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Harbor View
office complex
moves forward
Redwood City Council opts to
study proposal amid concerns
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL How Redwood City will protect its industrial zones,
Construction of four of the six apartment buildings planned for the San Carlos Transit Village are underway north of Holly accommodate an influx of office workers and change with
Street, with the first one expected to be ready for occupation in December. Below: Commuters who park at the San Carlos some $70 million in community benefits promised to the
Caltrain station are being directed to the updated lot south of the station, where more than 240 spots are available between city by the Jay Paul Company were top of mind for Redwood
Cherry Street and Arroyo Avenue, after the lot north of the station closed permanently last week. City officials Monday as they reviewed the developers pro-
posal to build a 1.2-million-square-foot office complex east
Commuters find their way around San Carlos station projects College garden defenders
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Trial for alleged dog allowed to live with pet was lifted so they entered the restaurant
Local briefs could live with their parents, who allegedly through the same door
killers delayed to January when a cup of boiling water accidentally own pets, as long as they do not own or care and then left again. After
The trial date for a man accused of killing spilled onto the dogs crate, according to for the pets. Both Souter and Lujan posted exiting, he can be seen
his girlfriends 2-year-old dog named prosecutors. bail and are out of custody, according to sitting on the curb in
Sprocket by allegedly The dog was suffering from third-degree prosecutors. front of the business,
lowering it into scalding burns, which investigators believe was next to his bicycle prior
liquid was delayed consistent with the dog being lowered or
Belmont restaurant to leaving. At this time
Tuesday until Jan. 22, placed in scalding liquid. The dog died a few burglarized, nothing taken nothing appears to have
been taken from the
2018, to give a forensic hours later despite an attempt to save him Suspect
expert hired by his A man used a chair from the outside dining restaurant, according to
by the clinic, according to prosecutors. area to smash a window in a Belmont restau-
defense more time to Souter is charged with two felonies for police.
investigate the case fur- rant on the 1600 block of El Camino Real The suspect is an Asian male in his 30s
inflicting harm on the animal and failing to and enter Wednesday morning but left with-
ther, according to the San provide care after the April incident. He was or 40s, medium height and weight, with
Mateo County District out taking anything, according to police. short hair, a receding hairline and clean
Paul Souter arrested in Bend, Oregon, and was extradited At approximately 6:50 a. m. , during
Attorneys Office. to San Mateo County. shaven. He was wearing a black sweatshirt
Both San Bruno resident Paul Souter, 26, morning commute, the suspect rode to the over an orange hoodie and jeans. No
Lujan has also been charged with one location on a bicycle, northbound on the
and his girlfriend, Shelby Lujan, 23, were felony count of animal cruelty for failing to details on his bicycle are available,
set to go to trial July 31, more than a year east side of El Camino Real from the area of according to police.
provide care to her 2-year-old Maltese/poo- San Carlos. Once inside, he walked around
after Lujan brought Sprocket to an emer- dle mix, or Maltipoo, according to prosecu- Anyone with information on this inci-
gency veterinary clinic May 1, 2016, about the business and checked out the cash regis- dent and/or the suspect are asked to contact
tors. ter, prior to exiting via a door at the north
12 days after Lujan claimed it was injured Belmont police at (650) 595-7400 or
In April, a condition that the pair not be end of the business, but then briefly re- police@belmont.gov.
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and Saide Gurman if hed known Sessions would
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS recuse himself. He called
Sessions decision a bad thing
for the presidency, changing a
WASHINGTON President word from his previous comments
Donald Trump cranked up the heat that it had been bad for the pres-
Tuesday on Attorney General Jeff ident. He also said the attorney
Sessions, scorning him as very general ought to get cracking on
weak and refusing to say whether stopping leaks from federal intel-
hell fire the nations top law ligence agencies.
enforcement officer and his one- The presidents first broadside
time political ally. It was an of the day came in a tweet:
extraordinary public rebuke, and Attorney General Jeff Sessions
even fellow Republicans pushed has taken a VERY weak position
back forcefully. on Hillary Clinton crimes (where
All through a day of anything- are E-mails & DNC server) & Intel
but-subtle tweets and statements, leakers!
Trump rued his decision to choose Trumps harsh words drew a
Sessions for his Cabinet and left strong response from a number of
the former senators future Sessions former Senate col-
prospects dangling. leagues, suggesting that all
We will see what happens, Republicans may not fall in line
Trump said. Time will tell. Time this time behind the president.
will tell. Jeff Sessions is one of the
His intensifying criticism has most decent people Ive ever met
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fueled speculation that the attor- in my political life, said South
ney general may step down even Donald Trump sits with Sen. Jeff Sessions at Trump Tower.
Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham.
if the president stops short of fir- fidants that Sessions had been ity of collaboration with the tative of the Trump campaign and President Trumps tweet today
ing him. But several people close disloyal in recusing himself from Trump campaign. Sessions him- thus stepped aside from the suggesting Attorney General
to the former Alabama senator the federal investigation of self had met with Russian probe. Sessions pursue prosecution of a
have said he does not plan to quit. Russias meddling in the presi- Ambassador Sergey Kislyak As he has previously, Trump former political rival is highly
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California knocks Trump as it
extends climate change effort
By Ellen Knickmeyer mits to release green-
and Jonathan J. Cooper house gases. It had been
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS due to expire in 2020.
Both governors have
SAN FRANCISCO Gov. Jerry Brown hailed the cap and trade
and his predecessor, Arnold as a successful way to
Schwarzenegger, stood side by side Tuesday reduce emissions that
to cheer the extension of one of the most hasnt taken the steam
ambitious programs in the U.S. to reduce out of the economy of
fossil fuel pollution, while condemning the nations most popu-
Jerry Brown lous state.
President Donald Trumps failure to see cli-
mate change as a deadly threat. Brown repeatedly
Schwarzenegger, a Republican, joined evoked the darkest of
Brown, a Democrat, for a sunny outdoor cer- scenarios Tuesday, call-
emony overlooking San Francisco where ing the rapidly chang-
the governor signed legislation to extend a ing climate from the
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program limiting emissions of climate- pollution of coal, gas
Donald Trump waves after delivering remarks at the 2017 National Scout Jamboree in Summit and other fossil fuels
Bechtel National Scout Reserve, W.V. changing carbons that both have urged the
world to emulate. second only to nuclear
programs as a global
Presidents political speech to Within view of the citys skyscrapers on
Treasure Island, a man-made low-lying
island threatened by rising seas from cli-
mate change, the signing was full of open
Arnold
Schwarzenegger
threat.
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very year, millions of men, Ashleigh Brilliant.
women and children are traf-
cked in countries around the
ed they had never
been provided with perspective When researching my columns, I often come upon some
issues that are mind-boggling. The following are three of
globe, generating a $150 billion information or them.
annual industry. resources about and most effective way possible. Ill start with the pharmaceutical industry and how it is
However, it is important to under- human trafcking More importantly, we are sharing allowed to have so much control over the Food and Drug
stand that human trafcking isnt a while visiting a best practices with other local health Administration and manages and manipulates our medical
problem happening in some far-off health care provider. care providers and helping to raise establishment with such alacrity. For one, ours is the only
place. It happens in every communi- These studies underscore the reality awareness of this issue through col- country (except for New Zealand) that allows such compa-
ty. It happens in our community. that medical care providers are often laborations with community organi- nies to advertise their products on TV. Does that leave any
In the United States, an estimated unprepared to identify and appropri- zations such as the Bay Area Anti- question as to who is in control? You would think that after
60,000 individuals are trafcked each ately respond to trafcked persons. Trafcking Coalition (BAATC.org) viewing the list of side effects that many of these prescrip-
In response to this need and as one and Before Our Very Eyes (before- tion drugs may produce, most people would be turned off,
year, and the Bay Area is a major hub
of the nations largest health sys- but the advertisers are condent enough that the viewers will
for these activities, according to the ourveryeyes.org). Other local health
tems, Dignity Health has taken a lead- talk to their doctors about their products.
2014 Human Trafcking in Silicon care providers are doing the same. As an editorial in the
ership role to ensure that victims can The truth is that everyone has a role
Valley report published by the Silicon Mercury News on April 25
be identied if they visit a hospital to play in combating human trafck-
Valley Community Foundation. this year described it:
and successfully receive victim-cen- ing. Recognizing the signs of human
Dozens of human trafcking and pros- tered and trauma-informed care. The Pharmaceutical companies
titution-related arrests and citations trafcking is the rst step to identify- need an intervention to
Dignity Health Human Trafcking ing a victim.
were made in the weeks leading up to Response Program, created to support address their addiction to
Super Bowl 50, according to law For information on how to spot prescription drug price
Dignity Health hospitals, has been human trafcking victims and a list of
enforcement ofcials in the South recognized nationally for its effec- gouging Big Pharma
Bay. other ways you can help, visit tends to jack up prescription
tiveness. state.gov/j/tip/id/help.If you believe
The problem has indeed hit home. As a part of this program, Sequoia drug prices by about 10 per-
Last year, a jury issued the rst-ever someone may be a victim of human cent a year with no public
Hospital has established an internal trafcking, report your suspicions to
human trafcking conviction in San warning or justication.
human trafcking task force to edu- law enforcement by calling 911 or the
Mateo County, and research has The average American now
cate health care providers, implement 24-hour National Human Trafcking pays more than $850 a year,
revealed that 232 trafcking victims protocol to appropriately respond to
received support services between Resource Center line at (888) 373- compared with $400 per per-
victims, and provide victims with 7888. Learn more about Dignity son in most other industrial-
2011 and 2013 in San Mateo and resources to meet their complex Healths efforts to ght human traf- ized nations.
Santa Clara counties. needs. cking at dignityhealth.org/hello- Other countries have price control and dont allow compe-
Unfortunately, trafcked persons As a result, the staff and physicians tition, but here in the United States, we allow the pharma-
humankindness/human-trafcking.
often go unnoticed, even when they at Sequoia Hospital have received ceutical industry to milk us for whatever they can get. All
are seeking medical treatment. A 2017 extensive training on human trafck- that lobbying and all that advertising. Does anyone think
survey by the Coalition to Abolish ing. They know how to identify the Bill Graham is the president of Dignity that such inuential corporations are not in charge?
Slavery and Trafcking found that signs of human trafcking trauma, Next is that sad and shocking story about the father who
Health Sequoia Hospital in Redwood
more than half of labor and sex traf- and how to provide care and assis- murdered his two children and then killed himself on
cking survivors had accessed health tance to these victims in the safest City. Fathers Day. This was in spite of the fact that his wife (and
the mother of his children) had consulted authorities several
Letters to the editor times about her fears that the man was a danger to her chil-
dren and herself.
This is just one of the many disasters where we read about
deranged people who wantonly take the lives of others (and
An open letter to Trumpsters The importance of most of the families need their chil- often their own) because of obvious psychopathology. It is
dren to work to boost income, which often apparent that these are people that should have been
Editor, helping Third World countries provides little to no time for study- put away long before their latest crime. The question is this:
Even observing Trumps bullying Editor, Why isnt there some way authorities can identify those
and hate-lled campaign for presi- ing and getting the education they
Around the world, there are many need. Organizations such as Children who go on such murderous rampages before such tragedies
dent, I can understand, but not excuse, occur? Some even have a lot of previous convictions, are
Third World countries that cant International and Outreach
why some voted for him. Perhaps, deported, and return again and again. Whether a man like the
they thought Trump would bring afford or provide for the abundance
of children in poverty. Students International have been discovering father mentioned above or a maniac who shoots people at
change for the common folk or they new ways to improve and resolve the random, isnt there a way that many of them could be identi-
just couldnt vote for a woman who should be provided with at least the
minimum educational resources, such issues in many Third World coun- ed and their threat to others be taken seriously enough for
had so much perceived baggage. them to be incarcerated in mental institutions or otherwise
Of course, they disregarded Trumps as school books, backpacks and tries. The Outreach International
restrained?
obvious baggage. Since taking ofce, school supplies. organization is helping families in Finally, doesnt all of the gloating about how this country
Trump has done nothing for the aver- A country that is very close to my the Philippines to access clean and is the greatest blind a lot of people to things that need
age working person. Instead, he has heart is the Philippines, and current- drinkable water by creating water improvement especially those who are making life more
championed big business and the ly 12 million people living in the systems, which include wells and and more difcult for the middle and working classes? Have
wealthy. In sum, Trumps presidency Third World country are in extreme water pumps. Therefore, there should they neglected to open their eyes to the many ways that our
to date is grounded in ignorance, irra- poverty. In the first three months of country has fallen behind? In their blind loyalty and mind-
be more organizations that rise to
tionality and immorality. 2015, many Filipinos have been less worship of the United States, are they completely
Trumpsters are in deep self-denial below the poverty line, and were not better these Third World countries oblivious to any deciencies that need to be corrected?
that is downright shameful. I implore even reaching the minimum require- and help them reach for an overall If we want our nation to thrive, we will wake up and realis-
them to wake up and face reality. They ment for basic food needs. Some better future and community. tically face the problems that are preventing it from becom-
really dont want the America envi- major issues that need to be resolved ing again one of the greatest. (Im sure you can think of
sioned by Trump. are the malnutrition, lack of educa- others).
Mika Yang 1). The way those at the top are allowed to take advantage
tion and basic living necessities.
Many impoverished children are less San Carlos of the lower classes to amass their obscene wealth. As
Ralph E. Stone columnist Eugene Robinson wrote about the Republicans
likely to attend schools because of The letter writer is a student at
San Francisco the cost of education, and because Sequoia High School. version of the health care bill: Its the rst step in a mas-
sive redistribution of wealth from struggling wage earners
to the rich a theft of historic proportions.
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS finally wound up back in the winners circle. The Blue Jays did all
Valdez pitched a career-high six innings their damage against
OAKLAND Stephen Curry has delivered to win for the first time since 2010, Ryan Gray in a four-hit second,
his share of success already to a franchise that Goins had two RBIs, and the Toronto Blue with the big inning
desperately needed it. Now, hes being paid Jays beat the As 4-1 Tuesday night. fuelled by two errant
for all he has done and certainly will do. Making his first start with Toronto and just tosses from the Athletics
Curry finalized his new contract Tuesday, the fourth of his career, Valdez (1-0) allowed right-hander.
one run and five hits, walked one and struck Sonny Gray
signing a $201 million, five-year deal with After Justin Smoaks
the champion Golden State Warriors that out four. He left to a standing ovation from leadoff single, Gray fielded a chopper by
initially was the richest ever, until James the crowd of 40,624 after giving up a leadoff Kendrys Morales and tried to get the lead runner
Harden topped it with a $228 million exten- double to Khris Davis in the seventh. at second. Smoak ended up at third after Grays
sion from the Rockets. Valdez was pitching for Arizona the only high throw sailed into the outfield, and Troy
Considered overlooked and undersized other time he won in the big leagues, pitch- Tulowitzki followed with an RBI groundout.
when he arrived on the NBA scene after ing five innings to beat Houston in his major I made a really costly mistake, Gray
being drafted seventh overall out of league debut on May 3, 2010. Following that said. I take pride in the defense side of
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Davidson College in 2009, Curry has season, Valdez did not pitch in the majors pitching and today it just really let every-
Stephen Curry signed a five-year, $201 million again before making four appearances with
silenced the doubters with every spot-on body down.
deal with the Warriors Tuesday. Oakland earlier this season.
heave from half-court. Gray is 1-3 with a 4.04 ERA in six road
The two-time NBA MVP, who earned $12 zling dribbling, shot-making and the way he Joe Smith and Ryan Tepera each worked starts and 5-2 with a 3.08 ERA in 10 home
million this season as one of the leagues dishes off, Curry has been brilliant but one inning. Roberto Osuna finished for his outings.
biggest bargains, averaged 28.1 points in what he does for the Warriors as an ambassa- 26th save in 30 chances. Davis drove in Oaklands only run with an
the playoffs while also contributing 6.7 dor in the community is as much a part of With more than half a dozen scouts on RBI double in the fourth. The Athletics have
assists and 6.2 rebounds. Now, he will earn what makes him special as anything else. hand to monitor his performance ahead of lost six of eight. They scored one or fewer
$40 million per season. He is the face of a franchise that has the July 31 trade deadline, Oakland starter for the 17th time
Just happy to be a leader on this team become the standard by which every other
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out, has been great. left-field fence for a 6-0 advantage. possible championship final series.
she saw the WR beside her time, then But she didnt really have to push it, espe- worlds in Kazan. He went even faster a few
Continued from page 11 Medical Center in Dallas, empha- American Medical Association. The NFL issued a statement say-
The strongest scientific evi-
sized that the report is based on a dence says CTE can only be diag- CTE was diagnosed in 177 for- ing these reports are important for
unanswered, said lead author Dr. selective sample of men who were nosed by examining brains after mer players or nearly 90 percent advancing science related to head
Ann McKee, a Boston University not necessarily representative of death, although some researchers of brains studied. That includes trauma and said the league will
neuroscientist. How common is all football players. He said prob- are experimenting with tests per- 110 of 111 brains from former continue to work with a wide range
this in the general population lems other than CTE might formed on the living. Many scien- NFL players; 48 of 53 college of experts to improve the health of
and all football players? explain some of their most com- tists believe that repeated blows players; nine of 14 semi-profes- current and former NFL athletes.
How many years of football is mon symptoms before death to the head increase risks for sional players, seven of eight After years of denials, the NFL
too many? and What is the genet- depression, impulsivity and developing CTE, leading to pro- Canadian Football league players acknowledged a link between head
ic risk? Some players do not have behavior changes. He was not gressive loss of normal brain mat- and three of 14 high school play- blows and brain disease and agreed
evidence of this disease despite involved in the report. ter and an abnormal buildup of a ers. The disease was not found in in a $1 billion settlement to com-
long playing years, she noted. McKee said research from the protein called tau. Combat veter- brains from two younger players. pensate former players who had
Its also uncertain if some play- brain bank may lead to answers ans and athletes in rough contact A panel of neuropathologists accused the league of hiding the
ers lifestyle habits alcohol, and an understanding of how to sports like football and boxing made the diagnosis by examining risks.
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November for a second stint as that swagger. The one thing I would
coach, replacing Jurgen Klinsmann say about Bruce, which has kind of AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
after the Americans first 0-2 start always been the case but more so
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in the final round of qualifying in now, I think he is more relaxed off W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
Continued from page 11 the North and Central American and the field and much more demanding BOSTON 55 46 .545 Washington 59 39 .602
Caribbean region. on the field. Hes always kind of New York 52 46 .531 1 1/2 Atlanta 48 51 .485 11 1/2
Tampa Bay 52 49 .515 3 New York 47 51 .480 12
Four months ago we were had that balance but its more Baltimore 48 52 .480 6 1/2 Miami 45 53 .459 14
you have a team and theres 23 extreme now, and its a very good Toronto 46 54 .460 8 1/2
players, every player is important. rebuilding our program, a program Central Division
Philadelphia 34 64 .347 25
that was in desperate shape of thing. He asks the world of us on Cleveland 53 45 .541
Central Division
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arent only on game or on the field being in a position to qualify for a Chicago 52 47 .525 1/2
games he asks us for 110 percent Minnesota 49 50 .495 4 1/2
and its other things. You look at World Cup and all other things, Detroit 45 54 .455 8 1/2 Pittsburgh 50 51 .495 3 1/2
Arena said. Weve made great every day, and then when youre off Chicago 39 58 .402 13 1/2 St. Louis 49 51 .490 4
the qualities of players both on and the field hes joking, hes very West Division Cincinnati 41 59 .410 12
off the field. strides over the last four months. Houston 67 33 .670 West Division
This is a great opportunity for us to jovial and he kind of lets us be who SEATTLE 50 51 .495 17 1/2 Los Angeles 70 31 .693
With his quick wit off the field we are. Texas 49 51 .490 18 Arizona 57 43 .570 12 1/2
continue to make progress. Wed
and demanding nature on it, Arena Arena took over with little room Angels 49 52 .485 18 1/2 Colorado 58 44 .569 12 1/2
love to win the Cup. As 44 56 .440 23 San Diego 43 57 .430 26 1/2
has instilled a calm and a swagger for error. A decade ago, he never
the U.S. squad needed, and that has The U.S. is seeking its sixth Tuesdays Games
Giants 39 63 .382 31 1/2
Gold Cup title and first since would have envisioned himself in
bred success again after fans Chicago Cubs 7, Chicago White Sox 2 Tuesdays Games
2013. Nine different players have this spot now. Houston 5, Philadelphia 0 Chicago Cubs 7, Chicago White Sox 2
reached panic mode. Now, Arena Im enjoying it, and Ive always N.Y. Yankees 4, Cincinnati 2 Houston 5, Philadelphia 0
can become the first to coach scored so far this tournament, Toronto 4, Oakland 1 Milwaukee 8, Washington 0
most notably Clint Dempseys thought about what I was going to Kansas City 3, Detroit 1 N.Y. Yankees 4, Cincinnati 2
three CONCACAF Gold Cup titles do in my mid-60s, Arena said. I Cleveland 11, L.A. Angels 7, 11 innings Texas 10, Miami 4
if the Americans can beat surpris- record-tying 57th goal in a 2-0 Tampa Bay 5, Baltimore 4 St. Louis 3, Colorado 2
semifinal win against Costa Rica thought I was going to retire at 55, Texas 10, Miami 4
ing Jamaica on Wednesday night. Atlanta 8, Arizona 3
on Saturday that matched Landon so Im a little bit behind schedule L.A. Dodgers 6, Minnesota 2 L.A. Dodgers 6, Minnesota 2
The U.S. won under Arena in 2002 right now. Probably going to keep BOSTON AT SEATTLE, LATE N.Y. Mets 6, San Diego 5
and 05. Donovans mark. Wednesdays Games San Francisco 11, Pittsburgh 3
going for a while, doing some- Os (Jimenez 4-6) at Rays (Cobb 8-6), 9:10 a.m. Wednesdays Games
I came in with Bruce in January Coming into the situation, into thing. Im thinking from what I can Reds (Bailey 2-4) at NYY (Severino 6-4), 10:05 a.m. Atlanta (Blair 0-0) at Arizona (Corbin 7-9), 12:40 p.m.
and I think initially you saw some- the job, we were in a tough spot, tell I probably could be a sports- Boston (Sale 12-4) at Seattle (Moore 1-2), 12:40 p.m. Bucs (Williams 4-4) at SF (Samardzija 4-11),12:45 p.m.
Dempsey said. As (Blackburn 1-1) at Jays (Estrada 4-7), 4:07 p.m. Houston (Fiers 7-4) at Phils (Nola 7-6), 4:05 p.m.
one whos trying to get points writer and do pretty well. KC (Kennedy 3-6) at Detroit (Sanchez 2-0), 4:10 p.m. Brews (Nelson 8-5) at Nats (Gonzalez 8-5), 4:05 p.m.
across and be pretty serious about Under Arena, the Americans have Angels (Nolasco 4-11) atTribe (Carrasco 10-4),4:10 p.m. Rox (Hoffman 6-2) at St. L (Martinez 6-8), 5:15 p.m.
Then added with one of those sly Miami (Urena 8-4) at Texas (Darvish 6-8), 5:05 p.m. Twins (Santana 11-7) at L.A. (Wood 11-1), 7:10 p.m.
it, but as we realized his demands momentum again regardless how grins, Nah, Im only kidding. Cubs (Arrieta 9-7) at ChiSox (Shields 2-2), 5:10 p.m. NYM (Matz 2-3) at San Diego (TBD), 7:10 p.m.
and his intentions hes been able to Wednesday turns out. Qualifying
kind of dial it back a little bit, resumes with matches against
midfielder Graham Zusi said. Very Costa Rica on Sept. 1 at Harrison,
dry, good sense of humor. Its New Jersey, and four days later at
important, especially in these long Honduras. The hex concludes
camps, to have some kind of comic against Panama on Oct. 6 in
relief as well. Orlando, Florida, and at Trinidad
On Monday, Arena reminded his and Tobago four days after.
players it was here in the Bay Area Its a good group of guys, lets
where the Americans regained start there, veteran goalkeeper
momentum in March by beating Tim Howard said. But Bruce has
Honduras 6-0 in a World Cup qualifer. kind of come in and kind of took
Arena, a member of the U.S. the edge off a little bit. Thats who
Soccer Hall of Fame who turns 66 he is as a person, thats how he
in September, has led the team to manages us, and hes kind of
an 8-0-5 record since he returned in allowed us to be ourselves and have
now we move forward toward truly great House. and in an unusual maneuver they sat in their
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health care for the American people, Trump
said. This was a big step. I want to thank
Senator John McCain very brave man.
Tuesdays vote amounted to a procedural
hurdle for legislation whose final form is
impossible to predict under the Senates
seats refusing to vote until it was clear
Republicans would be able to reach the 50-
vote margin needed to get them over the top
Trump continued to celebrate the vote at a byzantine amendment process, which will with Pences help.
rally in Youngstown, Ohio that doubled as a unfold over the next several days. Turn back, Minority Leader Chuck
loudmouths on the radio, TV and internet. Schumer of New York implored his GOP col-
victory lap. Indeed senators had no clear idea of what
To hell with them! McCain said, raising leagues before the vote. Turn back now,
his voice as he urged senators to reach for Were now one step closer to liberating they would ultimately be voting on, and in
our citizens from this Obamacare nightmare an indication of the uncertainty ahead, before its too late and millions and mil-
the comity of earlier times. lions and millions of Americans are hurt so
When the Senate voted Tuesday evening and delivering great health care for the McConnell said the Senate will let the vot-
American people he said. ing take us where it will. The expectation badly.
on the bills initial amendment, it under-
scored how hard it will be for the chambers At its most basic, the Republican legisla- is that he will bring up a series of amend- Schumers pleas fell on deaf ears, as sev-
divided Republicans to pass a sweeping tion is aimed at undoing Obamacares ments, including a straight-up repeal and eral GOP senators whod announced they
replacement of Obamas law. unpopular mandates for most people to fuller replacement legislation, to see where would oppose moving forward with the leg-
By 57-43 including nine GOP defectors carry insurance and businesses to offer it. consensus may lie. islation reversed themselves to vote yes.
it blocked a wide-ranging proposal by The GOP would repeal Obamacare taxes and Yet after seven years of empty promises, Among them were Dean Heller of Nevada,
McConnell to erase and replace much of the unwind an expansion of the Medicaid pro- and weeks of hand-wringing and false starts the most vulnerable Republican senator in
statute. It included language by Sen. Ted gram for the poor, the disabled and nursing on Capitol Hill, it was the Senates first next years midterm elections, Shelley
Cruz, R-Texas, letting insurers sell cut-rate home residents The result would be 20 mil- concrete step toward delivering on innumer- Moore Capito of West Virginia and Ron
policies with skimpy coverage, plus an lion to 30 million people losing insurance able pledges to undo former President Johnson of Wisconsin.
additional $100 billion to help states ease over a decade, depending on the version of Barack Obamas law. It came after several Johnson has recently accused McConnell
out-of-pocket costs for people losing the bill. near-death experiences for earlier versions of operating in bad faith on the bill, and
Medicaid sought by Midwestern moderates The GOP legislation has polled abysmal- of the legislation, and only after Trump stood in intense conversation with him on
including Rob Portman, R-Ohio. ly, while Obamacare itself has grown steadi- summoned senators to the White House last the Senate floor before finally becoming
But at the White House earlier after sena- ly more popular. Yet most Republicans week to order them to try again after the 50th Republican senator to vote yes,
tors voted to consider the bill, Trump wast- argue that failing to deliver on their promis- McConnell had essentially conceded defeat. immediately following McCain.
ed no time in declaring a win and slamming es to pass repeal-and-replace legislation The people who sent us here expect us to Democratic campaign groups immediate-
the Democrats anew. would be worse than passing an unpopular begin this debate, to have the courage to ly announced they would be targeting Heller
Im very happy to announce that, with bill, because it would expose the GOP as tackle the tough issues, McConnell said and others with ads. The two Republicans
zero of the Democrats votes, the motion to unable to govern despite controlling ahead of the vote. voting no were Susan Collins of Maine
proceed on health care has just passed. And majorities in the House, Senate and White Democrats stood implacably opposed, and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska.
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approved years ago. for a parking area, Galatolo said.
Changes to approved plans typical- A parking lot would be a higher and
ly hold a lower threshold to clear under best use, he said.
state environmental review laws than Galatolo was reticent to commit
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new and separate projects, which is over whether officials would consider
what the suing party claimed the gar- pursuing the initiative through alter-
tion for review of an earlier mandate to den demolition should be considered. native legal means, and said instead
conduct a full environmental review of Garden supporters had previously the issue would fall to the will of the
the effort to redevelop the campus gar- expressed hope school officials would Board of Trustees.
dens. consider rejuvenating what remains of Nothing has been decided as of
The decision issued Wednesday, July the department. yet, he said.
19, was lauded by the Friends of San District Chancellor Ron Galatolo Kann though said he believed the
Mateo Gardens group, which filed suit expressed surprise and dismay over the court proceedings are over, as the dis-
in 2012 to block officials from mov- decision, stating his confidence going trict is left with nowhere to turn legal-
ing ahead with a plan to use the space into the legal process that the courts ly.
for a surface parking lot offering would side with school officials. Once the [California] Supreme
between 140 and 160 spaces. The gardens decision was quite court denies petition for review or
We are very happy with the upsetting, said Galatolo, who admit- depublication, the court of appeal dis-
[California] Supreme Courts decision ted he was frustrated because officials position that we won in May 2017 is
not to accept districts request for believed they had followed the letter of now final and further appeal in a
review. The college district the states environmental law when California state court is precluded, he
shouldve done the right thing a long pursuing the redevelopment. said, echoing the sentiment of an
time ago by studying the environmen- We are just devastated by the out- attorney representing the garden pro-
tal and aesthetic impacts of demolish- come because the law was grossly mis- tectors earlier this year following the
ing the historic teaching gardens applied in the circumstances, he said. last legal victory.
instead of battling costly litigation He also balked at the battle over the Galatolo suggested though there
and appeals, said group spokesman former gardens, noting the area no could be still be another chapter to this
Shawn Kann in an email. longer serves as the destination green saga, as officials plan to examine
The decision holds up a ruling earlier space it may have once been consid- completing another environmental
this year issued by the same court ered. impact review for the gardens area in
requiring the district to conduct an This is a completely abandoned an effort to find another use for the
entire review of the projects potential site, he said. It is in complete disre- site.
impacts, rather than agreeing with pair. We are going to engage the legal
officials who considered it an amend- Such a condition fortifies the belief team and give the board options, he
ment to a larger campus redesign that the site would more appropriate said.
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Street, with an improved drop-off area
where buses, shuttles and cars picking up
and dropping off commuters to be avail-
wooden frames for four of the six three-
story apartment buildings included in the
transit village project were going up north
he is also largely unaffected by the park-
ing lot and housing updates at the station
as hes able to walk to the station from
able in a little more than a month, said of Holly Street. Jessica Baker, a spokes- his home just east of it, but expressed
Lieberman. woman for the projects developer, concern about how pedestrian-friendly
cars at home, like Belmont resident Linda Prometheus, said one of the four buildings the area would be with increased conges-
Grantham. Though Grantham had driven He said a stoplight at the intersection of
Cherry Street and El Camino Real would is expected to be ready for move-in as early tion. Though he could walk along Holly
her car and parked at the station every day as December. She said the entire project, Street to bring his daughter to preschool
for nearly two years since she started tak- allow southbound drivers to turn left into
the updated parking lot. Southbound com- totaling 202 rental units, is on track to be she attends near the Holly Street and
ing the train, she said her husband has been completed in late 2018. Though the devel- Laurel Street intersection, he said he has
dropping her off at the station in recent muters can currently access the updated
southern lot by turning right on Olive oper and the city are currently managing found a longer, alternate route that allows
weeks as parking became more con- interest lists for both market-rate and him to avoid busy streets and narrow side-
strained. She shared surprise and confusion Street, left on Laurel Street and right on
Arroyo Avenue to drive straight into the below-market rate units, respectively, they walks, which he said barely allow two
along with other commuters when she saw have not yet begun the process of leasing people to pass each other in opposite
signs less than two weeks ago announcing lot until the traffic signal at Cherry Street
is installed. them out. directions.
the lots closure with directions to a recent-
ly completed lot to the south of the sta- Though San Carlos resident Jessica Slater San Carlos resident Tom Zoz didnt see Its longer but its safer, he said, of the
tion. said she doesnt take the Caltrain regularly his daily commute changing much with the roundabout route he uses now.
I dont know how people are going to and got dropped off at the station Monday addition of new residents since he typical- Grantham also expressed concerns about
do it, she said, adding she felt lucky her for a northbound trip, she could imagine ly bikes to the station from his home and the intersection of Holly Street and El
husband is able to drive her to the station commuters confusion in trying to find the to his work at the Peninsula Humane Camino Real, where she said the long
on his way to work in Fremont. updated southern lot. She was enthusiastic Society after he arrives at the Burlingame length between signal changes has caused
SamTrans spokesman Dan Lieberman about the possibility of new commercial station. But he wasnt excited about the her to miss trains in the past. But she said
said a redesign of the lot and drop-off area and residential buildings that are part of the how the influx of residents and commercial she is grateful to at least have the option of
south of the station has made more than San Carlos Transit Village, noting the might affect his ability to make short trips taking the train, which has saved her from
240 spots between Cherry Street and housing cost in the area, which she said has through the city. what can be a four-hour round-trip commute
Arroyo Avenue available. Drivers can cur- become prohibitive to some. I imagine Holly now is so packed on the week- each day.
rently drop commuters off at a lot directly the traffic on El Camino is going to get a ends, he said, adding that it was hard to Its not working so well, she said. But
little gnarly, though, she said. imagine the street getting much busier. we have a train and were lucky.
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job. Conversation and Coffee with
We have a company in front of us Supervisor Dave Pine. 8 a.m. to The Hunchback of Notre Dame. 8
The council voted 4-2, with economic growth thats happening in that is willing to bear all of the 10:30 a.m. Caff Roma, 143 El Camino p.m. Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale
Councilwoman Diane Howard absent, Redwood City, he said, adding that Real, Millbrae. Join Supervisor Dave Blvd. Admission is $35 to $50. For
expense to environmentally go in Pine for coffee and pastries to share more information visit hillbarnthe-
to initiate a study of the plan to build students from the North Fair Oaks there and clean this place up and pro- your thoughts on San Mateo County atre.org/77th-season-become-sub-
laboratories and offices at the 27-acre neighborhood in unincorporated San vide us something that is safe for our issues. For more information call 363- scriber.
4571.
site east of Highway 101, which Mateo County have been able to par- grandchildren, that is safe for us and Movies on the Square. 8:45 p.m.
require an amendment to the citys gen- ticipate in internships with local tech- that we can live with environmental- Free Pet Fixes. 8 a.m. to 9a.m. 6925 2200 Broadway, Redwood City. Watch
eral plan designating the site for light Mission St., Daly City. We will be Moana. For more information call
nology companies like Google and ly, he said. accepting pets on a first come, first 780-7311.
industrial and port-related uses. It was LinkedIn as the nonprofits programs Mayor John Seybert also supported served basis. Surgery performed by a
the second time the plans, dubbed the have expanded. license vet inside the Peninsula FRIDAY, JULY 28
moving forward with further study of Humane Society SPCA surgery vehi- Hillsdale Mall Senior Walkers. 9:30
Harbor View project, had come before The developer also pledged funds to the project. He said by asking a lot of cle. One pet per family, dogs and cats a.m. Hillsdale Shopping Center, 60 E.
city officials, following the Planning the roads surrounding the project, questions and gathering answers, city only. For more information call 340- 31st Ave., San Mateo. The Senior
7022. Walkers meet and walk the inside of
Commissions rejection in November including $26 million to extend officials were able to collect the infor- the mall for 45 minutes. Walking with
out of concerns about the projects fit Blomquist Street and $10 million mation needed to create the citys Main Gallery Artists Jean Thrift: the group is free. Meet inside the mall,
with the areas existing zoning and Solo Show. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Main next to Forever 21. For more informa-
toward the interchange between downtown precise plan, which he said Gallery, 1018 Main St., Redwood City. tion call 703-4678.
density. Woodside Road and Highway 101. should be open to revisions in case For more information call 701-1018.
Along with Vice Mayor Ian Bain, Councilman Jeff Gee voiced support Microsoft Powerpoint Basics. 10
officials got certain aspects of it Drop In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to a.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
Councilwoman Janet Borgens voted for initiating the study and determin- wrong. noon. 1044 Middlefield Road, Francisco. Laptops provided. For more
against initiating a study of the gener- ing the projects impact on the sur- Redwood City. One-on-one help information email valle@plsinfo.org.
I think its an opportunity to do our regarding laptops, E-readers, tablets
al plan amendment. She said city offi- rounding area, which he said would homework one more time, he said. or mobile phones. Meets in the Small Final Fridays Family Dance Party. 4
cials designated the area for industrial help inform the community benefits Conference Room on the first floor. p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
For more information email Francisco. Come dance to family-
uses when they adopted its general package accompanying the project. Caltrain grade separations gsuarez@redwoodcity.org. friendly jams. For more information
plan in 2010, and advocated for offi- As well as whether that $10 million email valle@plsinfo.org.
cials to stick with the plan as excep- is right for the Woodside/101 inter- In other business, the council dis- San Mateo Professional Alliance
cussed how safety on the more than 2 Networking Lunch. Noon. Eden Silk Music on the Square. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
tions for individual projects could change, without looking at it, I cant Restaurant, 2208 Bridgepointe 2200 Broadway, Redwood City. Rafa
undermine its goals. say its the right number or the wrong miles of train tracks running through Parkway, San Mateo. Meet new busi- performs. For more information call
It would be sending the wrong mes- number, he said. the city with Caltrain officials, who ness connections. New speakers each 780-7311.
are working with several other Bay week. For more information call 430-
sage if we change the density and the Redwood City resident Matthew Self 6500. Reel Great Films: Manchester by
use in that area, she said. Were very said that while hes not opposed to the Area cities to build grade separations the Sea. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 1110
at the intersections of major streets Free Community Shred Event. 2 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. For
fortunate to have an industrial area and project, he thought officials should p.m. to 6 p.m. City Hall Parking Lot, 610 more information email
consider the area surrounding the proj- and the rail line. Foster City Blvd., Foster City. Shred belmont@smcl.org.
I dont want to see that disappear.
Former mayor Barbara Pierce said ect instead of focusing on a review of Among the biggest challenges confidential documents. Proof of resi-
dency is required. For more informa- Venture: An Entrepreneurs
the sites current designation was the project itself. He said the process Caltrain officials identified to starting tion email alorenz@fostercity.org. Journey. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 1401 N.
to come up with a plan for downtown grade separations was obtaining fund- Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View.
meant to support industries related to Flower Crown Workshop. 5:30 p.m. Screening of the documentary film at
Redwood City had been successful in ing for them, which they said would
the Port of Redwood City, less than 2 Grand Avenue branch library, 306 the Computer History Museum.
gathering community input and creat- likely come from a variety of county, Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. Museum exhibits are open from 5
miles to the east of the proposed proj- p.m. to 9 p.m. For more information
ing rules that took the need for hous- state and federal agencies. They rec- Make your own Summer of Love
ect, and emphasized the importance of flower crown. All ages. For more infor- email cevans@computerhistory.org.
ing and transportation options new ommended the city start the planning mation email valle@plsinfo.org.
these industries to help the city weath-
process soon to get in line along The Hunchback of Notre Dame. 8
er dips in revenue. workers and residents would need into Seton Medical Center Free Lecture p.m. Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale
with other Peninsula cities in need of Blvd. Admission is $35 to $50. For
[The current designation] helps to account. on Immunization. 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
grade separation projects, even Seton Medical Center, 1900 Sullivan more information visit hillbarnthe-
protect a diversity of economy and We had an upfront planning process Ave., Daly City. Join Seton family prac- atre.org/77th-season-become-sub-
though 10 or 15 years could pass
jobs, she said. This has been very with a lot of community input a lot of titioner Zhanna Vishnevskaya, M.D., scriber.
before the projects were complete. for a free talk on immunization. For
important for our community, espe- planning planning the whole area SATURDAY, JULY 29
at once, not one project at a time, he Gee emphasized how critical it more information call 991-6700.
cially during the economic downturns would be that the city begin the plan-
Cars in the Park. 8 a.m. Washington
said. So the problem with this pro- Music in the Park. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Park, Burlingame. Featuring around
when office has been severely hit. ning process as soon as possible to be 200 unique care entries. For more
Stafford Park, 50 King St., Redwood
posal is were not following that suc- City. Tortilla Soup performs. For more information email burlingame-
gather funding from several sources.
Proposed community benefits cessful formula.
This is really critical. No one goes
information call 780-7311. lions@gmail.com or call (408) 425-
8622.
But others were hopeful about the Councilwoman Shelly Masur Bardi Rosman Koodrins Literary
expressed similar concerns about how it alone with regard to funding, he San Bruno American Legion Post
Reading. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Main Gallery,
estimated $70 million in community said. I would encourage our communi- 1018 Main St., Redwood City. Free. Bay 409 All-You-Can-Eat Monthly
benefits the developer included in the the developer could account for the Breakfast. 757 San Mateo Ave., San
ty, our council and future councils to Area authors present spoken word,
project proposal, among them need for housing the four office build- poetry and music. For more informa- Bruno. 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. $10 for
stay at it. adults and $6 for children 12 and
improved connections to bike lanes ings could create. tion email
under. Breakfasts are on the last
I am concerned about the jobs hous- Given that new developments with bardirosmankoodrin@gmail.com.
and Bay Trail paths near the site, open Saturday of the month.
ing imbalance and what that means, Caltrain service, such as electrifica- NAMI San Mateo County General
public space and almost $5 million tion of the line and integration of Meeting. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Mills Immigration Actions and the
toward renovations of the Redwood she said. I would be looking for more Health Center, 100 S. San Mateo Drive, Impact on Immigrant Families and
commitment to housing and affordable service with high-speed rail, could Communities. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. 306
City Boys and Girls Club building, San Mateo. Free event. Attend to learn
factor into the funding for other about Pathways, a program for adults Walnut Ave., South San Francisco.
which opened in June. housing in part to mitigate the impact Learn about the executive orders and
Caltrain projects, Masur encouraged living with serious mental illness. For
of this project. more information call 638-0800. how these will impact immigrants. In
Sean Mendy, a 10-year employee residents to stay informed about English with Spanish translation. For
with the Boys of Girls Clubs of the Labor support updated Caltrain service and voice Knitting With Arnie. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. more information email valle@plsin-
San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San fo.org.
Peninsula, said the Jay Paul Company their opinions about how it affects
Redwood City resident Don Haynes Carlos. Bring yarn and needles to knit
has been one of the nonprofits most them. at the San Carlos Library. For more Tagalog English Story Time. 10:15
helpful partners in recent years. He was among several members of local I would just encourage our commu- information call 591-0341. a.m. South San Francisco Library, 840
West Orange Ave., South San
said he expects the developers pres- labor unions who voiced support for nity members to be paying attention Francisco. Celebrate the Filipino her-
The Club Fox Blues Jam. 7 p.m. to 11
ence in the community to have far- the developer, who he said has been to this, she said. p.m. 2209 Broadway, Redwood City. itage in childrens stories and songs in
committed to working with labor Featuring Mighty Mike Schermer. $7 Tagalog and English. For more infor-
reaching effects beyond the funds it is Seybert said the grade separation cover fee. For more information and mation call 829-3860.
committing to the project. unions during previous projects. The projects could be incorporated into the full schedule go to
developer estimated the number of rwcbluesjam.com. San Carlos Historic Tour. 10:30 a.m.
Im seeing [students] benefit from the councils discussion on the citys 1401 San Carlos Ave., San Carlos.
the transformation of the clubhouse, union jobs to be created by the Harbor transportation study slated for the Mystery Book Club Meeting. 7 p.m. Come to visit and learn about historic
Im also seeing the benefits from the View project to be 4,400. Haynes said fall. San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San locations in San Carlos. For more infor-
Carlos. This month, the Mystery Book mation call 299-0104.
Club will discuss The Inheritance by
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