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Educators examine
Expressing emotion through music future of homework
Hawaiian ukulele artist to perform at the Fox Theatre Sunday Panel addresses perks of adopting new
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF approach better serving modern students
By Austin Walsh Hillsborough to discuss the shift-
Jake Shimabukuro was just 4 DAILY JOURNAL STAFF ing expectations for a students
years old when the Hawaii natives learning once they leave their
mother placed a ukulele in his Education officials along the campus.
hands and sparked a now 36-year Peninsula are reconsidering their The event hosted by Anthony
career that is sustained by human approach to assigning homework Ranii, superintendent of the
connections with family, fans and and the new preferred model seem- Hillsborough City Elementary
other musicians. ingly values quality ahead of quan- School District, collected the per-
Music is all about connecting, tity. spective of those influenced by
and expressing the range of human A panel of local educators con- research showing the traditional,
emotion, he said. vened Wednesday, Feb. 15, at one-size-fits-all approach to
KAYOKO YAMAMOTO
Jake Shimabukuro performs live in 2016. See JAKE, Page 31 Crocker Middle School in
See HOMEWORK, Page 4
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or four days a week both on the East and recovery communities. Lana celebrated 40
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resource for districts interested in revising Most of the educators agreed policies ing skills students need to succeed in a mod-
HOMEWORK their homework policy, after issuing
research showing most elementary students
gain little or nothing from doing home-
encouraging specialized lesson plans
designed to engage a students passion away
from the classroom are preferred to sending
ern learning environment.
Some panelists noted while moving away
Continued from page 1 from the homework model that served previ-
work. them home with rote assignments. ous generations, they have faced backlash
Yet despite the wealth of studies fortify- Schafer said educators should seek out from parents who fear the shift represents a
homework offers little benefit. ing her work, Dunlap said it is common for materials and lessons crafted to help stu- reduced commitment to academic rigor.
Maggie MacIsaac, superintendent of the some students across the nation to spend dents understand that work is not just
Burlingame Elementary School District, Officials though emphasized the change
between three and four hours a night doing drudgery and something to fear. Kids have to should be seen as a commitment to assuring
served as a panelist and said her districts work after school. be hungry to want to learn.
performance improved after authorizing an each student is offered lessons designed to
amended homework policy. Considering the variety of extracurricular While studies show students between fit their best interest, rather than assuming
Our test scores are higher than they have activities in which many local students kindergarten and fifth-grade should not be everyone in a class learns at the same pace
ever been and we are assigning less home- engage, MacIsaac said Burlingame officials assigned busy work after class, there are through the same assignments.
work, said MacIsaac to a crowd of favored trimming homework time to assure still tremendous benefits to honing a young Baker also noted much of the most recent
Hillsborough parents and school officials. young learners are granted a chance to spend learners desire and appreciation for reading curriculum emphasizes the value of team-
She was joined on the panel by evening hours with the family. on their own. work and learning through working on proj-
Burlingame High School Principal Paul Allowing adequate time for young people Also, as students begin to move through ects, which are not ideal to assign as home-
Belzer; Nueva Middle School Head Liza to step away from homework in favor of the middle grades and into high school, work.
Reynal; John Schafer, Menlo School upper getting enough sleep is an added bonus of time spent on homework daily should Three years since approving an amended
school director; Craig Baker, San Carlos reducing homework as well, said Dunlap. increase to better prepare them for college homework policy, MacIsaac said beyond
Elementary School District superintendent; Baker, whose district also recently and eventually a career, according to the improved performance on the most
Lori Musso, Curriculum and Instruction approved an amended homework policy, research. recent round of standardized test scores, she
Services administrator with the San Mateo said the shift was brought under an attempt The discussion was hosted as said there is qualitative proof showing the
County Office of Education; and Margaret to grant students, teachers and parents Hillsborough City Elementary School decision is paying dividends.
Dunlap, Challenge Success school program greater autonomy in crafting lessons better District officials are examining potentially There is the general feel that children are
director. designed to resonate with a students inter- overhauling homework policy to better not as stressed out, she said. And quite
Dunlaps organization has been a leading est. align with a mission statement emphasiz- frankly, neither are the parents.
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Suspect sought Local briefs
in connection with copulation, rape of an unconscious
armed robbery of Safeway victim, false imprisonment with
Police are asking for help identi- violence and robbery, police said.
fying a suspect in an armed robbery The Menlo Park Police
Wednesday night at a Safeway store Investigations Unit was made aware
in Pacifica. of the rape and robbery on Tuesday,
At 9:40 p.m. officers went to the police said.
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the robbery had just occurred. investigators were able to identify
Police said the suspect, who the suspect with her statements and
appeared to be wearing a mask that through further investigation,
covered his or her whole face, police said.
entered the room where the safe is Williams was booked into the
and took out a gun. San Mateo County Jail without
The suspect took an undetermined incident.
amount of money and left the store
in the direction of Highway 1.
REUTERS The suspect appeared to be a man. Regulators probe dumping
Rocks are hauled to the Lake Oroville Dam. Surveillance video shows the per- of debris from deadly fire
son wearing glasses, a gray or tan
California slowing release of shirt and black pants. OAKLAND The top air quality
Police Capt. Chris Clements said regulator in the San Francisco Bay
officers are still finding out how the Area is investigating Friday why
suspect got into the room where the charred debris from an Oakland
Onl
environmentalists objections
By Michael Biesecker Pruitts supporters cheered his con- sil fuels crossed party lines to support
chairman, quipped during an MSNBC interview on Friday.
Adding to the ire: It was the second time in less than 30
days and during Black History Month that Trump said
something that came across as indifferent toward black peo-
ple. The president was ridiculed Feb. 1 for praising aboli-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS firmation, hailing the 48-year-old Trumps pick, Sens. Joe Manchin of tionist Frederick Douglass, who died in 1895, as someone
Republican lawyer as the ideal pick to West Virginia and Heidi Heitkamp of whos done an amazing job and is being recognized more
WASHINGTON Over the strong roll back environmental regulations North Dakota. and more.
objections of environmental groups, they say are a drag on the nations During his Senate confirmation After Thursdays news conference, the CBC tweeted a
the Senate confirmed Scott Pruitt to economy. hearing last month, Pruitt said he dis- copy of a letter, dated Jan. 19 and addressed to Trump,
lead the Environmental Protection EPA has made life hard for families agreed with Trumps past statements requesting a meeting. The caucus said although it got no
Agency on Friday, giving President all across America, said Sen. John that global warming is a hoax. response to that letter, Trump did reach out Thursday and
Donald Trump an eager partner to ful- Barrasso, R-Wyo., chairman of the However, Pruitt has previously that plans for a meeting are now in the works.
fill his campaign pledge to increase Senate Environment and Public Works expressed doubt about scientific evi- The White House declined to comment on Friday about
the use of planet-warming fossil fuels. Committee. The agency has issued dence showing that the planet is heat- Trumps exchange with Ryan.
Pruitt was sworn in later Friday by punishing regulations that caused ing up and that humans are to blame. Trump used the moment to pander to his supporters, said
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito. many hardworking Americans to lose Pruitts nomination was vigorously Lehigh University professor James Peterson, and the irony
In six years as Oklahomas attorney their jobs. Mr. Pruitt will bring much opposed by environmental groups and is that the point of Ryans question Trumps plan for
general, Pruitt filed 14 lawsuits chal- needed change. hundreds of current and former EPA urban communities got lost.
lenging EPA regulations that included The vote was 52-46 as Republican employees, who fear he will preside His histrionics ... obscured what was a very significant
limits on carbon emissions from coal- leaders used their partys narrow over massive budget and staff cuts. question in the first place, Peterson said.
fired power plants. He also sued over Senate majority to push Pruitts con- The biologists, scientists, lab Trumps comments came while the White House was in
the EPAs recent expansion of water firmation despite calls from top technicians, engineers and other civil the midst of making overtures to black constituencies. The
bodies regulated under the Clean Water Democrats to delay the vote until servants who work at the EPA must be same day that Trump sparred with reporters, Vice President
Act, a federal measure opposed by requested emails are released next able to do their jobs without political Mike Pence joined with South Carolina Republican Sen.
industries that would be forced to clean week. interference or fear of retribution, Tim Scott, one of three blacks in the Senate, for a White
up polluted wastewater. Sen. Susan Collins of Maine was the said J. David Cox Sr., president of the House listening session with black small business own-
Pruitt submitted his resignation as lone Republican vote against Pruitt. American Federation of Government ers and community leaders. And the president is also expect-
attorney general to Oklahoma Gov. Two Democrats from states with Employees, a labor union representing ed to issue an executive order soon on support for histori-
Mary Fallin on Friday. economies heavily dependent on fos- more than 9,000 EPA employees. cally black colleges and universities.
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One state or two? Mixed messages from U.S. on Mideast peace plans
By Josh Ledereman precedent by backing away from make such a deal possible. leaders and diplomats becomes tor- position had been rather clear. The
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS U.S. insistence on a two-state To be sure, its somewhat a matter tuously parsed by partisans on all last three presidents had advocated
solution, his envoy to the United of semantics. The White House has sides. the emergence of an independent,
WASHINGTON President Nations, Ambassador Nikki Haley, argued theres no daylight between All these phrases are loaded, and sovereign Palestinian country in
Donald Trump and his envoys are said we absolutely support a two- what Trump said before his meeting theyre going to take on a life of most of the territory that Israel
sending mixed messages about state solution. As Haley addressed this week with Prime Minister their own, said David Makovsky seized in the 1967 Mideast War.
their support for an independent reporters at the U.N., Trumps nom- Benjamin Netanyahu and what oth- of the Washington Institute for Land swaps agreed to by both sides
Palestinian state, confusing a world inee for ambassador to Israel, David ers in his administration have Near East Policy. It was not a good would allow some Jewish settle-
that has traditionally looked to Friedman, was telling the Senate he declared. way to begin, because its going to ments built in east Jerusalem or the
America for leadership on one of would be delighted with such an But this is the Middle East, where distract everyone from the job at West Bank to become part of Israel.
the Mideasts most intractable con- agreement, while expressing skep- seemingly innocuous comments hand, which is to end the current The existence of a recognized
flicts. ticism that Palestinians were pre- can be explosive and every word impasse and engage the parties. nation of Palestine would mean the
After Trump broke with decades of pared to take the necessary steps to uttered by the United States, its Until these last days, the U.S. end of Israels occupation.
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Report: Islamic State groups
business model near collapse
By Lori Hinnant center at Kings College London. That
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS also means it has a lot more expenses. It
needs to fix roads. It needs to pay teachers.
The Islamic State group is hemorrhaging It needs to run health services. It needs to
money with every piece of territory it pay for these things that al-Qaida never had
loses, according to a new analysis that to.
found that the groups business model is But less money may not make the group
on the path to failure. less dangerous, the report said.
The analysis released Saturday by the We know from the attacks in Paris and
International Centre for the Study of Brussels and Berlin that none of them was
Radicalisation and Political Violence and expensive, Neumann said.
the accounting firm EY found that the self- Most of the recent attacks in Europe and
proclaimed caliphates financial resources the U.S. were self-financed by the people
have been drained substantially since the that carried them out, with little input or
days beginning in mid-2014 when it cap- money from the IS leadership in the war
tured banks, oil wells and entire warehouses zone of Syria and Iraq.
of weapons as it amassed land. Among the top sources of revenue for the
The report found that Islamic State rev- Islamic State group were taxes and fees, oil,
enue has declined from up to $1.9 billion in ransoms, and looting or other extortion.
REUTERS 2014 to at most $870 million in 2016. All of those, Neumann said, required newly
Men comfort each other as they attend the funeral of a relative who was killed in a suicide blast One of the mistakes thats been made in captured territory to be sustainable and to
at the tomb of Sufi saint Syed Usman Marwandi, also known as the Lal Shahbaz Qalandar the past when we were talking about Islamic keep the groups promise of a caliphate.
shrine, in Sehwan Sharif, Pakistan. State was talking about it purely as a terror- A federal lawsuit filed in December was a
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BOYS
well. The result was a HMB offense that could hardly set a recent memory, one in each of the past two years.
point man at the top of the half-court set, let alone get any Thats our weakness, Forslund said. So the more phys-
kind of distribution into the paint. ical teams theyre going to pressure us out here. And we
Continued from page 11 Theyre pressuring us out by half court, HMB head coach just cant handle it. We dont have that same physicality.
Rich Forslund said. Its pretty tough to run an offense if And that fed right into the hands of Sequoia.
thats where youre going to be. We dont have a guard that We work around the ball pressure, Schult said. If the
HMB was coming off its two biggest offensive games of can go anywhere and they cant make passes.
the season, with an 83-28 win over Oceana in the regular- ball pressure is good enough, then it makes everybody elses
season finale, then an 84-53 win over Aragon in Thursdays LeBlanc scored a game-high 18 points. He was hardly a job easier.
PAL tournament opener. In Fridays semifinal, however, the one-man show from 3-point range, but his fast start was Sequoias energy spanned into the second half, but HMB
Cougars shot just 26.3 percent (10 of 38), including just 4 of contagious as four different Cherokees accounted for eight did put up a fight in the third quarter. The Cougars came out
19 from beyond the arc. 3s on the night. more disciplined to getting to the hoop, with junior forward
More importantly, the Cougars could not get past a wall of Hes something else, Sequoia forward Nathan Schult Ethan Menzies soldiering into traffic to draw a pair of fouls
Sequoia defenders. With the post on lockdown, the said. We feed off NJai. The stuff he does is contagious for and, in turn, hit all four of his free throws in the period.
Cherokees guards swarmed with man-to-man tenacity as sure. Menzies finished with a team-high 16 points and four
After Sequoias big start, Schult kept the pressure on by rebounds and helped close the deficit to 28-22 just two min-
opening the second quarter with a 3 amid a 13-2 Sequoia run utes into the second half. But that is as close as HMB would
that spanned the opening two periods. By halftime, much in get as LeBlanc turned up the heat with a steal for a run-away
part to HMB hitting just two field goals in the second quar- lay-in as Sequoia spat back with a 7-2 run.
ter, including whiffing on all eight 3-point attempts, the Were a pretty good team when everybody is on, Coach
Cherokees opened up a 29-15 lead by the break. Lauese said. But NJai definitely gets our guys going. Like
Sequoia center Ziggy Lauese was also a big first-half pres- I said, hes done it all year.
ence. With the Cherokees outrebounding HMB 33-22 in the LeBlanc netted two more 3s as Sequoia outscored HMB 15-
game, Ziggy Lauese notched a game-high 11 boards, includ- 5 in the fourth quarter.
ing seven in the first half. Now, Sequoia advances to Saturdays championship game
I feed off my teams energy, Ziggy Lauese said. They to face PAL South rival M-A. The two teams split the regular-
shoot, I get to it. Thats all there is to it. season series, with Sequoia winning at home 68-58, before
The physicality is something that fuels Ziggy Lauese, and M-A took the second game on its home court 63-52.
proved a dominant aspect against a HMB team despite Its going to be an exciting game, Coach Lauese said. I
winning four consecutive PAL North Division titles has mean, both teams, right? In some ways, the basketball gods
graduated its two best post players the program has seen in are looking over and this is the only way we can do it.
3.25 3.36
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GIRLS
Jerlene Miller scored all 13 of her points in minutes left in the first quarter. The Warriors It was more of the same in the second half.
the first half, while adding nine rebounds and finally got on the scoreboard on a 3-pointer South City scored seven of the first nine
two blocks. Neveah Miller chipped in with from Jew, which kicked off a 7-0 run, that saw points of the third quarter to take a 28-23
Continued from page 11 eight points, while Kayla Jew finished with South City take a 7-6 lead with under four min- advantage and a Valerie Avila 3-pointer with
five points, including a runner off the glass utes left in the opening period. under two minutes left in the third gave South
with just over a minute to play in regulation to A pair of Calhoun free throws gave the lead City a 31-26 lead going into the fourth quar-
had only eight points in regulation, but put the Warriors up 38-36. back to the Cougars, but South City respond- ter.
scored eight of her teams 11 overtime points For the second game in a row, Half Moon ed by scoring the final four points of the peri-
to finish with a game-high 16 points. With the Warriors leading 33-28 following
Bay absolutely dominated the boards, out- od to lead 11-8 after one. a Neveah Miller jumper at the 6:51 mark, Half
Not that Cedeno took a lot of shots. She rebounding the Warriors 50-31, the second The Half Moon Bay offense finally got out
realized early on that the Cougars defensive Moon Bay ran off six unanswered points to
time in as many games the Cougars grabbed of first gear in the second quarter. Back-to- take a 34-33 lead, the Cougars first since the
efforts were focused on her. Once she accepted 50 or more rebounds in a game. Siobhan back buckets from Walling and Calhoun
that, she said she settled down and had a differ- 3:46 mark of the second quarter.
Calhoun and Longaker each snagged 13 regained the lead for the Cougars, 12-11. A
ent focus get the rest of her team involved. rebounds. three-point player from Jerlene Miller gave A three-point play from Cedeno gave the
In the beginning, I was frustrated I was Defensively, we did (execute the way we the lead back to the Warriors, 14-12, but a Warriors 36-34 lead and the way things were
wasnt getting my shot off, Cedeno said. I wanted), Velasco said. Today, offensively, coast-to-coast layup from Walling tied the going, it seemed like Jews runner off the
had to tell myself, Its not your game, its not we didnt get in a good rhythm. game at 14. The Warriors took the lead back bounce might prove to be the game winner
your game. I had to do that so I was settled. Calhoun led the Cougars offensively, fin- on Cedenos first basket of the game, a 3- with 1:05 left, but Longakers free throws sent
Said Carion: They decided not to let ishing with 12 points. Longaker added 10 and pointer, for a 17-14 lead. the game to overtime.
Cedeno beat them. Addison Walling chipped in nine points. A jumper from Katherine Dioli with eight I dont think we played our best game,
The rest of her teammates did chip in Both teams got off to slow starts, with Half seconds left, pulled the Cougars into a half- Carion said. But to get a win over a very good
enough for South City to pull out the victory. Moon Bay taking a 6-0 lead with under five time tie at 21. team looks well for our future.
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NEW ORLEANS Russell fashion week? Whats your look at it that way, its pretty easy
Westbrook and Kevin Durant had We s t b r o o k favorite fashion to me. NHL GLANCE
plenty to say at their first All-Star responded to a brand? What you Ultimately, which five players
EASTERN CONFERENCE
appearance. question about like? are on the court at any given time Atlantic Division
Just not about one another. Durant. Man. For his part, will be up to West coach Steve Kerr GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Theres a lot of Durant was curt, . Montreal 58 31 19 8 70 165 150
Reunited on the Western Ottawa 55 30 19 6 66 148 146
Conference All-Star team, the for- Russell g reat -l o o k i n g Kevin Durant or vague or So far, Kerr has been coy about Boston 58 29 23 6 64 157 155
mer Oklahoma City Thunder team- things at fash- sometimes criti- how hell handle his rotations. Toronto 56 26 19 11 63 174 167
Westbrook Florida 56 26 20 10 62 144 159
mates until Durant left for Golden ion week, man. cal of the media for obsessing over Of course, the coach used to work Buffalo 58 25 23 10 60 143 161
State last summer will have to Im looking forward to new collec- things that arent important, not to in TV, so he knows as well as any- Tampa Bay 56 25 24 7 57 154 160
Detroit 57 22 25 10 54 141 171
practice together on Saturday and tions. Its been good, man. him anyway. one how to maintain intrigue.
play together on Sunday. Two questions later came this gem Durant used a total of five words The only thing I want is for our Metropolitan Division
from Westbrook: to respond to his first question players to enjoy the weekend, Kerr Washington 56 39 11 6 84 192 121
If either of them expects it to be Pittsburgh 57 36 13 8 80 202 160
awkward particularly after the Man, you see the new public about the opportunity to play with said. Its a hectic weekend for all of Columbus 57 37 15 5 79 184 139
way they jawed at one another in a school clothing? Crazy, dog. They Westbrook again: them. Its a great honor to be here. I N.Y. Rangers 57 37 19 1 75 194 151
N.Y. Islanders56 26 20 10 62 166 167
recent regular season game they got like the new Jordan hoodie. ... Im excited to be here. want everybody to be comfortable Philadelphia 58 27 24 7 61 151 177
werent discussing it on Friday. Its crazy man. A lot of new, great Later, Durant said more directly, and happy. This should be an enjoy- New Jersey 57 24 23 10 58 131 162
things at fashion week Ive seen, I dont want to talk about it. able time. So I dont want anybody Carolina 54 24 22 8 56 141 158
Westbrook smirked and respond-
ed to questions about any potential man. At other times, Durant became to feel uncomfortable. WESTERN CONFERENCE
awkward interaction with Durant What other designers? Gucci? philosophical, minimizing the sig- Im just going to try to create a Central Division
Minnesota 57 38 13 6 82 190 131
and or the other Warriors with The new Gucci stuff is dope. Good nificance of contract talks, trades or very comfortable environment for Chicago 57 35 17 5 75 166 147
thoughts on New York Citys stuff, man. when stars change teams. the players and hope that everyone St. Louis 58 31 22 5 67 167 168
Nashville 56 27 21 8 62 158 151
Fashion Week. Later came another, more general Its not real-life problems, just relaxes and enjoys themselves Winnipeg 60 26 29 5 57 174 191
Man, you know what? Fashion question about playing with four Durant said, so he prefers to just and Im pretty confident that Dallas 59 22 27 10 54 161 190
members of Golden State on the block it out. they will. Colorado 56 16 38 2 34 111 187
week has been great. You seen fash-
Pacific Division
Sharks 58 34 18 6 74 161 141
Edmonton 58 31 19 8 70 168 151
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS transition and our offense came from wanted to get things going early, try strengthen their position in the Pac- Fridays Games
Columbus 2, Pittsburgh 1, OT
there. Our defense was phenomenal to get to the free-throw line. A lot of 12 standings. Colorado 2, Carolina 1, OT
STANFORD On a night when in the second half, especially late. my offense came from there As it is, coach Cuonzo Martins Florida 4, Anaheim 1
Saturdays Games
was equally effective shooting from Marcus Allen added 11 points for tonight. team could drop into a tie for fourth St. Louis at Buffalo, 10 a.m.
the perimeter as he was from the the Cardinal, who overcame an early After California closed within 62- depending on the outcome of USCs Winnipeg at Montreal, 11 a.m.
Washington at Detroit, 11 a.m.
free-throw line, Stanfords Dorian 12-point deficit to beat their cross- 56 on Grant Mullins 3-pointer with game against No. 6 UCLA on N.Y. Islanders at New Jersey, 4 p.m.
Pickens had no desire to talk about bay rivals for the 21st time in the 4:54 remaining, Allen made two free Saturday. Edmonton at Chicago, 4 p.m.
Ottawa at Toronto, 4 p.m.
his offense. last 24 meetings between the two throws and Pickens scored on a I just thought we were careless San Jose at Arizona, 5 p.m.
It was the way the Cardinal played teams at Maples Pavilion. jumper from the free-throw line as with the ball, Martin said. It con- Tampa Bay at Dallas, 5 p.m.
Nashville at Minnesota, 5 p.m.
defense that gave Pickens the most Stanford (13-13, 5-9 Pac-12) won he was falling backward onto the cerns me because we lost the game Calgary at Vancouver, 7 p.m.
satisfaction, especially considering for only the second time in seven court. and we had 20 turnovers and we did- Florida at Los Angeles, 7 p.m.
Sundays Games
the opponent. games and split the season series Jabari Bird scored 23 points and nt play well. You cant have 20 Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 9:30 a.m.
Pickens scored 23 points, Reid with California. set a career-high with seven 3s for turnovers, especially against a team Detroit at Pittsburgh, noon
Winnipeg at Ottawa, 2 p.m.
Travis had 19 with nine rebounds Pickens had nine points, includ- the Golden Bears (18-8, 9-5). Ivan thats not pressing you. Nashville at Columbus, 3 p.m.
and Stanford held on to beat ing a pair of 3-pointers, as part of a Rabb added 16 points and 13 Chicago at Buffalo, 3 p.m.
New Jersey at N.Y. Islanders, 3 p.m.
California 73-68 on Friday night. 20-5 run in the second half when the rebounds after being slowed by foul
trouble in the first half.
Up next Toronto at Carolina, 4 p.m.
Once we started picking it up Cardinal pulled away. He finished 5 Tampa Bay at Colorado, 5 p.m.
defensively is when we started really of 9 from the floor and made 10 of 11 Californias loss was costly. The Cal : Returns to Haas Pavilion and Boston at San Jose, 5:30 p.m.
Los Angeles at Anaheim, 6 p.m.
making a push and making a run, free throws. Bears failed to complete their first hosts No. 7 Oregon on Feb. 22. Philadelphia at Vancouver, 7 p.m.
Pickens said. Once we started get- I just wanted to be aggressive, season sweep of the Cardinal since Stanfo rd: Hosts Oregon State at Mondays Games
Florida at St. Louis, 5 p.m.
ting stops we were able to get out in inside and out, Pickens said. I 2009-10 and missed a chance to Maples Pavilion on Feb. 22. Anaheim at Arizona, 6 p.m.
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detrimental. California Republicans including House Caltrain project, Murphy said. This is an
This was the final decision needed to Majority Leader U.S. Rep. Kevin McCarthy issue about whether the federal government
move forward with a project that will trans- and U.S. Rep. Jeff Denham, who is chair of is going to invest in infrastructure improve-
form the way we experience transportation the House rail subcommittee seized an ments in the way it has in the past.
Continued from page 1 on the Peninsula, benefit tens of thousands opportunity to weigh in. In late January, After awarding design-build contracts last
of Bay Area commuters and create jobs for they sent a letter to Secretary Chao urging year, Caltrain has until March 1 to issue a
Chao took over, and shortly after almost 10,000 people across the country. It what they described as support for high- full-notice to proceed to its contractors
Republican leaders asked for the delay cit- will be unfortunate if the only thing stand- speed rail be delayed until a more thorough before the agreed upon price could expire. In
ing concerns about Californias controver- ing in the way of moving forward with review. the last few years alone, the project costs
sial high-speed rail project. those benefits is a signature from the A spokesperson for McCarthy did not have already ballooned nearly $500 million
Caltrain supporters were aghast by administration, Murphy said. Were not return requests for comment Friday. and the contracts were a way to lock in a
Fridays announcement that could signifi- sure if this project, in the state of readiness Eshoo, along with dozens of other price.
cantly stunt what they say is a vital, shov- that its in today, can survive an unknown California lawmakers, sent Chao a response The goal was to bring electric trains to
el-ready infrastructure improvement that period of delay. letter emphasizing the funds were for riders by late 2020, but immediately follow-
will create jobs in the Bay Area and across In a brief letter to Caltrain, FTA Executive Caltrains project, which has independent ing the FTAs decision Murphy said its too
the nation. Director Matthew Welbes said a decision utility regardless of whether high-speed rail early to tell what the fallout will be in
I think today I heard a big door slam and that could have come as early as Friday ever comes to fruition. regards to scheduling and costs.
I dont remember the last time I have felt would be postponed until electrification can The recent announcement prompted by Assemblyman Kevin Mullin, D-South
this dejected for the people of our region. be considered in conjunction with Trumps Chao was particularly startling since the San Francisco, has been a loyal advocate
The agencies, the people, the community, budget and an FTA report to congress on FTA appeared to support the project as far and wrote a new law to clarify high-speed
the business community, the environmental grant expenditures. back as November 2015 when it gave rail bond funds could be used on bookend
community, the chambers of commerce While acknowledging Caltrains March 1 Caltrains grant application a medium-high projects like Caltrain. Mullin questioned
[and] riders, said U.S. Rep. Anna Eshoo, D- deadline to finalize contracts, Welbes rating. how Trumps prior experience and state-
Palo Alto. Its just a crushing blow and briefly explained the FTA requires addition- In May 2016, the FTA said it recommend- ments aligned with the FTAs disappoint-
what rubs salt into the wound is this is just al time to complete review of this signifi- ed Caltrain for the Capital Improvement ing decision.
straight politics, straight partisan politics. cant commitment of Federal resources. Investment Grant which ultimately needs I was encouraged by the presidents stat-
They did it because they could. The entire $2 billion Caltrain project is congressional approval as part of the annu- ed commitment to infrastructure projects.
Caltrain is the only pending grant appli- supported by a range of local, regional and al budget. Since then, extensive vetting has Upgrades to the Caltrain system are
cation that straddled the Obama-Trump tran- state funding including a $713 million proceeded and a 30-day notice to Congress absolutely that. As a developer, the presi-
sition, according to an FTA spokeswoman. allocation from high-speed rail that frus- of the finalized review culminated Friday. dent knows the consequences and potential
trated those opposed to the states proposal Typically, Congress appropriates $2 bil- for cost increases due to undue delays.
Delaying growth to create a bullet train from Los Angeles to lion a year for the capital investment grant, Modernizing Caltrain is a job creator, will
Local representatives were shocked as San Francisco. which projects usually receive in annual better serve the workforce of the Bay Area,
investing in infrastructure is one of the few installments. and is good for the environment. Win, win,
issues on which both Republicans as well as High-speed scrutiny win, Mullin said in an email.
Democrats agree, and Trump has consistent- Caltrain and high-speed rail became inter- A new era for transit? U. S. Rep. Jackie Speier, D-San San
ly voiced commitment to bolstering jobs. twined when the two agreed to share the Local representatives said the news was Mateo, who along with Eshoo wrote to
Between electrifying 51 miles of tracks tracks running along the Peninsula, a move particularly shocking Caltrain had previ- Chao about what was at risk should federal
and purchasing new trains, the Caltrain codified by legislation and necessitating ously met all of the federal requirements, funding fall through, sought to sway Trump
Modernization Program would create over electrification. underwent environmental review, had with his familiar slogan.
9, 600 jobs; including 1, 300 jobs in But with the agreement came harsher matching funds from other sources, and Caltrain is the backbone of the Silicon
Florida, Virginia, Wisconsin and Colorado. scrutiny for Caltrain electrification, partic- received support from the former president. Valley transportation system and this deci-
In Salt Lake City alone, the project is driv- ularly from those who view the $64 billion Murphy said the FTAs action could have sion to delay would threaten to break the
ing an electric train manufacturer to build a high-speed rail project as a boondoggle broader consequences. backbone of this economy, Speier said in a
new assembly plant that would employ 550 stymied by lawsuits and failing to meet Were certainly in unchartered territory, statement. To make America great again,
workers, according to Caltrain. requirements of voter-approved bonds. this is a new administration and we are in a the president should order that this grant be
Caltrain Chief Communications Officer Apparently emboldened by the White sense the canary in the coal mine because made and then join us to turn dirt as 9,600
Seamus Murp h y s ai d t h e ag en cy was House shakeup, a dozen congressional this decision does not just apply to the good American jobs related to this project
digesting the announcement that could be spread over 13 states are created.
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SEE PAGE 21
Spotlight.
Microphone.
Voice.
A sea of darkness encompassed the stage
where he stood. About 30,000 people gath-
ered on that day, 1993, at Moffett Fields
closing as a naval air station. Up above, in
big neon lights, a sign read, J.C. Harris is
now performing.
This was Jerome Harris biggest moment.
Fist Fight is an indulgence in adolescent male fantasy, where teachers fight and kids rule the school. But it was certainly not the last, or the
first.
was
Harris ride as a singer began when he
in the Navy. He was in it for four years
By Lindsey Bahr talents like Jillian Bell (22 Jump Street) Keen starts with a ridiculous premise: One
in the pack, and creating parts for others on the USS Constellation CV-64.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS high-school teacher insists that another
like Silicon Valley star Kumail Nanjiani, I met some guys on this carrier that like
fight him after school to settle a profes-
who plays a school security guard. And all to sing like I do and we had a band behind
LOS ANGELES No one could have pre- sional beef. The opening scene further sets
us. We were vocalists, the old R&B vocal-
dicted when they were making the breezy, were delighting in Tracy Morgans return the juvenile tone, taking just seconds to
to movies after his near-fatal 2014 acci- ists. We harmonized, did some stepping,
irreverent, 91-minute Charlie Day and Ice introduce viewers to the scripts three
Cube comedy Fist Fight that it would be dent. moving around. We were the overseas home
favorite words: the F-word, the P-word and
coming out in the midst of such uncertain We all worried about (Tracy) so much port people. We would perform in places
the B-word.
and divisive times. because of the accident and to see him nor- like the Philippines, Japan and Hong
Higher Learning, this isnt.
Back then, nearly two years ago, the cast mal and not really affected by the accident Kong. We were like the overseas celebrities
Fist Fight is an indulgence in adoles-
was thinking about the story about a group physically, it was great, Cube said. You cent male fantasy, where teachers fight and until we got back to the boat and we were
of teachers facing layoffs in a mismanaged realize how precious life is. In a blink of an just the same old regular guy, Harris said.
kids rule the school. So it doesnt really
public school, and how some were finally eye you can be gone. It makes you cherish Around the time that he was in the Navy,
matter that it plays its leading men as cari-
getting the chance to work together (Cube the moments you got with a person. he was also a solo act; his stage name was
catures and uses sexist insults throughout.
had tried to work with Day on Ride Along All in all, it was as fun as one would Its an absurd undertaking from the start. J.C. Harris. As he stood in front of those
2 but it didnt pan out). They were chang-
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Even with his full-time job of being a It would be great to get paid for it a
STUDENT
School in Belmont. The band is called
Smokin Slice of Mojo Band. The other project manager, Harris labels himself as a lot of times I do request to get paid for it
members are history teacher David Gomez, professional singer because he isnt a because I have served and done my time,
on the drums, and English teacher Cindy karaoke singer. He has sang with many paid my dues. But a lot of times, I just do it
Continued from page 19 Shusterman, vocalist. They mainly play people and has been on at least five CDs. for the love of the game. When you love
R&B, rock n roll, country, and 70s and Its never too late to really tap into the something and its a gift, you just share it
30,000 people in Moffett Field, [he] did- 80s tune. with the world, he said.
dream. The old mantra is, youre a great
nt think anything big of it. Afterward, Harris doesnt take his gift for granted. It
Amongst Carlmont students, Harris is singer but dont quit your day job. I have
when he sang in church, he began acknowl- is a big part of his life he is not going to
mostly known for his astounding perform- lived by that mantra. I think that in the
edging his true potential. let go.
ance of the national anthem at assemblies. next couple of years or so, I may go into
I sang in the church which was when I Most of the people that know me ask
When he arrived back in 1997, Jim Kelly, this full time and professionally. But I love
really started tapping into the gift. I call it me, are you still singing? And I always
Associated Student Body director, doing what Im doing. I love maintaining
the gift because I have never had any for- say, Thats my gift, so yes of course Im
approached him and asked if he could sing the campus. I love working around the
mal training, never gone to school for it. still singing, he said. When you are
at assemblies and he agreed. Harris has kids and around people. I have chosen to
It is a natural gift given to me by the one blessed with something, you dont let it
been singing the national anthem at the do this. Whenever Im given the opportu-
that has all power, God, Harris said. die. You got to keep pressing on.
school ever since. nity, I do go out and brighten somebodys
For the next 15 years or so, he sang
Carlmont is not the only place where he life [through music], Harris said.
mostly gospel. It is just recently that he
has started singing in the R&B genre. has sang the national anthem; he also sang Harris believes that singing is good not
at the Oakland As game in 2012, 20,000 only for him, but also for others because Adriana Ramirez is a senior at Carlmont High
Harris is currently a part of a band that con- School in Belmont. Student News appears in the
sists of staff members at Carlmont High people in the crowd. Harris said, that was he gets to share his gift and receive reac- weekend edition. You can email Student News at
an honor. tions that are gratifying. news@smdailyjournal.com.
Nanjiani said hes been thinking a lot student to plant on his colleague.
STARS
Continued from page 19
lately about where comedy fits in the current
climate.
Its a tough time to really know how to
FIGHT
Continued from page 19
Cubes character, though, isnt developed
beyond the snarl. All we know about
Strickland is that hes angry and prone to
be or what to do, he said. I have to believe violence.
that empathy and pieces of art that make Could it be that hes so passionate about
imagine save for the after-school fight people feel connected and less lonely are Charlie Day is Andy Campbell, a nebbishy education? Well, when he tries to justify the
between Cube and Days characters, which important right now. English teacher at Roosevelt High School. fist fight as a way to call attention to prob-
Day has not entirely recovered from physi- All hope that at the very least, movies Cube is Strickland, a humorless history lems at the school, nobody believes it.
cally. especially bawdy comedies can serve as teacher whos carrying a bat and wearing a The brightest spots in the film come from
I dont know that my leg will ever be the an enjoyable distraction. scowl when we first see him onscreen. Its the the supporting players. Jillian Bell is a riot
same. Something happened, something No matter where you stand, whether this last day of school, and the seniors are going as a school guidance counselor completely
went wrong and I couldnt feel my foot, is the worst time in your life or the greatest wild with pranks. off the rails. She does drugs before school
Day said. Sleeping on it still hurts a little time in your life politically, its important One such prank leads Strickland to lose his and lusts after the students, lamenting that
bit. to put all that aside and let yourself laugh temper and he ends up smashing a students when teachers are caught having affairs with
But now the enjoyable romp about a sore- and blow off some steam, Day added. desk with a hatchet during class. Because that kids, the news always leaves out the good
ly mismatched showdown has the added bur- Otherwise what are you going to do? Just happens. part: They never tell how the teacher does the
den of coming into theaters in the midst of drink? Campbell points the finger at Strickland, seduction. Tracy Morgan is in fine form just
daily political tumult. Even the films offi- Bell, who plays a meth-addict teacher whos fired on the spot. Thats when being himself as a kooky football coach.
cial Twitter account has cheekily riffed on whos infatuated with a male high school Strickland challenges Campbell to handle Kumail Nanjiani shines as the ineffectual
fake news. Its the larger context that has student, added, people definitely need to our differences like real men with an after- campus security guard, and 10-year-old new-
overshadowed everything else. get out and see something that makes them school fist fight. Hashtag teacherfight, comer Alexa Nisenson is a scene-stealer with
The mood and uncertainty even permeated have big belly laughs. Strickland says. her school talent show performance.
conversations when the cast gathered to Morgan sees it as providing a service to Campbell has even more to worry about. Sometimes silly comedies actually have
promote the film recently in Los Angeles. the audience, not unlike what he does in his His own job is on the line thanks to school something to say. Fist Fight is not one of
Suddenly on-set antics seemed a lot less standup routines. budget cuts, his wife is about to have their them. It meekly tries for a moral, pretending
funny. Were making you laugh. Im proud to be second child any minute, and his pre-teen to have a message about the need for more
Hopefully people still want to go to the in service of you when Im making you daughter is counting on him to perform with public school funding and greater respect for
movies, Day said. laugh, Morgan said. her at her elementary schools talent show. its teachers, but its really about crass jokes
Day is convincing as a pathetic putz, and penis pics.
even as the story gets more and more far- Fist Fight, a Warner Bros. release, is
fetched. As established at the outset, Fist rated R by the Motion Picture Association of
Fight is set in the world of the ridiculous, America for language throughout, sexual
so it follows that Campbell would go to content/nudity and drug material. Running
crazy lengths to avoid the fight with time: 91 minutes. One and a half stars out of
Strickland, including buying drugs from a four.
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information on senior resources and the conflict between Main Street The Bruckner Orchestra of Linz, The first movement begins with hammer-strokes of the Work Song
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contact 344-5200. SUNDAY, FEB. 19 Bing Concert Hall Sunday, Feb. 12, to brass quickly add blatting staccato classical-sounding work than in other
Peter Foley Exhibit. Noon to 4 p.m. play Philip Glass Symphony No. 11,
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perspective on critical health and 10th. And, like the finale of the 10th, from Barber. His Violin Concerto, like
Cosplay Day. 10 a.m. South San lifestyle considerations to determine like the previous three Glass sym- the finale of the 11th begins with unac-
which supplements are best-suited phonies. Accordingly, all the Glass Glass music, has been criticized for
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There will be prizes awarded for the more information contact here by the low brass again. hasnt prevented it from being beauti-
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Stoke Your Creative Fire. 10 a.m. p.m. San Bruno Senior Center, 1555 The concert music that Glass has the way this music is intended to strike Robert McDuffie was an ideal soloist
441 Seaport Court, Redwood City. Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno. been composing recently is dark- the listener. It may seem simplistic to for this unassuming concerto. Casual
Susan M. Osborn presents three Come for ballroom dancing with fel- in his dress and manner, he was remi-
ways to revitalize your writing at the low seniors. Admission is $5. For toned, mostly devoid of the bright col- those who prefer music so densely
monthly meeting of the California more information call 616-7150. ors favored by younger composers. Its complex its patterns can only be niscent of Gil Shaham in his relaxed
Writers Club. $10 members, $15 non- and carefree playing. From his Guarneri
members, $5 students with I.D. For Friends Book Sale. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. highly intense and it churns restlessly. detected by deep study of the score, but
more information contact San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Glass left behind him over 40 years theres actually a lot going on in Glass he produced a smooth, mellow sound
bbaynes303@aol.com. Carlos. For more information call ago the kind of minimalism hes pillo- music: cross-rhythms, motivic devel- vaguely resembling that of a clarinet.
591-0341 ext. 237.
San Mateo County Libraries Comic ried for. He now uses minimalist tech- opment, interesting timbres. Even Unlike the other two works, Barbers
Arts Fest: Cult Indie Cartoonists Dead Accounts. 2 p.m. 2120 niques as a toolbox, a technique within
Gilbert, Jamie and Mario Broadway, Redwood City. Come though the recent symphonies all is lightly scored and mostly quiet.
Hernandez. 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. watch this dark comedic play about music that has formal variety and both sound alike, each has its own particular Bing is a small and acoustically
Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave., the conflict between Main Street large and small-scale movement. It things to say. vibrant hall. When both McDuffie and
Millbrae. For more information call and Wall Street. Tickets start at $35.
312-5258. For more information call 493-2006. goes somewhere and does it interest- Suitably for the music of its name- the orchestra were playing in their
ingly. sake composer, the Bruckner Orchestra softest register, the sound was clear and
Stress, Hormones and Your Peninsula Museum of Art Exhibits.
Health. 11:30 a.m. to noon. 150 San 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. 1777 California Drive, Like the Eighth and Ninth, the 11th performs on the slow and stately side. penetrating. At occasional fortes, how-
Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. Seminar Burlingame. Featuring two new is in three movements and lasts a bit This could be heard most clearly in ever, the hall would blow an acoustic
providing steps to immediately exhibits: Up Close by Gordon Smedt
beginning to regain health, youth and Earth and Sea by Sean over half an hour. Each movement another work on the program, the gasket. The sound became harsh and
and life. Free. For more information Monaghan. Exhibits open 11 a.m. to begins quietly, building up gradually to orchestral suite from Duke Ellingtons fuzzy. This was less of a problem with
contact patti@bondmarcom.com. 5 p.m. Wednesday to Saturday tremendous power from the full orches- jazz composition Black, Brown and the other works darker orchestration.
through April 30. Free. For more
Bottle Your Own Wine. 12:30 p.m. information contact 692-2101.
to 3:30 p.m. La Honda Winery, 2645
GRAVES
Day of Remembrance Film Valley report published by the Silicon to a South San Francisco motel from
Fair Oaks Ave., Redwood City. Tasting
and entry is free. For more informa- Screenings. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Millbrae Valley Community Foundation. Sacramento in 2013.
tion visit lahondawinery.com. Library, 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. RSVP Between 2012 and 2013, the California It was the countys first conviction,
at www.bit.ly/2kowCWv. For more
information call 697-7607. Governors Office of Emergency which was secured through the plea
Bulletproof Nutrition Wellness Continued from page 1 Services reported 1,628 victims of deal. At the time, police credited in part
Lecture. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. 150 San
Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. Perform 80th Annual Student Speaker
Contest. 7 p.m. 1818 Gilbreth Road, human trafficking received services an alert hotel clerk at the La Quinta Inn
better, think faster and live better to this and saying no, were not going
using a proven blend of ancient Burlingame. Come watch students from federally funded state task forces on Airport Boulevard who notified law
knowledge and brand new tech- give speeches and have a chance to to turn our heads, Wagstaffe said. and the Alameda County District enforcement about Jones and the girls.
nologies. Free. For more information win over $21,000 in scholarships. For Because Graves has a prior robbery
contact patti@bondmarcom.com. more information call (415) 271- Attorneys Office estimated nearly 43 In recent years, a collaborative effort
2178. conviction in Alameda County, his is a percent of the states human trafficking by faith leaders, lawmakers, prosecu-
Tracys Fur, Scales and Tails: A chil- second-strike case meaning he faces cases are in the Bay Area, according to tors and law enforcement has sought to
drens animal show. 2 p.m. Hillsdale TUESDAY, FEB. 21
Library, 205 W. Hillsdale Blvd., San Final Day to Register to Vote in the over 30 years to life in prison, double the report. raise awareness about human traffick-
Mateo. For more information call March 7 Menlo Park City what he would have faced without a pre- A survey revealed 232 trafficking ing and how it can often be difficult to
522-7838. Elementary School District Special vious conviction, Wagstaffe said.
Election. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. victims received support services recognize. In November 2013, the San
Puppet Arts Theater Company Registration and Elections Division, Community safety really does call between 2011 and 2013 in San Mateo Mateo County Police Chiefs and
presents The Three Little Pigs. 2 40 Tower Road, San Mateo. For more for this man to be locked up for a long
information call 312-5222 or visit and Santa Clara counties alone, accord- Sheriffs Association created a multi-
p.m. Oak Room, Main Library, 55 W. time, Wagstaffe said.
Third Ave., San Mateo. For more shapethefuture.org. ing to the report. jurisdictional task force.
information call 522-7838. Graves defense attorney did not Between 2013 and 2014, San Mateo Efforts include training hotel staff on
Coffee with a Cop. 9 a.m to 11 a.m. return a request for comment. Graves is
San Mateo County Libraries Never Too Latte, 486 San Mateo Ave., County prosecutors initiated about a how to recognize human trafficking, as
Eclectic Music Festival: Mobius San Bruno. Officers from the San scheduled to return to court Tuesday for dozen human trafficking cases, but it well as implementation of a state
Trio. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. San Carlos Bruno Police Department and com- a review of his prior conviction, after
munity members will come together wasnt until last year that a conviction requiring informative posters with a
Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. The which a date will be set for sentencing,
Mobius Trio exclusively performs in an informal, relaxed space to dis- for the charge was landed. toll-free hotline where victims and
music that they have commissioned. cuss community issues, build rela- according to Wagstaffe. Although Graves jury decision those who suspect human trafficking
They seek to expand their guitar tionships and drink coffee. All com- Lieutenant Jay Kiely with the
ensembles repertoire. For more munity members are invited to Friday after a seven-day trial is the first can call are hung at transit centers and
information call 591-0341. attend. For more information call Burlingame Police Department said the for local prosecutors, it isnt the only certain businesses.
616-7129. case exemplifies how seriously San time someones been convicted of
Drop In Computer Help. 2 p.m. to 3 Mateo County law enforcement and the
p.m. Redwood City Main Library, Textile Tuesday: Valentine Cotton human trafficking in San Mateo If y ou or someone y ou k now is being
1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood Undies. 1 p.m. South San Francisco District Attorneys Office take human County. forced into any activ ity whether its
City. For more information email Main Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., trafficking. He said collaborative
gsuarez@redwoodcity.org. South San Francisco. For more infor- In January 2016, San Francisco resi- commercial sex , farm work or any ty pe
mation email valle@plsinfo.org. efforts among authorities are at work in dent Sate Jones pleaded no contest to of labor call the National Human
Slow Drying Acrylic Seascape removing predators from the communi- two counts of human trafficking for Traffick ing Resource Center at (888)
Demonstration. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. 527 Evening Breathing and
Meditation. 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 1 ty, and commended the victim for com- pimping two teenage girls he brought 373-7888.
San Mateo Ave., San Bruno. Richard
will show his step-by-step method Library Ave., Millbrae. RSVP at ing forward.
covering composition, color theory, www.tinyurl.com/zmd3r8s. For more With the assistance of a
materials and controlling the consis- information call 697-7607.
tency of the paint with water, thin- very brave victim, we were
ner, medium and other technical Three Secrets to Speak ing able to remove a very danger-
procedures in acrylic paint. For more Success. 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. San
Mateo Beresford Recreation Center, ous individual from the
information visit societyofwest-
ernartists.com. 2720 Alameda de las Pulgas, San streets, Kiely said. Both
Mateo. Registration is required. $28 the District Attorneys Office
Hope House Women. 2:30 p.m. 399 for residents and $34 for non-resi-
Marine Parkway, Redwood Shores. dents. For more information call 522- and the detective were dili-
Find out more about the Hope 7490. gent as far as working
House Program that provides a com- through a difficult case given
prehensive abuse treatment in a res- San Mateo County Libraries Comic
idential environment addressing the Arts Fest: Thi Bui, Author of The the circumstances with a very
needs for up to 16 women, pregnant Best We Could Do, an Illustrated traumatized victim.
women and women with infants Memoir. 7 p.m. Burlingame Library,
who have been involved in the crim- 480 Primrose Road, Burlingame. For Prosecuting human traf-
inal justice system. No charge, but more information call 558-7400. ficking cases can be particu-
items such as towels, silverware, larly difficult for authorities,
new underwear and socks, twin Peninsula Rose Society Meeting.
sheets and dishes are a part of the 7:30 p.m. Redwood City Veterans as victims may be hesitant to
Hope House Wish List. For more Memorial Senior Center, 1455 testify or disappear. Several
information call 592-5822. Madison Ave., Redwood City. For
more information visit peninsularos- years ago, law enforcement
Improve Your Relationships. 4 esociety.org or call 465-3967. and prosecutors began to
p.m. to 5 p.m. Peninsula Jewish ramp up efforts to alert the
Community Center, 800 Foster City WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22
Blvd., Foster City. Come for a free San Mateo Professional Alliance community that San Mateo
yoga and meditation session Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m. County isnt immune to
designed to reduce stress, increase Mimis Restaurant, 2208
energy and improve relationships. Bridgepointe Parkway, San Mateo. human trafficking.
For more information call 995- Meet new business connections. For A $150 billion global
6423. more information call 430-6500.
industry, an estimated
Nest Reception. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Kids Coding. 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Grand 60,000 individuals are annu-
1018 Main St., Redwood City. Come Avenue Library, 306 Walnut Ave., ally trafficked in the United
to Redwood Citys Main Gallery for South San Francisco. For more infor-
the opening reception of Nest, mation email valle@plsinfo.org. States and the Bay Area is
which explores relationships with a major hub for these crimi-
homes through art. Snacks and For more events visit nals, according to the 2014
drinks will be provided. For more smdailyjournal.com, click Calendar. Human Trafficking in Silicon
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as: Master Builders Dojo, 166 Broadway as: Momentia Connections, 700 Promon- as: Tremors Plumbing and Sewer, 1611
St, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. Regis- tory Point Ln, Unit 1307, FOSTER CITY, Lodi Ave, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Reg-
tered Owner: Nicolas Chaumont, same CA 94404. Registered Owners: Sophia istered Owner: Francisco Zuno, same
address. The business is conducted by Victoria Hutson, same address. The address. The business is conducted by
an Individual. The registrants com- business is conducted by an Individual. an Individual. The registrants com-
menced to transact business under the The registrants commenced to transact menced to trans act business under the
FBN on1/6/17. business under the FBN on 02/03/17. FBN on 02-06-2017.
/s/Nicolas Chaumont/ /s/Mehjabeen Khan/ /s/Francisco Zuno/
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ORDER TO ShOW CAUSE FOR qUALITY BOOKS used and rare. World 46 MITSUBIShI Projector TV, great LOvE SEAT, Upholstered pale yellow LARGE BLACK Ciao Luggage 26"
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CA 94015. Registrant: Cleusenir B. dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. mote good condition $99 (650)345-1111 coffee table. In good condition. $30 Appraised @ $5450., want $1800 obo,
and state your objections or file written Dias, 2259 Kenry Way, South San Fran- OBO. (760)996-0767. (650)343-4461
objections with the court before the hear- cisco, CA 94080 The business was con- WhIRLPOOL. HIGH Efficiency Washer. vINTAGE G.E. radio, model c-430-a
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claim with the court and mail a copy to County on 12/30/16. (Published in the 297 Bicycles (650)348-2306 hARMONICA. hOhNER Pocket Pal.
the personal representative appointed by San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/28/17, vINTAGE G.E. radio, model c1470 $60. Key of C. Original box. Never used.
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popularity in Hawaii and Japan. very fortunate, a lot of the musicians Ive Verner. He plans to perform arrangements
But the musician caught the eye of the been able to work with, its always been a of songs by the Beatles, his famous cover
public after someone posted a YouTube positive experience, theyve been so gen- of Queens Bohemian Rhapsody and
video of Shimabukuro performing George erous with sharing their knowledge. other classics. He said he likes the vibe of
Continued from page 1 Harrisons While My Guitar Gently He said one of his favorite collabora- the Bay Area, where he has family and
Weeps during an interview with a local TV tions was with Midler, with whom he per- enjoys visiting farmers markets and his
On Sunday, Feb. 19, Peninsula residents station in 2005. The video went viral, formed in England. Queen Elizabeth II was favorite restaurants.
will have the opportunity to connect with launching him into a tour schedule that in the audience and shook his hand after the For Shimabukuro, connecting with peo-
Shimabukuros music, which spans a range now holds an estimated 140 dates each performance, an experience he will never ple from varied backgrounds gives him
of musical styles. From covers of classics year. forget. access to the range of human emotions that
like Leonard Cohens Hallelujah and To this day, I dont know who did it, but Though many of his performances take make music meaningful.
Adeles Rolling in the Deep, to his orig- I owe them a lot, he said. him far away from his home in Honolulu, You broaden your vocabulary, you can
inal works with elements of jazz, rock and Since then, Shimabukuro has played at traveling has become one of connect and reach more and more people
bluegrass, Shimabukuro folds multiple TED conferences and performed with musi- Shimabukuros muses, an inspiration that who come from different walks of life, he
dimensions into what many consider to be cians like Jimmy Buffett, Yo-Yo Ma and allows him to channel his experiences said. That's the kind of music that I feel
an instrument for simple, relaxing Bette Midler. Though his reputation as a through his music. can really make a difference and be impact-
melodies. ukulele virtuoso has skyrocketed, his com- Every time you put yourself in a new ful and, in a broad sense, really change the
Though it was clear from the start that mitment to learning his craft has not environment, you feel different things, world.
the small stringed instrument would be wavered. Shimabukuro views his collabo- you experience different things, he said.
his passion, it wasnt always clear that rations with other artists as incredibly rich That changes the kinds of things you Shimabuk uro is scheduled to perform at 4
the instrument would lead to a career. experiences that have allowed him to express through your instrument. p.m. Sunday, Feb. 19, at the Fox Theatre at
Shimabukuro said he had always taken develop as a musician. Shimabukuro said he looks forward to 2215 Broadway in Redwood City. Visit
the ukulele seriously, playing with local I love collaborating with other artists sharing his experiences Sunday with the t i c k e t f l y . c o m / e v e n t / 1 4 1 4 4 9 0 - j ak e -
b an ds as a t een ag er an d ev en t ual l y because to me thats the perfect opportuni- audience at Redwood Citys Fox Theatre, shimabuk uro-redwood-city / for tick ets and
recording his own albums, which grew in ty to learn and to grow, he said. Ive been where he will be joined by bassist Nolan for more information.
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