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By Ellen Knickmeyer people annually and cost the country bil- to work,” President Donald Trump crowed told reporters, “Today we are fulfilling the
and Seth Borenstein lions of dollars. during a rally Tuesday night in West president’s agenda.”
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The proposal broadly increases the Virginia. The proposal dismantles President Barack
authority given to states to decide how and “We want a clean environment. ... I want Obama’s 2015 Clean Power Plan, one of his
how much to regulate existing coal power clean air. I want crystal clean water and administration’s legacy efforts against cli-
WASHINGTON — The Trump administra- plants. we’ve got it. We’ve got the cleanest country mate change. The Obama rules, which have
tion on Tuesday moved to prop up the The EPA said its Affordable Clean Energy in the planet right now,” Trump said. “But been halted by court challenges, would have
declining coal industry with an overhaul of rule “empowers states, promotes energy I’m getting rid of some of these ridiculous increased federal regulation of emissions
Obama-era pollution rules, acknowledging independence and facilitates economic rules and regulations, which are killing our from the nation’s electrical grid and broadly
that the increased emissions from aging growth and job creation.” companies ... and our jobs.” promoted cleaner energy, including natural
coal-fired plants could kill hundreds more “We are putting our great coal miners back Acting EPA administrator Andrew Wheeler gas and solar and wind power.
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ven — or especially — too, because of climate change. Ashleigh Brilliant.
feature of global warming, and will
among those who agree The San Francisco Chronicle cites a This column first appeared in July, 2009. Has any-
radically alter our formerly famous
human-caused global warming report in which researchers at thing changed?
Mediterranean climate insofar as
is happening, the footnote has been night-time air temperatures go. Columbia University and the Maybe those running for high government office
the understanding that no individual Unlike most of the rest of the coun- University of Idaho showed that should be tested for narcissism (and also testosterone
weather event or catastrophe is caused try, when California has a 95-degree human-caused warming had dried out levels). But would it do any good? Would it deter the
by the overall temperature rise. summer day, it’s never been unusual our forests so much that fire seasons average voters or would they still be swayed by false
Until this summer in the Northern for the outdoors temp to cool to the throughout the West have expanded facades? After all, it seems the most narcissistic enter-
Hemisphere. mid-50s by late evening. Felt any- by an average of nine days every year tainers have the greatest number of devoted fans grovel-
It’s not just hot here in California, thing like the upper 50s lately? Up since 2000.
ing at their feet. Seems the average American rarely
where it’s always hot in July, August and down California, last month saw So — now that the demonstrably
looks deeper than the surface and often his or her frenzy
and September. It’s not just Death the highest minimum temperature real effects of climate change are
affecting our California lives every to live vicariously overcomes common sense. Maybe we
Valley, where German tourists always statewide of any month since 1895,
day, what to do about it? It’s only need someone who exposes these narcissistic politi-
flock to feel the heat they (formerly) rising to 64.9, from the redwood for-
couldn’t at home. human to lament the lost opportuni- cians for what they really are before they assume posi-
est to the Coachella Valley, Ron Lin tions of power?
It was hovering around 90 degrees and Javier Panzar report in the Los ties, the fact that responsible scien-
Fahrenheit at the Arctic Circle in tists warned us two decades ago that It’s the epitome of chutzpah, to say the least, when a
Angeles Times. man believes that he is so superior and marvelous that
Norway and Sweden last week. In And so, yes, to answer many this would come to pass if we didn’t
July, the hottest temperature ever halt the rise in greenhouse-gas pro- he can get away with such a brazen plan as that of South
Californians’ understandable ques-
recorded in Scotland was hit — 92 duction. But humans have faced exis- Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford. Absolutely no respect for
tion, climate change is contributing
degrees in a village near Glasgow. It to the unprecedented wildfire seasons tential threats before, in the last cen- anyone else; no concern
was 106 in Japan, also that nation’s we are seeing this year and last. tury — from world wars, from nuclear as to how his actions
highest ever. Global warming is without a doubt a weapons. Now is the time to not give might affect others —
And while it’s often in the triple culprit in the suddenly year-round fire into despair but to lobby our leaders, especially his family and
digits in the air here, the Pacific danger we face throughout our state. and governments around the world, the citizens of South
Ocean had never in 102 years of daily The higher temperatures mean dried- telling them to stop sticking their Carolina. Was his mar-
water-temperature readings seen the out trees, forest undergrowth and heads in the (hot) sand, believe the riage and the governing of
Pacific Ocean hit 78 degrees at the grasslands. Those plants burn more science and begin a technical his state so dull that he
pier in La Jolla where the Scripps easily when a spark of any kind approach to reversing the real prob- had to stir up some excite-
Institute is — until this summer. ignites them — mostly, of course, lem humans have brought to our plan- ment? Isn’t this indicative
Rising ocean temperatures are another et. of a mental aberration of
some kind? Any guy who
Letters to the editor is so arrogant that he
would ask his wife for per-
mission to go visit his
Russia Holocaust survivor Sylvia Ruth safety. Something needs to be done. lover and goes anyway
Gutmann took decades of healing and Now. when she says “no” has to have a few screws loose.
targets conservatives years of therapy before she felt com- Is it asking too much to expect people in such posi-
Editor, fortable revealing her story to the Bryan Chen tions to maintain high personal standards and to refrain
It appears that the Russian govern- public (“I didn’t have the American from hypocrisy? Has the popular entertainment culture
dream” in the Aug. 11 edition of the San Ramon
ment is now targeting conservative numbed people to the importance of integrity, decency,
think tanks in much the same fashion Daily Journal). She’s traveled across honesty and responsibility? (After all, it seems that
it targeted the Democrats during the the world giving talks and wrote a Michael Jackson’s demise got more press than that of
2016 election. book to preserve her own history and Net zero-energy buildings the last pope.) How many people who read about and
Speaking on behalf of my conser- show the devastation her family felt, Editor, view television coverage of Sanford are wallowing in
vative friends, this revelation is in hope that it will never happen Fun to read about the new library at the sensationalism of it all rather than condemning this
much more alarming than the possi- again. Half Moon Bay (“Half Moon Bay pathetic excuse of a man for his self-serving actions and
ble collusion with the president and Despite her efforts, Gutmann’s library’s grand opening” in the Aug. egregious lack of respect for others?
manipulation of our electoral process story is a frightening warning. The 17 edition of the Daily Journal). This Have such errant men in government positions (and
against the Democrats. True, it is tar- immigration policies written by the will be a great addition to the city — there have been many) no moral standards? Or is morali-
geted at “renegade” Republicans not Trump administration are leading architects Noll and Tam design great ty an outdated concept? Seems they get some power and
supporting the president’s agenda, so America down the same path, creating
buildings, including the library in “success” and it goes to their heads (or somewhere else)
it is not as directly concerning for the same circumstances that allowed
Fremont opening in three weeks. big time. No shame or guilt (as much as they might pro-
Republicans first, Americans second. millions of households to be ripped
apart during World War II. The fear But the HMB library is not be the fess it), rarely a sincere apology, and then only as it fits
Let’s hope the Russians don’t turn
that Gutmann’s father felt as a Nazi first net zero-energy building in San into their picture of their grandiose self image.
their cyber warfare apparatus against
rock ribbed conservatives and sway prisoner, of not knowing whether Mateo county as Zachary Clark wrote. It would be interesting to read a report by mental
an election against them. That would one’s family members would be safe, Completed three years ago, the award health experts on the subject that would answer ques-
make this whole issue of Russian but knowing the threat, is a reality winning Benedictine Classroom tions such as: What is behind such narcissism and the
election manipulation a concern in a yet again. Building at Woodside Priory School behavior that it produces? What kind of childhood did
way that frankly, it isn’t now. As a high school student, and one is not only net zero energy, it is net these guys experience? Were they made to believe that
whose parents immigrated to positive, putting spare power into they were so bad and sinful that they succumbed to nar-
John Dillon America, I don’t want this current other campus buildings. The archi- cissism? Or were they extremely pampered and spoiled?
wave of refugees to become “sur- tects for this beautiful, sustainable Is there something in the brain that predisposes them to
San Bruno
vivors,” living in resentment of what building are Goring & Straja of “sins of the flesh?” Does success and power taint the
America did to them and their house- Berkeley. brain somehow or was the brain tainted already? Does
Stop detention and holds. The pressure of detention, sep- the pressure of their job have something to do with it?
aration and deportation is placing How do any of those professed “men of faith” justify
separation of immigrants immeasurable stress on the immi-
Henry Riggs
such behavior? How can we spot a rampant narcissist
Editor, grants that look to this country for Menlo Park before he runs for office?
I am an avid reader of psychological non-fiction and
have yet to come across an analysis of such men in par-
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PAL BAY PREVIEW: ARAGON, HALF MOON BAY, MENLO SCHOOL; M-A, SACRED HEART PREP, TERRA NOVA >> PAGES 12-13
Co ac h : Josh Bowie, for us. … It’s invaluable. I think Kevin will offensive side of the ball, his has already
1st year Menlo School Knights be able to hit the ground running fairly built a reputation as a ball hawk on the
2 0 1 7 reco rd: 4-1 PAL ly, will roughly stay the same,” Bowie smoothly this season.” defensive side, finishing with nine inter-
Ocean; 8-5 overall said. “I trust those guys. Over time, my As has been the case for the last decade, ceptions. He was also a force on special
2 0 1 7 Pl ay o ffs : 2-1, influence will take over. Alarcon will have plenty of targets from teams, making the Ocean Division All-
lost in CCS D5 finals “I like to spread [opponents] out and run which to choose. Kevin Chen, a, 6-4, 180- League defense as both a defensive back
Key returners : Kevin Alarcon (Jr., the football. When I was a head coach (at pound senior, is the leading returning and punter.
QB); Dillon Grady (Sr.; RB/DB); Kevin Woodside) and offensive coordinator (at receiver after finishing third on the team Mafi Latu, Brian Mhatre and Jack Miller
Chen (Sr. , WR/DB); Mafi Latu (Sr. ; Sacred Heart Prep and Woodside), I liked to last year with 27 catches for 450 yards and will anchor the lines, while Conor
OL/DL); Brian Mhatre (Sr., OL/DL); Conor score points. That makes the game fun.” four touchdowns. He will be complemented McCusker and Aidan Pak give the Knights
McCusker (Sr.; RB/LB); Aidan Pak (Sr.; The Knights should be ahead of the curve by first-year varsity player, junior Jalen a pair of returning linebackers.
WR/OLB). in that regard. Like all the other teams in Richardson, who excelled on the JV level “A lot of guys will be playing spot
Ke y ne wc o me rs : Jaden Richardson the PAL Bay, Menlo will be breaking in a last season. roles,” Bowie said. “But everybody gets on
(Jr.; WR/DB); Jack Pimlott (Sr.; WR/DB); new starting quarterback. Unlike most of “Both had real competitive offseasons in the field. That’s fun. When you’re a high
Jack Miller (Sr., OL/DE). the other squads, Menlo’s Kevin Alarcon passing leagues,” Bowie said. school kid, you want to hit the field.”
Outl o o k: Despite this being head coach has already seen plenty of action — Expect to see a number of players get car- Whether or good or bad, the Knights will
Josh Bowie’s first season with the appearing in eight games in 2017. ries out of the backfield as Bowie tries to get an extra week of practice. Nominally
Knights, you can expect more of the same “All experience is good experience. You keep a roster, currently at 23, fresh. Dillon scheduled to kick off the season Friday
of what makes Menlo, Menlo. either win or you learn,” Bowie said. “The Grady is the leading returning rusher after against Mission-San Francisco, the Bears
“[Coordinators] Jason Ward and Todd fact Kevin did get so much playing time in he ran for 476 yards and three touchdowns, canceled the game because of a lack of
Smith stayed on (from former coach Mark good football games is definitely a bonus averaging 5.7 yards a carry. players.
Newton’s staff). Offensively and defensive- While Grady will see more time on the — NathanMollat
Players to watch
ARAGON players in the division.
Cam Grant (Sr. ; RB/ LB): The senior
racked up a double-double last season, fin- Qui nn McCaul ey (Fr. , SLOT/ DB):
ishing with 11 touchdowns rushing as 12 There is much fanfare when a freshman
sacks. Opposing offenses will have to makes the varsity football squad and it will
account for him on every snap and even be no different for McCauley. Coach Keith
when they know he’s coming, he’s still a Holden plans to have McCauley playing a
tough matchup. lot at many spots.
“And everybody has a significant role,” Two years ago, Campbell was three deep on Aragon’s newfound depth is going to get
DONS
Continued from page 11
Stiles said.
Aragon showed off its depth last weekend
with five scrimmage matches at the Half
the depth chart at middle blocker, playing
behind the likes of 2016 graduate Melanie
Moore and Tuivailala. Now, Campbell is the
challenged right away. In hosting Menlo
Friday at 6:30 p.m., Aragon faces the reign-
ing West Bay Athletic League Foothill
Moon Bay Jamboree, taking on Westmoor, mainstay along with sophomore Ella Sears, Division champs. After that, the Dons trav-
San Mateo, Terra Nova, host HMB and long- with first-year varsity junior Lolo Folau el to Sacred Heart Prep, last year’s Northern
Aragon gym, her focus is intently on vol- time PAL Bay Division contender Carlmont. quickly learning the ropes. California Division II champions,
leyball. Remember, this is the coach who in “We did pretty well,” Stiles said, “espe- “It feels really weird having people look- Thursday, Aug. 30 at 6:30 p.m.
2014 vehemently protested the Dons being cially having so many new people.” ing up to me instead of looking up to other
demoted to the Peninsula Athletic League Indeed, of Aragon’s 15 varsity players, people,” Campbell said. “It’s good. I like it. The Dons have played early-season, non-
Ocean Division after a subpar year. But her only eight are returners. Both returning sec- It keeps me working hard.” league matches against Menlo in each of the
ultimate protest was the way Aragon played ond-team All-Bay Division players have Campbell was forced to sit out the HMB last six seasons. In those matches, they are
that season, running the table in Ocean play strong family ties to Aragon. In addition to Jamboree after suffering a freak injury in 0-6.
to return to the upper Bay Division the fol- Trimble, junior outside hitter Lydia Manu is practice. The result was serious cuts on both
lowing year. “We play [Menlo], we play Sacred Heart,
the daughter of Aragon basketball coach her ankles. Twelve stitches later, she is we play Notre Dame,” Stiles said. “Those
The Dons have flourished in the Bay ever Sam Manu. champing at the bit to get back on the floor. are the teams we want to play because usual-
since, posting a 27-15 record in league over It’s the graduation of Aragon’s two first- The junior senior said she is intent on prac- ly they’re up top. The teams in our league
the past three seasons. team All-Bay Division players that is the ticing Thursday in order to be ready for (the PAL Bay Division) are good. So we like
This year, Stiles seems to have her high- cause of the team’s newfound depth. The Friday’s opener. to play good teams.”
est hopes yet. Aragon is carrying a whop- team leaders in 2017 were middle hitter Lille With the graduation of Danao, Aragon has
ping 15 players on its varsity roster, and Tuivailala and libero Kicks Danao. added plenty of depth on the back row as To get warmed up for their Sept. 11 league
still has enough in the way of volleyball Through the middle, 5-10 junior Maddie well. Senior defensive specialist Abby opener at Half Moon Bay, the Dons are also
numbers to field a junior-varsity team — Campbell is stepping into the prime start- Legaspi returns, with newcomers Dylan slated to play in the Santa Clara Dig Pink
coached by Gennaro-Trimble — and a fresh- ing role, though she saw plenty of playing Scherer, Ally Thaw and freshman Gabbi Varsity Tournament and the San Luis Obispo
man team. time last season in rotation with Tuivailala. Oaks all in the mix. Varsity Tournament.
problems picking up Cougars’ head coach If anyone can get the best out of their sig- position to hit the ground running as pro-
from Lufkin, Texas, hit 11 by themselves. that’s frankly what was happening.” base hits and it would be more exciting
BATS
Continued from page 11
No pop off the barrel means teams can’t
rely on the long ball anymore. Whether
that’s a good or bad thing seems to depend
Hawaii coach Gerald Oda said the change
has had pros and cons.
“The good thing about it is that it’s more
because we’d get more hits in and it would be
harder for the pitcher.”
Aukai Kea, a pitcher and infielder for
on whether you’re asking a coach or a play- of a defensive pitching thing, and you take
er. Hawaii, is one of the 10 players to hit a
out that sometimes you can just throw the
representing the Great Lakes. “You see it out home run in this tournament, ending an 11-
“I’ll rethink a lot of my strategy, quite bat out and (the ball) can go. With these
there, it takes almost a perfect shot to hit it inning game against Georgia with a walk-
frankly, because I think it’s really hard to bats it will not go,” Oda said. “The difficult
over a 225-foot fence. The ball sounds good off blast in the first game.
hit a home run on a 225-foot field in Little thing, too, is that not everybody is big, so
coming off the bat, the swing looks good League these days,” Barr said. “With that it makes it really difficult for especially the “This year’s bats are kinda toned down so
and these things just die.” said, I think it’s fantastic. I love the quality younger guys that haven’t hit their growth it’s harder for the hitters to get on base,”
Only 10 home runs had been hit in 21 of baseball that’s being played, it forces spurt or are that big and strong.” said Kea. “Since you guys are talking about
games as the LLWS reached its midpoint defense, it forces small ball, it forces you as The players are on the opposite side of the the other night, I thought that ball was
Monday night, with no team accounting for a manager to think about how to move guys fence, unlike the baseballs. gone but it just hopped over the fence. Just
more than one. over and the whole sacrifice thing.” “I just wish it was the old bats so it would by luck it hopped over the fence. If that was
In 2017, a whopping 61 homers were hit “It’s not ‘just go up there and just go bar- go farther,” said Ka’olu Holt, a pitcher and with the other bats, I’m pretty sure it would
across the tournament and the U.S. champs rel the ball and flip it over the fence,’ cause third baseman for Hawaii. “(We’d get) more have hit someone on the hill.”
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What Cohen’s plea and Manafort’s verdict mean for Trump
DOES COHEN’S GUILTY PLEA lawsuit Daniels filed to invalidate a nondisclosure
agreement she signed ahead of the 2016 election.
him closer to ultimate impeachment proceedings,
particularly if the Democrats take back the House.”
MEAN TRUMP VIOLATED THE LAW? Avenatti tweeted that the Cohen pleas should “permit
us to proceed with an expedited deposition of Trump HOW DOES COHEN’S PLEA RELATE
Charleston on Tuesday night painting a Cohen said in court that he made one payment “in under oath about what he knew, when he knew it, and
rosy view of his accomplishments in office, coordination and at the direction of a candidate for
federal office” and the other “under direction of the
what he did about it.” TO THE MUELLER INVESTIGATION?
ticking off developments on trade, taxes, same candidate.” The amounts and dates all line up
Daniels’ case is currently on hold, but Avenatti said he’ll
be looking to get that hold lifted. While the Manafort case was part of Mueller’s
North Korea and even his plans for a Space with the payments made to Daniels and McDougal. investigation, the Cohen case was not. It was handled
Force. The Supreme Court in 1997, ruling in a sexual
Prosecutors did not go as far as Cohen did in open court harassment lawsuit brought by Paula Jones against by prosecutors in New York. Still, it could give Mueller a
“What we’re doing is winning,” Trump in pointing the finger at the president, saying Cohen President Bill Clinton, held that a sitting president could boost.
told cheering supporters. acted“in coordination with a candidate or campaign for be made to answer questions as part of a lawsuit. But Laurie Levenson, a former federal prosecutor and
federal office for purposes of influencing the election.” that ruling did not directly address whether a president professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, argued
“Where is the collusion?” he demanded, Legal experts said there could be multiple reasons for that Cohen’s plea knocks back the argument that the
underscoring that Manafort’s crimes had could be subpoenaed to testify in a criminal
government lawyers’ more cautious statements. investigation, a question the Supreme Court may have investigations swirling around Trump are a“witch hunt,”
occurred before he became involved with the Daniel Petalas, former prosecutor in the Justice to confront if Mueller tries to compel Trump’s testimony as the president has called Mueller’s Russia investigation.
Trump campaign. “You know they’re still Department’s public integrity section, said the issue of in his probe. “No longer can you say Mueller is on a witch hunt when
whether Trump violated the law comes down to you have his own lawyer pleading guilty to things that
looking for collusion.” whether Trump“tried to influence an election, whether were designed to impact the election,” she said.
The president did say he felt “badly for he knew and directed it and whether he knew it was IF THERE IS EVIDENCE OF
both” men, but he largely ignored Cohen’s improper.”
WRONGDOING, CAN TRUMP BE INDICTED? COULD TRUMP PARDON HIMSELF?
guilty pleas to eight felonies. But Trump’s attorney Rudy Giuliani said in a statement:
“There is no allegation of any wrongdoing against the The Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel, which Trump has already shown he’s not afraid to use his
Manafort was convicted Tuesday in President in the government’s charges against Mr. provides legal advice and guidance to executive branch pardon power, particularly for those he has viewed as
Virginia on charges brought by special Cohen.” agencies, has held that a sitting president cannot be unfair victims of partisanship. He pardoned Joe Arpaio,
counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigat- Trump denied to reporters in April that he knew indicted. the former Arizona sheriff who clashed with a judge
ing Russian interference in the 2016 elec- anything about Cohen’s payments to Daniels, though Trump’s lawyers have said that Mueller plans to adhere on immigration, and I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, a Bush
the explanations from the president and Giuliani have to that guidance, though Mueller’s office has never administration official convicted of perjury and
tion and potential obstruction of justice. shifted multiples times since. independently confirmed that. There would obstruction of justice in a leak case.
Cohen pleaded guilty in New York, saying presumably be no bar against charging a president As for whether a president can pardon himself, not
he and Trump had arranged the payment of DOES COHEN’S PLEA MEAN TRUMP COULD after he or she leaves the White House. surprisingly, courts have never had to answer that
hush money to porn star Stormy Daniels and Sol Wisenberg, who conducted grand jury questioning question. Giuliani,Trump’s lawyer, has said it won’t come
a former Playboy model to influence the BE FORCED TO SUBMIT TO QUESTIONS? of Clinton as deputy independent counsel during the to that anyway.
Whitewater investigation, said he still wanted to see “Pardoning himself would be unthinkable and probably
election. Trump’s lawyers have been negotiating with Mueller more details of Cohen’s plea deal. But he said:“Obviously lead to immediate impeachment,” Giuliani told NBC’s
about whether the president would submit to an “Meet the Press” in June. ?And he has no need to do it,
It is the Cohen case that places Trump in interview as part of Mueller’s Russia investigation. Now
it’s not good for Trump. The stuff on Stormy Daniels is
the most jeopardy, legal experts said, as the not good for Trump.” he’s done nothing wrong.” Still, Giuliani argued that
Daniels’ attorney Michael Avenatti says he’ll renew “I’m assuming he’s not going to be indicted because Trump “probably does” have the power to pardon
longtime personal “fixer” acknowledged his efforts to get Trump to submit to a deposition in a he’s a sitting president,” Wisenberg said. “But it leads himself.
role in a scheme to pay off women who
accused the future president of sexual mis- Helsinki last month, among other contro- statement, saying: “There is no allegation needed in the Mueller probe.
conduct. versies. of any wrongdoing against the President in The afternoon of explosive legal develop-
“It’s going to be hard for the president to Case in point, the crowd in West Virginia the government’s charges against Mr. ments comes as the White House is refocus-
try to discredit all this. It’s circling him,” loudly chanted Trump’s campaign staples Cohen.” ing itself around the upcoming midterms and
said David Weinstein, a former federal prose- “Drain the swamp!” and “Lock her up!” Trump’s legal team has also been engaged as Trump allies like Steve Bannon seek to
cutor who is not involved in the case. despite the fresh corruption convictions and in a monthslong negotiation with Mueller’s frame the election as a referendum on the
Trump has shown an uncanny ability to looming prison sentences for his former team about a potential sit-down with the potential impeachment of the president.
shake off a relentless stream of accusations advisers. president, but has objected to the scope of Trump confidants have long argued that the
and jolting statements that provoked out- Manafort’s conviction served as a vindica- the questions. president’s fate in such a scenario would ulti-
rage. His loyal base of supporters has stayed tion of Mueller’s work as investigators con- In a separate courtroom Tuesday, prose- mately be more a matter of politics than law.
with him despite his effort to blame “both tinue to probe potential misdeeds by the cutors and defense attorneys for former Of Cohen’s plea, Bannon argued Tuesday
sides” for the deadly violence between white president and those in his orbit. Mueller’s Trump national security adviser Michael that it “takes away the argument from those
nationalists and anti-racist protesters in team also had referred evidence in the Cohen Flynn agreed to postpone his sentencing who are telling the president it’s not that bad
Charlottesville, Virginia, for one, and his case to federal prosecutors in New York. after he pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI if he loses the House. This now becomes
refusal to side with the U.S. intelligence Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani sought to about his contacts with a Russian offi- more than ever a national election on the
services over Russia’s Vladimir Putin in cast the blame solely on Cohen in a Tuesday cial, in a sign his cooperation was still issue of impeachment.”
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6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Bethany
Lutheran Church, 1095 Cloud Ave., Last Saturday of the Month
Menlo Park. Features the filmed Breakfast. 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. The less wake. ing a problem with any kind of wake
story of Jerry Hartman and how he American Legion Post 409, 757 San Alex Kryska, client manager for and no wake is physically impossi-
learned to control his anger and Mateo Ave., San Bruno. Breakfast
with drinks is $10 for adults and $6 Prop SF, said captains try to hail peo- ble,” he said. “When you’re doing any
transform his life. For more informa- Continued from page 3
tion call 854-5897. for children 12 years old and under. ple when approaching from behind and boating you’re responsible for your
For more information call 345-7388.
often travel slower than 5 knots. safety.”
Elegant Simplicity Par t II: expectation. But others said ferry
Applying Principles of Traditional Senior Showcase Information
Fair. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Little House, operators have sped past them even “We’re not perfect and we’re doing Snaman said the port will sit down
Chinese Medicine in Ever yday
Nutrition. 7 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. San 800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Free
while in plain sight, and they capsized the best we can,” he said, adding that with Prop SF, the police department
services include goody bags, give-
Mateo Public Library, Oak Room, 55
aways, refreshments and door because of the wake. his company will look into the feasi- and Coast Guard to work out a potential
W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Learn tasty
recipes that integrate nutritional prizes. Visit booths with senior serv-
Recreational boaters say Prop SF bility of traveling even slower than speed limit.
ices such as the blood pressure
guidelines from both Western med-
check. Ask the Pharmacists by ferries in many cases have been good they do now. “I think it’s pretty clear people want
icine and traditional Chinese medi-
cine from Dr. Brandon Yip, MD. Cost Peninsula Pharmacists Association
about slowing down when they On the other side, Kryska and some sort of speed control,” he said. “I
is free. For more information call questions you may have. Free. For
522-7818. more information call 344-5200. approach boaters, but then accelerate Redwood City police officers con- don’t think Marker 6 is reasonable and
as soon as they pass them, leaving firmed that kayakers sometimes inten- I don’t think Westpoint Slew is rea-
Native Gardening in Containers. 7 Open House at The Garden by
Equal Play. 10 a.m. to noon. The behind equally burdensome wake. tionally block the path of ferries. sonable. I think it needs to be some-
p.m. to 9 p.m. Redwood City Public
Library, 1044 Middlefield Road, Garden by Equal Play, 11 N. They also complain that the way the David Bagby, who owns a boat where between those two. But we also
Redwood City. Dress the smallest of Ellsworth Ave., San Mateo. Office
spaces using native plants in con- space plus childcare in same loca- ferries currently stop and accelerate docked at West Point Harbor, also said need to look at where all the impacts
tainers. For more information call tion. For more information call 269- after spotting boaters isn’t working he’s seen kayakers misbehave. are to everybody.”
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as Total Human Enhancement Network, as Pacheco Tax Service, 546 Palmer as Two Souls By Razo, 120 W. 3rd Ave.,
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saLes/maRKetInG 94010. Registered Owner: Andrew Jere- Registered Owner: Veronica Pacheco, tered Owner: Erendida Razo, same ad-
my Havili, same address. The business 265 3rd Ave, Redwood City, CA 94063. dress. The business is conducted by an
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as TravelSplunk, 355 Gellert Blvd., Suite as New Daly City Market, 398 Templeton as Nest Property, 533 Airport Blvd, Suite
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Street, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis- Owner: Tsz Wah Chiu, 100 Amador Ave,
tered Owner: Hearth & Home, Inc., CA. San Bruno, CA 94066. The business is
fICtItIoUs BUsIness name The business is conducted by a Corpora- conducted by an Individual. The regis-
statement #278426 tion. The registrants commenced to trants commenced to transact business
The following person is doing business transact business under the FBN on under the FBN onN/A.
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Jocelyn Perucho Bonifacio, same ad- This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 8/16/18. (Published
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Individual. The registrants commenced the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/15/18, 8/29/18, 9/5/18, 9/12/18).
to transact business under the FBN on 8/22/18, 8/29/18, 9/5/18).
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8/8/18, 8/15/18, 8/22/18). Street, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis- Name: Holly Nail Spa, 219 El Camino
tered Owners: Duncan Brooks Stewart, Real, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Date of
fICtItIoUs BUsIness name Andrew Duncan Stewart and Duncan An- original filing: 7/21/2015. Same address.
statement #278423 drew Stewart, same address. The busi- Registrant: Tsz Wah Chiu, same ad-
ness is conducted by a General Partner- dress. The business was conducted by
The following person is doing business an Individual.
as A&C Janitorial Services, 207 Pali- ship. The registrants commenced to
transact business under the FBN on N/A. /s/Tsz Wah Chiu/
sades Drive, DALY CITY, CA 94015. This statement was filed with the Asses-
Registered Owner: Antar Mahasin-Walls, /s/Duncan Andrew Stewart/
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168 Pacific Ave., Apt. 6, Pacifica, CA County on 8/16/18.
94044. The business is conducted by an sor-County Clerk on 7/20/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/15/18, (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
Individual. The registrants commenced nal, 8/22/18, 8/29/18, 9/5/18, 9/12/18).
to transact business under the FBN on 8/22/18, 8/29/18, 9/5/18).
May 14th, 2018.
/s/Antar Mahasin-Walls/
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sor-County Clerk on 7/30/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/1/18,
8/8/18, 8/15/18, 8/22/18).
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Rockets strike
Afghan capital
By Amir Shah and Kathy Gannon gation into the security breach.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Former Interior Minister Noorul Haq
Olomi blamed political squabbling inside
KABUL, Afghanistan — Rockets Ghani’s government for distracting the
slammed into the heart of the capital of president’s attention from security matters,
Kabul on Tuesday as President Ashraf Ghani allowing the near-daily violence by insur-
delivered a speech marking a Muslim holi- gents to continue.
day, the latest in a series of brazen attacks “The deaths every day of our security
that highlighted Afghanistan’s deteriorat- forces is a big calamity for our country,”
ing security. said Olomi, now a defense analyst.
He also blamed neighboring Pakistan,
No injuries were reported from the mortar
saying that the international community
rounds that hit in the diplomatic quarter; one
has done too little to force Islamabad to shut
struck near the presidential palace, another
REUTERS down safe havens for terrorist groups inside
near a NATO compound and the U. S.
Smoke rises from the site of an attack in Kabul, Afghanistan. its territory. The U.S. and Afghanistan also
Embassy, according to police official Jan
have routinely alleged that Pakistan harbors
Agha.
Taliban insurgents,
In response, Afghan helicopter gunships Pakistan denies the allegation and says
bombed the house from which the rockets some of the deadliest terrorist attacks on its
SAGE Specialties: were believed to have been launched. Hours territory have been plotted by the Islamic
t$BSEJPMPHZ later, at least two militants were reported State affiliate based in Nangarhar province
t&NFSHFODZ$SJUJDBM$BSF killed. in eastern Afghanistan.
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t%FSNBUPMPHZ during the live broadcast of Ghani’s speech support, have repeatedly struck IS redoubts
t*OUFHSBUJWF.FEJDJOF commemorating the Eid al-Adha holiday, in Nangarhar in recent months with some
t*OUFSOBM.FEJDJOF and the president interrupted his remarks to success, although the group still has been
t/FVSPMPHZ say: “If they are thinking the rocket attack able to carry out attacks. Last week, it
will keep Afghans down, they are wrong.”
t0ODPMPHZ claimed responsibility for a suicide bomb-
The attack came amid an unrelenting wave ing that killed 34 high school graduates,
t1IZTJDBM3FIBCJMJUBUJPO of deadly violence across the country in
t4VSHFSZ most of them Shiites, who were taking uni-
recent weeks and dealt another blow to versity entrance exams in Kabul. The IS
Ghani’s efforts to revive peace talks to end affiliate is known as the Islamic State in
the 17-year war. On Sunday, he had offered a Khorasan Province, the ancient name of an
holiday cease-fire, saying it would only area that once spanned parts of Iran,
It’s August! Time to Check Your Pet’s Microchip take effect if the Taliban reciprocated.
An affiliate of the Islamic State group
claimed responsibility, saying its fighters
Afghanistan and Central Asia.
In Islamabad, new Prime Minister Imran
Learn more on our blog: www.sagecenters.com/blog-pet-tips/ Khan condemned the rocket attack.
had fired the shells that struck the heavily “We are with the Afghan people and gov-
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fortified Kabul neighborhood. There was no ernment to fully defeat this cowardly think-
twww.sagecenters.com immediate comment from the Taliban. ing,” Khan said in an Urdu language state-
The Interior Ministry launched an investi- ment.