmakers’ urging, federal agencies green light funding to complete plan to address housing needs decades after construction of dam took out tribes’ homes and villages on Columbia River.
https://www.murray.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/newsreleases?ID=4B2E7D70-CEDA-4A5A-80DE-354867560EA8

Senator Murray Statement on Her Strong Opposition to President Trump’s District Judge Nominee Thomas Farr.
President Trump and Senate Republicans may hope most Americans ignore Thomas Farr’s consistent, disturbing pattern of racial targeting and hostility to voting rights, but it is clear that Farr, over the course of his long career, has worked diligently to undermine our nation’s values and hinder African-Americans from exercising their right to vote. So I join my Senate Democratic colleagues in vigorously opposing his nomination.
“The ability to vote and make your voice heard is a bedrock of our democracy, and as the systemic challenges embedded in our voting system become more clear for many Americans—especially people of color and others whose political power has been severely limited through aggressive gerrymandering and voter suppression—the last thing Congress should do is confirm someone to our federal courts who for decades has demonstrated a clear hostility to upholding our American ideals.”
https://www.murray.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/newsreleases?ID=7A34BBA7-CAC1-4083-87C0-4180F3AB01F0

Senator Murray, Colleagues Introduce Senate Resolution Endorsing Findings of Recent Climate Change Reports & Urging Immediate Action.
https://www.murray.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/newsreleases?ID=5F17522D-8A59-4821-9E49-358E5B0CF7BC
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Patty Murray (D-WA) and Maria Cantwell (D-WA) joined 23 of their colleagues to introduce a Senate resolution outlining key findings of the recent Intergovernmental Panel On Climate Change (IPCC) report and last week’s National Climate Assessment. The resolution affirms the signing members’ recognition and acceptance of these findings and calls for bold action to combat climate change.

Highlighting Year of Major Expansion of VA’s Caregiver Support Program, Senator Murray Urges Lawmakers and Advocates to Stay Focused on Strengthening Support for Veterans and Their Caregivers.
https://www.murray.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/newsreleases?ID=E4F05EB1-3EC2-4117-8383-263C18D2DB04

Joined by Advocates and Survivors of Campus Sexual Assault, Senator Murray Urges Education Secretary DeVos to Withdraw Title IX Rule, Encourages Students and Survivors to Continue Making Their Voices Heard
https://www.murray.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/newsreleases?ID=0184CD76-26A2-4811-8027-D72031DFF03F

Following Senator Murray’s Call for an Internal Investigation Into President Trump’s ‘Zero-Tolerance’ Family Separation Crisis, Federal Watchdog Reveals Multiple Missteps at Agency in Charge of Caring for Children.
https://www.murray.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/newsreleases?ID=51145CCC-F86E-4B13-99A5-A81FDBD2CE7D

Murray, Smith, Cantwell, and Jayapal Request Inspector General Investigations into Conditions at the NWDC.
https://www.murray.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/newsreleases?ID=83BE3B83-6CF0-447E-AA95-F5842ACF6EC6

Senator Cantwell:
In Final Weeks of 115th Congress, Cantwell, Bipartisan Colleagues Rally to Save LWCF, Call on Congress to Pass LWCF during Lame Duck
Cantwell: “We owe it to our veterans, to those in our community who recreate on public lands, who hunt, fish, and go outdoors to have the peace of mind to know that we are not going to leave Washington, D.C., with such an important lands bill hanging in the balance.”
https://www.cantwell.senate.gov/news/press-releases/in-final-weeks-of-115th-congress-cantwell-bipartisan-colleagues-rally-to-save-lwcf-call-on-congress-to-pass-lwcf-during-lame-duck

Cantwell, Smith, Murray, and Jayapal Call for Answers and Transparency in Death of Asylum Seeker at Northwest Detention Center.
The Members wrote in part, “The federal government has a solemn duty to care for and protect those within its custody, including individuals detained by ICE… We request that you provide information to our offices regarding the circumstances surrounding the treatment and care for Mr. Amar, and what improvements you will make to avoid other similar tragedies in the future.”
https://www.cantwell.senate.gov/news/press-releases/cantwell-smith-murray-and-jayapal-call-for-answers-and-transparency-in-death-of-asylum-seeker-at-northwest-detention-center

Cantwell Votes No On FERC Nominee
Energy and Natural Resources Committee Ranking Member Cites McNamee’s Outside The Mainstream Positions On Fossil Fuels, Coal Bail Out.
“I would have liked to take Mr. McNamee at his word when he assured me that he would be 'a fair, objective, and impartial arbiter,' and that he would decide these matters coming before him 'based on the law and the facts.' But after the video surfaced of Mr. McNamee’s speech on fossil fuels, I find it hard to believe that he is going to be an impartial reviewer of these issues,” said Senator Cantwell.
https://www.cantwell.senate.gov/news/press-releases/cantwell-votes-no-on-ferc-nominee_

Congressman Kilmer:
SCHATZ, KILMER DEMAND ALL UNDERPAID VETERANS BE REIMBURSED.
“Veterans have already fought for our country, they should never have to fight the VA to get the benefits they earned and deserve.” Rep. Derek Kilmer said. “The VA had a year to plan the rollout of the Forever GI Bill’s housing stipend changes, and the fact that it has been bungled so badly is unworthy of the service veterans have provided the nation.  The VA needs to repay veterans every cent they’re owed immediately.”
https://kilmer.house.gov/news/press-releases/schatz-kilmer-demand-all-underpaid-veterans-be-reimbursed

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PAGE 7:  STATE NEWS HEADLINES & LOCAL MEETING AGENDA'S

Inslee signs international agreement with Chile ambassador
Gov. Jay Inslee signed an agreement with Chilean Ambassador Alfonso Silva Navarro in Seattle yesterday to strengthen ties between Washington and Chile and advance areas of mutual interest..
https://medium.com/wagovernor/inslee-signs-international-agreement-with-chile-ambassador-e7235178563e

AG FERGUSON FILES LAWSUIT AGAINST HOLIDAY TREASURE CHEST, FOUNDER.
Ferguson alleges founder used charity funds for Match.com subscription, other personal expenses.
http://www.atg.wa.gov/news/news-releases/ag-ferguson-files-lawsuit-against-holiday-treasure-chest-founder

State board increases per-project caps for construction funding.
The Washington State Community Economic Revitalization Board (CERB) has increased the maximum amount local governments and federally recognized Indian tribes may apply for to fund infrastructure projects in their communities, including rural broadband projects. The new limits are $3 million per project for CERB core construction funds and $2 million for rural broadband funds.
https://www.commerce.wa.gov/news-releases/community-grants/state-board-increases-per-project-caps-for-construction-funding/

Lewiston-based fuel retailer fined $189,000 for Columbia River biodiesel spill.
WENATCHEE – The Washington Department of Ecology fined Lewiston-based fuel retailer Coleman Oil $189,000 for spilling 3,840 gallons of biodiesel from a corroded underground pipe at its bulk oil plant in Wenatchee.
https://ecology.wa.gov/About-us/Get-to-know-us/News/2018/Lewiston-based-fuel-retailed-fined

Oak Harbor has Puget Sound’s future in mind
The city of Oak Harbor is about to bring Puget Sound’s newest wastewater treatment plant online. It’s designed to fit alongside a revitalized downtown park, service the community’s needs for many years, and contribute to continuing efforts to restore and protect water quality in the Sound. 
https://ecologywa.blogspot.com/2018/11/oak-harbor-has-puget-sounds-future-in.html

WDFW approves four-day razor clam dig beginning Dec. 6
OLYMPIA – Razor clam diggers can return to various ocean beaches for a four-day opening beginning Dec. 6.
State shellfish managers with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) approved the dig on evening low tides after marine toxin tests showed the clams are safe to eat. No digging will be allowed on any beach before noon.
https://wdfw.wa.gov/news/nov2818b/

DNR to Hire 550 Seasonal Firefighters.
The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has begun recruiting for 550 temporary firefighters to serve during the 2019 wildfire season with the state’s largest wildland firefighting department. In 2018, DNR crews responded to a record 1,826 wildfires.
https://www.dnr.wa.gov/news/dnr-hire-550-seasonal-firefighters

Wage violations, false payrolls mean Bonney Lake firm banned from bidding on public construction projects.
Tumwater – A Bonney Lake construction firm and its owner are permanently banned from bidding or working on public projects in Washington as the result of a recent settlement with the state Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) over wage violations and false reporting of payroll records.
https://lni.wa.gov/News/2018/pr181127a.asp


πŸ“’LOCAL MEETINGS AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS


CLALLAM COUNTY MEETINGS:

PORT ANGELES CITY COUNCIL MEETING FOR 12/ 4/ 18
http://wa-portangeles.civicplus.com/DocumentCenter/View/6267/Final-Packet-12042018
Agenda highlight: 2019 Budget
 The City of Port Angeles is required by RCW 35A.33.070 to hold a public hearing on the budget. There was a presentation on the City Manager’s Recommended Budget for 2019 at the November 20th Council meeting. Tonight there will be a second public hearing. In addition, the 2019
Budget has been available for citizen review on-line, at the library, and through the City Clerk’s Office since October 12, 2018. There was also a Revenue Sources presentation and Public Hearing on October 16th as well as a work session regarding the 2019 Budget on October 23, 2018. There were no recommended changes during or after the November 20th public hearing process and as a result there have been no changes to the Budget since the first reading.  ( see page F-1 in agenda packet)

Clallam County Commission Meetings

Work session for 12/ 3/ 18
http://clallam.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=2&event_id=1135

Agenda highlights:









Regular session for 12/ 4/ 18
http://clallam.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=2&event_id=404

Agenda highlights:

  • Resolution adopting the following Supplemental Appropriations: 

Parks & Facilities – 2018 brought near-record numbers of campers at Camp David Jr., Salt Creek and Dungeness Recreation Areas.  This brought an increase in costs of supplies and services/$43,200
Non Departmental – Emergency Communication Tax – Additional emergency communication tax and interest revenue that gets paid out of the City of Port Angeles, PenCom/$34,000
Health and Human Services – Developmental Disabilities – Funding is being received from the DSHS/DDD to provide employment services for individuals with developmental disabilities based on increased case load/$315,000
Juvenile Services – Additional Funds for SAMHSA client Services.  Funding pays for salaries and benefit expenses that are already in the budget/$18,809
Sheriff – Operations – Reimbursement from FY15, FY16, FY17 Operation Stonegarden Grants for patrol overtime, mileage and grant coordinator salary and benefit cost expended in 2018/$25,060


  • Consideration of resolution adopting the following Debatable Emergencies: 

Parks & Facilities - Payroll and corresponding benefits for new employee for replacement of retiring employee/$3,444
Human Resources - Risk Management - Monies budgeted for Risk Management Claims Settlement line was not adequate to cover the necessary claims settlements for 2018/$100,000
NonDepartmental - Hotel/Motel Tax - November and December 2017 invoices were received in 2018.  Additional funds are needed to meet our 2018 contractual obligation/$37,500
Sheriff’s Boating Safety - To cover unexpected overages in overtime salaries and benefits for marine unit activities/$8,500





Clallam PUD special meeting for 12/ 3/ 18
https://www.clallampud.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/12-3-18-Special-Mtg-PreAgenda.pdf
Agenda highlight: The Commissioners will review and consider approving RESOLUTION 2127-18 Approving a General Manager Retention Agreement.
Staff recommendation: Approve RESOLUTION 2127-18 Approving a General Manager Retention Agreement.


JEFFERSON COUNTY COMMISSION MEETINGS

Jefferson Commission meeting for 12/ 3/ 18
https://media.avcaptureall.com/session.html?sessionid=a2f393c7-13e5-4115-b18d-5f5dc8496a21&prefilter=845,5958

Agenda highlight: RESOLUTION re: Calling for a Special Election on February 12, 2019 in the City of Port Townsend and Jefferson County Fire District No. 1 for a Ballot Proposition to Annex the City of Port Townsend to Jefferson County Fire Protection District No. 1 DBA East Jefferson Fire Rescue.


CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND COUNCIL MEETING FOR 12/ 3/ 18
http://cityofpt.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=4&event_id=1259
Agenda highlight: Ordinance 3217 Repurposing the Current Equipment Rental Fund as a Standalone Internal Service Fund for Fleet Equipment Replacement Only and Separating Information Services Equipment Operations and Maintenance; Information Services Equipment Replacement, and Fleet Equipment Operations and Maintenance to Other Funds and Amending Chapter 3.04 of the Port Townsend Municipal Code.
Action: Move to waive Council Rules and adopt Ordinance 3217 Repurposing the Current Equipment Rental Fund as a Standalone Internal Service Fund for Fleet Equipment Replacement Only and Separating Information Services Equipment Operations and Maintenance; Information Services Equipment Replacement, and Fleet Equipment Operations and Maintenance to Other Funds and Amending Chapter 3.04 of the Port Townsend Municipal Code.



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Deny Self, Carry Your Cross, Give Your Life.
What did Jesus mean when He said that, to be His disciples, we must deny ourselves, take up our cross, and give our lives for Him (Matt. 16:24,25; Mark 8:34,35; Luke 9:23,24)? ---Gospel Way
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