5/11/2021

White House News (白宮消息) | May 11, 2021

 White House News in Chinese - About (weebly.com)

Impact of Colonial Pipeline shutdown on New Hampshire gas prices expected to be minimal

May 11, MANCHESTER, N.H. --One of the largest gas and fuel pipelines in the United States is hoping to restore services by Friday after a cybersecurity attack forced it to shut down.

The Colonial Pipeline runs from Houston to New Jersey and the closure could soon have an impact on gasoline, diesel and aviation fuel in the Northeast.

AdvertisementOfficials with the company called it a ransomware attack, which is identified as a form of malware programed to encrypt files on a device rendering them unusable. The malicious actors then demand ransom in exchange for decryption of the files.


The FBI has reported the attack originated from a group of hackers in Russia called DarkSide.
Officials in President Joe Biden’s administration have said they are watching the situation closely and as of now there is no concern about supply.

“Right now, there is not a supply shortage. We are preparing for multiple possible contingencies because that’s our job, especially on the homeland security team,” said Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, U.S. Homeland Security advisor. “Considering what additional steps may be useful to mitigate any potential disruptions to supply.”

Experts worry the attack could contribute to already rising gas prices ahead of the summer travel season. The Department of Transportation is temporarily allowing truck drivers transporting gas to work longer days to maintain supply.

​The Northern New England AAA said New Hampshire is just far enough North that it may not cause a substantial impact.     more

MAY 10, 2021
White House Daily Briefing
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki held a briefing on the Biden administration’s policy agenda. She was joined by Deputy National Security Advisers Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall and Anne Neuberger, who provided an update on the Colonial Pipeline hack
Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jen Psaki, Homeland Security Advisor and Deputy National Security Advisor Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, and Deputy National Security Advisor for Cyber and Emerging Technologies Anne Neuberger, May 10, 2021
MAY 10, 2021

MS. PSAKI:  Hi everyone.  Happy Monday.  Today, we are joined by Homeland Security Advisor and Deputy National Security Advisor Dr. Liz Sherwood-Randall and Deputy National Security Advisor for Cyber and Emerging Technologies Anne Neuberger. 
 
I know you all know who they are, so I’m going to skip the introductions so we have more time for questions.  We have very limited time, but we will try to take as many as possible.
 
So, with that, I’ll turn it over to Liz.
 
DR. SHERWOOD-RANDALL:  It’s great to be with you today.  Thank you, Jen.
 
I have an update for you on the Colonial Pipeline and what the Biden administration is doing to provide assistance through a whole-of-government effort.
 
On Friday evening, May 7th, Colonial Pipeline reported that its pipeline system had been subject to a ransomware cyberattack.  Colonial chose to shut down its pipeline operations as a precautionary measure and to ensure that the ransomware could not migrate from business computer systems to those that control and operate the pipeline.  We’ve been in ongoing contact with Colonial, and the President continues to be regularly briefed on the incident and our work.
 
Colonial is currently working with its private cybersecurity consultants to assess potential damage and to determine when it is safe to bring the pipeline back online.  Thus far, Colonial has told us that it has not suffered damage and can be brought back online relatively quickly, but that safety is a priority given that it has never before taken the entire pipeline down.
 
Beginning on Friday night, soon after we learned of the shutdown, the White House convened an interagency team that included the Department of Energy, which is the lead agency for incident response in this case; the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency — or “CISA”; the FBI; the Department of Transportation Pipeline Safety and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration; the Department of the Treasury; the Department of Defense; and other agencies.     more

Biden Raises the Minimum Wage for Federal Government Contractors and Subcontractors to $15/Hour Effective January 30, 2022

May 11 - On April 27, 2021, President Biden issued an Executive Order on Increasing the Minimum Wage for Federal Contractors, requiring covered government contractors and subcontractors to pay workers performing work on or in connection with a government contract at least $15.00/hour.


The increase, which is generally effective on January 30, 2022, comes four months after President Biden directed his administration to “start work” to allow him to issue the Executive Order. Currently, covered government contractors and subcontractors have to pay their workers working on or in connection with a government contract or subcontract at least $10.95/hour. The Executive Order states that federal contractors paying their workers at least $15.00/hour will bolster economy and efficiency in federal procurement.

The Executive Order directs the Department of Labor to issue regulations implementing the Executive Order by November 24, 2021. Within 60 days of the issuance of the Department of Labor regulations, the FAR Council is to amend the FAR to include a clause requiring the $15.00/hour minimum wage.

The $15.00/hour minimum wage applies to new solicitations issued on or after January 30, 2022, and new contracts awarded on or after March 30, 2022, that are governed by the Davis-Bacon Act, the Fair Labor Standards Act, or the Service Contract Act. It also will apply to contract extensions and . While the increase in the minimum wage is not required until 2022, the Executive Order strongly encourages the executive agencies to include the $15.00/hour minimum wage in solicitations issued and new contracts awarded before January 30, 2022. Therefore, contractors should carefully review new solicitations and contracts to see if the new minimum wage requirement has been included.

The $15.00/hour minimum wage will be adjusted for inflation annually beginning on January 1, 2023, based on increases in the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (United States city average, all items, not seasonally adjusted).

The Executive Order also phases out the tipped minimum wage by 2024. The tipped minimum wage will be increased to $10.50/hour starting on January 30, 3022. Thereafter it will be increased to 85% of the adjusted minimum wage until the tipped minimum wage equals the federal minimum wage beginning on January 1, 2024.

​To the extent government contractors and subcontractors currently are paying wages below $15.00/hour, they should be prepared to provide higher wages on future contracts as well as contract options and extensions. It is likely that the new regulations will provide for an equitable adjustment if the contractor or subcontractor is required to pay higher wages for contract options and extensions. Government contractors and subcontractors will need to factor in wage increases for new contracts in their bids and proposals.     source from

5/10/2021

White House News (白宮消息) | May 10, 2021

 White House News in Chinese - About (weebly.com)

2012 June | 謠謠網站 (wpcomstaging.com)

Cyberattack Forces U.S. Energy Pipeline To Go Offline | NBC Nightly News
May 10, 2021

Picture

Hackers attacking Colonial Pipeline are linked to Russia, CNN alleges
It was reported earlier that the group of hackers known as DarkSide could be associated with the attack


May 10, NEW YORK - Hackers behind the cyber-attack against the largest US pipeline company Colonial Pipeline can be related to Russia, CNN said on Sunday, citing a former senior cyber official.

It was reported earlier that the group of hackers known as DarkSide could be associated with the attack. The group is allegedly "originating from Russia," CNN reported. "DarkSide typically targets non-Russian speaking countries," CNN said, citing the source.

"The attack has led the White House to form an interagency working group over the weekend to prepare for various scenarios, including whether additional steps need to be taken to mitigate any potential impact on fuel supply," CNN reported, citing a White House official.

Russia repeatedly denied US allegations of malicious behavior in cyberspace. The US groundlessly alleges that Russia makes cyber-attacks against its resources and does not want to cooperate in cyberspace, Secretary of the Russian Security Council Nikolai Patrushev said earlier.     source from

Picture

Russian warships interfere with U.S.-Ukraine joint naval drills in Black Sea

May 10 - On May 8, Russian warships interfered with joint naval exercises of the United States and Ukraine which were held about 100 nautical miles from Odesa, reported Ukrainian State Border Guard Service on its website.


On Saturday morning, the flagship of the Ukrainian Maritime Guard Grigory Kuropatnikov was joined in the Ukrainian waters by the U.S. Coast Guard ship Hamilton.

It is noted that the American partners arrived in Ukraine on a friendly visit, which will include joint maneuvers at sea, joint trainings to exchange experience in monitoring and assault operations, as well as a meeting of Coast Guard representatives to discuss ensuring safety of navigation.

American and Ukrainian ships practiced coherence of actions working as part of an international tactical group. The Ukrainian State Border Guard Service specified that the drills were tracked by Russian ships.

The Russian ships announced fictitious coordinates of closed areas, demanding that the U.S. and Ukrainian ships leave them. They maneuvered dangerously and tried to reduce area used for the drills of Ukrainian and the U.S. ships. The Russian ships did not respond to any communication through international maritime security channels.

“The audacious violations of international maritime law were carefully recorded and documented by Ukrainian border guards. Today, Grigory Kuropatnikov and USCGC Hamilton remain in the Black Sea, continuing joint exercises. The U.S. ship's visit to the port of Odessa is scheduled for May 10,” the Ukrainian Defense State Border Guard Service said.

On April 27, USCGC Hamilton entered the Black Sea.

On the same day, Russia sent its cruiser Moskva for exercises in the Black Sea.

On May 4, the Russian Federation reported that a Russian corvette followed USCGC Hamilton in the Black Sea.     source from

Russian criminal group suspected in Colonial pipeline ransomware attack
The group, known as DarkSide, is relatively new, but it has a sophisticated approach to extortion, sources said.

May 10, WASHINGTON — A Russian criminal group may be responsible for a ransomware attack that shut down a major U.S. fuel pipeline, two sources familiar with the matter said Sunday.
The group, known as DarkSide, is relatively new, but it has a sophisticated approach to the business of extortion, the sources said.

Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said Sunday that the White House was working to help Colonial Pipeline, the Georgia-based company that operates the pipeline, to restart its 5,500-mile network.

The system, which runs from Texas to New Jersey, transports 45 percent of the East Coast's fuel supply. In a statement Sunday, the company said that some smaller lateral lines were operational but that the main lines remained down.


"We are in the process of restoring service to other laterals and will bring our full system back online only when we believe it is safe to do so, and in full compliance with the approval of all federal regulations," the company said...     more

May 9, 2021
Secretary of Commerce Raimondo on Jobs and President Biden's Infrastructure Plan

On CBS “Face The Nation,” Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo talked about the April 2021 jobs report and President Biden’s infrastructure plan.



May 9, 2021
Representative Jim Banks on House Republican Conference Chair Liz Cheney
Representative Jim Banks (R-IN), during an appearance on Fox News Sunday, talked about why he thinks Representative Liz Cheney (R-WY) should be replaced as House Republican Conference chair.


May 9, 2021
House Majority Whip James Clyburn on Jobs Report
House Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-SC), during an appearance on CNN’s “State of the Union,” talked about the April 2021 jobs report and getting more people back to work in his state.

5/08/2021

White House News (白宮消息) | May 8th, 2021

 2 - White House News in Chinese (weebly.com)

Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin
Biden confirms his readiness to meet with Putin

Biden noted that a specific place and time of the summit is being worked out

May 8 - US President Joe Biden confirmed that he expects to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the near future. It was reported by Voice of America.
Biden noted that a specific place and time of the summit is being worked out.

"I am confident that we are able to do this [hold the meeting]. We do not have a specific time or place. This is being worked out," Biden said, answering the question if the summit could take place in June.

Biden also noted that the desire to hold the meeting was not related to the fact of the concentration of Russian troops on the border with Ukraine.

“This did not affect my desire to hold a one-on-one meeting. - But if you noticed that he (Putin) had more troops earlier, he pulled out the troops. The troops are still (in the border area), but they have become much smaller, than a month ago," the US President said.

Meanwhile, head of the President Office of Ukraine Andriy Yermak states that the president of Ukraine and the US are interested in the bilateral meeting.

He stated that the meeting of the presidents was discussed during the visit of US State Secretary Antony Blinken to Ukraine.
According to Yermak, the presidents of both countries are interested in it.

Related Articles:
Over the past day, May 7, the armed formations of the Russian Federation violated the ceasefire in the Joint Forces Operation area in eastern Ukraine 11 times.

May 8 - "In particular, the Russian occupation forces fired 120mm and 82mm mortars, hand-held antitank grenade launchers, and heavy machine guns at Ukrainian positions near Pisky (11km north-west of Donetsk); 122mm artillery, 120mm mortars, automatic easel grenade launcher, and small arms – outside Shumy (41km north of Donetsk); 120mm mortars – near Novhorodske (35km north of Donetsk); heavy machine guns – not far from Verkhniotoretske (22km north-east of Donetsk) and Nevelske (18km north-west of Donetsk); hand-held antitank grenade launchers – in the area of Avdiivka (17km north of Donetsk); automatic easel and hand-held antitank grenade launchers – outside Novotoshkivske (53km west of Luhansk); under-barrel grenade launchers  – near Vodiane (94km south of Donetsk)," the press center of the JFO Headquarters reports.


In addition, in the area of Pivdenne (40km north-east of Donetsk), the invaders used hand-held antitank grenade launchers to deliver POM-2 mines.


No combat losses among Ukrainian troops were reported over the past day.
The Ukrainian side of the Joint Control and Coordination Center (JCCC) informed the OSCE SMM about the violations committed by the armed formations of the Russian Federation.

As of 07:00 on May 8, two ceasefire violations were recorded. In particular, the enemy opened fire from 122mm artillery and 120mm mortars near Pivdenne, and from small arms – not far from Avdiivka. No combat losses were reported.     source from
美国要军事援助乌克兰?G7搞“小圈子”暴露战略焦虑 20210507 |《今日关注》CCTV中文国际
​May 8, 2021
Benelux countries support Ukraine's sovereignty
Foreign ministers of Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg visit Ukraine

May 8, MOSCOW - Foreign ministers of Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg reiterated their support for Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity.


At a news conference, following a meeting with his counterparts from Belgium Sophie Wilmes, the Netherlands Stef Blok, and Luxembourg Jean Asselborn, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitro Kuleba thanked them for showing solidarity "in the face of the Russian aggression."

"We discussed the Crimea platform (summit) that will take place. We expect the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg to take part in it," Kuleba said, noting that the ministers visited the Lugansk region on Friday and received first-hand information about the situation in Donbas.

"I urge all our partners to put more pressure on Russia to be constructive in the talks," Kuleba said, adding that the Normandy format still works but Ukraine wants it to be more active.

For her part, Wilmes noted that this was the first visit of Benelux countries under the presidency of Belgium, which in turn showed Benelux countries' support for Ukraine.

"As ministers, we read reports, but reading reports and meeting people there (in Donbas) face-to-face is very different, from this point of view, the visit was very useful," she said.

"Two issues are important. First, the Minsk agreement is the only reliable way to resolve the crisis, and all parties must adhere to it. Second, dialogue should be the only solution. We also welcome the Crimean platform for Crimea to be on the international agenda," Wilmes said, reiterating Benelux countries' unwavering support for Ukraine's internationally recognized borders and territorial integrity.

Asselborn noted that the Benelux countries would continue to support the independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of Ukraine.

He voiced concern over the limitation of the mobility of the OSCE (Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe) Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine from both confronting sides, adding that the implementation of reforms in Ukraine is important, and the political will in this regard is on the right track.

Asselborn also said the issues of the COVID-19 Vaccines Global Access (COVAX) were discussed at the meeting, and added: "The EU has done a lot on this issue, but it is not enough, we must speed up the process so that the whole world, including Ukraine, can get vaccines."

"I also appreciate the cooperation of the Ukrainian government in relation to the downed MH-17 plane (in 2014), a tragedy that struck both countries, it is important to keep it on the agenda for the establishment of justice," Dutch Foreign Minister Blok said, joining the "full support (for) Ukraine's sovereignty" voiced by other ministers.     source from

5/07/2021

White House News (白宮消息) | May 7th, 2021

 2 - White House News in Chinese (weebly.com)

Mitch McConnell speaks to reporters following the weekly Republican policy luncheon, November 5, 2019
MITCH MCCONNELL VOWS TO BLOCK BIDEN’S ENTIRE AGENDA JUST TO BE A DICK

May 6 - Something you’ve probably picked up on by now is that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell literally cares about nothing but amassing and maintaining power. Whereas even some of the worst people in Washington typically have something they care about beyond power for power’s sake, or a set of beliefs to guide them, the Kentucky lawmaker truly has none. “Give up,” someone who knows McConnell well told The New Yorker’s Jane Mayer last year when she set out to find “the larger principles or sense of purpose that animates” the senator. “You can look and look for something more in him, but it isn’t there. I wish I could tell you that there is some secret thing that he really believes in, but he doesn’t.”


Perhaps to remind people that, despite being an elected official ostensibly sent to D.C. to work on behalf of the Americans who pay his salary, he doesn’t give a fuck about anything but his own interests, McConnell on Wednesday told reporters that while he could spend his time helping to end the pandemic, or aiding the economic recovery, or stopping mass shootings, he’s actually got something else in mind: blocking Joe Biden’s entire agenda.

“One hundred percent of my focus is standing up to this administration,” the Kentucky Republican said at a press conference in his state in response to questions about fighting among House Republicans. “What we have in the United States Senate is total unity from Susan Collins to Ted Cruz in opposition to what the new Biden administration is trying to do to this country,” he said, referring to his colleagues from Maine and Texas. What sort of things has Biden proposed that McConnell is dead set on opposing? In a word, everything...     continue to read

MAY 6, 2021
President Biden Delivers Remarks on Infrastructure and Jobs Proposal
President Biden traveled to Lake Charles, Louisiana to highlight his administration’s economy and jobs proposal dubbed the American Jobs Plan. The president spoke about the potential benefits of his proposal and the need to increase the corporate tax rate. 
Remarks by President Biden on the American Jobs Plan
MAY 06, 2021

Lake Charles Sea Wall
Lake Charles, Loauisiana

THE PRESIDENT:  Well, Mr. Mayor, Governor, thank you.  It’s good to be back in Lake Charles.  I’ve been here a number of times over the years as Senator and then as Vice President. 

The first time I came down here — with a guy named Russell Long, who I served with — I was 29 — please, sit down, everybody. 

I was 29 years old when I got elected, and I went to see Russell Long. And he said, “Son…” — I’d made my stops to all the senior senators, which was what you do in those days — and I — he said, “Son, sit down.  Sit down.”  And he pounded at his desk. 

And I sat down, and he said — he said, “How much money did you spend on your campaign?”  And I said, “Well, sir…” — and this is going to shock you.  I said, “About…” — I said, “A little over $285,000, but then I had to borrow some money and — to get through it.  And I just won, barely, by less than — less than a half a percentage point.” 

And he said, “Well…” — he said, “It’s a good thing you won.”  And I said, “How is that?”  He said, “Well…” — he said, “You got yourself a $38,000 deficit.”  (Laughter.)  And I said, “Yes, sir.”  And he said, “Well, if you hadn’t won, you’d just have a plain old deficit.  Now you can have a deficit party.”  (Laughter.)  God, I miss — he was amazing.  An amazing guy. 

And both of you are amazing.  Mr. Mayor, you’ve got a great city.  And as I said, I’ve been here — I’ve been here more than once, and it’s good to be back.  And I — it’s hard to believe that — that you got — you got hit as badly as you have within the timeframe you have.   And I used to spend some time with Randy; he got hit a little bit, but not like you did — not like you have.  And, Gov, you know, we have to build back.  We have to build back better. 

One of the things that — that I’m proud of is, in the first 100 days that I became President, we have created more jobs in that period of time than any administration in history.  But the way I look at that, that’s just the down payment getting us back with the American Recovery Act [Rescue Plan].  Just getting us back and getting people — a lot of that had to do with getting people vaccinated, getting 600 million doses of the — of the vaccine, and getting people in a position where it was available.

But now it’s about rebuilding America — rebuilding in a way that it has resilience.  And the folks who are going to rebuild it are those folks right over there: unions.  They’re going to rebuild it in a way that we’re going to provide good jobs.  (Applause.)

Well, look, it’s — as I said, it’s good to be back, Governor Edwards and Mayor Hunter.  And I also want to thank President Reine — the union president of AFL-CIO, head of the — head of the — there you are.  I couldn’t find you. 

And, folks, there’s a — when it comes to bridges and roads and the like, I’ve never seen a Republican or a Democrat road.  I just see roads...   more


White House Releases Fact Sheets to Highlight Nationwide Need and Impact of the American Families Plan
MAY 06, 2021 • STATEMENTS AND RELEASES

Today, the White House released fact sheets that highlight the need for and impact of the investments proposed by President Biden in the American Families Plan in states and territories across the country. The American Families Plan is a once-in-a-generation investment in the foundations of middle-class prosperity: education, health care, and child care.
The fact sheets highlight how many families would benefit from free community college and universal pre-K, the high costs of child care, the number of workers who lack access to paid family leave, and the thousands of dollars families and workers would save in tax cuts and credits.

Individual fact sheets for each of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and other territories are linked below.

These fact sheets are the latest in a series from the White House highlighting the benefits of the American Families Plan for communities, in addition to a series of fact sheets on the American Jobs Plan. Fact sheets on how the American Families Plan advances racial equity and supports rural America have been released in recent weeks.


A Letter to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate on the Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to the Stabilization of Iraq
MAY 06, 2021 • STATEMENTS AND RELEASES

Section 202(d) of the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1622(d)) provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless, within 90 days prior to the anniversary date of its declaration, the President publishes in the Federal Register and transmits to the Congress a notice stating that the emergency is to continue in effect beyond the anniversary date.  In accordance with this provision, I have sent to the Federal Register for publication the enclosed notice stating that the national emergency with respect to the stabilization of Iraq declared in Executive Order 13303 of May 22, 2003, is to continue in effect beyond May 22, 2021.

Obstacles to the orderly reconstruction of Iraq, the restoration and maintenance of peace and security in the country, and the development of political, administrative, and economic institutions in Iraq continue to pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States.  Therefore, I have determined that it is necessary to continue the national emergency declared in Executive Order 13303 with respect to the stabilization of Iraq.     source from
Psaki plans to step down as US presidential press secretary

May 7 - Jen Psaki, press secretary for US President Joe Biden, plans to step down in this capacity in about a year, CNN reported.

According to Psaki, she had talked with the Biden transition team about a roughly one-year term in this capacity. "I think it's going to be time for somebody else to have this job, in a year from now or about a year from now," she told on the podcast of journalist David Axelrod in an interview, whose recording has been posted on the CNN website.   source from