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SamTrans officials to vote on sales tax measure


Revenue would go to transit, relieving congestion
By Zachary Clark “There is no more
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF pressing issue other than
housing that’s con-
San Mateo County voters in the fronting San Mateo
November election will likely consider a County and the region
half-cent sales tax for transportation proj- than traffic congestion,”
ects primarily meant to relieve congestion said Charles Stone, chair
and beef up public transit throughout the of the SamTrans Board of
county. Directors. “What we’ve
After the nine-month outreach campaign Charles Stone come up with is an excel-
known as “Get us Moving,” the SamTrans lent example of how to
Board of Directors will vote Wednesday listen to diverse interests and balance them
whether to officially put the measure on the to get something very good for traffic con- DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO
Nov. 6 ballot. The San Mateo County Board gestion and advancing public transit.” According to a draft of the investment plan, specific projects that could see funding from the
of Supervisors will cast its vote later in the measure range from the installation of new traffic signals in Foster City, for example, to ferry
month. See TAX, Page 19 service in Redwood City and improvements to the State Route 92/Highway 101 interchange.

Burlingame
set to tackle
general plan
Planning Commission to
host public discussion of
amended planning policy
By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Officials and residents will come together


during the first formal discussion and review
of the environmental documents laying
groundwork for overhauling Burlingame’s
master planning policy.
The Burlingame Planning Commission
will discuss Wednesday, July 11, the draft
environmental impact report and a pro-
posed general plan amendment, defining
the city’s future development targets.
Officials have spent roughly three years
setting the stage for the dialogue working
toward the first update of the general plan in
more than two decades, and are now leaning
on input from the community to take the
REUTERS
Donald Trump shakes hands with Supreme Court nominee judge Brett Kavanaugh as wife Ashley Estes Kavanaugh and children look on.
See POLICY, Page 27

Trump picks Kavanaugh short-term


San Bruno reviews
rentals
Supreme Court nominee sets up a ferocious confirmation battle with Dems Officials eye establishing policy, taxes
a former law clerk for retir- as one of the finest and sharpest legal minds By Austin Walsh
By Catherine Lucey, Inside DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Zeke Miller and Mark Sherman ing Justice Anthony of our time,” Trump said in his prime-time
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Americans Kennedy. Like Trump’s first televised White House announcement. He
confident in nominee last year, Justice added: “There is no one in America more As part of the effort to address community
high court, Neil Gorsuch, Kavanaugh qualified for this position, and no one more concerns stemming from San Bruno resi-
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump dents renting out their home to visitors
chose Brett Kavanaugh, a solidly conserva- but what would be a young addition deserving.”
about issues? who could help remake the With Kavanaugh, Trump is replacing a online, officials are examining a new slate
tive, politically connected judge, for the of regulations for websites such as Airbnb.
Supreme Court Monday night, setting up a See page 8 court for decades to come swing vote on the nine-member court with a
with rulings that could staunch conservative. Kavanaugh, who The San Bruno City Council will weigh
ferocious confirmation battle with Tuesday, July 10, an opportunity to estab-
Democrats as he seeks to shift the nation’s restrict abortion, expand gun rights and roll serves on the Court of Appeals for the D.C.
back key parts of Obamacare. Circuit, is expected to be less receptive to lish taxes, restrictions and other policies
highest court ever further to the right. designed to address the short-term home
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2 Tuesday • July 10, 2018 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“One can pay back the loan of gold, but one
dies forever in debt to those who are kind.”
— Malayan proverb

This Day in History


During World War II, the Battle of

1940 Britain began as the Luftwaffe started


attacking southern England. (The
Royal Air Force was ultimately victo-
rious.)
In 1 5 0 9 , theologian John Calvin, a key figure of the
Protestant Reformation, was born in Noyon, Picardy,
France.
In 1 8 9 0 , Wyoming became the 44th state.
In 1 9 1 9 , President Woodrow Wilson personally delivered
the Treaty of Versailles to the Senate and urged its ratifica-
tion. (However, the Senate rejected it.)
In 1 9 2 5 , jury selection took place in Dayton, Tennessee,
in the trial of John T. Scopes, charged with violating the
law by teaching Darwin’s Theory of Evolution. (Scopes was
convicted and fined, but the verdict was overturned on a
technicality.)
In 1 9 2 9 , American paper currency was reduced in size as
the government began issuing bills that were approximate-
ly 25 percent smaller.
In 1 9 5 1 , armistice talks aimed at ending the Korean War
began at Kaesong. IKE ELIASON/SANTA BARBARA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT
In 1 9 6 2 , AT&T’s Telstar 1 communications satellite, capa- Ishu and Laura Rao return to the rubble of their home, which they lost in a wildfire, to retrieve their wedding ring.
ble of relaying television signals and telephone calls, was
launched by NASA from Cape Canaveral.
In 1 9 7 3 , the Bahamas became fully independent after three In other news ...
centuries of British colonial rule. John Paul Getty III, the The proposal had Laura Rao in tears Toddler found in hot car
teenage grandson of the oil tycoon, was abducted in Rome With ring found — the good kind.
by kidnappers who cut off his ear when his family was slow in ashes of burned “It put everything into perspective,” in Northern California dies
to meet their ransom demands; Getty was released in home, man proposes again the 39-year-old said. “It took all the SACRAMENTO — Authorities in
December 1973 for nearly $3 million. pain away and reminded me of what Northern California say a 2-year-old
In 1 9 8 5 , the Greenpeace protest ship Rainbow Warrior was LOS ANGELES — A Southern matters in life: the people around boy died at a hospital after being found
sunk with explosives in Auckland, New Zealand, by French California couple who lost their home you.” unconscious inside a hot car.
intelligence agents; one activist was killed. in a wildfire made a new happy memo- Mike Eliason, a spokesman for the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Sgt.
ry Sunday amid the ashes when they Santa Barbara County Fire Shaun Hampton says the boy was
found what was left of the wife’s wed- Department, witnessed the tearful pro- found in a car across the street from his
Birthdays ding and engagement rings. posal, snapped a photo and shared it Sacramento home on Saturday, when
Ishu and Laura Rao, who got married on Twitter. temperatures in the area were in the
only eight months ago, returned to the “It was truly a special moment out of triple digits.
rubble of their home in Goleta in Santa the ashes,” he said. He says both deputies and para-
Barbara County, to look for the rings. The photo shows Ishu Rao on one medics gave CPR to the boy before he
The house was incinerated in a fast- knee, putting the ring on his bride’s was taken to a hospital, where he died.
moving wildfire Friday that destroyed finger, their charred home in the back- It’s unclear how the child got trapped
nine other homes; the blaze was 80 ground. inside the vehicle.
percent contained Sunday.
She said “Yes.”
Ishu Rao found the charred rings Los Angeles authorities seek
amid the ashes after figuring out where Shocking! IHOP acknowledges suspects in beating of man, 92
Banjo player Bela Actress Sofia Singer Jessica
the kitchen sink was by looking for
Fleck is 60. Vergara is 46. Simpson is 38.
pipes. it faked IHOb name change LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles
authorities are searching for several
Former New York City Mayor David N. Dinkins is 91. Actor Laura Rao takes the rings off at night NEW YORK — IHOP has come clean. suspects in the beating of a 92-year-
William Smithers is 91. Broadway composer Jerry Herman is and was getting ready for bed when the The pancake chain has acknowl- old man out for a walk on the Fourth of
87. Director Ivan Passer is 85. Actor Lawrence Pressman is fire broke out, giving the couple just edged that a name change announced July.
79. Singer Mavis Staples is 79. Actor Mills Watson is 78. minutes to make it out alive with last month was just a publicity stunt to Eyewitness video aired by KABC-TV
Actor Robert Pine is 77. Rock musician Jerry Miller (Moby Ishu’s 12- and 14-year-old daughters, promote its hamburger menu. shows the man on the ground moments
Grape) is 75. International Tennis Hall of Famer Virginia Wade three dogs and a cat. The company best known for its after the attack, dazed and with blood
is 73. Actress Sue Lyon is 72. Folk singer Arlo Guthrie is 71. When he found the rings, Ishu Rao breakfasts already had burgers on the streaming down his face.
Rock musician Dave Smalley is 69. Country-folk singer- said he decided to get down on one menu but had started using the IHOb The woman who took the video says
songwriter Cheryl Wheeler is 67. Rock singer Neil Tennant knee and ask his bride to marry him, name on social media, its website and he was struck with a piece of concrete
(Pet Shop Boys) is 64. Actress Fiona Shaw is 60. Country again. for in-store promotions to draw atten- several times in the head.
musician Shaw Wilson (BR549) is 58. Bluegrass singer-musi- “She’s the most beautiful woman tion to a new line of burgers made of Investigators say the assault hap-
cian Tim Surrett (Balsam Range) is 55. Actor Alec Mapa is 53. I’ve ever known, she’s the glue in our Black Angus ground beef. pened as Rodolfo Rodriguez passed a
Country singer-songwriter Ken Mellons is 53. Rock musician family, and I adore her to pieces, so if I On Monday, it was back on social woman as they walked on a sidewalk.
Peter DiStefano (Porno for Pyros) is 53. Actor Gale Harold is can put a smile on her face I’m going media, this time to promote a pancake Authorities say a group of men joined
49. Country singer Gary LeVox (Rascal Flatts) is 48. Actor to do it,” said the 48-year-old. deal tied to IHOP’s 60th birthday. in the attack.
Aaron D. Spears is 47. Rockabilly singer Imelda May is 44.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Lotto
by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these four Jumbles,
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one letter to each square,
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Powerball
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PUYSO Daily Four lower 70s. West winds 10 to 20 mph
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Daily three midday Lows in the 50s. West winds 20 to 30
GORNP July 7 Super Lotto Plus 5 3 6 mph.
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1 10 34 36 39 Daily three evening ing sunny. Breezy. Highs in the 60s to lower 70s. West
Mega number

5 0 9 winds 15 to 20 mph... Becoming 20 to 30 mph in the after-


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place; Whirl Win No. 6, in second place; and California becoming partly cloudy. Breezy. Lows in the mid 50s.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Tuesday • July 10, 2018 3


Uber poised to make investment Police reports
No such luck
in Lime scooter-rental business
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS like San Francisco have been torn between
Someone tried to purchase lottery tick-
ets with counterfeit bills on South
Delaware Street in San Mateo, it was
promoting cheap and relatively non-pollut- reported at 11:42 a.m. Tuesday, July 3.
Uber is getting into the scooter-rental ing transportation and keeping sidewalks
business. The ride-hailing company said safe and clear of clutter.
Monday that it is investing in Lime, a start- For Uber, the Lime investment follows its SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
up based in San Mateo. purchase for an undisclosed sum of Jump DUI. Someone was driving under the influ-
“Our investment and partnership in Lime Bikes, which rents electric bicycles in a ence on Shamrock Court, it was reported at
is another step towards our vision of half-dozen cities including San Francisco, 10:40 p.m. Tuesday, July 3.
becoming a one-stop shop for all your Chicago and Washington. Arres t. Someone was arrested for narcotics
transportation needs,” Rachel Holt, an Uber San Francisco-based Uber Technologies on El Camino Real near Arroyo Drive, it was
vice president, said in a statement. Inc. CEO Dara Khosrowshahi aims to turn reported at 8:20 p.m. Tuesday, July 3.
Uber will add Lime motorized scooters to Uber into the Amazon.com of transporta- Tres pas s i ng . Someone was seen trespass-
the Uber mobile app, giving consumers REUTERS tion, a single destination where customers ing on Baden Avenue, it was reported at 8:12
another option for getting around cities, Dock-free electric scooters Lime-S by San can go to hitch a ride in a car and on other p.m. Tuesday, July 3.
especially to and from public transit sys- Mateo-based bicycle sharing service Lime. modes of transportation — even buy rides Narco ti cs . Someone was found with nar-
tems, Holt said. Financial details of the deal According to the company website, cus- on city buses and subway systems. Uber cotics near a business on Kenwood Way, it
were not disclosed. tomers can rent Lime scooters in more than also has a food-delivery service. was reported at 8 p.m. Tuesday, July 3.
Lime co-founders Toby Sun and Brad Bao 70 locations in the U.S. and Europe and Rival Lyft is looking for new rides too. Tres pas s i ng . Someone was trespassing
wrote in a blog that Uber’s “sizable invest- leave them parked for the next customer to Last week, it bought part of a company near a bank on Linden Avenue, it was report-
ment” is part of a $335 million fund-raising ride. The company is looking to buy tens of called Motivate that operates Citi Bike and ed at 4:10 p.m. Tuesday, July 3.
round led by GV, the venture-capital arm of thousands of motorized foot-pedal scooters other bike-sharing programs in several
Google parent Alphabet Inc. They said to expand its reach. major U.S. cities including New York and SAN MATEO
Alphabet is among several new investors. The scooters aren’t without their critics, Chicago. It will rename the business Lyft As s aul t. Someone assaulted a nurse in the
The money will help Lime expand and however, who consider them a nuisance and Bikes. Terms of that deal were not disclosed emergency room on West 39th Avenue, it
develop new products. a hazard to pedestrians. Officials in cities either. was reported at 10:51 p.m. Wednesday, July
4.
Redwood City grade crossings in downtown Redwood City,” said Burg l ary . Someone broke into a vehicle
Local brief Jeff Gee, a Redwood City councilman and and stole two gym bags on South Fremont
crossing improvements complete Caltrain board director, according to a press Street, it was reported at 1:46 a. m.
stopping or turning onto tracks and to safe-
Caltrain has completed safety improve- release. “Earlier this year, the council Wednesday, July 4.
ly channel pedestrians toward crosswalks,”
ments at three grade crossings in Redwood adopted Vision Zero, an initiative to make Burg l ary . Someone smashed a vehicle win-
said Caltrain spokesman Matt Wilson, our streets safer, and to increase mobility dow and stole a sound system on Villa
City, and there are plans for similar projects adding that there have been about four fatal-
at 15 crossings between San Francisco and for all. These improvements align with the Terrace, it was reported at 11:12 a. m.
ities at or near those Redwood City cross- council’s vision to reduce traffic accidents, Wednesday, July 4.
San Jose in the coming year. ings since 2014. 
New vehicle and pedestrian gates, side- and to make our streets safer for everyone Fraud. Someone used a stolen credit card on
The Redwood City project began in that wants to live, work and visit Redwood South Delaware Street, it was reported at
walks and ramps and signal cantilever were February of this year and cost $824,350.
installed at Whipple Avenue along with City.” 5:04 p.m. Tuesday, July 3.
The larger project bringing improvements
fresh pavement markings and striping. The to crossings in all three counties that
crossing at Broadway was furnished with Caltrain operates in began in June. It will
new pedestrian gates and pavement mark- wrap up in one year and cost $3.5 million
ings, and the one at Main Street was also funded, in part, by Senate Bill 1, the gas tax
upgraded with new pedestrian gates, pave- increase approved by voters in 2017. 
ment markings and fencing.  “I am very pleased that Caltrain has com-
“The goal is to prevent vehicles from pleted safety improvements at three grade
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4 Tuesday • July 10, 2018 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

Library program aims Woman believed to be missing


The San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office is
helping the family of Angela Hernandez,
Local briefs

to unit, break barriers


23, of Portland, who was
traveling from Oregon to
Southern California to
visit family when she
Redwood City ‘human library’ allows for community conversation suddenly dropped out of
By Zachary Clark contact.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Comment on Prior to her disappear-
ance, her family was used
or share this story at to talking with her and
Redwood City’s downtown library is set www.smdailyjournal.com
to host a unique community forum meant to Angela texting with her multiple
bring together residents of different back- Hernandez times a day throughout
grounds and challenge the stereotypes that One could potentially speak with six differ- her travels. They have
may divide them. ent people during each session and partici- not heard from her in three days which is
For the Human Library program, about 10 pants can sign up for a meeting with the extremely out of character for her to not be
people referred to as “human books” will be “human books” of their choice, each of in touch, according to the Sheriff’s Office.
available to share their stories and answer whom is a local. Barnes said part of the goal She was last heard from in Half Moon Bay
difficult questions in a series of one-on-one is to pair people with others they may not on the morning of July 6, when she told A surfer was rescued near Half Moon Bay on
conversations. The roster of books is still know in their own community.  family that she was back on the road and Sunday.
being compiled, but so far includes a for- There are only plans for a one-day pilot so headed south. She is believed to be driving officials said.
merly homeless person, a Muslim, a dis- far, but Barnes said the program could her white 2011 Jeep Patriot with Oregon The surfer was reported stranded by a man
abled person, a veteran, a former mayor, a become an annual event.  plates. Her last know whereabouts was pos- hiking on a cliff around 1:45 p.m. Sunday.
gay parent, a female tech worker and police Human Library events have been held at sibly in the Davenport area, but signs of her The Coast Guard dispatched a MH-65
officers.  cities around the world, and the program was location or communication have stopped, Dolphin helicopter and boat crew from its
“The program builds conversations and initially conceived in Copenhagen, according to the Sheriff’s Office. Golden Gate station to help.
challenges stereotypes and prejudices,” said Denmark in 2000 by a youth organization If anyone has seen Hernandez, or her The lifeguard helped the man swim into
Library Services Supervisor Jenny Barnes. called “Stop the Violence.” Several young white Jeep, please call Detective Currie at open water, where Coast Guard officials said
“Hopefully it’ll expose people to others Danes formed the group after their mutual (650) 363-4051 or the anonymous tip line he was hoisted to the helicopter and trans-
that maybe they haven’t come across in friend was stabbed to raise awareness at (800) 547-2700. ferred to a waiting ambulance at a nearby
their day-to-day lives.”  against violence, and that year facilitated a beach for treatment. The surfer was unin-
The conversations, which are each meant series of events at a popular festival that led Coast Guard rescues stranded surfer jured.
to last about 15-20 minutes over the course to the Human Library Program. The U. S. Coast Guard and an East Bay “This is a perfect example of teamwork in
of two three-hour sessions, will be held on For more information or to become a Regional Park District lifeguard rescued action,” Coast Guard Lt. Anders Manley,
Sept. 22 during National Welcoming Week “human book” contact Barnes at a surfer who was stuck on rocks near who co-piloted the helicopter for the hoist,
at the library’s upstairs community room. jbarnes@redwoodcity.org. Half Moon Bay on Sunday, Coast Guard said in a statement.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL STATE/NATION Tuesday • July 10, 2018 5


U.S. will reunite and release over 50 immigrant kids
By Elliot Spagat Trump administration is trying to line up
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS thousands more beds at military bases.
American Civil Liberties Union attorney
SAN DIEGO — More than 50 immigrant Lee Gelernt told reporters he was “both
children under age 5 will be reunited with pleased and disappointed” with the govern-
their parents by Tuesday’s court-ordered ment’s progress toward meeting the dead-
deadline for action by Trump administra- line.
tion, a government attorney said Monday. “Tomorrow there will hopefully be more
The families will be released after they are than 50 babies and toddlers reunited with
reunited. their parents, and that is obviously an enor-
That’s only about half of the 100 or so mous victory,” he said. But he said those
infants and toddlers covered by the order. who remain split from their parents are “in
At a court hearing, Justice Department for a long process.”
lawyer Sarah Fabian acknowledged the gov- U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw ordered
ernment wouldn’t meet the deadline for all both sides back in court on Tuesday to give
the children, citing a variety of reasons, another update and for him rule on differ-
including that the parents of some of the ences over protocols to follow when reunit-
youngsters have already been deported. ing children.
Fabian said that 54 children will be joined The two sides revealed in a filing late
with their parents by the end of Tuesday at Monday that they are far apart on protocols
locations across the country and that an for reunification, with the government argu-
additional five were undergoing final back- ing its practices are necessary under federal
ground checks. REUTERS law to ensure child safety and the ACLU con-
It was the first time the government indi- People participate in a protest against recent U.S. immigration policy of separating children tending that many are too cumbersome under
cated whether the parents and children would from their families when they enter the United States as undocumented immigrants, in front the circumstances. One area of disagreement
be released or detained together. They will of a Homeland Security facility. is DNA testing on parents and children, with
be set free in the U.S. pending the outcome the government saying it should be the gen-
of their immigration cases, which can take released, but U.S. Immigration and Customs ICE has three family detention centers
eral rule and the ACLU saying it should be
several years. Enforcement has little space to hold fami- with room for about 3,000 people in all, and
done only when no other evidence is avail-
lies. the places are already at or near capacity. The
Fabian didn’t say why they were being able to prove parentage.

Judge denies U.S. claim on two of three California immigration laws


By Don Thompson the laws that the U.S. could proceed with its attempt to block part Th e l aws ui t , an n o un ced b y U. S.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Constitution gives the of a third California sanctuary law, which Attorney General Jeff Sessions, is part
federal government pre- prohibits employers from allowing immi- of the Trump administration’s efforts to
SACRAMENTO — A judge on Monday eminent power over gration officials on their property without o v ert urn s o -cal l ed s an ct uary j uri s di c-
dismissed the federal government’s claim states to regulate immi- warrants. tions that he said allow criminals to
that U.S. law trumps two California laws gration. The Trump The twin rulings by Mendez, who was remain free. Supporters of sanctuary laws
intended to protect immigrants who are in administration argued nominated to the federal bench by arg ue t h ey en co urag e i mmi g ran t s t o
the country illegally, affirming his ruling that California is Republican President George W. Bush, report crimes without fearing deporta-
last week that California was within its obstructing its immigra- allow California to continue limiting tion.
rights to pass two of its three so-called John Mendez tion enforcement police cooperation with immigration offi- California’s law limiting the sharing of
sanctuary laws. efforts. cials and require inspections of detention information with federal agents “does not
U.S. District Judge John Mendez rejected As he did in last week’s decision, Mendez facilities despite the Trump administra- directly conflict” with U.S. law, Mendez
the U.S. government’s argument on two of ruled Monday that the federal government tion’s lawsuit filed in March. wrote in a seven-page decision.

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6 Tuesday • July 10, 2018 STATE THE DAILY JOURNAL

Report: California hate crimes jumped in 2017


By Paul Elias and Don Thompson pared with 519 in 2016. Anti-gay hate
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS crimes rose 3.2 percent to 172 in 2017
from 152 in 2016.
SACRAMENTO — Reported hate crimes The report comes about a month after
jumped more than 17 percent in California state auditors said California is underre-
last year compared with 2016, though the porting hate crimes to the FBI, state law-
incidents remain relatively rare, the state’s makers and the public because local law
attorney general said Monday. enforcement agencies lack adequate poli-
California Attorney General Xavier cies and training. Advocates said the lack
Becerra and the state’s Department of of an accurate count masks the extent of
Justice released the crime rate statistics in bias crimes at a time of heightened racial,
one of five crime-related reports made pub- religious and ethnic tensions.
lic Monday. The state DOJ releases hate Auditors found dozens of unreported
crime figures annually and this year’s cases among the four local law enforce-
report is the first since President Donald ment agencies it reviewed. The auditors
Trump took office in January 2017. Critics also said nearly a third of the 245 law
feared his fiery rhetoric, particularly enforcement agencies they surveyed do
against Muslims and immigrants, might nothing to encourage the public to report
encourage more harassment. hate crimes.
Anti-Muslim hate crimes remained flat They largely blamed the state Department
over 2016 and 2017, however. Of the 207 of Justice for not requiring that local agen-
religious hate crimes reported last year, 46 cies do a better job in collecting data.
cases involved anti-Muslim bias, the state WESTCONN ON VISUALHUNT / CC BY-ND Becerra, who is running to retain his office
Department of Justice reported. Of the 171 Federal authorities estimate that more than half of all hate crimes aren’t reported to police. overseeing the department, responded then
religious hate crimes reported in 2016, 37 that he was providing more guidance for
involved anti-Muslim bias. nicity, nationality, religion, sexual orien- in 2017 compared with 982 in 2016. The local law enforcement and creating a hate
The DOJ defined hate crimes as those tar- tation, gender or a disability. The depart- bulk of the hate crimes involved racial crimes prevention webpage and brochure
geting victims because of their race or eth- ment said 1,013 hate crimes were reported bias, with 602 cases reported last year com- on identifying and reporting hate crimes.

Bid to toughen California crime laws set for 2020 ballot


By Kathleen Ronayne counties could have processed signatures inmates to petition for earlier release and remain on the streets. But advocates of the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS faster, although all were submitted within participate in rehabilitation programs. All prior reforms say the state should focus on
allowed timeframes. releases still need approval from the parole reducing mass incarceration and rehabilitat-
“Nobody signs the petition to get a meas- board. Proposition 47, meanwhile, reduced ing convicted criminals.
SACRAMENTO — Californians will vote ure on the ballot hoping that they’ll get to some crimes from felonies to misde- “Read the fine print. This flawed initia-
in 2020 whether to toughen criminal penal- vote on it two and a half years later,” said meanors. tive would cost taxpayers tens of millions
ties as part of an effort to roll back reforms Jeff Flint, a spokesman for the campaign The new ballot measure would shorten the of dollars and endanger public safety by
adopted by voters within the past decade. backing the measure. list of who can seek earlier parole and restricting parole and undermining inmate
The measure that qualified Monday was It would reverse reforms implemented by reclassify some theft crimes from misde- rehabilitation, ” Democratic Gov. Jerry
intended for the 2018 ballot but failed to voters through Proposition 47 in 2014 and meanors to felonies. It would also expand Brown wrote on Twitter.
qualify in time, a fact opponents said shows Proposition 57 in 2016. the number of crimes where DNA is collect- Crime statistics released Monday by the
it lacks momentum. Its supporters, mean- Proposition 57 allows nonviolent ed, a list that was limited when some crimes state Department of Justice show the prop-
while, said they were disappointed and said went from felonies to misdemeanors. erty crime rate in California decreased by
Backers of the tougher penalties said the 2.1 percent between 2016 and 2017 while
Obituary recently adopted reforms have put danger- the violent crime rate per 100,000 people
ous criminals back or allowed them to went up by 1.5 percent.
Rosemary Stock
July 5, 1948 – July 4, 2018
Resident of San Mateo
It is with great sadness that the family of Rosemary Stock
announces her passing on Wednesday, July 4, 2018, at the age
of 69. Rosemary will be lovingly remembered by her husband of
40 years, Barry Stock. Rosemary will forever be remembered by
her brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews, grand nieces and
nephews and numerous friends.
Rosemary was born in Seattle, Washington and was a resident of the Bay Area
for nearly 45 years. Funeral services will be held on July 18, at 10 a.m., at Sneider,
Sullivan, and O’Connell’s Funeral Home, 977 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo, CA.
Internment will follow at Home of Peace Cemetery, 1299 El Camino Real, Colma, CA.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/NATION Tuesday • July 10, 2018 7


Coroner: YouTube shooter Local briefs
shot herself through the heart groundskeeper dying of cancer asked a San
SAN BRUNO — Northern California Francisco jury on Monday to find that
authorities say a woman who shot and agribusiness giant Monsanto’s widely used
wounded three people at weed killer Roundup likely caused his dis-
YouTube headquarters died ease. Dewayne Johnson’s lawsuit is the first
of a self-inflicted gun- case to go to trial among hundreds of law-
shot to the heart at the suits saying Roundup caused non-Hodgkin’s
scene of the shooting. lymphoma.
The pathology report Johnson sprayed Roundup and a similar
from the San Mateo product, Ranger Pro, at his job as a pest
County Coroner’s Office control manager at a San Francisco Bay Area
showed no evidence of school district, according to his attorneys.
Nasim Aghdam alcohol or drugs in her He sprayed large quantities from a 50-gal-
system. Authorities say lon tank attached to a truck, his attorney,
Nasim Aghdam stormed into YouTube’s cam- Brent Wisner, told jurors during his opening
pus south of San Francisco on April 3 and statement. When the wind was gusty, it
shot into a crowd of employees eating lunch. would cover his face, Wisner said. When a
REUTERS FILE PHOTO Family members said the prolific video hose broke once, it soaked his entire body.
A plane drops fire-retardant chemicals on a fire near Durango, Colo. maker was upset with YouTube and com- Johnson read the label carefully and even
plained the company’s business policies contacted the company after developing a
Illegal fires ignite massive were costing her income and views.
Aghdam made videos in which she exer-
cised, promoted animal rights and explained
rash, but was never warned it could cause
cancer, Wisner said. He was diagnosed with
non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2014 at the
Colorado blazes, spur arrests the vegan diet, often with elaborate cos-
tumes or a rabbit. age of 42.
“The simple fact is he is going to die. It’s
By Colleen Slevin A national forest in Colorado fully closed First trial over Roundup weed just a matter of time,” Wisner said, showing
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS last month for the first time in 16 years to jurors photos of lesions on Johnson’s body
prevent new wildfires started by people. And killer cancer claim under way that he said were caused by cancer. Johnson
DENVER — An illegal campfire likely Rocky Mountain National Park imposed a SAN FRANCISCO — Lawyers for a school sat nearby.
ignited another destructive blaze in ban on all campfires starting Friday because
Colorado, an outcome authorities were try- of the risk of having a new fire start with
ing to avoid across the hot, dry U.S. West firefighters already busy.
by enforcing strict fire rules and closing Investigators announced Monday that
some public lands. three people were arrested on suspicion of
Several people have been arrested in two starting a campfire and leaving it unattended
Colorado wildfires that burned homes after in Colorado’s south-central mountains,
ignoring local and federal restrictions on sparking a blaze that destroyed at least eight
campfires, target shooting and other activi- homes.
ties aimed at combating and avoiding The sheriff’s office in Teller County,
explosive blazes across the U.S. region. which has a fire ban, did not release other
Parts of Colorado and other Western states details about the allegations against David
have been grappling with heat and severe Renfrow, 23; Kegan Owens, 19; and a 17-
drought. In Arizona, large swaths of nation- year-old boy. Renfrow and Owens were in
al forests and state trust land have been jail, and it wasn’t clear if they had lawyers.
closed since before Memorial Day, while They have not been formally charged yet.
some national forests in New Mexico are It comes a week after a man was arrested
opening up after rain helped ease fire danger on suspicion of starting the state’s third-
that kept popular trails and camping spots largest wildfire in recorded history by not
off limits for weeks. fully extinguishing an illegal fire pit.
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8 Tuesday • July 10, 2018 NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Americans confident in high


court, but what about issues?
By Hannah Fingerhut Republicans and GOP-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS leaning independents
were more likely to
WASHINGTON — The next Supreme Court express confidence in the
justice will join the bench at a time when court than Democrats and
the public has more confidence in the high left-leaning independ-
court than in Congress or the presidency. ents were.
That change comes
A Gallup survey in June found 37 percent
of Americans have a great deal or quite a lot after a just-concluded
of confidence in the court, while another 42 Anthony term in which retiring
percent have “some” confidence. Only 18 Kennedy Justice Anthony
percent have little or no confidence in the Kennedy sided with con-
nation’s third branch of government. servative-leaning justices on rulings that
Those are sterling marks compared with blessed President Donald Trump’s ban on
the court’s neighbor on Capitol Hill: Just travel from several Muslim nations, placed
11 percent of Americans say they have a new limits on public-employee unions and
great deal or quite a lot of confidence in struck down a California law aimed at regu-
Congress and nearly half say they have lit- lating anti-abortion crisis pregnancy cen-
tle or no confidence in the nation’s legisla- ters, among others. REUTERS
ture. Trump’s choice — a former Kennedy Film producer Harvey Weinstein is led handcuffed by police into his hearing at Manhattan
Down Pennsylvania Avenue, confidence clerk, Brett Kavanaugh, who currently sits Criminal Court in New York City.
in the White House is on par with that of the on the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
Supreme Court — though 44 percent of
Americans have little or no confidence in
the presidency.
— will almost certainly push the court to
the right. More Americans believe the court
is “too conservative” than say it’s “too lib-
Harvey Weinstein pleads
While the public’s overall view of the
court has remained steady over the past
decade, there’s been a shift this year as
eral,” according to a Quinnipiac poll con-
ducted after Kennedy announced his plans to
step down.
not guilty, released on bail
By Michael Sisak Vance Jr. said the 66-year-old Weinstein is
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS charged with “some of the most serious
Trump says U.S. opposed Around the nation sexual offenses” that exist under state law.
“Mr. Weinstein maintains that all of
formula limits, not breastfeeding NEW YORK — Harvey Weinstein, who
motion of food products, such as infant for- was previously indicted on charges involv- these allegations are false and he expects
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump mula, that can be harmful to young children. ing two women, was released on bail on to be fully vindicated,” Brafman said.
says the U. S. opposed a resolution to The Times said the U.S. effort during the Monday while fighting sex crime accusa- More than 75 women have accused
encourage breastfeeding because it called for U.N.-affiliated World Health Assembly was tions that now include a third woman. Weinstein, who was one of the most pow-
limits on the promotion of products like largely unsuccessful, and that most of the “We fight these battles one day at a time, erful men in Hollywood, of wrongdoing as
infant formula. and today we won this round,” defense allegations detailed in Pulitzer Prize-win-
original wording remained.
In a tweet Monday, Trump criticizes The attorney Ben Brafman said outside court. ning stories last October in The New York
New York Times for reporting that U.S. offi- Trump said “the U.S. strongly supports
Brafman said during the arraignment that Times and The New Yorker magazine
cials sought to remove language that urged breast feeding but we don’t believe women
he expects more charges. swelled into the #MeToo movement.
governments to protect, promote and sup- should be denied access to formula. Many Several actresses and models accused
Weinstein pleaded not guilty after he was
port breastfeeding, along with language women need this option because of malnu- Weinstein of criminal sexual assaults.
brought into the courtroom with his hands
calling on policymakers to limit the pro- trition and poverty.” cuffed behind his back. He was then They include: film actress Rose McGowan,
uncuffed for the proceeding. who said Weinstein raped her in 1997 in
An updated indictment unveiled last week Utah; “Sopranos” actress Annabella
alleges the movie mogul-turned- Sciorra, who said he raped her in her New
(hash)MeToo villain performed a forcible York apartment in 1992; and the
sex act on a woman in 2006. The new Norwegian actress Natassia Malthe, who
charges include two counts of predatory said he attacked her in a London hotel room
sexual assault, which carries a maximum in 2008.
sentence of life in prison upon conviction. Weinstein, who produced movies includ-
Attorney Gloria Allred, who is represent- ing “Pulp Fiction” and “Shakespeare in
ing the third woman, said outside court that Love,” has denied all allegations of non-
her client will testify if the case goes to consensual sex, with his attorney chal-
trial. She said she doubts Weinstein’s lenging the credibility of his accusers.
lawyer would allow him to do the same The Associated Press generally does not
because it would subject him to cross exam- identify people who say they are victims of
ination by prosecutors. sexual assault unless they come forward
Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. publicly.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Tuesday • July 10, 2018 9

Belmont’s golden opportunity


Letters to the editor
in San Mateo near the Caltrain sta- shoulder and back up their car to the
Power of vision
F
tions of Hillsdale and San Mateo. last exit. or many of us, life ends well before the day we
Editor, What soccer mom is going to take There were other accidents along die. According to the Center for Biotechnology
Regarding the letter to the editor her kids to games riding Caltrain? Information, one of our most common regrets
the way and not nearly enough CHP
“Bring back ice rinks and coaches” in What individual is going to shop before meeting our final resting place is that we have
the July 4 edition of the Daily officers as is normally the case. The
for food riding Caltrain? allowed our doubts and fears to blind us to our greatest
Journal, Belmont’s rezoning of the lawlessness reminded me of a Mel
I am not pleased that some of the dreams and visions. Instead of expending our short lives
Belmont Iceland parcel to permit same developers and trade unions who Gibson movie called “Road in the fearless pursuit of our dreams, we are often limited
housing was short-sighted. For fought measures H and P now are Warriors.” by our perception of how others may perceive our
decades, residents and city leaders insinuating that those who signed the dreams. As such, we become content with merely exist-
have dreamed of revitalizing down- recent petition do not know what David Thom ing, and not necessarily living. Of course, it is not easy
town Belmont — the blocks sur- these citizens signed. I am not San Carlos to have the courage to see a vision for which others may
rounding the Caltrain station — to pleased that the San Mateo City be blind.
create an area with ambiance, vitality Council is trying to change the rheto- One of my favorite biblical scriptures describing this
and venues to attract patrons from the ric in the petition for building height Don’t try to phenomena is in the book of John 9:39. This chapter
wider region. The ice rink could be limitations to conform to “new” state tells the story of how Jesus healed a blind man amongst
that venue, if city leaders have some regulations that are not clear. confuse me with the facts many doubtful bystanders. The
vision. The new zoning does not The citizens of San Mateo have the Editor, David Canepa’s July 2 guest blind man believed in his abil-
require a recreational use, or even a right to determine the building height ity to be healed, while
perspective “A ‘dummies’ guide for
commercial use. Currently, housing is limit anywhere in our community. bystanders deemed the blind
where the profits are, so given the managed lanes” was quite clear, car-
The citizens of San Mateo have the pool lanes should be for carpools. man’s healing an utter impos-
option developers will build housing. right to determine who holds a City sibility. Upon his healing,
But Belmont — which already lacks Including solo drivers willing to pay,
Council seat. Thankfully, they also Jesus said that he had come so
jobs, and is woefully underserved in have the right to determine who defeats the purpose and creates class- that the blind may see and
commercial (with a jobs: housing should no longer hold a seat on the es among drivers.  those who see may become
ratio of just 0.6) — does not need council It was your reader’s response, blind. In essence, Jesus
more housing; it needs commercial to “Express lanes long overdue” letter to enabled the blind man to expe-
serve residents and balance its rev- Deborah Kohn the editor in the July 9 edition, that rience his lifelong dream — to
enue portfolio. San Mateo was completely confusing.  see the world around him. In
Instead of caving to “housing cri- Those who stand to gain financially the process, the once doubtful Jonathan Madison
sis” pressures, city leaders could form from this project will employ any bystanders were theoretically
a public-private partnership to devel- Humboldt Street blinded, or shocked by the sight of the blind man’s
tactic to shove this project down our
op the rink into a world-class venue, healing.
a la Rockefeller Center. An expanded Editor, throats. 
Kudos to the city of San Mateo for I applaud Mr. Canepa for speaking A majority of the movements and achievements
rink could host state competitions. throughout history has often begun with a lone vision
The venue could include casual dining its Humboldt Street beautification out against this money-grab and I
project. for which others are blind, just as the bystanders who
rink-side, fine dining in an atrium hope the public avoids getting hood- were astonished by the blind man’s healing. There were
overlooking the rink, party-rooms The weeds in the bulbouts (that do winked.
nothing but damage rims and align- many who called Susan B. Anthony’s dream of women
for events and private parties, a having an equal right to vote in elections as “naive,”
health club and a boutique for related ments) are now as tall as the stop
signs. yet this dream was turned into a reality with the passage
sporting goods. Upper floors could be Tim Donnelly of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution. The Rev.
a hotel serving business travelers and Congrats to all involved. Burlingame Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous sentiments about his
skaters. Just across the street is the dream of a post-racial society is a dream that we have
Caltrain station and the “Village” to Robert Lingaas
yet to actually see, but one that has achieved real
offer more dining and shopping alter- San Mateo Thoughts about immigrants progress, and remains very much alive today. There are
natives to visitors, all in walking countless others throughout history who have dared to
distance. Editor,
believe and see what others could not, some of which
This could be Belmont’s golden Road warriors on Interstate 580 I’ve been thinking about the state
include the Wright brothers, Mahatma Gandhi, Amelia
opportunity to put itself on the map of our country on Independence Day. Earhart, etc.
Editor,
as an elite recreation destination, and The original European settlers were It is equally important to have the courage to see what
This weekend, I traveled Interstate
thus secure the retail (and revenue) 580 through Livermore as I do every people who were frustrated with reli- others cannot for our country. I learned this four years
vitality it has long dreamed of. I hope Saturday and Sunday. I spotted the gious oppression or other challenges ago in my race for state Assembly in San Mateo County
it’s not too late. grass fire as it began that would even- in their own countries, so they decid- as I scrambled to knock on as many doors as possible
tually close 580 in both directions ed to come to this one and proceeded before the June 3, 2014, election. Huffing, puffing and
late Sunday. I called KCBS and they to kill the native inhabitants and take profusely sweating, I had knocked on about 300 doors
Kristin Mercer by the time I reached downtown Burlingame. As I
did not seem to be aware. The next their land.
Belmont morning I read the story about drivers Today, immigrants leave their own approached the last marked address on my campaign
reversing direction on 580 to escape countries because of unimaginable flier distribution list for that day, I could see that in the
the fire in their cars. Amazing! front yard, a father was playing catch with his son, who
San Mateo height limits The quality of driving on 580 is
violence and poverty, partly caused
could not have been more than 6.
by our own meddling in both the
Editor, normally horrendous in any case as I explained to the father that I was running for state
name of anti-communism and the war Assembly and handed him a flier. He stood there as if to
I, along with approximately 7,000 drivers follow too close while speed-
other citizens of San Mateo, recently ing and zig-zagging in and out of on drugs. They come to this country compare the flier with the person he saw in front of
signed a petition that would allow the lanes. When you travel 580 by car to labor in our fields and homes, him. Then, his son approached me. “Running kinda
citizens of our community to decide if you literally take your life in your doing the jobs that Americans would- slow, don’t you think,” uttered the young boy. The
there should be a building height hands.  n’t do for twice the pay. boy’s father and I chuckled at his son’s statement.
limit in San Mateo. The day before the grass fire How do we justify our choice of Slightly embarrassed, his father explained to his son
I do not like to see the rapid expan- (Saturday) I witnessed a seven car which group of immigrants to cele- that I was not literally running the streets of the neigh-
sion of high-density housing in our pile-up in the eastbound lanes on 580 brate and which to condemn? borhood, but for an elected office.
community and the excessive traffic near Grant Line Road. I was next to The young boy replied, “Oh. I don’t think the politi-
congestion as a result. I do not like two drivers who decided they did not cians help us. Mommy says they can’t fix problems
the possibility of buildings being want to wait while the traffic stopped Allison Ryan because they argue too much.” Before I could say any-
constructed over three or four stories so they chose to pull onto the right Belmont thing, his father gently picked him up and said in a
commanding tone, “We still vote in this house. There is
always hope for things to get better here and in the
OUR MISSION: country, OK?” The son nodded his head with a smile.
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most “Good luck in your race,” the man shouted. I gave his 6-
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. year-old another flier, thanked his father and continued
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10 Tuesday • July 10, 2018 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Stocks up as trade-war worries take back seat


By Stan Choe the market’s biggest winners on
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS Monday. Financial stocks in the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 24,796.52 S&P 500 jumped 2.3 percent for
Low: 24,518.43 the largest gain among the 11 sec-
NEW YORK — Never mind the
trade war. Here comes earnings Close: 24,776.59 tors that make up the index.
season. Change: +320.11 They rose with Treasury yields,
U.S. stocks climbed with other which can translate into bigger
OTHER INDEXES
markets on Monday as concerns profits for banks by enabling
S&P 500: 2784.17 +24.35 them to charge higher rates for
about trade tensions between the
NYSE Index: 12,776.92 +112.04 mortgages and other loans.
United States and the rest of the
world took a back seat. The calendar Nasdaq: 7756.20 +67.81 The yield on the 10-year
for upcoming weeks is full of com- NYSE MKT: 2771.70 -5.19 Treasury note climbed to 2.86 per-
panies telling investors how much Russell 2000: 1704.60 +10.55 cent from 2.82 percent late Friday.
profit they made during the spring, Wilshire 5000: 29,111.71 +242.42 On the flip side, higher interest
and the expectation is for another rates can lure buyers away from
quarter of gangbusters growth. 10-Yr Bond: 2.86 +0.02 high-dividend stocks because they
That plus Friday’s report show- Oil (per barrel): 74.03 +0.23 become more interested in bonds.
ing U.S. hiring remains strong Gold : 1,258.40 +2.60 That led to losses for telecoms and
have helped to support markets real-estate investment trusts.
despite the world’s two largest sold stocks on the assumption a sweet spot for the market.” The growth may be peaking, Utilities were the worst-perform-
economies imposing dueling tar- that a full-blown, harmful trade Stocks often rise in anticipation however. Perhaps more important ing area of the S&P 500 and
iffs on each other at the end of last war was a certainty. Others still of healthy earnings reports, than the numbers for last quarter dropped 3.1 percent.
week. expect negotiated settlements to Miskin said, and the results for will be what CEOs say in confer- Among other market winners
The S&P 500 rose 24.35 points, be the final result. this latest quarter are forecast to be ence calls about how much the was Helen of Troy, which surged
or 0.9 percent, to 2,784.17. The “The market in the second quar- much stronger than usual for com- trade tensions will hurt their prof- 12.7 percent to $114.85 after the
Dow Jones industrial average ter tried to price in this whole panies this many years into an its later in the year. consumer-products company
jumped 320.11, or 1.3 percent, to thing, and it was probably a lit- economic expansion. “It’s hard to not see it being an reported stronger revenue for the
24,776.59, and the Nasdaq com- tle too fast for that, ” said Across the S&P 500, analysts issue that hurts margins,” Miskin spring, with particularly solid
posite gained 67.81, or 0.9 per- Matthew Miskin, market strate- are calling for 19 percent growth said. growth in online sales.
cent, to 7,756.20. gist with John Hancock in earnings per share from a year Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase and In overseas markets, France’s
It’s the third straight day that Investments. “There still are a earlier, according to S&P Global Wells Fargo are among this week’s CAC 40 rose 0. 4 percent,
the S&P 500 has climbed at least lot of negative developments Market Intelligence. Lower tax headliners, and all three are report- Germany’s DAX added 0.4 percent
0.8 percent. It follows a rocky few happening here, but before earn- rates and stronger revenues are ing their results on Friday. and the FTSE 100 climbed 0.9 per-
months where some investors ings season typically tends to be helping to drive the gains. Bank stocks were also among cent.

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YouTube aims to crack
Appeals court backs $10B VW emissions deal
down on fake news, support journalism THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cars were programmed to cheat on Cabraser, lead attorney for
emissions tests. Under the terms of the Volkswagen owners and leaseholders,
NEW YORK — Google’s YouTube says it is taking sever- SAN FRANCISCO — A U.S. appeals deal, the automaker agreed to either said in a statement Monday.
al steps to ensure the veracity of news on its service by court on Monday approved a $10 bil- buy back the cars or fix them and to
cracking down on misinformation and supporting news lion settlement between Volkswagen pay each owner thousands of dollars in “We are pleased with the court’s deci-
organizations. and car owners caught up in the compa- additional compensation. sion, which acknowledges the wide-
The company said Monday it will make “authoritative” ny’s emissions cheating scandal. spread support this historic settlement
U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer in
news sources more prominent, especially in the wake of has received from affected Volkswagen
The deal delivered “tangible, sub- San Francisco approved that deal in
breaking news events when misinformation can spread owners and lessees and the substantial
stantial benefits” and the federal judge 2016 as part of a $15 billion settle-
quickly. benefits available to class members,”
who approved it did more than enough ment that also included $2.7 billion
At such times, YouTube will begin showing users short she said.
to ensure it was fair, a three-judge for unspecified environmental mitiga-
text previews of news stories in video search results, as panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of tion and an additional $2 billion to Volkswagen has acknowledged that
well as warnings that the stories can change. The goal is to Appeals ruled unanimously. promote zero-emissions vehicles. more than 550,000 vehicles in the
counter the fake videos that can proliferate immediately The German automaker agreed to The 9th Circuit ruling Monday con- U.S. were programmed to turn on emis-
after shootings, natural disasters and other major happen- spend up to $10 billion compensating sidered several objections, including sions controls during government lab
ings. For example, YouTube search results prominently owners of roughly 475, 000 returning to Volkswagen any of the tests and turn them off while on the
showed videos purporting to “prove” that mass shootings Volkswagens and Audi vehicles with 2- $10 billion that is not paid out. road. Investigators found that the cars
like the one that killed at least 59 in Las Vegas were fake, liter diesel engines — the bulk of the About 90 percent of affected vehi- emitted more than 40 times the legal
acted out by “crisis actors.” vehicles caught up in the scandal. cles have already been removed from limit of nitrogen oxide, which can
In these urgent cases, traditional video won’t do, since it Volkswagen acknowledged that the the road or modified, Elizabeth cause respiratory problems.
takes time for news outlets to produce and verify high-qual-
ity clips. So YouTube aims to short-circuit the misinforma-
tion loop with text stories that can quickly provide more
accurate information. Company executives announced the
Starbucks, citing ocean threat, is ditching plastic straws
effort at YouTube’s New York offices. By Candice Choi we don’t actually need these,” said gained traction after a viral video in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Denise Hardesty, a scientist with 2015 showed rescuers removing a straw
States seeking info on Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific from a sea turtle’s nose in graphic detail.
fast-food ‘no-poach’ agreements NEW YORK — Starbucks will elimi- and Industrial Research Organisation The issue of waste more broadly is
nate plastic straws from all of its loca- who studies plastic pollution. coming up in company boardrooms.
BOSTON — Massachusetts Attorney General Maura tions within two years, the coffee A week after its hometown of Seattle In February, Dunkin’ Donuts said it
Healey is leading a coalition of 11 Democratic state attor- chain announced Monday, becoming banned plastic drinking straws and uten- would eliminate polystyrene foam
neys general seeking information about “no-poach” agree- the largest food and beverage company sils, Starbucks said Monday that by cups from its stores by 2020.
ments meant to block employees from leaving one fast to do so as calls for businesses and 2020, it will use straws made from McDonald’s said it would switch to
food franchise to work for another franchise in the same cities to cut waste grow louder. biodegradable materials such as paper paper straws in the United Kingdom
chain. While the straws account for a small and specially designed lids. The compa- and Ireland by next year and test alter-
Healey says Monday the agreements limit the ability of percentage of the pollution that ends ny already offers alternative straws in natives to plastic straws in some U.S.
low-wage workers to seek promotions and earn a better liv- up in the ocean, they’ve become a Seattle. Other cities, like Fort Myers locations. The burger chain also said
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Tuesday • July 10, 2018

Trierweiler ups her game By Nathan Mollat


DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Who do you get if you mix together


Draymond Green’s all-around basketball court
awareness and IQ, with the Hall of Fame leadoff
prowess of Rickey Henderson?
You get Carlmont’s Ashley Trierweiler, the
Daily Journal Girls’ Athlete of the Year.
Whether on the basketball court or the softball
diamond, the soon-to-be senior Trierweiler
makes things happen.
“I have had (players just as good as
Trierweiler),” Carlmont head softball coach
Marco Giuliacci said. “They are playing
Division I (college softball).”
Although Trierweiler has recently wrapped
up her junior year, she already has under her
belt three varsity seasons. It wasn’t a slow
transition either. Trierweiler has made an
impact in both sports since her first year at the
Belmont school, but the expectations were
raised this past year.
“Everybody expected me to come in and be a
significant role player on both the basketball
and softball teams,” Trierweiler said. “I just
pushed myself to do the best I could in both
sports.”

See AOTY, Page 14

Posey to miss All-Star Game Plenty of playoffs


By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Inside believes the hip has
affected Posey’s
in next few weeks
W
power. hile three District 52 Little
The 31-year-old League All-Star teams continue
SAN FRANCISCO — Giants catcher on the road to their state cham-
Buster Posey will miss the MLB All-Star Posey sat out two
games in late May at pionships, there are four Peninsula 10U
Game because of a lingering right hip softball teams that have qualified for the
issue that needs an injection to calm the Wrigley Field with
soreness in the hip. USA Softball Western National tournament
inflammation. at the end of the month.
Manager Bruce Bochy made the “It’s flared up on
Pablo Sandoval plays Belmont Blast, Millbrae Mischief, San
announcement Monday before the start of a hero for second straight him. He’s missed Bruno Storm and San Mateo Slammers
three-game series with the Chicago Cubs. day, delivers walk-off some time because of
single in 11th to give it not too long ago,” Green all qualified from the USA Northern
The Giants had been discussing the possi- California championship tournament at
Giants win over Cubs. Bochy said. “Our
bility for about a month, Bochy said, and Twin Creeks Softball Complex in
Posey is scheduled to have the injection See Page 13 hope is make it
through this week Sunnyvale late last month.
after Sunday’s Bay Bridge Series game The Slammers
against Oakland. and we can give him three or four days to get
Green had a team
“His situation with the hip, we’re hoping this thing cleared up. ... Hopefully with this
qualify for the U12
to get to the All-Star break and he will get injection get this thing to calm down and
tournament as well.
an injection, but he’s going to need some clear up. He’s been playing with it. You can
The Blast got off to
time after that,” Bochy said. “He won’t be tell, all of you can tell. It’s bothered him and a rocky start at Nor
able to participate in the game.” he’s been a warrior through this. He has JOHN HEFTI/USA TODAY SPORTS
Cals, dropping its
Posey began the day batting .285 with five missed some time earlier, he missed two or Six-time All-Star Buster Posey will miss this first two games to
homers and 27 RBIs in 74 games. Bochy three days. The break will serve him well.” year’s summer classic due to a hip injury. Millbrae and the
Stompers by a com-
bined score of 30-5.
England’s set-piece mastery reaping rewards Belmont righted the
ship, however, and won three in a row — 15-
0 over San Jose Twisters Black, 10-7
By Steve Douglas ing a trip to the United States to Mountain Dream and 12-0 over Carmel All
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS take in an NBA game — the selec- Stars 12-0. Belmont was eliminated by
tion of specific players with Petaluma Steal Breeze, 10-2.
REPINO, Russia — Forget bend- strong dead-ball delivery, and the Millbrae Mischief opened with an
ing them like Beckham. At this defensive nature of high-pressure impressive 10-1 win over Belmont, but
World Cup, it has been a case tournament football has led then lost two straight to the Slammers and
of teasing them in like to a point where set pieces Steal Breeze.
Trippier and angling them in could yet lead England to a San Bruno Storm scored double-digit
like Ashley. second World Cup title. runs in five of its six games. It opened
Set pieces have been the “Set pieces have been a with a 12-4 win over the Stompers, but
main source of goals at the massive thing for us and other were sent into the losers’ bracket with a
tournament in Russia — 42 teams through the whole of 15-3 loss to Oakland Vipers Green. San
percent, no less — and the World Cup, ” Ashley Bruno then outslugged West Valley
England has been the Young, one of Slammers, 10-9, for the first of three wins
master of that depart- England’s set-piece in a row. It beat the Stompers for a second
ment on its run to the takers, said Monday. time, 12-3, and posted a 16-7 win over
semifinals. “Obviously we work Quicksilver Heffernan before being elimi-
Eight of its 11 goals so far have on them in attack and defense, and nated with a heartbreaking 11-10 loss to
come via free kicks, corners or they are vitally important for us. Steal Breeze.
penalties, which is four more than “They have worked in our favor San Mateo Slammers Green was the only
any other team and the most since and we’ll carry on working on Peninsula team to beat Steal Breeze in the
Portugal also scored eight set-piece them.” Nor Cal tournament, 1-0, as they went 4-2.
goals at the World Cup in 1966. A decade ago, England had one of MAX ROSSI/REUTERS
This hasn’t come about by fluke. England’s Harry Maguire scores in the World Cup quarterfinals
Meticulous preparation — includ- See ENGLAND, Page 15 See LOUNGE, Page 16
Saturday against Sweden in Samara, Russia.
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Stars bring best to Wimbledon’s Centre Court


By Howard Fendrich
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LONDON — They roared for Roger Federer


Nadal back into quarterfinals
just for showing up, greeting his arrival at
Wimbledon’s main stadium as if his mere
presence were enough to justify the price of
for first time in seven years
By Mattias Karen 2009 tournament with knee problems. Not
admission.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the one who made it past the second round
They clapped and yelled when Federer’s
only once in the four years after that, or
drop volley capped a 16-minute tour de force
LONDON — After seven years of strug- who was knocked out by Gilles Muller in
of a first set in which he won 21 of the first
gles, Rafael Nadal is finally looking like a the fourth round last year after missing
23 points.
contender again at Wimbledon. 2016 with another injury. BENOIT TESSIER/REUTERS
They eventually sent him back to the lock- The BMC Racing Team performs during
The top-ranked Spaniard is back in the Nadal hit 37 winners to only 12 unforced
er room with a standing ovation, acknowl- Stage 3 of the team time trial Monday at the
quarterfinals at the All errors and erased the only break he allowed
edging the talent displayed by Federer during Tour de France.
England Club for the by breaking back immediately in the third
a 6-0, 7-5, 6-4 victory over 22nd-seeded
set.
Adrian Mannarino of France in the fourth
round Monday, yes, but also his superiority
over the course of a career that has produced
first time since 2011 —
and playing a lot like
the man who reached
his fifth final that year.
His play already has fans and commenta-
tors dreaming of another final between
Nadal and Roger Federer — on the 10th
Froome facing
eight Wimbledon championships and 20
Grand Slam titles, both records for a man.
Federer, who has won 32 consecutive sets
at the tournament and held serve 81 games in
“It’s true it has been a
while, ” Nadal said
about his return to the
anniversary of their five-set classic that
the Spaniard won. Standing in the way yet
could be fourth-seeded Juan Martin del
early challenge
Potro in the quarterfinals — the
a row, was asked whether he paused for even a
moment to wonder why he wasn’t being
given more of a test.
good result, no?”
last eight. “But when I
Rafael Nadal come here, I come here
thinking that I can do a
Argentine’s fourth-round match was sus-
pended with him holding a 2-1 set lead —
and then possibly three-time champion
from BMCteam
By Andrew Dampf
“Not really,” said Federer, the No. 1 seed.
Clearly, the King of Clay hasn’t forgot- Djokovic in the semifinals. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
“I’m telling myself, ‘Why didn’t I break the
ten how to play on grass. The idea of another Nadal-Federer final
first game of the second?’“
The 11-time French Open champion beat seems to have most people quite excited — CHOLET, France — Besides still having
His mastery was only the beginning of
Jiri Vesely 6-3, 6-3, 6-4 on Centre Court except Nadal himself. The Spaniard is hop- to make up most of the 51 seconds he lost in
things for those who spent 120 pounds
on Monday and has yet to drop a set in this ing his old rival, and eight-time champi- a Stage 1 crash, Chris Froome faces another
(about $160) to be at Center Court and were
tournament. While tougher tests are still to on, gets knocked out before that. challenge as he seeks a record-tying fifth
afforded the rare treat of watching three of the
come, it seems the old Nadal is back at “If he’s in the final, I am excited to play Tour de France title — Richie Porte’s BMC
greatest to ever lift a tennis racket.
Wimbledon. Roger,” he said. “Facing Roger again will be team.
Federer was followed by Serena Williams,
That’s the Nadal who earned two titles something fantastic. If you ask me if I prefer BMC beat Froome’s Team Sky by four sec-
she of the seven Wimbledon trophies among
and three runner-up finishes in a six-year another (opponent), I say yes. That’s the onds on Monday to win a
her 23 majors, who was hardly challenged in
span from 2006-11, despite missing the point. It’s about being smart, no?” team time trial in Stage 3,
a 6-2, 6-2 win against 120th-ranked qualifier
Evgeniya Rodina of Russia. And Williams with Belgian rider Greg
was followed by Rafael Nadal — two titles at week ago, when Federer’s debut of new duds a 7-6 (4), 7-6 (2), 5-7, 7-6 (4) victory over Van Avermaet taking the
Wimbledon, 17 at all Slams — who dis- after splitting from Nike drew so many head- Gael Monfils. yellow jersey.
patched 93rd-ranked Jiri Vesely of the Czech lines. “I mean, I’m definitely going to have to “We have the yellow
Republic 6-3, 6-3, 6-4. It took Mannarino so much toil and trouble look at it the right way. I think the right way jersey, we won a stage
The only other Wimbledon champion left to win one game, saving four break points to of looking at it is: It’s an opportunity to test with the team . . . and
in either bracket, Novak Djokovic, beat hold to begin the second set. He was able to myself against a player of Roger’s caliber,” Richie can finish it off
40th-ranked Karen Khachanov 6-4, 6-2, 6-2 tread water until 5-all, when Federer returned said Anderson, who is 0-4 against Federer. with a nice podium spot
Chris Froome in Paris,” Van Avermaet
on No. 1 Court, then said he’d like to get as a 123 mph serve, quickly gained control of a “These are the matches we work so hard for,
much time on Centre Court as Federer and baseline exchange, then hopped and me and my whole team.” said. “Everyone is working well together
Nadal do. screamed, “Come on!” as a backhand flew The other matchup on the top half of the and we have a strong team and Richie can be
Was Mannarino intimidated by playing in long for the break. Federer also broke, then draw is No. 9 John Isner against No. 13 up there.”
that hallowed arena? held to end the match. Milos Raonic, who beat Federer in the 2016 Riding at an average speed of 54.9 kph
“The fact that it is the Centre Court, and the “I think,” Federer said when it was over, “I semifinals before losing in the final. (34 mph), BMC clocked 38 minutes, 46 sec-
fact that it is a lot of people in the stands — can be very pleased.” On the bottom half of the bracket, it’ll be onds over the 35.5-kilometer (22-mile)
it’s not changing anything, actually. The The women’s quarterfinals are Tuesday, 12-time major champion Djokovic against route that began and ended in Cholet near
only different thing is that it’s Federer in with Williams vs. Camila Giorgi, two-time 2014 U.S. Open runner-up Kei Nishikori, and the Atlantic coast.
front of me, and he’s a really good opponent. major champion Angelique Kerber vs. No. 14 No. 2 seed Nadal against either 2009 U.S. Sky finished second and Quick-Step
It makes the job harder,” Mannarino said. Daria Kasatkina, 2017 French Open champi- Open champion Juan Martin del Potro or Floors came third, seven seconds behind.
“This is what is not easy to handle.” on Jelena Ostapenko vs. Dominika Gilles Simon. Del Potro was leading Simon World champion Sunweb featuring Tom
He showed up wearing a plain white T- Cibulkova, and No. 13 Julia Goerges vs. No. two sets to one when their match was sus- Dumoulin finished fifth, 11 seconds back.
shirt, bereft of any obvious sponsor’s logos, 20 Kiki Bertens. pended because of darkness Monday night. Overnight leader Peter Sagan was dropped
looking like someone out for a casual hitting On Wednesday, Federer will play No. 8 Anderson, Isner and Nishikori all reached by his Bora Hansgrohe teammates and fell
session in a public park. At least it appeared Kevin Anderson, a South African who was the the Wimbledon quarterfinals for the first
to be the right size. What a difference from a 2017 U.S. Open runner-up and advanced with time. See TOUR, Page 13
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THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Tuesday • July 10, 2018 13


TOUR Giants walk off on Pablo’s knock in 11th
Continued from page 12 By Janie McCauley Ty Blach (6-5) pitched a 1-2-3 11th for the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Giants 2, Cubs 1 win.
to 80th overall, three minutes behind. The Giants came through an inning after
Van Avermaet, who excels at single-day SAN FRANCISCO — Pablo Sandoval left missing a big chance with Pence on third.
classics, isn’t a threat for the overall title but Boston last season and returned to the San Pinch-hitter Chase d’Arnaud struck out with
he could keep the lead through the cobble- Francisco Giants realiz- the Cubs playing with five infielders, mak-
stoned Stage 9 ending in Roubaix. ing he no longer held ing him 0 for 16 in his last nine games.
Froome was left 55 seconds behind in the Bay Area star status. Then Steven Duggar also struck out.
overall standings with another week of nervy “I accepted my job and Ben Zobrist hit a two-out double in the
rolling stages before hitting the Alps. I came here to have fun,” ninth off Will Smith but David Bote then
he said. grounded out.
“We’re just ... trying to get through the
He certainly is lately, A day after the Giants scored 13 runs, they
best we can until we get to the mountains,”
with Sandoval delivering needed every last chance.
Froome said
again — even if not quite Alen Hanson tied the game in the fifth
“There will be a lot more time lost through-
the way he did as 2012 when he blazed around the bases to score
out the GC group before we hit the moun- Pablo Sandoval World Series MVP. from first following a failed pickoff attempt
tains. One day you gain, one day you lose.
Sandoval singled home the winning run and Anthony Rizzo’s second error of the
That’s just the nature of the game.”
with one out in the bottom of the 11th inning. The ball skipped by the first base-
Froome is aiming to join Jacques Anquetil,
inning a day after driving in five runs, send- man and rolled beyond the visitor’s bullpen
Eddy Merckx, Bernard Hinault and Miguel NEVILLE E. GUARD/USA TODAY SPORTS
ing the Giants to a 2-1 victory over the in right-field foul territory. The speedy
Indurain as the only riders to win the Tour five The Giants celebrate with Pablo Sandoval
Chicago Cubs Monday night. Hanson slid headfirst with his left hand
times. after his game-winning hit in the 11th inning
Brandon Crawford was intentionally touching home before catcher Willson
Van Avermaet earned the yellow jersey by against the Cubs Monday at AT&T Park.
walked by Pedro Strop to load the bases and Contreras could tag him.
leading BMC over the line, just ahead of
bring up Sandoval, who hit a sharp single Andrew McCutchen and Brandon Belt started Pitcher Kyle Hendricks struck out eight
American teammate Tejay van Garderen, who
to left against a five-man infield. the rally with consecutive one-out singles off and pitched into the ninth as manager Joe
moved up to second overall with the same
“You can’t let that affect your at-bat and I Steve Cishek (2-1), who entered with one out Maddon got a pair of relievers up in the
time as Van Avermaet.
Geraint Thomas of Sky was third overall, don’t think it did Pablo at all,” manager in the 10th and immediately gave up Hunter
three seconds behind. Bruce Bochy said of the infield drawn in. Pence’s triple before working out of trouble. See GIANTS, Page 16
Among the overall favorites, Dumoulin
was seventh (11 seconds behind), last year’s
runner-up Rigoberto Uran was 10th (:35),
A’s 2, Astros 0 K.C. signs 16-year-old
Porte was 14th (:51), Movistar teammates
Alejandro Valverde and Mikel Landa were
17th (:53), Froome was 18th (:55), Adam
Yates was 20th (1:00) and 2014 champion
Vincenzo Nibali was 22nd (1:06).
Red-hot A’s blank Astros
By Kristie Rieken attacked.”
Japanese pitcher Yuki
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Squad leaders traded turns on the front of the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Houston starter KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kaito Yuki is headed to the Kansas
team “trains,” with the ability to constantly Gerrit Cole City Royals organization instead of attending high school
maintain a fast pace the decisive factor over a HOUSTON — Frankie Montas had struck out 11 and in Japan.
challenging — if not highly technical — a tough time in the first inning of scattered three The 16-year-old pitcher agreed Sunday to a minor league
route featuring a few minor hills. his last two starts, giving up seven singles across contract with a $322,500 signing bonus. He is thought to
Times were taken from the fourth rider on hits and five runs combined. six scoreless be the first Japanese junior high school player to sign with
each eight-man team to cross the line. So when Oakland’s starter threw a innings before a major league club.
BMC, which is searching for a new title perfect first against the defending Brad Peacock (1- “I wanted to play in the United States as soon as possible,
sponsor, also won the previous team time World Series champion Houston Frankie Montas 4) took over for rather than playing high school ball at Koshien Stadium (in
trial on the Tour in 2015. Astros on Monday night, it was just the seventh. Japan’s iconic national championship),” Yuki said in state-
“I don’t think it is a bad thing to have the the confidence boost he needed to get Piscotty, who finished with three of ment issued by the Royals.
yellow jersey for a team looking for a spon- back on track and turn in a strong start. Oakland’s six hits, greeted him with Yuki is listed at 6-foot-2, 170 pounds and the right-han-
sor,” said Porte, who crashed out of last year’s Montas and two relievers com- his home run to left field to make it der’s fastball has been clocked at 87-88 mph. He was born
Tour and lost time in Stage 1 of this edition. bined for a five-hitter, Stephen 1-0. on May 12, 2002.
“I feel maybe even better (than last year).” Piscotty homered and hit an RBI sin- “It was just a mistake,” Peacock Yuki has been studying English before his move to the
The other members of BMC are Patrick gle and the A’s beat the Astros 2-0. said. “I’ve got some work to do on United States. The Royals are optimistic that after paper-
Bevin, Damiano Caruso, Simon Gerrans, It took the 25-year-old Montas my slider. It’s not there right now.” work is completed, he will arrive in August at the team’s
Stefan Kung and Michael Schar. just eight pitches to retire All-Stars Piscotty added an insurance run spring training complex in Surprise, Arizona, to begin
“Today, we just handled business,” said Van George Springer, Alex Bregman and with a single in the eighth. familiarizing himself with the local culture and language.
Garderen, who has twice finished in the top Jose Altuve in the first. The Athletics have won three in a
five at the Tour but is riding this edition in a “You go up against Springer, row and 11 of their last 13. The loss
declared supporting role for Porte . “Right Bregman and Altuve and go 1-2-3, I snapped Houston’s six-game win-
now it is more about chest-thumping and psy- bet you that gives you some confi- ning streak.
chological advantages. It just shows that we dence,” Piscotty said of Montas. Montas (5-2) also allowed just
are here, too, and let’s get it on.” “They’re a great offense. It was a three singles with two walks and
Van Avermaet also wore the yellow jersey pitcher’s duel the whole time, but he
for three days on the 2016 Tour. just went out there every inning and See OAKLAND, Page 14

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ful— while it lasted.


Spain appoints Enrique coach
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and 2008 and 2012 European Championship
He started out as a player for his local
Sporting Gijon team on Spain’s Atlantic
coast. He then won one league title while
playing for Real Madrid before moving to
winner Spain was knocked out 4-3 on penal- fierce rival Barcelona in 1996, where he went
MADRID — Former Barcelona coach Luis ties by host Russia in the last 16 on to win two more Liga crowns and became
Enrique has signed a two-year deal to take “The decision has been unanimous,” the captain before retiring in 2004.
charge of Spain. Spanish federation president Luis Rubiales His only coaching experience outside
He replaces Julen Lopetegui, who was fired REUTERS
said on Luis Enrique’s appointment. “I like Spain was a frustrating time at Roma in
on the eve of the World Cup after accepting his commitment. He has let better financial Luis Enrique was named Real Madrid’s coach.
2011-12. He rebounded, though, by making
the job at Real Madrid. opportunities pass in order to be national n’t fit the typical model of the cerebral tacti- Celta Vigo one of the country’s most attrac-
Fernando Hierro took temporary control team coach. cian steeped in the ways of Barcelona. But tive attacking sides before replacing Gerardo
for the finals, where 2010 world champion Luis Enrique, as both player and coach, did- his fiery spirit proved to be just as success- Martino at Barcelona in 2014.

Section Open Division. to a big post. Most of the time she was base.”

AOTY Trierweiler, who has 149 hits through


three varsity softball seasons, needs just 46
more to set the career hits mark at
guarding the opponents’ best player.”
An ability to guard every position on the
floor, while at the same time stuffing a stat
All that means, however, is that
Trieweiler reached base by swinging the bat
and very few did it better. Trieweiler’s .600
Continued from page 11 Carlmont. Yousef currently sits atop the list line, is no easy task. But Trierweiler’s batting average was good for 10th in all of
with 194 hits compiled from 1997 to 2000. relentless nature and competitive streak CCS. Her 54 hits were second in the sec-
“Every time she came up, you said, ‘It’s a refused to let her settle to be good in just tion, while posting a 1.350 OPS.
She thrived in both environments, which “This is a quote from my grandma — hit
makes deciding which sport is hers an even hit,’” Giuliacci said. “There was nothing one phase of the game.
easy about getting her out. The outs she did “For me, it’s just about being there for them where they aren’t,” said Trierweiler,
tougher question to answer. She has decided describing her approach at the plate. “I just
she enjoys both equally. make were hard outs.” your team and being there for your coach-
es,” Trierweiler said. “If they ask me to play read the defense and decide whether to slap,
“I get asked that a lot. I’ve come to the swing or bunt.”
conclusion I don’t really have a favorite,” Burgeoning basketball star a certain position … I’m willing to do it,
Added Giuliacci: “I never give Ashley a
even if it’s not something I’m comfortable
Trierweiler said. “I think I’m a better soft- After two seasons of playing in a support- with.” sign. She looks at the defense and decides
ball player. … But that doesn’t change the ing role, Trierweiler blossomed into a go- what to do.”
fact I enjoy both sports.” to, two-way player for the Scots as a junior.
She averged just under 11 points per game
A leadoff nightmare Getting on base was a season-long trend
While she has become a Swiss Army knife for Trierweiler, who was held hitless in only
on the basketball court, she is a leadoff hit this season, but she was so much more than Trierweiler is not your prototypical lead- one game this season — a 5-0 win over rival
machine for the Scots’ softball team. After points scored. off hitter, only in a sense that she tends to Notre Dame-Belmont.
two years of falling just short of the 50-hit “Ashley is someone who does everything put the ball in play nearly every at-bat. The rest of the season, however,
plateau, she put together a 54-hit season for us. Offensively … she can score in a “Teams don’t seem to walk her a lot,” Trierweiler was a hitting machine, finishing
this past year — just three shy of Janelle variety of ways,” Carlmont girls’ basket- Giuliacci said. Stats submitted with two or more hits in 19 of 24 games and
Yousef’s 1999 single-season record of 57 — ball head coach Dan Mori said of the 5-11 to  MaxPreps. com  indicate Trierweiler nine games of three hits or more.
as she helped the Scots to an undefeated wing player. “Defensively, there were often walked only eight times and didn’t strike “Knowing how well I did my freshman and
Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division times — because of her size and length — out once. sophomore years, I had to do just as good, if
season and a spot in the Central Coast we could have her guard a quick point guard “You really don’t want to put her on first not better, my junior year,” Trierweiler said.

OAKLAND
“He was great,” manager Bob Melvin Lou Trivino struck out three in two perfect escape the jam when Altuve grounded into a
said. “He had that look about him again innings before closer Blake Treinen allowed double play.
tonight where he was competing and he was two singles in the ninth, striking out Evan Cole retired the first eight batters before
Continued from page 13 in charge and looked like he was really con- Gattis for his 23rd save to help Oakland Jonathan Lucroy’s single with two outs in
fident. When he first came up he had that improve to 35-0 this season when leading the third inning.
two strikeouts in six innings after yielding same look and he’s had a couple tougher after seven innings. It’s the 20th straight Cole walked Jed Lowrie with two outs in
games along the way, but from the begin- save opportunity he’s converted dating to the sixth before an infield single by Khris
17 hits and nine runs combined in his last ning today he had that look in his eye again May 4. Davis. But he struck out Matt Olson to end
two starts. like he was really competing out there.” Marwin Gonzalez walked with two outs in the threat.
the second inning, but Houston didn’t get a
hit until a single by Altuve with one out in Lowrie snubbed?
the fourth. But he was soon erased when he
took second and tried to reach third on a wild Both Melvin and Hinch believe that A’s
pitch, and Montas struck out Josh Reddick second baseman Lowrie deserved a spot on
to end the inning. the All-Star team, which was announced on
Houston had just one hit in the sixth Sunday. Lowrie leads all American League
inning before Springer and Bregman hit second basemen with 16 homers and his 62
consecutive singles. Montas was able to RBIs are tied for second among all players

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THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Tuesday • July 10, 2018 15


Croatia bars former player over Ukraine video
By Amer Cohadzic Ukrainian club Cup semifinal match since 1998.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Dynamo Kiev, FIFA rules bar players from mak-
and Vukojevic is ing political gestures at the World
MOSCOW — Croatia expelled now a scout Cup and the governing body gave
former player Ognjen Vukojevic there. Vida a formal warning on Sunday,
from its World Cup delegation on FIFA fined but did not impose a match sanction.
Monday for making a pro-Ukraine Vuk o j e v i c The Croatian federation said in a
video with defender Domagoj Vida. 15,000 Swiss statement that Vukojevic, who was
The Croatian Football Federation francs ($15,150) also a former player for Spartak
and Vida apologized for the video, Ognjen later Monday for Moscow, had been with the team as
which was posted after the team beat un s p o r t i n g an observer but his World Cup cre-
Vukojevic
Russia on penalties in the World behavior. dentials have now been withdrawn.
Cup quarterfinals on Saturday. The video angered many social “I don’t want to be a burden to our
The video shows Vida, who scored media users in Russia, which has team ahead of the extremely impor-
against Russia, shouting “glory to tense relations with Ukraine and tant semifinal match of the World DARREN STAPLES/REUTERS
Ukraine” before Vukojevic adds annexed the Crimean peninsula Cup, at the moment when the most Belgium coach Roberto Martinez, a native of Spain, is two wins away from
“this win is for Dynamo and from the country in 2014. Some needed thing for the national team becoming the first coach to win the World Cup for his non-native country.
Ukraine ... go Croatia.” Both Vida Russians said they would cheer is peace,” Vukojevic told Croatian
and Vukojevic previously played for against Croatia in its first World state broadcaster HRT.
Martinez could be first coach to
ENGLAND
getting into England’s World Cup
squad, never mind the starting
team. However, Gareth Southgate,
It helps having big, tall players
like Maguire and Stones to get on
the end of the crosses.
win World Cup for other nation
By Ronald Blum the chance to win their first World
Continued from page 11 the team’s forward-thinking “They are willing to put their THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cup title.
coach, decided to switch formation heads through a brick wall, ” Englishman George Raynor’s
the best set-piece takers in foot- to a 3-5-2 last year in an effort to Young said with smile. MOSCOW — Two wins from Sweden team advanced to the 1958
ball in David Beckham, whose give more security to his defense, Three of England’s goals have becoming the first foreign coach final at home but lost to Brazil,
precision and ability to curl the enable his midfielders to have come from the penalty spot, all to win a World Cup, Roberto and Ernst Happel of Austria led the
ball in from the wing was an more possession, and to get more converted by Kane, and the team Martinez always will be known as Netherlands team to the 1978
important weapon at major tourna- support for star striker Harry won a penalty shootout for the Frankie to his former boss. final, an extra-time defeat to host
ments. So famous were his crosses Kane. first time at a World Cup to beat “He reminded me of those won- Argentina. Martinez hopes to suc-
that a movie, “Bend It Like Another side-effect was the Colombia. Southgate has worked derful what I call zoot-suited ceed where they failed by employ-
Beckham, ” was spun off it in necessity for wing backs, and who on improving England players’ American vocalists, like Bobby ing a two-year process to ensure
2002. better than the energetic Young psychology going into Darin, Frankie Avalon, Frankie “this is a team, this is not a group
and Trippier? shootouts, while goalkeeper Valli, ” Everton chairman Bill of individuals.”
In England’s class of 2018, free
But it’s more than just England’s Jordan Pickford used information Kenwright said. “And I christened “There’s more feeling of trust in
kicks, corners and wide crosses are
crossing ability. It’s what the — detailing where Colombia’s him Frankie from the first day I each other,” midfielder Kevin De
mostly provided by England’s
players are doing when the ball penalties were likely to go — that met him.” Bryune said.
wing backs, Young and Kieran
goes into the area. was written on a water bottle next Martinez had more hair then. Martinez is familiar in the U.S.
Trippier, and they are proving
Southgate spent time in the to his goal. Now balding, the Spaniard has from his work for ESPN as an ana-
tough to defend.
United States at the start of the Meanwhile, five of England’s led Belgium to a World Cup semi- lyst at the 2010 and 2014 World
Young set up England’s first year, watching the Super Bowl but Cups, the last two European
goals have been headers, also final against France on Tuesday
goal in the 2-0 quarterfinal win also NBA games in a bid to discov- Championships and the 2013
tying the record for a single World night, three days before his 45th
over Sweden with a driven corner er how teams got themselves into Confederations Cup. He insisted
Cup since 1966. It was telling that birthday. All 20 previous World
from the left wing that was headed space near the basket via choreo- the network install a screen that
against Sweden, when both goals Cup-winning coaches were born
in by Harry Maguire. Trippier’s graphed moves and plays. showed the overhead tactical cam-
were from headers, England’s in the nation they led to the
delivery from the right has been Southgate also recruited Allan era.
players picked their moments to title.
even more impressive, so much so Russell, the team’s attack coach, “Roberto only wanted to watch
cross in the ball. “He’s a genius tactically,” said
that some have nicknamed him the who has keenly studied set-play that,” said Amy Rosenfeld, ESPN’s
Kyle Walker, for example, American goalkeeper Tim Howard,
“Bury Beckham” — a reference to moves in American Football and senior coordinating producer for
repeatedly found himself in good who spent three seasons with
the northern town where he was the NBA. soccer. “We always had a setup
areas and space to deliver a cross Martinez at Everton. “He always
born. At the World Cup, England’s where everybody else could see the
but chose to lay the ball off to finds a weakness in the opponent.
“I used to watch Beckham and players have acted as screens to He prepares his teams to break main feed, and Roberto had a sepa-
(World Cup-winning Italy mid- block defenders and give team- players with better delivery like rate monitor where he could just
Trippier and Jesse Lingard, who down the opponent. No game is
fielder Andrea) Pirlo, players like mates space to attack the ball, as the same — he changes tactics watch the entire game from his
this, over their careers — they seen in England’s opening goal assisted Dele Alli for the second high end zone. That’s how he
goal. every game.”
have got a fantastic right foot on against Panama scored by center Belgium beat five-time champi- could consume the match, inter-
them and everyone knows that,” back John Stones. They’ve used Croatia has scored two set-piece on Brazil 2-1 in the quarterfinals pret the match, look at shape,
Tripper said. “Beckham was the decoy runners. They’ve lined up in goals at the World Cup — one when Martinez switched to a new look at formation, look at vulner-
one I always looked up to; the bizarre formations to confuse their being a penalty — so the English formation — a 4-3-3 with star for- abilities, passing lanes.”
technique, his crossing, on the markers — like against Colombia appear to have the advantage in ward Romelu Lukaku on the right Martinez impressed colleagues
move or set pieces.” in the round of 16 where four play- this department. wing. If Belgium gets past the with his focus, especially after the
Only a few months ago, Young ers stood in a row before splinter- Expect them to exploit it in French, The Red Devils would play Seine flooded ESPN’s set in Paris
and Trippier were far from sure of ing off. Moscow on Wednesday. England or Croatia on Sunday with two years ago.
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16 Tuesday • July 10, 2018 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Sarkisian loses lawsuit to seek treatment for alcoholism.


AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Pac-12 brief “We are pleased that the arbitra-
against USC over firing 2015, two months after he slurred tion has reached its rightful con-
East Division East Division
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB LOS ANGELES — Former USC his words and swore during USC’s clusion and we wish Steve
Boston 63 29 .685 — Atlanta 50 39 .562 — head football coach Steve annual “Salute to Troy” preseason Sarkisian well,” said a statement
New York 59 30 .663 2 1/2 Philadelphia 50 39 .562 —
Tampa Bay 46 44 .511 16 Washington 45 45 .500 5 1/2 Sarkisian has lost a $30 million pep rally. from USC Athletic Director Lynn
Toronto 41 48 .461 20 1/2 New York 36 52 .409 13 1/2 lawsuit that claimed he was Swann.
Baltimore 25 66 .275 37 1/2 Miami 38 55 .409 14 Sarkisian blamed his behavior
improperly fired by the school on mixing alcohol with medica- Sarkisian went into alcohol
Central Division Central Division instead of being allowed to seek tion before the event. rehabilitation treatment after he
Cleveland 49 40 .551 — Milwaukee 54 37 .593 — treatment for alcoholism. was fired. He currently is the offen-
Minnesota 40 48 .455 8 1/2 Chicago 51 37 .580 1 1/2
An arbitrator last week ruled in However, Sarkisian also report- sive coordinator for the Atlanta
Detroit 40 53 .430 11 St. Louis 46 43 .517 7
Chicago 30 60 .333 19 1/2 Pittsburgh 42 48 .467 11 1/2 favor of the University of edly showed signs of being intoxi- Falcons.
Kansas City 25 65 .278 24 1/2 Cincinnati 40 51 .440 14 Southern California, saying cated during a game and at a team “The last two years have been
West Division Sarkisian concealed his condition meeting. trying,” Sarkisian said in his state-
West Division
Houston 61 32 .656 — He was replaced by current head
Seattle 57 34 .626 3
Arizona 50 41 .549 — from the school. ment. “But I am in now a great
A’s 51 40 .560 9 Los Angeles 49 41 .544 1/2
In a statement Monday, coach Clay Helton. place, healthy, happy and loving
Angels 46 45 .505 14 Giants 48 45 .516 3
Texas 40 52 .435 20 1/2 Colorado 46 44 .511 3 1/2 Sarkisian said he was “disappoint- Sarkisian sued for breach of con- my job with the Falcons and have
San Diego 39 54 .419 12 ed in the decision, but we will tract and discrimination based on the support of my family and
Monday’s Games Monday’s Games respect it and move on.” disability, alleging that the school friends and that’s where my focus is
Baltimore 5, N.Y.Yankees 4, 1st game N.Y. Mets 4, Philadelphia 3, 1st game, 10 innings Sarkisian was fired in October fired him instead of allowing him and will remain.”
Boston 5,Texas 0 Pittsburgh 6, Washington 3
Cincinnati 7, Cleveland 5 Cincinnati 7, Cleveland 5

GIANTS
Tampa Bay 10, Detroit 9, 10 innings Miami 4, Milwaukee 3, 10 innings
N.Y.Yankees 10, Baltimore 2, 2nd game Philadelphia 3, N.Y. Mets 1, 2nd game
Minnesota 3, Kansas City 1 L.A. Dodgers 8, San Diego 2
Oakland 2, Houston 0 San Francisco 2, Chicago Cubs 1, 11 innings
Tuesday’s Games Tuesday’s Games
NYY(Tanaka 7-2) at Baltimore (Cashner 2-9), 4:05 p.m. Nats (Hellickson 2-1) at Bucs (Musgrove 3-3),4:05 p.m. Continued from page 13
Reds (Romano 5-8) at Cleveland (Bauer 8-6), 4:10 p.m.
Brewers (Chacin 7-3) at Miami (Lopez 1-0), 4:10 p.m.
Detroit (Boyd 4-7) atTampa Bay (Andriese 1-3),4:10 p.m.
Phils (De Los Santos 0-0) at NYM (Gagnon 0-0),4:10 p.m.
Texas (Gallardo 3-0) at Boston (Velazquez 6-0),4:10 p.m.
K.C.(Kennedy 1-8) at Minnesota (Slegers 1-0),5:10 p.m. Jays (Stroman 1-6) at Braves (Teheran 6-6), 4:35 p.m. bullpen. After Belt drew a one-out
A’s (Manaea 8-6) at Houston (Verlander 9-4), 5:10 p.m. Arizona (Corbin 6-3) at Rox (Anderson 6-3), 5:40 p.m. walk, Hendricks’ night was done
St.Louis (Mikolas 9-3) at ChiSox (Covey 3-4), 5:10 p.m. L.A. (Hill 2-3) at San Diego (Lauer 4-5), 7:10 p.m.
Cubs (Quintana 7-6) at S.F. (Cueto 3-1), 7:15 p.m. and he gave way to Randy Rosario.
Seattle (Leake 8-5) at Angels (Richards 5-4), 7:07 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games Wednesday’s Games Giants starter Andrew Suarez has
Detroit at Tampa Bay, 9:10 a.m. Washington at Pittsburgh, 9:35 a.m. allowed two or fewer runs in each of
Kansas City at Minnesota, 10:10 a.m. Chicago Cubs at San Francisco, 12:45 p.m.
N.Y.Yankees at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. Cincinnati at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m. his last six outings. He gave up
Cincinnati at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Miami, 4:10 p.m. one run on three hits, struck out
Texas at Boston, 4:10 p.m. Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m. five and walked four in six innings.
Toronto at Atlanta, 4:35 p.m. Toronto at Atlanta, 4:35 p.m.
Oakland at Houston, 5:10 p.m. St. Louis at Chicago White Sox, 5:10 p.m. McCutchen stayed right at .300
St.Louis at Chicago White Sox, 5:10 p.m. Arizona at Colorado, 5:40 p.m. (166 for 554) for his career against NEVILLE E. GUARD/USA TODAY SPORTS
Seattle at Angels, 7:07 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 7:10 p.m. the Cubs. Alen Hanson scores from first base on an Anthony Rizzo error in the fifth.

ment. All four Peninsula teams and the 9-10 tournament. Union team to start, having to wait for a Alto 4-3 Sunday. Bel-Mateo will

LOUNGE have set up GoFundMe pages


where donors can help the teams
raise money for to send the play-
City District 45 hosts the 10-11
tournament.
The Half Moon Bay 11-12 All-
5:30 p.m. game Thursday against
District 52 winner Granada-
Livermore at Vallejo Mills
take on Mountain View at 7:30
p.m. Tuesday for a spot in the
tournament finals, where it will
Continued from page 11 ers and their families. Donors can Stars will be the first to open sec- Elementary School ( 38569 need to be beaten twice.
go to the website and search for tion play at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday Canyon Heights Drive, Fremont).
their specific team. against District 57 champion, The championship round
San Mateo opened with three ***
straight wins over Pleasanton (7- *** Canyon Creek-San Ramon. All begins Thursday with Game 1 at 5
11-12 games are played at If you’d rather watch the older
0), Millbrae (3-1) and Quicksilver Those aforementioned District kids play on this side of the Bay, p.m. An “If Necessary” game
(6-1). But the Slammers dropped a Marshall Park (40432 Torenia would start a half hour after the
52 Little League All-Star teams Circle, Fremont). the Babe Ruth 15U state tourna-
7-6 decision to Campbell Crush, still playing — Pacifica American ment is going on at the Belmont end of the first game.
which also eliminated San Mateo (9-10), Hillsborough (10-11) and The 10-11 Hillsborough All- Sports Complex, with the eight-
two games, later 1-0. Half Moon Bay (11-12) — will Star will take on District 45 team bracket beginning this past
The Western Nationals will be kick off Section 3 play this week champ Mt. Eden-Hayward at 6 Saturday. The Bel-Mateo squad,
held July 30 through Aug. 5 at on the other side of the San p.m. Wednesday at Hall Ranch which won the state tournament
Park (4525 Dyer Street, Union Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
Aldofo Camarillo High School in Mateo-Hayward Bridge. Fremont- and advanced to the Western nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by
Camarillo where Peninsula teams Newark District 14 will host the City). Regional tournament in 2017, phone: 344-5200 ext. 117. He can also
make up of a quarter of the 16 11-12 (the age group that plays The Pacifica American 9-10 All- finds itself in the winner’s bracket be followed on Twitter
teams that qualified for the tourna- for the Little League World Series) Stars will be the last District 52 finals in 2018 after beating Palo @CheckkThissOutt.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL HEALTH Tuesday • July 10, 2018 17


News organizations push for opioid data to be made public
By Geoff Mulvihill more than 1,700 West Virginians died from
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS opioid overdoses.
In their filing, lawyers for the Charleston
News organizations are pushing for the newspaper pointed to that previous deci-
public release of data detailing the distribu- sion and the resulting story as an example
tion of prescription opioids throughout the of why the national distribution data should
U.S., information that could show how drug be released.
manufacturers and distributors contributed The information is likely to be key evi-
to the nation’s addiction and overdose cri- dence in the litigation over opioids. It’s the
sis. only way to trace opioids from manufactur-
Attorneys for The Washington Post and ers to distributors to pharmacies, said Paul
HD Media, which owns The Charleston Farrell Jr., a lead lawyer for plaintiffs suing
Gazette-Mail in West Virginia, filed requests the drug industry and an advocate of making
Monday in federal court in Cleveland. They the data public.
are advocating for release of records that the “It will identify every pill mill in the
federal Drug Enforcement Agency has turned country,” he said.
over as part of lawsuits between hundreds of The federal government agreed to provide
local governments and the drug industry. data from its registry for 2006 through
Other news organizations, including the 2014 to the parties in the hundreds of law-
Associated Press, also have requested infor- suits over the impact of prescription opi-
mation from the federal opioid distribution oids and related illicit drugs. That deal
database. News organizations, including the Associated Press, also have requested information from includes restrictions that it can be used only
“Where releasing records would merely the federal opioid distribution database. for litigation and law enforcement.
bring embarrassment or adverse publicity such disclosures.” the drug industry about the sales and distri- Cleveland-based U.S. District Judge Dan
to a corporation or a governmental agency, Drug manufacturers, distributors and the bution of controlled substances. The gov- Polster is overseeing more than 800 law-
the records must be disclosed. In this case, federal government object to making the ernment refers to it for law enforcement pur- suits, most filed by governments, and is
disclosure of the (distribution) data would information public. In a court filing last poses, although in legal papers it redacted trying to get the sides to forge a settlement.
cause no conceivable harm to patients or month, lawyers for the federal government descriptions of how it’s used. If the cases go to trial, it’s likely the dis-
other innocent individuals,” Washington argued that doing so would jeopardize the A West Virginia judge made some of the tribution data would be presented as evi-
Post lawyer Karen Lofton wrote in a court companies’ trade secrets, criminal investi- data public in 2016. The Gazette-Mail used dence. But if there’s a mass settlement, the
filing Monday. “If anything, their interests gations and violate state public records it to report that 780 million pills flowed information may not be revealed.
would be advanced by the public accounta- laws. into the state of just 1.8 million residents Combined, opioids killed more than
bility that would be demanded in the wake of The database compiles information from over a six-year period. During that time, 42,000 Americans in 2016.

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more willing to allow states to carry out

COURT
Continued from page 1
What to expect in confirmation battle
FINDING THE VOTES SENATE RELATIONS
executions and could support undoing earli-
er court holdings in the areas of racial dis-
crimination in housing and the workplace.
Republicans may have a narrower margin for error than Much of the groundwork for a successful confirmation
Kennedy provided a decisive vote in 2015
they did when the Senate confirmed Trump’s first Supreme comes in private meetings the nominee will have with on an important fair housing case.
abortion and gay rights than Kennedy was. Court nominee, Neil Gorsuch, by a vote of 54-45 in April individual senators in the coming weeks. For lawmakers Like the other eight justices on the court,
He also has taken an expansive view of 2017. who are not on the Judiciary Committee, it may be their
Kavanaugh has an Ivy League law degree,
executive power and has favored limits on Democratic Sen. Doug Jones of Alabama has replaced only chance to talk with the nominee personally before a
Republican Sen. Luther Strange, cutting the GOP’s Senate final vote. Gorsuch met with nearly three-quarters of the spending his undergraduate and law school
investigating the president. majority to 51-49. Meanwhile, Republican Sen. John Senate before his hearings. years at Yale. Since 2006, he has been a
Speaking at the White House, Kavanaugh McCain of Arizona is battling brain cancer and has not Kavanaugh said his meetings begin Tuesday.“I will tell each
judge on the federal appeals court in
pledged to preserve the Constitution and been back to the Capitol since December. senator that I revere the Constitution,” he said.
That increases the focus on two Republicans: Sen. Susan The process is arduous. Private meetings give way to days Washington. He also was a key aide to
said that “a judge must be independent and Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska. Both of testimony before the Judiciary Committee, which has 11 Kenneth Starr during Starr’s investigation
must interpret the law, not make the law. A support a woman’s right to have an abortion and will be Republicans and 10 Democrats.
of President Bill Clinton, worked on behalf
judge must interpret the Constitution as looking for assurances that the nominee would not Hearings for the most recent Supreme Court nominees
overturn the Roe v. Wade decision establishing abortion have lasted four or five days, though there were 11 days of of George W. Bush’s campaign during the
written.” hearings for Robert Bork’s nomination in 1987. election recount in 2000 and served in the
rights.
A senior White House official said Trump Trump pledged in 2016 that he would be “putting pro-life On average, for Supreme Court nominees who have
Bush White House.
made his final decision on the nomination justices on the court.” received hearings, the hearing occurred 39 days after the
On the Democratic side, the focus will be on Sens. Heidi nomination was formally submitted, according to the Kavanaugh’s many written opinions pro-
Sunday evening, then phoned Kavanaugh to Congressional Research Service.
Heitkamp of North Dakota, Joe Donnelly of Indiana and vide insight into his thinking and also will
inform him. The official said Trump decided The Judiciary Committee need not approve the nomination
Joe Manchin of West Virginia. All three voted to confirm for it to advance. A negative recommendation or no be fodder for Senate Democrats who will
on Kavanaugh because of his large body of Gorsuch and are up for re-election in states that Trump recommendation merely alerts the Senate that a substantial seek to block his confirmation. He has writ-
jurisprudence cited by other courts, describ- won handily.Whatever they decide will upset a large group number of committee members have reservations.
of voters in their home states. ten roughly 300 opinions as a judge,
ing him as a judge that other judges read. If Collins and Murkowski vote “no” and Democrats all vote authored several law journal articles, regu-
On Monday, Trump phoned retiring “no,” the nomination would be blocked. If McCain were THE FIGHT OUTSIDE THE CAPITOL larly taught law school classes and spoken
Justice Kennedy to inform him that his for- to miss the vote, only one GOP defection would be needed Before Trump announced his choice, advocacy groups made
to block the nomination if all Democrats were opposed. frequently in public.
mer law clerk would be nominated to fill his clear they will play an important role in the coming fight.
seat. Trump signed Kavanaugh’s nomina- Groups that support abortion rights are planning a “Day of Kavanaugh’s views on presidential power
tion papers Monday evening in the White OLD WOUNDS Action” for Aug. 26, the anniversary of the 1920 adoption
of the 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote.
and abortion are expected to draw particular
House residence. Democrats are still stinging from the Republican decision The liberal advocacy group Demand Justice will spend $5
attention in his confirmation hearing.
Top contenders had included federal to refuse to even grant a hearing to President Barack million on ads through September and began airing spots Drawing on his experience working on the
Obama’s choice to serve on the Supreme Court, Merrick Thursday in Maine and Alaska aimed at pressuring Collins Clinton investigation and then in the Bush
appeals judges Raymond Kethledge, Amy Garland. and Murkowski.“Why won’t she rule out voting for Trump’s
Coney Barrett and Thomas Hardiman. They are calling on Senate Majority Leader Mitch anti-choice picks?” both ads ask.
White House, he wrote in a 2009 law review
Some conservatives have expressed con- McConnell, R-Ky., to wait until after the November It also plans to run ads next week in Manchin’s, Donnelly’s article that he favored exempting presidents
cerns about Kavanaugh, questioning his
congressional elections to schedule a hearing and vote. and Heitkamp’s home states with a softer tone, asking them from facing both civil suits and criminal
McConnell has rejected that, saying the decision to not to continue protecting people with pre-existing health investigations, including indictment, while
commitment to social issues like abortion fill the vacancy under Obama was prefaced on it being a conditions by opposing a nominee who’d threaten that.
and noting his time serving under President presidential election year. Meanwhile, the conservative Judicial Crisis Network said it in office. That view has particular relevance
George W. Bush as evidence he is a more Democrats say McConnell is being hypocritical in moving will launch a $1.4 million ad buy in four states — Alabama, as special counsel Robert Mueller is look-
forward. While that argument won’t sway Republicans, Indiana, North Dakota, and West Virginia — introducing the ing into Russian meddling in the 2016 elec-
establishment choice. But his supporters their strategy could stiffen Democratic resolve to oppose nominee in a favorable light.The spot was to launch Tuesday
have cited his experience and wide range of the nominee. Liberal advocacy groups are challenging night and will run for one week. The group says it has tion and whether the Trump campaign
legal opinions. Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., to keep Democrats reserved air time nationally and in those same states for played any role in a foreign interference
united. four more weeks. plot.
With Democrats determined to vigorously
oppose Trump’s choice, the Senate confir- On abortion, Kavanaugh voted in October
Democrats and liberal advocacy groups others are Republican targets for the confir- to delay an abortion for a teenage immi-
mation battle is expected to dominate the
quickly lined up in opposition. mation vote who come from Trump-won grant who was in government custody. The
months leading up to November’s midterm
Signaling the fight ahead on abortion states where they face re-election this fall. court’s ruling in her favor was based on a
elections. Senate Republicans hold only a
rights, Dawn Laguens, executive vice presi- Democrats have turned their attention to constitutional principle, he wrote, “as
51-49 majority, leaving them hardly any
dent of Planned Parenthood Federation of pressuring two Republicans, Sens. Susan novel as it is wrong: a new right for unlaw-
margin if Democrats hold the line.
America, said in a statement: “There’s no Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of ful immigrant minors in U.S. Government
Democratic senators running for re-election
way to sugarcoat it: With this nomination, Alaska, to oppose any nominee who threat- detention to obtain immediate abortion on
in states Trump carried in 2016 will face
the constitutional right to access safe, legal ens Roe v. Wade. The two have supported demand.”
pressure to back his nominee.
abortion in this country is on the line. access to abortion services. Trump’s success in confirming conserva-
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell
The White House invited a number of sen- Kavanaugh is likely to be more conserva- tive judges, as well as a Supreme Court jus-
called Kavanaugh “a superb choice” and said
ators to attend the Monday night announce- tive than Justice Kennedy on a range of tice, has cheered Republicans amid con-
senators would start meeting with him this
ment. Democrats who were invited but social issues. At the top of that list is abor- cerns about his limited policy achieve-
week.
declined included Sens. Joe Donnelly of tion. A more conservative majority could be ments and chaotic management style. Of the
Some Republican senators had favored
Indiana, Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota, more willing to uphold state restrictions on court’s liberal justices, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
other options. Rand Paul of Kentucky had
Doug Jones of Alabama, Joe Manchin of abortion, if not overturn the 45-year-old is 85 and Stephen Breyer turns 80 next
expressed concerns but tweeted that he
West Virginia and Dianne Feinstein of landmark Roe v. Wade decision that estab- month, so Trump may well get another
looked forward to meeting with Kavanaugh
California. Feinstein is the ranking lished a woman’s constitutional right. opportunity to cement conservative domi-
“with an open mind.”
Democrat on the Judiciary Committee. The Kennedy’s replacement also could be nance of the court for years to come.

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business license tax and permitting fee
may be in order as well, according to
the report.
than those experienced in neighboring
Millbrae, where a recent unruly party
which ended with gunshots led to wide-
Survive the Next Financial Crisis. San Mateo. Learn about stress man- A consultant hired by the city found spread community concern over the
11:15 p.m. to 12:15 p.m. San Mateo agement, dealing with pain and of San Bruno’s roughly 14,000 total short-term rental industry. The
Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las fatigue, weight management and rental market. units, about 79 total rooms are avail- Millbrae City Council is currently
Pulgas, San Mateo. Learn about why decision making. Registration
inflation is at 2 percent-5 percent, required. For more information con- The discussion arrives in San Bruno able online for rent, and about 15 examining regulations for online
unemployment is 4 percent and why tact ashong@cityofsanmateo.org. just like it has in many other Peninsula houses. The daily average room rate is rentals as well.
zero interest rates are dangerous communities, as local officials
from a retired stockbroker. TheatreWork s Silicon Valley about $102 and the daily house rental In other business at the meeting,
Registration is required. Cost is $85 Presents ‘Native Gardens.’ 7:30 p.m. attempt to delicately manage prevail- rate is $262. councilmembers will consider hiking
for residents, $105 for non-residents. Mountain View Center for the ing residential concerns over the Should officials agree to collect the fine amounts for parking viola-
For more information call 522-7490. Performing Arts, 500 Castro St.,
Mountain View. Cost $40 to $100, rentals while still respecting private transient occupancy tax from those tions in San Bruno.
Win the 7 Poker Variations. 1 p.m. savings available for educators, sen- property rights. rentals at the 12 percent rate compara- The city’s fee schedule has not been
to 2 p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, iors and patrons 35 and under. For
2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San more information contact boxof- The essence of the challenge before ble to the fee required when a traveler updated sine 2010, and has fallen
Mateo. Learn the rules of poker varia- fice@theatreworks.org. the San Bruno City Council is detailed stays overnight in a San Bruno hotel behind the amounts charged in neigh-
tions and the appropriate playing in a city staff report.
strategies. Registration is required for TheatreWork s Silicon Valley pres- room, the city should expect to gener- boring cities, according to a staff
this class. Cost is $85 for residents, ents ‘Hold These Truths.’ 10 p.m. “The widespread and persistent emer- ate about $212,000 annually, accord- report. The average parking violation
$105 for non-residents. For more Lucie Stern Theatre, 1305 Middlefield
information, call 522-7490. Road, Palo Alto. Jeanne Sakata will gence of [short-term rentals] presents ing to the report. costs about $38 in San Bruno, while
present an true story following several policy issues. Property owners The amount collected may fluctuate costs in other nearby cities range
Animals of the Rainforest. 2 p.m. to Gordon Hirabayashi, a Japanese- and residents have gained the potential
2:45 p.m. Menlo Park Main Library, American student who fought though, as the city is limited in its between $40 and $48.
800 Alma St., Menlo Park. The Menlo internment to a relocation camp dur- to increase their personal incomes by ability to manage the industry and To stay current, councilmembers
Park Main Library will host a presen- ing WWII. $40-$100 cost. For more renting rooms … On the other hand, could hike the baseline fee by $2 and
tation for grade school students by information call 463-1960. assure each host is paying their fair
Wildmind Science Learning (formerly [short-term rentals] may potentially share of the tax, according to the fines for more serious violations could
Wildlife Associates), introducing visi- THURSDAY, JULY 12 create increased disturbances and park- report. increase more significantly. For exam-
tors to creatures that live in the ESL Conversation Club. 10:30 p.m.
endangered tropical rainforests. Free. to noon. Belmont Library, 1110 ing impacts in some residential neigh- When examining the fiscal impact ple, parking on a sidewalk, double
For more information call 330-2501. Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. borhoods and reduce housing stock for of the matter, officials need to examine parking, impeding street cleaning or
Come practice speaking and listen- long-term residential use, while mak-
Play Poker Like a Pro. 2:15 p.m. to ing in English. Improve your gram- the variety of costs and opportunities passing a 72-hour limit could jump
3:15 p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, mar, vocabulary and pronunciation ing it difficult to collect business tax presented by the short-term rental from $38 to $60, according to the
2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San while meeting people from all over and [transient occupancy tax],” accord- report. Ultimately, officials are gener-
Mateo. Learn how to play poker from the world. Free. For more information industry, according to the report.
Bill Fried, the author of ‘For Winners call 591-8286. ing to the report. “The City Council may consider a ally authorized to set parking viola-
Only’. Registration is required. Cost is
Supervised Play. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. San
As officials examine the issue, they number of objectives when deciding tion fees at any amount up to $100,
$85 for residents, $105 for non-resi-
dents. For more information call 522- Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda may elect to prohibit the rentals whether, and how to, regulate short- according to the report.
7490. de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Must have entirely, cap the amount allowed term rentals,” according to the report. Hiking the fees may be an effective
completed Play of the Hand course
Make-It Summer. 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. or have basic knowledge and experi- throughout the city or in certain “Those objectives could include city tool for addressing the parking con-
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de ence with the game. Cost $115 to neighborhoods, require the host to be recovery of administrative and gestion problems some neighbor-
$140. Registration required. For more present or a variety of other restric-
las Pulgas, Belmont. Sign up today to
information call 522-7490. enforcement costs, revenue generation hoods have faced as well, according to
use 3-D Printer, Vinyl Cutter or Virtual
Reality System free of charge. 30 tions, according to the report. by the city, protection of neighbor- the report.
Mystery B ook Club: His Bloody
minute blocks of time will be avail-
Project by Graeme Macrae Burnet. Should officials seek to establish hood character (parking, noise), the “In order to adjust the city’s fine
able for patrons to reserve these
maker technologies. Patrons must be 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 regulations, city staffers would likely ability of property owners to supple- schedule to reflect current practices,
13 and up for Virtual Reality use. To Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. In need more time to study the issue. So ment their income and avoiding the deter violations and gain additional
RSVP call 591-8286. 1869, a brutal triple murder in the
remote Wester Ross village of action is not expected to be taken by loss of long-term and/or affordable compliance … the City Council may
South San Francisco Friends of the Culduie leads to the arrest of a 17- councilmembers, but direction could housing stock.” consider increasing fees for violations
year-old crofter, Roderick Macrae.
Library Quarterly Meeting. 6 p.m.
There is no question of Macrae’s be given. As it relates to the concerns generat- of parking regulations,” according to
South San Francisco Main Library,
840 W, Orange Ave., South San guilt, but it falls to the country’s most Should councilmembers elect to ed by the industry, the report notes the report.
eminent legal and psychiatric minds
Francisco. The South San Francisco
to uncover what drove him to his allow the industry to exist with limita- only two complaints at online rental
Friends of the Library are looking for
a few good friends. Help support bloody deeds. Free. For more infor- tions, taking the lead from other near- properties have been lodged in San The San Bruno City Council meets 7
mation call 591-8286.
children’s programming, adult litera- by cities which have ramped up their Bruno since 2014. The issues related p. m. Tuesday, July 10, at the San
cy tutoring, summer learning and
many other library programs. For Exploring Digital Photography hotel tax collection to finance to the amount of rooms being rented Bruno Senior Center, 1555 Cry stal
more information call 829-3860. presented by Hal Kataok a. 2 p.m. enforcement would be advisable, out, late-night traffic and noise. Springs Road.
Grand Avenue Library 306 Walnut
Documentary Club: ‘Exit Through Avenue South San Francisco.
the Gift Shop.’ 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Workshop will help students develop
groundbreaking aspect is the 50 per- its budget, and various cuts were made

TAX
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de a passion for photography, cultural
las Pulgas, Belmont. The shadowy awareness, teamwork and apprecia- cent for public transit, ” Stone said. to balance it. And $12 billion in
British graffiti street artist Banksy tion of nature. Each student will get
hands-on experience using a digital “In order to do the types of innova- unfunded transit needs were identified
comes in contact with Thierry
Guetta, who videotapes various
camera provided by the presenter. tive things that will get more riders throughout the county in the “Get Us
Class is intended for Middle and High Continued from page 1
underground art escapades, and School ages. RSVP required. Call 877- on buses and help begin measures Moving” outreach process, according
later is transformed into an art phe-
nomenon dubbed ‘Mr. Brainwash.’
8530 to register. that will expand Caltrain capacity, to the report. 
Rhys Ifans narrates an overlapping If approved by two thirds of voters we need more revenue, there’s no way That process entailed numerous
Pets 101! Free Pet Adoption. 5:30
documentary where the line p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Peninsula Humane in the county, the tax would last 30 we can do it utilizing what we get stakeholder meetings, surveys com-
between real and fake blurs, as mod- Society, 1450 Rollins Road, years and bring in an estimated $80
ern art and celebrity are put under Burlingame. Meet animals up for
today. ” pleted by nearly 15,000 residents and
the microscope. Ages 18 and over. adoption. Learn about the adoption
million annually to be managed by One of those innovative things that 100 presentations to city councils
For more information call 591-8286. process and how to care for newly the San Mateo County Transportation SamTrans officials hope will get more and other groups. 
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley
adopted animals. Present flyer and Authority. SamTrans spokesman Dan riders on buses is an express bus net- “This is outreach at levels I can’t
your adoption costs will be covered
Presents ‘Native Gardens.’ 7:30 p.m. for any animal given a new loving Lieberman said the board on work, which could also see funding remember before in my lifetime, ”
Mountain View Center for the home. Valid from July 12 to August Wednesday will be looking at broad
Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., 12. For more information call 349- from the sales tax measure. Express Stone said, adding that the latest
Mountain View. Cost $40 to $100, 2200. categories for spending rather than buses are meant to travel largely on polling results were encouraging. “If
savings available for educators, sen- potential individual projects within
iors and patrons 35 and under. For Best Laid Plans. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Old
tolled “express lanes” on Highway this does not pass or go on the bal-
more information contact boxof- Spaghetti Factory, 2107 Broadway,
them. 101. Those lanes would be construct- lot, we’ll see the trend of reduced
fice@theatreworks.org. Redwood City. A night of intrigue, According to a staff report, those ed as part of the Managed Lanes proj- service continuing and I’m concerned
WEDNESDAY, JULY 11
deception and delicious food. Cost categories include public transit, for ect, which is fully funded and would about what that means for our most
$60. For more information contact
Drop-In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to murdermysteryskyler@gmail.com. which 50 percent of revenue or $1.2 not see any money from the sales tax vulnerable residents. . . . This is a
Noon. Redwood City Public Library, billion would be earmarked; highway
1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood TheatreWork s Silicon Valley pres- measure if it passed, Stone added. local revenue stream that stays in San
City. Free. For more information call ents ‘Hold These Truths.’ 10 p.m. and interchange improvements would The vote this Wednesday comes Mateo County for projects that mat-
780-7098. Lucie Stern Theatre, 1305 Middlefield see 22.5 percent or $540 million; about a month after SamTrans adopted ter here.” 
Road, Palo Alto. Jeanne Sakata will 12.5 percent or $300 mil-
Computer Coach. 10:30 a.m. to present an true story following
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FICTITIous BusINEss NAmE oRDER To SHOW CAUSE FOR any settlement or arbitration award of
sTATEmENT #278126 CHANGE OF NAME $10,000 or more in a civil case. The
The following person is doing business CASE# 18CIV03256 court's lien must be paid before the court
as: CC Happy Beauty Skin Care, 218 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, will dismiss the case. ¡AVISO! Lo han
Broadway Ave., MILLBRAE, CA 94030. COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, demandado. Si no responde dentro de
Registered Owner: Ying Yi Huang, 1900 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, 30 días, la corte puede decidir en su
22nd Ave., San Francisco, CA 94116. REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 contra sin escuchar su versión. Lea la in-
Day
Day or Night
Night Shifts,
Shifftsts, Immediate
Immediate Placement
Placement The business is conducted by an Individ- PETITION OF formación a continuación.
Required:
Required: 2 years
years paid experience
experience ual. The registrants commenced to Jenna Beth Wachtel
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO de-
spués de que le entreguen esta citación
transact business under the FBN on
or ccurrent
urrent CNA CCertification;
ertification; 6/25/18. Petitioner: Jenna Beth Wachtel filed a y papeles legales para presentar una re-
M /s/Ying Yi Huang/ petition with this court for a decree spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer
This statement was filed with the Asses- changing name as follows: que se entregue una copia al deman-
NEWsPAPER INTERNs sor-County Clerk on 6/25/18. (Published Present name:
Jenna Beth Wachtel
dante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni-
ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 7/3/18,
JouRNALIsm 7/10/18, 7/17/18, 7/24/18). Proposed Name: crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor-
The Daily Journal is looking for in- Jenna Beth Wachtel Pronovost recto si desea que procesen su caso en
terns to do entry level reporting, re- la corte. Es posible que haya un formu-
search, updates of our ongoing fea- FICTITIous BusINEss NAmE THE COURT ORDERS that all persons lario que usted pueda usar para su re-
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- sTATEmENT #278133 interested in this matter shall appear be- spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu-
so welcome. The following person is doing business fore this court at the hearing indicated larios de la corte y más información en el
as: The Valet Guys, 2021 Broadway, below to show cause, if any, why the pe- Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali-
We expect a commitment of four to REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. Registered tition for change of name should not be fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio-
eight hours a week for at least four Owners: 1) Arnold Asriyan, 405 Serrano granted. Any person objecting to the teca de leyes de su condado o en la
months. The internship is unpaid, but Dr Apt#4C, San Francisco, CA 94132 2) name changes described above must file corte que le quede más cerca. Si no
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- George Asriants, 731 Highpoint Way, a written objection that includes the rea- puede pagar la cuota de presentación,
terns have progressed in time into sons for the objection at least two court pida al secretario de la corte que le dé
Hayward, CA 94541. The business is days before the matter is scheduled to un formulario de exención de pago de
paid correspondents and full-time re- conducted by a General Partnership.
porters. be heard and must appear at the hearing cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a
The registrants commenced to transact to show cause why the petition should tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum-
business under the FBN on . not be granted. If no written objection is plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su-
College students or recent graduates /s/Arnold Asriyan/
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper timely filed, the court may grant the peti- eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten-
/s/George Asriants/ tion without a hearing. A hearing on the cia.
experience is preferred but not neces- This statement was filed with the Asses-
sarily required. petition shall be held on 8/9/18 at 9 a.m., Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco-
sor-County Clerk on 6/25/18. (Published Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red- mendable que llame a un abogado inme-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 7/3/18, wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or- diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado,
Please send a cover letter describing 7/10/18, 7/17/18, 7/24/18).
your interest in newspapers, a resume der to Show Cause shall be published at puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a
and three recent clips. Before you ap- least once each week for four successive abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo-
ply, you should familiarize yourself weeks prior to the date set for hearing on gado, es posible que cumpla con los
FICTITIous BusINEss NAmE the petition in the following newspaper of requisitos para obtener servicios legales
with our publication. Our Web site: sTATEmENT #278068
www.smdailyjournal.com. general circulation: gratuitos de un programa de servicios le-
The following person is doing business San Mateo Daily Journal gales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar
as: One Life Wellness Center, 1303 San Filed: 6/28/2018 estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio
Send your information via e-mail to Carlos Avenue, SAN CARLOS, CA
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ web de California Legal Services,
94070. Registered Owner: One Life Judge of the Superior Court (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- Counseling Center, CA. The business is
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 Dated: 6/27/2018 de Ayuda de las Cortes de California,
conducted by a Corporation. The regis- (Published 7/3/18, 7/10/18, 7/17/18, (www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose en
trants commenced to transact business 7/24/18). contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo-
under the FBN on N/A. gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte
/s/Suzanne M. Hughes/ tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los
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Chef ! $14-16.50+/hr (DOE) Available at sor-County Clerk on 6/18/18. (Published men sobre cualquier recuperación de
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Locations in Los Alto Los altos, Redwood 7/10/18, 7/17/18, 7/24/18). CASE NUMBER (Número del Caso): diante un acuerdo o una concesión de
City, San Mateo and Palo Alto! Benefits 17CLJ05662 arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil.
include medical, dental, and vision cover- NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: EDWARD Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte
FICTITIous BusINEss NAmE antes de que la corte pueda desechar el
age, paid vacation, commuter savings sTATEmENT #278196 ALEXEI
account, tuition reimbursement, internal caso.
The following person is doing business The name and address of the court is (El
promotions, and more! Kitchen experi- as: M. Wong’s Designs, 10 W. 41st Ave, YOU ARE BEING SUED BY
ence preferred, must be 18 +. Please PLAINTIFF: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. nombre y dirección de la corte es): SU-
SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered PERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA
send resume to Job@genjiweb.com or Owner: Milton Wong, 113 Bancroft Rd,
call 513-238-0680 for this opportunity! NOTICE! You have been sued. The court COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 400 COUN-
Burlingame, CA 94010. The business is may decide against you without your be- TY CENTER, REDWOOD CITY, CA
conducted by an Individual. The regis- ing heard unless you respond within 30 9406-1655. The name, address, and tel-
sALEs - Telemarketing and Inside Sales trants commenced to transact business days. Read the information below. ephone number of plaintiff's attorney, or
Representative needed to sell newspa- under the FBN on 1998. You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after plaintiff without an attorney, is (El nom-
per print and web advertising and event /s/Milton Wong/ this summons and legal papers are bre, la dirección y el número de teléfono
marketing solutions. To apply, please call This statement was filed with the Asses- served on you to file a written response del abogado del demandante, o del de-
650-344-5200 and send resume to sor-County Clerk on 7/2/18. (Published in at this court and have a copy served on mandante que no tiene abogado, es):
info@smdailyjournal.com the San Mateo Daily Journal, 7/3/18, the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not Harlan M. Reese, 118226
7/10/18, 7/17/18, 7/24/18). protect you. Your written response must Joseph M. Pleasant, 179571
be in proper legal form if you want the Dana N. Meyers, 272640
sALEs/mARKETING court to hear your case. There may be a James E. Delaney, 292600
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The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking CHANGE oF NAmE sponse. You can find these court forms 3168 Lionshead Ave.
for ambitious interns who are eager to CASE# 18CIV03255 and more information at the California CARLSBAD, CA 92010
jump into the business arena with both SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, Courts Online Self-Help Center (760)842-5850
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your FILED: 12/12/2017
of the newspaper and media industries. 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, county law library, or the courthouse DATE (Fecha): 12/12/2017
This position will provide valuable REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing Clerk (Secretario) by, Rodina M. Catala-
experience for your bright future. PETITION OF fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver no
Email resume Robert Daniel Pronovost form. If you do not file your response on Deputy (Adjunto) Una Finau
info@smdailyjournal.com TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: time, you may lose the case by default, NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED:
Petitioner: Robert Daniel Pronovost filed and your wages, money, and property You are served
- as an individual defendant

GoT JoBs?
a petition with this court for a decree may be taken without further warning
changing name as follows: from the court. - by personal delivery on (date)
Present name: (SEAL)
127 Elderly Care Robert Daniel Pronovost
There are other legal requirements. You
may want to call an attorney right away.
Proposed Name: If you do not know an attorney, you may (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
Robert Daniel Wachtel Pronovost want to call an attorney referral service. If nal: 7/3/18, 7/10/18, 7/17/18, 7/24/18)
FAmILY REsouRCE you cannot afford an attorney, you may
GuIDE THE COURT ORDERS that all persons be eligible for free legal services from a
interested in this matter shall appear be-
The best career seekers The San Mateo Daily Journal’s
twice-a-week resource guide for fore this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
nonprofit legal services program. You
can locate these nonprofit groups at the
California Legal Services Web site
read the Daily Journal. children and families.
Every Tuesday & Weekend
tition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the
(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor-
nia Courts Online Self-Help Center
name changes described above must file (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by
Look for it in today’s paper to a written objection that includes the rea-
We will help you recruit qualified, talented find information on family sons for the objection at least two court
contacting your local court or county bar
association. NOTE: The court has a stat-
individuals to join your company or organization. resources in the local area, days before the matter is scheduled to utory lien for waived fees and costs on
be heard and must appear at the hearing
including childcare. to show cause why the petition should
The Daily Journal’s readership covers a wide not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
range of qualifications for all types of positions.
For the best value and the best results,
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tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
petition shall be held on 8/9/18 at 9 a.m.,
Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red-
wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or-
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7/24/18). Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
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CoMModE, Good condition. $20 obo.
RooM hEatER Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- Please call (650)745-6309 316 Clothes
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78 RPM records in four albums and nine tREadMiLL in very good condition. Pic- Call (650)344-5200
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(650)952-3500
new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or clothing. Excellent Condition. As a 650 322 9598.
BEssY sMaLL Evening Hand Bag With bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439.
sEWinG MaChinE-RoYaL XL 6000 gtecher@comcast.net Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. tREadMiLL-hoRizon LiKE New, limit-
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(650)520-4650 (650)544-5306 jeans $99.00 or best offer fair condition (650)508-8662
shoWtiME RotissERiE used once (650)589-0764
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weight ; New w/case; $65.00. white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25 ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz San Mateo County
unitaP standaRd centerset bath-
dEsK, Gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. (650)369-2486 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439 (650)348-6660
room chrome faucet, complete, $10, (650)458-3578
(650)595-3933 Cash REGistER Parts; Much Skin Not Faux FuR Coat Woman's brown multi WoMan’s sKi Boots, Nordica, size 8
Guts $500 (415)269-4784 color in excellent condition 3/4 $30 (650)592-2047. RooM FoR Rent-Millbrae Medium Size,
VaCuuM CLEanER (reconditioned) dininG taBLE (36"x54") and 4 match- length $50 (650)692-8012 Hardwood Floors, Close to Transporta-
$20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for CostCo PLaY Pen with travel bag. YaMaha RooF RACK, 58 inches $75. tion $1,000 Call (650)697-4758 or (415)
$250 .(650)-654-1930. GEnuinE LadiEs Mink Fur Jacket, (650)458-3255 720-5438
Used once $35 (650)591-2981
WEstERn WashBoaRd Sales made $50.00 Call: (650)368-0748.
of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. dREssER 4-dRaWER in Belmont for
$75. phone 650-369-2486. $75. Good condition; good for children. LionEL ChRistMas Holiday expan- KaYano MEn’s Running shoes size 11 515 office space
Call (650)678-8585 sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 good condition $20 (650)520-7045 335 Garden Equipment
WhiRLPooL WashER DRYER, GE
Refrigerator all working and in good con- EntERtainMEnt CEntER for $50. LionEL WEstERn Union Pass car and LadiEs CLothinG, some w/tags. toRo ELECtRiC Super Blower Yard -ViRtuaL oFFiCEs-
dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 $99.00 (650)589-0764. Vac. 2 speed velocity 180 MPH.
$20.00 (650)207-4162 $59 - $150
(650)726-4102
LadiEs sEquin dress, blue, size XL,
297 Bicycles LoREx 14” B&W Surveillance System pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208 *Business Internet *Phone Answering
GLidER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407- 340 Camera & Photo Equip. *Conference Rooms *Offices
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. MEn's stEtson hat, size large, new, *Complete IT Services * Mail
aduLt BiKEs 1 regular and 2 with bal- 2360 RWC loction. niKon 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel-
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 iKEa dREssER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
(650) 578-9208 lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044 (650) 373-2000
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. LuGGaGE, REd, 21" NEW Samsonite
BMx MonGoosE Outer Limit Bike, Bay area Executive offices
looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933 iKEa taBLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000 nEW With tags Wool or cotton Men's oMEGa B600 Condenser Enlarger, In- www.bayareaoffices.com
$ 30. (650)598-9804. pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En-
ChiLd’s sChWinn BiCYCLE, BLuE in (650)952-3466 larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. LoVE ChaiR, velour, tan. $45. MaKEs 6"x6" potholders, frame and
(808)631-1365. tuxEdo sizE 40, black, including white ViVitaR V 2000 W/35-70 zoom and
GiRL's 24" Schwinn bicycle. Good con- loops included. FREE. 650-595-3933 shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189 original manual. Like new. $99 SSF 620 automobiles
dition. $25 (650) 387-8121 nEW dELuxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin- (650)583-6636
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must MEiLinK saFE-FiRE Proof, WiLson LEathER Lady Jacket. Small, 1994 MitsuBishi 3000 GT- VR4 Twin
nEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels Sell! (650) 875-8159. 50”x31”X31”, 2200lbs $1200 like new. $45. (808)863-1136. Turbo Perfect Cont. Asking $30,000
$75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave 345 Medical Equipment (650)315-2959 (650)558-8555
mes
www.elo.deals (415)309-3892 WiLson LEathER, burgundy lady jack-
nEW tWin Mattress set plus frame
$30.00 (650) 347-2356 et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136 adjustaBLE Bath shower transfer 1999 CadiLLaC DeVille Contour-Paid
PEuGEut touRinG Bicycles. Pair of bench with sidebar $15 (510)770-1976
$6,000 Sell $3,000 Good Condition
adult size bikes $50.00 for both. 415- niaGaRa ViBRatinG Adjustable bed nEGRini FEnCinG Epee mask size M 318 sports Equipment dRiVE 3-in-1 commode with seat,buck-
(650)315-2954 or (650)558-8555
467-7353 in Brisbane. good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
deanegough@aol.com. (408)656-0958 et,cover,splash sheild,armrests $10
(415)260-6940 15 sF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
(510)770-1976 Got an oLdER
oFFiCE tYPE 34"X 60" heavy solid
298 Collectibles wood with formica wood grain top $25 RooF RaCK FOR VAN / ALUMINUM each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno dRiVE dELuxE two button walker $10 CaR, Boat, oR RV?
(650) 787-9753 BOX $90 (650)948-4895 (510)770-1976 Do the humane thing.
80’s toPs Complete Factory Set All BaRs WEiGhts 4-5#, 4-10#, 4-25#
Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474. hoMEdiCs duaL Shiatsu Massage Donate it to the
REtRo hutCh Needs refinishing other- saMsonitE 26" tan hard-sided suit $30.00 Address: 15 Azalea Ln, San Car-
los, CA (650)592-4155 Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162 Humane Society.
wise good condition. Top detaches from case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
GinnY doLL 8" Carhop, uniform & bottom $25. (650)712-9962 Call 1- 800-943-8412
apron,cap, skates & tray. Original $45. (650)328-6709 BoW FLEx Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
MEdLinE ExCEL K1 Wheelchair fold-
box.$15. (650)712-1070 down back 18” desk length elevating leg
sEWinG stoRaGE cabinet, Custom Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid rests $50 (510)770-1976
made wood perfect condition $75. siLK saREE 6 yards new nice color.for $1200 asking $800 Call Michael
LEnnox REd Rose, Unused, hand (650)483-1222 $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- Mazda ‘12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con-
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, (650)784-1061. Radiation PRotECtion 1/2-apron dition One owner Fully loaded Low
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soFaBEd, VELouR, tan, Excellent BRand nEW Golf bag with Stand. $70. ble buckle, gently used; $60; 607-227-
condition. $75. (808)631-1365. 4650
MiLLER LitE Neon sign , work good sinK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet, 415-867-6444. 7742.
$59 call (650)218-6528 soLid Wood Dining table with exten- $15.00 (650)544-5306
RECoRds WantEd: Buying Collec- sion great piece great condition black
tions-Jazz, Rock & Soul (LPs & 45s) also $80 (650)364-5263 sLR LEns Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
Reel To Reel Tapes Call (no text please) Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
(510) 969-8988 soLid Wood Entertainment Center-
or slsouth467@gmail.com TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In sLR LEns Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
(925)482-5742
sMaLL RuG beater. $15.00 (650)207- unidEn haRLEY Davidson Gas Tank
4162 taBLE 24"x48" folding legs each end. phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
staR WaRs Action figure: Qui-Gon Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10 $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 311 Musical instruments
Steve (650)518-6614.
thREE inCh egg crate foam twin bed
mattress for sound sleep, perfect condi- 1929 antiquE Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut-
taBLE MountEd, metal, Economy ter, Newly Refurbished $6,000 OBO Call
$10, meat grinder (650)207-4162 tion, $20, 650-595-3933
(650)742-6776.
tWin BEd frame-black wrought iron
299 Computers from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341 BaLdWin BaBY GRAND 1928 vintage
in walnut. $7500.00 w/bench (415)608-
19" CoLoR Monitor with stand VG con- tWin BEd, mattress, box spring, frame 1214
dition power cord/owners manual includ- $ 50. (650)598-9804.
ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 ChRoMatiC haRMoniCa: Horner
tWin BEd- Free you pick up. Call The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
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0842
usEd BEdRooM Furniture, FREE. Call
RECoRdaBLE Cd-R 74, Sealed, Unop- (650)573-7381. EPiPhonE LEs Paul 100th
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar.
(650) 578 9208 WaLL unit/RooM Divider. Simple
lines. Breaks down for transportation. Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469
$25.(650)712-9962 leave message
300 toys EVEREtt uPRiGht antique piano.
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WaLnut ChEst, small (4 drawer with
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trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used. FEndER MustanG I guitar amplifier
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great condition, text for picture (650)571- $80. (650)421-5469
aMERiCan FLYER locomotive runs 0947
FEndER MustanG ll guitar amplifier
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Wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
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Wood-GRain LaMinatE Kitchen table FoR saLE: Epiphone Les Paul Cus-
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$20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 ble $35 (650)392-4841. $625.00. (650)421-5469.
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make it an ideal location for transit-orient- with the understanding that there is more

POLICY
Continued from page 1
ed development.
While officials seemed initially amenable
to such suggestions, Gardiner has noted dis-
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detailed work yet to come.”
Under such an expectation, Gardiner said
the upcoming discussion will be the first in
cussions on the issue revolved around a cen- a series and the initial meeting will likely
tral question — how big should Burlingame serve as an introduction to the process.
next crucial step, said Community become in the future? evolution while also keeping an eye to “This is the first time Burlingame has
Development Director Kevin Gardiner. Answers will likely address Burlingame’s existing quality of life concerns. updated the general plan in a very long time
“People see the importance of this and affordability crunch, as the community con- Appropriately addressing such an issue is and it is not something that cities do that
recognize this is something that we need to tinues to grapple with an imbalance of job no small task, admitted Gardiner, who called frequently, so there’s always a bit of a learn-
work on as a community,” he said. “So this growth generated during the ongoing eco- on the public to help officials move ing curve,” he said. “Both for our commis-
is our first chance to set some priorities and nomic boom and the inadequate amount of Burlingame into the future. sion and community, this is not something
direction.” opportunities for workers to live locally. “We are hoping to get good engagement we are used to doing. So the first meeting is
Though it is difficult to understate the from the community, and get comments and to familiarize people.”
The Association of Bay Area
plan’s influence over future development input on the plan,” he said. Gardiner said he is hopeful to build the
Governments, or ABAG, has claimed in its
policy, as zoning changes are an essential Another central issue to be addressed dur- conversation from this meeting into an
Regional Housing Need Allocation study
outcome of the process, one of the more ing the update is sea level rise, and ways the ongoing dialogue inviting more detailed
that Burlingame should construct an addi-
notable components is a proposal to facili- environment could affect future growth, feedback from residents who may have per-
tional 850 units to accommodate anticipat-
tate residential growth in new areas of the especially along the Bayshore, said spectives to share on community develop-
ed demand.
city. Gardiner. ment.
Under that effort, planning commission- While the city holds no absolute obliga-
tion to meet such a projection, officials He said much of the feedback officials “The first meeting is an orientation and a
ers last year addressed a map proposing con-
have said they recognize more should be have received from residents on the plan and chance to get people thinking about it,” he
struction of new homes and businesses in
done to accommodate those wishing to report so far deals with sea level rise and said. “We will progressively get more into
underdeveloped portions of Rollins Road
move to Burlingame, as well as existing sustainability, which will also be a corner- the plan and the [environmental impact
which had previously been preserved for
residents who are established community stone of the city’s future policy. report] and get peoples’ particular com-
other uses.
members. “What we see needing to happen in the ments going forward.”
Officials have identified the area along
the city’s northern border as a preferred As some may hold diverging opinions on coming decades, as part of a regional effort,
growth site, primarily due to its proximity the best approach to residential develop- is to figure out adaptation to changes in the The Burlingame Planning Commission
to the Millbrae BART station, which could ment, officials must work to strike a deli- climate and sea level,” he said. “The general meets 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 11, in City
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Four more boys rescued from flooded Thai cave


By Kaweewit Kaewjinda ing water in the cave again, endangering
and Stephen Wright their dry refuge and making the escape
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
route too risky, were never far from the
minds of everyone involved.
Alluding to that worry, the regional
MAE SAI, Thailand — The leaders over- army commander offered his thanks
seeing the desperate and dangerous rescue Monday to the rain god Phra Pirun, implor-
of 12 young soccer players and their coach ing him to “keep showing us mercy.”
from a flooded cave labyrinth in northern “Give us three more days and the Boars
Thailand were only half joking when they will come out to see the world, every one
quipped that success was in the hands of of them,” Maj-Gen. Bancha Duriyapan told
the rain god Phra Pirun. a news conference punctuated by applause
They were celebrating a second triumph from the dozens of Thai and foreign jour-
after divers guided four more boys through nalists and others in attendance.
tight passages and flooded caverns to safe- “I beg Phra Pirun because the
ty Monday. “Two days, eight Boars,” read a Meteorological Department said that from
Facebook post by the Thai navy SEALS Monday on there will be continuous rain,”
REUTERS Bancha said. “If I ask too much, he might
about the operation that began Sunday,
more than two weeks after the Wild Boars A device by Elon Musk’s SpaceX and The Boring Company was designed to help rescue the not provide it. So I’ve been asking for
soccer team became trapped. Another five remaining members of a soccer team trapped in a flooded cave in Chiang Rai, Thailand. three days.”
still await rescue, including the team’s 25- because of fears of infection and the emaci- ence through a treacherous 2 1/2-mile The plight of the boys, aged 11-16, and
year-old coach. ated-looking boys were eating a rice-based escape route that twisted and turned and rose their coach, has riveted Thailand and much
The eight rescued boys were recuperating porridge because they were still too weak and fell inside the mountain cave complex. of the world — from the heart-sinking
in a hospital from their ordeal huddling on to take regular food, authorities said. Highlighting the extreme dangers, a former news they were missing to the first flicker-
a dry patch inside the Tham Luan Nang Non Officials lavished praise on the Thai and Thai Navy SEAL died Friday while replen- ing video of the huddle of anxious yet
cave that became flooded by monsoon international divers who executed the dan- ishing the oxygen canisters laid along the smiling boys once they were found by the
rains while they were exploring it June 23. gerous rescue mission, guiding boys who route. pair of British divers deep in the sprawling
Their families were being kept at a distance can barely swim and have no diving experi- But the chances of monsoon rains rais- cave.

Boris Johnson quits as U.K.’s May faces mounting Brexit crisis


By Jill Lawless and Danica Kirka Johnson followed If Davis’s resignation rattled May, champion of full-speed Brexit.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Brexit Secretary David Johnson’s shook the foundations of her “The government now has a song to
Davis out the door as a government. The tousle-headed blond sing,” he said. “The trouble is that I have
LONDON — British Prime Minister hard-won government Johnson is one of Britain’s best-known practiced the words over the weekend and
Theresa May dug in her heels Monday after consensus on future trade politicians, and one of the most prominent find that they stick in the throat.”
the resignation of two top government ties with the bloc disin- advocates for Brexit. Some euroskeptic law- May named one of her most loyal minis-
ministers over Brexit negotiations whipped tegrated less than three makers dream of replacing May with a ters, Jeremy Hunt, to replace Johnson in the
up a storm that threatened to topple her days after it was forged, staunch Brexiteer such as Johnson, a pop- job of Britain’s top diplomat. Hunt had
fragile minority government and nine months before ulist, polarizing figure who has never made been health secretary, and is a leading gov-
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson quit Boris Johnson Britain is due to leave a secret of his ambition to be prime minis- ernment backer of a compromise “soft
with a resignation letter accusing May of the EU. ter. Brexit.”
flying “white flags” of surrender in negoti- Davis resigned late Sunday, saying May’s “It is as though we are sending our van- May met with Conservative lawmakers in
ations with the European Union. He said plan to maintain close trade and regulatory guard into battle with the white flags flut- a packed room at Parliament, in a bid to
“the Brexit dream is dying, suffocated by ties with the EU gave “too much away, too tering above them,” Johnson wrote in a let- calm the feverish atmosphere in the deeply
needless self doubt “ easily.” ter that underscored his credentials as a divided party.

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