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Rendering of the 104-room Hyatt Place hotel in San Carlos.

New San Carlos


hotel OKd with
REUTERS
Donald Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, left, and National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster, right, arrive for a lunch meeting
with service members at the White House.
some concerns
Residents worried about height and

Let Obamacare fail


GOP health care plan crashes and burns in Senate
traffic for 104-room Hyatt Place hotel
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Despite reservations about the height, mass and neigh-


borhood impact of a 104-room Hyatt Place hotel slated to
replace the 29-room Hotel San Carlos at El Camino Real
By Erica Werner and Alan Fram and Spring Street, San Carlos planning commissioners
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS approved its design Monday with a 4-1 vote.
Originally set to be reviewed by the commission March
WASHINGTON President Donald 20, the item had been continued to give the developer and
Trump declared Tuesday its time to let current owner of Hotel San Carlos more time to receive
Obamacare fail after the latest GOP community input on the plans. Though the developer said
health care plan crashed and burned in plans were presented at neighborhood meetings in April
the Senate, a stunning failure for the and June, for Brett Dickson, a resident of the Spring Valley
president, Republican leader Mitch Condominium building on the same block of the hotel, the
McConnell and a party that has vowed community outreach efforts about the plans and design of
for years to abolish the law. the building fell short. Dickson said he received notice
In a head-spinning series of devel- about the April meeting from neighbors after it took place.
opments, rank-and-file Republican
senators turned on McConnell and See HOTEL, Page 20
Trump for the third time in a row, deny-
ing the votes to move forward with a

REUTERS
plan for a straight-up repeal of
Obamacare. This time, it was three
Event Center picked
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, accompanied by Sen. Cory Gardner,
Sen. John Barrasso and Sen. John Cornyn, arrives to speak with the media about the
GOP women Susan Collins of
Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, and for wastewater tank
recently withdrawn health care bill on Capitol Hill. Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia
who delivered the death blow. San Mateo City Council keeps sewage
Trump unlikely to avoid All had been shut out of
McConnells initial all-male working
overflow storage away from homes
By Jon Mays
blame for health care loss group on health care.
McConnell, who could afford to lose
only two votes in the narrowly divided
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

By Jonathan Lemire He had tweeted earlier, We were let Senate, had turned to the repeal-only The underground storage tank San Mateo officials touted
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS down by all of the Democrats and a few bill after his earlier repeal-and-replace as necessary to prevent sewage overflows but that no
Republicans. measure was rejected on Monday. That neighborhood seemed to want near them has finally found a
NEW YORK It was a far cry from This is the same president who thun- had followed the failure of an earlier home in a San Mateo County Event Center parking lot, it
The buck stops here. dered night after night on the cam- version of the bill last month. was decided by the council in an unanimous vote Monday.
President Donald Trump, dealt a paign trail that it would be so easy to The successive defeats made clear The council decided that the parking lot was suitable for
stinging defeat with the failure of the repeal and replace the Obama health that despite seven years of promises to the basin large enough to temporarily hold 5.2 million gal-
Republican health care bill in the care law on Day One of his administra- repeal former President Barack lons of wastewater during extreme storms when a nearby
Senate, flipped the script from Harry tion. Obamas Affordable Care Act, treatment plant has reached capacity. Though it is not city-
Trumans famous declaration of presi- Try and tweet as he might, Trump Republicans apparently cannot deliv- owned, the decision means the city will acquire an easement
dential responsibility and declared
Tuesday, I am not going to own it. See TRUMP, Page 19 See HEALTH, Page 19 See TANK, Page 18
2 Wednesday July 19, 2017 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


I want to live
my life, not record it.
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, American first lady

This Day in History


TWA became the first airline to begin

1961 showing in-flight movies on a regular


basis as it presented By Love
Possessed to first-class passengers
on a flight from New York to Los
Angeles.
In 1 5 5 3 , King Henry VIIIs daughter Mary was proclaimed
Queen of England after pretender Lady Jane Grey was
deposed.
In 1 8 4 8 , a pioneering womens rights convention con-
vened in Seneca Falls, New York.
In 1 9 0 3 , the first Tour de France was won by Maurice
Garin.
In 1 9 4 1 , Britain launched its V for Victory campaign
during World War II.
In 1 9 4 4 , the Democratic national convention convened in
Chicago with the nomination of President Franklin D.
Roosevelt considered a certainty.
In 1 9 5 2 , the Summer Olympics opened in Helsinki,
Finland.
In 1 9 6 7 , the movie Up the Down Staircase, an adapta-
tion of the Bel Kaufman novel starring Sandy Dennis as an REUTERS
idealistic schoolteacher, opened in Los Angeles. People ride a zip wire, a seasonal attraction, with the London Eye wheel seen behind, in a park in Lambeth, London, Britain.
In 1 9 7 9 , the Nicaraguan capital of Managua fell to
Sandinista guerrillas, two days after President Anastasio
Somoza fled the country. In other news ...
In 1 9 8 0 , the Moscow Summer Olympics began, minus
dozens of nations that were boycotting the games because
Herd of scared buffalo make swimming to shore.
Video shows Storm pushing the deer
on a taco shop employee for giving
him the wrong order.
of the Soviet military intervention in Afghanistan. break for it, roam through town to shore, lying next to the fawn and The Los Alamos Monitor reports that
In 1 9 8 9 , 111 people were killed when United Air Lines GILFORD, N.H. These buffalo nudging it with his nose. Lex Norman Deines was arrested
Flight 232, a DC-10 which suffered the uncontained failure have been roaming through a New Freeley says animal rescuers soon Sunday following a heated exchange
of its tail engine and the loss of hydraulic systems, crashed Hampshire town. arrived and the deer ran back into the with an employee at Rigobertos Taco
while making an emergency landing at Sioux City, Iowa; Police in Gilford spent Tuesday after- water. They used a rope to pull the fawn Shop near one of the nations premiere
185 other people survived. noon corralling a herd of buffalo that back in. weapons labs.
got loose from a local farm. They say Los Alamos Police Department Cpl.
Birthdays on Facebook the buffalo are scared and Officials try to figure out why Jemuel Montoya says an employee said
running. They ask drivers not to roaches swarmed from manhole Deines promised to retrieve a gun out
approach the buffalo or blow their car of his car over the allegedly botched
PHILADELPHIA The Philadelphia
horns. tacos. Witnesses said they heard the
Water Department is trying to figure
The Bolduc Farm tells WMUR-TV threat.
out what caused thousands of cock-
nine of the buffalo have made it back. roaches to emerge from a manhole and The 48-year-old Deines was booked
Police are still looking for a mother swarm a neighborhood. at the Los Alamos County Detention
and two yearlings. Pat Wall tells WCAU-TV that the Center and is facing disorderly conduct
Robert Bolduc says the buffalo may bugs emerged Sunday night and have and aggravated assault with a deadly
have been startled by some construc- been invading her Bridesburg neigh- weapon charges.
tion work and found a weak spot in a borhood ever since. She says the bugs It was not known if he had an attor-
Singer Vikki Carr is Actor Benedict Actress Erin fence. were so thick residents couldnt see the ney. The shop is near Los Alamos lab.
77. Cumberbatch is Cummings is 40. ground.
41. Dog pulls baby deer from Water department spokesman John See this? Doctors find 27
Actress Helen Gallagher is 91. Country singer Sue water to save it from drowning DiGiulio says crews will be out Tuesday contact lenses in womans eye
Thompson is 91. Blues singer-musician Little Freddie King is investigating. He says a sewer inlet
PORT JEFFERSON, N.Y. A dog might be clogged with food and trash LONDON Doctors intending to
77. Country singer-musician Commander Cody is 73. Actor that saw a baby deer in danger of drown- perform cataract surgery on a 67-year-
George Dzundza is 72. Rock singer-musician Alan Gorrie that can attract the bugs, which are also
ing in New York jumped in and dragged known to multiply in warmer weather. old woman in Britain found something
(Average White Band) is 71. International Tennis Hall of it to shore. rather unexpected: 17 contact lenses
Famer Ilie Nastase is 71. Rock musician Brian May is 70. In the meantime, residents say
The daring rescue in Long Island theyre spraying their homes and mashed together in her right eye.
Rock musician Bernie Leadon is 70. Actress Beverly Archer is Sound was caught on video by his In a case report published Monday in
69. Movie director Abel Ferrara is 66. Actor Peter Barton is stomping the bugs to keep them away.
owner Mark Freeley. He tells WCBS- the journal BMJ, the doctors said that
61. Rock musician Kevin Haskins (Love and Rockets; TV that he was taking the English Police: Man threatens to the woman had worn monthly dispos-
Bauhaus) is 57. Movie director Atom Egoyan is 57. Actor golden retriever named Storm on a able contact lenses for 35 years; she
Campbell Scott is 56. Actor Anthony Edwards is 55. Country walk Sunday morning when Storm pull gun over wrong taco order had deep set eyes and poorer vision
singer Kelly Shiver is 54. Actress Clea Lewis is 52. just plunged into the water and LOS ALAMOS, N.M. A New in that eye, which they said might have
Percusssionist Evelyn Glennie is 52. Country musician started swimming out to the fawn, Mexico man is facing charges after contributed to a failure to remove some
Jeremy Patterson is 47. grabbed it by the neck, and started police say he threatened to pull a gun of the lenses.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these four Jumbles, July 15 Powerball Fantasy Five Wednes day : Sunny, with a high near 79.
one letter to each square, Wednes day ni g ht: Mostly clear, with a
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low around 56.
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Daily three midday evening then becoming partly cloudy.
KENAL July 15 Super Lotto Plus 8 2 4 Patchy fog. Lows in the mid 50s.
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Police reports
California wildfire prompts Decked out

states emergency response


Outside furniture was stolen from some-
ones front porch on Hiller Street in
Belmont, it was reported at 7:33 a.m.
Sunday, July 16.
By Scott Smith and Scott Sonner
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
MILLBRAE
FRESNO Tall grass from a deluge of win- Arres t. A man from San Francisco was
ter rains is fueling wildfires throughout the arrested for shoplifting after he was found
Western U.S., damaging more than a dozen
in possession of stolen merchandise on the
homes in Nevada and forcing residents from
500 block of El Camino Real, it was report-
communities on the outskirts of Yosemite
National Park in California, authorities said ed at 5:32 p.m. Saturday, July 1.
Tuesday. Po s s es s i o n o f narco ti cs . A 23-year-old
Yosemite remains open to visitors, but man from Oakland was cited for possession
flames threaten more than 300 homes and of hypodermic needles and heroin near El
buildings in mountain communities south- Camino Real and Murchison Drive, it was
west of the park, clearing out the small town reported at 2:40 a.m. Saturday, July 1.
of Mariposa. Sho pl i fti ng . A 58-year-old man from San
The fire burning since Sunday also puts at Francisco was cited for shoplifting on the
risk powerlines providing electricity to the 500 block of El Camino Real, it was report-
park, and it has closed roads travelled by ed at 6:21 p.m. Friday, June 30.
tourists, officials said.
Gov. Jerry Brown on Tuesday declared an BURLINGAME
emergency, bolstering the states resources to B urg l ary . A vehicles window was
battle the fire that he said has forced thousands smashed while the owners were in restau-
of residents to flee and is expected to continue REUTERS rant and their luggage was taken on Bay
burning. Firefighting crews from the CAL FIRE move into position to fight the Garza fire in Kings County. View Place, it was reported at 9:41 p.m.
Record rain and snowfall in the mountains Sunday, July 16.
this winter was celebrated for bringing In a remote northeastern corner of Nevada, get the winds and the density of the grass, the
roughly 14 homes were damaged or destroyed fire just goes. Di s turbance. A transient was harassing
Californias five-year drought to its knees, but customers at a retail store on El Camino
it has turned into a challenge for firefighters by a wildfire that started Monday. Officials This summers high temperatures follow a
have lifted an evacuation advisory, allowing very wet winter that dumped more than 60 feet Real, it was reported at 2:49 a.m. Sunday,
battling flames feeding on dense vegetation, July 16.
officials said. hundreds of people to return home and assess of snow at ski resorts in the Sierra west of
damage, authorities said. Reno. Petty theft. Someone left their cellphone
Theres ample fuel and steep terrain, said
In Nevada, wind is driving the flames The California blaze near Lake McClure east in the restroom and it was stolen on Old
California Department of Forestry and Fire
through invasive cheat grass growing of Modesto, has charred more than 24 square Bayshore Boulevard, it was reported at 6:24
Protection spokeswoman DeeDee Garcia. It
makes firefighting difficult. twice the norm, U.S. Bureau of Land miles (62 square kilometers). p.m. Saturday, July 15.
Smoke from the fire in Mariposa County Management spokesman Greg Deimel said.
has drifted more than 150 miles away to Reno. It is very thick, very dense, he said. You

Obituary

Bonita Elisabeth (Beth) Nuttman


June 28, 1919 July 8, 2017
Resident of San Mateo
Beth was born in Caspar, WY and quickly moved to Los
Angeles, CA. Raised in Beverly Hills, she attended Marymount
H.S. and Sacramento State College. She married J.B. Nuttman
Jr. in 1943 and moved to San Francisco, then to San Mateo. She
loved to be of service and accomplished that through the Girl
Scouts, Cub Scouts, Boys Club, St. Gregory Parish, Catholic
Charities, Serra International, St. Vincent De Paul Society and other organizations as
well as Jacks business and within her family.
Beth was widowed after 50 years and 40 of those were spent in the loving care of
Jack. She is survived by her 3 children: Trudy (Sr. Celeste Marie, RSM), Rob (Suzanne)
& Katrina (Gary); 6 grandchildren: Stephanie, Christy, Valerie, Rob Nuttman, Zachary
& Laurel Deboi; and 7 great-grandchildren.
Memorial Service will be held at 11am on Tuesday, July 25th at St. Gregory
Catholic Church, 28th & Hacienda, San Mateo, CA. Interment at Golden Gate National
Cemetery in San Bruno, CA. Memorial donations can be made in her memory to St.
Vincent De Paul Society Catharines Center or Sisters of Mercy.

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BART chief troubled by sex crimes


Says rapes, other incidents increased on transit system property, but not connected
By Jeff Shuttleworth 28 in the first six months of the year, which stations, are connected and said arrests have the transit system opened the new Warm
BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE is the same number of sexual assaults been made in some but not all of the rape Springs station in Fremont earlier this year
reported during all of 2016, which was cases. and plans to open other new stations in the
already up 75 percent from 2015 when only A report that Rojas presented to BARTs near future, Allen said.
BART Police Chief Carlos Rojas said 16 sexual assault cases were reported. Operations, Safety and Workforce Speaking about a related topic, Allen said
Tuesday that an increase in rapes and other Rojas said that although all of the report- Committee today indicates that at a time shes glad that BART will resume sending
sexual crimes on the transit system so far ed rapes involved sexual violence, not all when concerns are growing about crime at out daily reports for felony crimes and will
this year is troubling but shouldnt be involved forced sexual intercourse, which is the transit system, BART is having a hard issue monthly crime reports to BART direc-
blown out of proportion. the traditional definition of rape. time recruiting and retaining enough police tors.
Rojas said FBI statistics show that there Under federal crime reporting standards, officers. Rojas, who became chief on May 25, dis-
were seven rapes reported on BART proper- sexual assaults with the intent to commit Director Debora Allen, who represents continued the daily logs in early June, opt-
ty from January through the end of June, rape are reported as rapes, he said. Walnut Creek and surrounding cities in ing instead to send crime data to the free
compared to four in 2016, three in 2015 and One rape or sexual assault is too many, Contra Costa County, said after the meeting online tool CrimeMapping.com.
two in 2014. Rojas said. that 40 of the police officer positions that We have to have facts in order to identi-
He said there has also been an increase in He noted theres no indication that the BART has budgeted for are unfilled. fy the (crime) problem and to identify solu-
the number of reported sexual assaults, with crimes, most of which occurred at East Bay We should have more officers because tions, Allen said.

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Nanny pleads not guilty Local briefs a friend a ride home when he allegedly hit
69-year-old South San Francisco man
America. He hasnt seen his family in more
than 12 years, according to the California
for drunk driving, posts bail been a nanny who had Roosevelt Kairy and continued driving, Lottery.
A nanny from San Mateo arrested for come to the school to CHP Officer Tony Montano said. The ticket was purchased at La Raza
drunk driving after hitting an 11-year-old pick up another student. Gee allegedly took his friend home and Market, at 380 N. Ellsworth Ave. in San
boy at a Belmont elementary school in June An infant who was a pas- then called the CHP. Gee told CHP officers Mateo, which will receive a $5,000 retailer
plead not guilty to charges of felony drunk senger in the car was not he possibly hit a pedestrian, Montano said. bonus.
driving and child endangerment Tuesday, hurt. Martynova was also CHP officials sent officers to the site of
according to the San Mateo County District uninjured and booked the collision, where they found Kairy dead. Man shot in San Mateo
Attorneys Office. into the San Mateo According to Montano, Kairy suffered San Mateo police are on the lookout for
Evgeniya Martynova, 64, also posted an County Jail in Redwood from Alzheimers disease and had walked someone who fled as a passenger in a red car
increased bail of $150,000 and appeared City, police said previ- away from his home. after shooting a man on the 900 block of
with retained defense attorney Nafiz Ahmed Evgeniya A Sig-alert was issued at 3:59 a. m.
ously. South Delaware Street Tuesday evening.
during her Tuesday court proceedings, Martynova Martynova is now out because all southbound lanes were blocked At approximately 7:30 p. m. , police
according to prosecutors. District Attorney of custody and will next appear in court on Highway 101. At 5:39 a.m., it was can- responded to the report of a shooting near
Steve Wagstaffe said Martynova was already Sept. 19 for preliminary hearing, according celed and all lanes reopened. Ninth Avenue and Delaware Street and found
on probation for misdemeanor drunk driv- to prosecutors. a 36-year-old man suffering from a gunshot
ing in 2015 when she was arrested June 12 A call to Ahmed for comment was not Frozen yogurt leads wound that was not life threatening. First
for the same act. immediately returned. to San Mateo lottery win responders rendered first aid and he was
At approximately 3:06 p.m. on June 12, taken to the nearest trauma center, accord-
Belmont police received several 911 calls Arrest in fatal Moises Alonzo-Reyes was on his way
home from work on a hot San Mateo ing to police.
regarding a car that had struck a child at Highway 101 hit-and-run Police flooded the area to search for the
Cipriani Elementary School at 2525 Buena evening back in May and decided to stop for
some cool frozen yogurt a decision that suspect, witnesses and evidence and tem-
Vista Ave. Police and fire responded to the A 62-year-old driver of a vehicle that porarily blocked off the 900 block of South
scene and found a Toyota Corolla had driven allegedly hit and killed a pedestrian early would lead to a $1 million Scratchers win.
I bought the Million Dollar Multiplier Delaware Street during the investigation.
through the fence off Buena Vista Avenue Monday morning on Highway 101 in South Anyone with information on this case is
and struck a student before coming to rest San Francisco was arrested on suspicion of ticket at La Raza Market. I scratched the
ticket in the store and saw that I won. I urged to call us and leave contact informa-
near the school building. The Belmont stu- felony hit-and-run, a California Highway tion at (650) 522-7650 (detectives) or
dent was treated at the scene by Belmont Patrol spokesman said Tuesday. couldnt believe it, Alonzo-Reyes said
when asked about winning the top prize for (650) 522-7676 (Secret Witness Line).
Fire Department paramedics, and transport- The collision was reported at 3:12 a.m. Anonymous online tips in this or any San
ed to a hospital with injuries that were not on southbound Highway 101 near Grand that Scratchers game.
Alonzo-Reyes says he plans on using his Mateo Police Department investigation can
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Republican lawmakers give


California climate law boost
By Jonathan J. Cooper
and Sophia Bollag Assembly votes
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Republicans in favor:
SACRAMENTO When Chad Mayes, Yucca Valley
California lawmakers backed a Catharine Baker, Dublin
landmark law that seeks to combat Jordan Cunningham,
global warming, the key support Templeton
came from a surprising group of Heath Flora, Ripon
legislators: Republicans. Devon Mathis, Visalia
As the GOP nationally looks to Marc Steinorth, Rancho
roll back climate policies, a con- Cucamonga
tingent of California Republicans Rocky Chavez, Oceanside
is tentatively embracing them in Democrats against:
defiance of much of their partys Sharon Quirk-Silva, Fullerton
base and its congressional leaders. Monique Limon, Goleta
Californias top Republican Adam Gray, Merced
Assemblyman and a handful of his Democrats not voting:
colleagues are looking to put a con- Jacqui Irwin, Thousand Oaks:
servative imprint on climate poli- Excused absence
cy and a new face on their party, Sabrina Cervantes, Corona:
which has seen its influence steadi- Present but did not vote REUTERS
ly decline in the state. U.S. Rep. Diane Black announces the 2018 budget blueprint during a press conference on Capitol Hill.
California is different from the
ty that are often seen as Democratic
rest of the country, and California
Republicans are different, said
Chad Mayes, the Assembly GOP
priorities. Mayes said he began
working with Browns administra-
tion and Democratic leaders when a
House budget blueprint key to
success of Trump tax agenda
leader. The truth is, there are a dozen GOP Assembly members
large number of California expressed interest in it. They were
Republican constituents who concerned that a California law
believe that we have to do some- enacted last year which requires By Andrew Taylor fear of a filibuster by Senate reform you make tax reform that
thing about climate change. the state to meet aggressive goals THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Democrats. much harder to enact, said Rep.
Mayes, 40, the son of a preacher, for carbon reduction would lead But it also proposes trillions of Charlie Dent, R-Pa.
has had a fast rise in Sacramento, to much more costly regulations if WASHINGTON Despite dollars in cuts to the social safety Black announced a committee
where he became the GOP leader cap and trade was allowed to expire. net and other domestic programs vote for Wednesday, but was less
during his first term. He has tried to opposition from Republican mod-
But the eight Republicans who erates and conservatives, House and puts congressional confident of a vote by the entire
put a fresh face on the party, steer- House next week; a delay seems
jumped on board are now seeing leaders are pressing ahead with a Republicans at odds with Trump
ing clear of President Donald
Trump, who is unpopular in backlash from constituents who are budget plan whose success is crit- over cutting Medicare. It also likely because of the ongoing
California, and looking to engage frustrated they engaged on a policy ical to the partys hopes to deliv- would sharply boost military quarrel between the GOPs fac-
from a conservative perspective that many in the party view as a er on one of President Donald spending. tions.
on issues like climate and pover- stealth tax hike. Trumps top priorities a GOP- In past years, the budget has The House GOP plan proposes
only effort to overhaul the tax only been a vision. But now, with to turn Medicare into a voucher-
code. the Republican Congress and a like program in which future
Powerful opioid suspected Around the nation The importance of the measure Republican White House, this retirees would receive a fixed ben-
in 10-year-old boys death pital. Preliminary toxicology
has been magnified by the crater- budget is a plan for action, said efit to purchase health insurance
ing in the Senate of the Trump- Budget Committee Chair Diane on the open market. Republicans
MIAMI A 10-year-old boy tests showed he had fentanyl in his have proposed the idea each year
backed effort to repeal President Black, R-Tenn. Now is our
from a drug-ridden Miami neigh- system, authorities said. since taking back the House in
Barack Obamas health care law, moment to achieve real results.
borhood apparently died of a fen- We dont believe he got it at his 2011, but theyve never tried to
leaving a rewrite of the tax code as Unclear, however, is whether
tanyl overdose last month, home, Miami-Dade State implement it and thats not
the best chance for Trump to score GOP leaders can get the budget
becoming one of Floridas littlest Attorney Katherine Fernandez going to change now, even with a
a major legislative win this year. measure through the House.
victims of the opioid crisis, Rundle said. It could be as simple Republican as president.
The measure would require about Conservatives want a larger pack-
authorities said Tuesday. But how as touching it. It could have been a Republicans would destroy the
$200 billion worth of cuts to ben- age of spending cuts to accompa-
he came into contact with the pow- towel at the pool. Medicare guarantee for our seniors
efit programs and other so-called ny this falls tax overhaul bill,
erful painkiller is a mystery. She added: We just dont know. and inflict bone-deep cuts to
mandatory spending coupled with while moderates are concerned
Fifth-grader Alton Banks died The case has underscored how Medicaid that would devastate vet-
the tax plan. cuts to programs such as food
June 23 after a visit to the pool in frighteningly prevalent fentanyl erans, seniors with long-term care
The budget plan unveiled stamps could go too far.
the citys Overtown section. He has become and how potent it needs, and rural communities,
Tuesday is crucial because its pas- I just think that if youre deal-
began vomiting at home, was is. Exposure to just tiny amounts said Democratic leader Nancy
sage would pave the way to pass a ing with too many mandatory cuts
found unconscious that evening can be devastating. Pelosi of California.
tax overhaul this fall without the while youre dealing with tax
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Around the nation
Trump to nominate Huntsman Lawyer: Russian developers
staffer also at Trump Tower
as U.S. ambassador to Russia
By Ken Thomas
WASHINGTON Revelations that a
Russian developers representative was the
eighth attendee at a Trump Tower campaign
meeting arranged by President Donald
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Trumps eldest son prompted a new round of
castigation on Tuesday from Democrats. It
WASHINGTON President Donald Trump also brought word that the special counsel
announced his intention Tuesday to nomi- investigating possible Trump campaign
nate former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman to be ties to Russia wants more information about
U.S. ambassador to Russia. the sit-down.
If confirmed, the former 2012 GOP presi- Officials from the office of Special
dential candidate would take over a high- Counsel Robert Mueller have reached out to
profile post amid ongoing investigations a lawyer for Ike Kaveladze, who also goes
into Russian meddling in the 2016 election by the name Irakly Kaveladze and works for
and potential contacts between Russian a Russian developer who once partnered
officials and the Trump campaign. with Trump to bring the Miss Universe pag-
Huntsman has twice served as an ambassa- eant to Moscow, attorney Scott Balber told
dor. He was the nations top diplomat to The Washington Post and CNN.
Singapore under President George H. W. Thats the first public indication that
Bush and then served in that role in China Mueller is probing the June 2016 gathering
under President Barack Obama before return- in Trumps namesake New York City sky-
ing to the U.S. to run for president. scraper.
Huntsman was also briefly under consider- In emails, Trump Jr. enthusiastically
ation to be Trumps secretary of state. agreed to the meeting with Russian lawyer
Still, the White House misspelled Natalia Veselnitskaya and others after he
Huntsmans first name in its press release was promised dirt on his fathers rival,
announcing Trumps intention, calling him REUTERS FILE PHOTO Democrat Hillary Clinton. He has since
Governor John Huntsman Jr. of Utah Former Utah governor Jon Huntsman speaks at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. denied such material ever materialized.
instead of Jon.
The White House made the announcement businesses in Russia, including plants that ing last years campaign. He was slow to Dennis Hastert released
shortly after it confirmed that Trump had a make pigments and polyurethanes, the Salt endorse any candidate for the Republican
previously undisclosed conversation with Lake Tribune has reported. nomination though he did back Trump once from prison in Minnesota
Russian President Vladimir Putin during a Huntsman Jr. played a role in the familys he became the presumptive nominee. But CHICAGO Former U.S. House Speaker
dinner at the G-20 summit in Hamburg, early business dealings in the country Huntsman then called for Trump to drop out Dennis Hastert was released from prison in
Germany, earlier this month. shortly after the fall of the Soviet Union, after the October release of a 2005 video in Minnesota and trans-
Huntsman is the son of a billionaire the paper has said. which Trump was captured on a hot micro- ferred to a Chicago re-
industrialist whose company Huntsman The former governor, a Mormon, had an phone making lewd comments about entry facility, according
International LLC currently has a handful of up-and-down relationship with Trump dur- women. to the Federal Bureau of
Prisons.
Hastert was sentenced
Trump had second conversation with Putin in Germany to 15 months in prison
in April 2016 in a bank-
ing violations case that
By Vivian Salama and Jill Colvin arrived at the G-20 summit of industrialized who was seated next to first lady Melania
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and developing nations earlier that day. Trump, as the event was concluding. Trump Dennis Hastert revealed accusations he
Anton would not specify the duration of spoke with Putin using Russias translator, had sexually abused
WASHINGTON President Donald Trump the conversation. But he said the discussion since the American translator did not speak teenagers while coaching wrestling at a sub-
had another, previously undisclosed conver- was casual and should not be characterized Russian. urban Chicago high school.
sation with Russian President Vladimir as a meeting or even a less formal, but But Ian Bremmer, who said he spoke with The Bureau of Prisons said in an email that
Putin at a summit in Germany this month. official, pull-aside. two people who attended the dinner, said Hastert left the Minnesota prison on
White House spokesman Sean Spicer and A conversation over dessert should not that Trump and Putin spoke for nearly an Monday and is now under the jurisdiction
National Security Council spokesman be characterized as a meeting, he said. hour while sitting among the other world of a Chicago residential re-entry manage-
Michael Anton confirmed that Trump and The dinner, hosted by German Chancellor leaders and their spouses at the dinner. ment office. Its unclear whether Hastert was
Putin spoke at a dinner for world leaders and Angela Merkel, was open only to world Bremmer is a foreign affairs columnist and staying at a halfway house or whether he
their spouses at the Group of 20 summit in leaders and their spouses, as well as one the president of the Eurasia Group, a con-
sulting firm. could be transferred to home confinement.
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Perry touts energy exports,
Separatists proclaim a new
awaits study on electric grid
WASHINGTON The Trump administration is pushing
for increased exports of natural gas and other energy
state to replace all of Ukraine
By Nataliya Vasilyeva
sources as it seeks U.S. energy domi-
nance in the global market, Energy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Secretary Rick Perry said Tuesday.
He and President Donald Trump have MOSCOW Separatists in eastern
offered a comforting message to ener- Ukraine on Tuesday proclaimed a new
gy companies seeking to export lique- state that aspires to include not only
fied natural gas, or LNG at huge terminals the areas they control but also the rest
in Texas, Louisiana and other states, of the country. But Russia, their chief
Perry said: If you meet the rules, heres backer, sought to play down the
your permit. announcement, saying it was merely
Rick Perry part of public discussion.
Perry also said he has not seen a wide-
ly expected department study into the reliability of the elec- The surprise announcement in the
tric grid. A draft version leaked to news outlets indicates rebel stronghold of Donetsk casts fur-
that renewable power and federal regulations have had little ther doubt on the 2015 cease-fire deal
that was supposed to stop fighting in
impact on reliability.
Ukraines industrial heartland and
There are lots of people breathlessly waiting to read
bring those areas back into Kievs fold
that report, Perry said and he is among them. while granting them wide autonomy.
In a speech at the National Press Club, Perry called LNG Some rebels said they have no inten-
exports a major driver of jobs and energy production and tion of joining the new state.
a key way to reduce global emissions of greenhouse gases More than 10,000 people have died
that cause global warming. REUTERS
in fighting since Russia-backed rebels A resident sits in his house, which was damaged by a recent shelling, in the
We can have a cleaner environment and a strong, pros- took control of parts of Ukraines
perous nation, Perry said. We do not need to sacrifice one rebel-controlled city of Donetsk, Ukraine.
Donetsk and Luhansk regions in April
for the other; nor will we follow the course other allies have 2014 after Russia annexed Ukraines Malorossiya, or Little Russia, when Ukrainian regions, they have not
taken to their detriment. Crimean peninsula. The rebels origi- they were part of the Russian Empire. attempted to capture territories there,
nally sought to join Russia but the Zakharchenko said they are drawing nor do they have any political repre-
U.S. restoring asset seizures with safeguards Kremlin stopped short of annexing the up a constitution that would be put up sentation there.
WASHINGTON The Trump administration will soon area or publicizing its military support to a popular vote. France, Germany, Ukraine and
restore the ability of police to seize suspects money and for the rebels. We believe that the Ukrainian state Russia worked out an agreement in the
property with federal help, but the Associated Press has Donetsk separatist leader Alexander as it was cannot be restored, Belarusian capital, Minsk, in 2015
learned the policy will come with a series of new provi- Zakharchenko said in comments Zakharchenko said in remarks carried which laid out a roadmap for ending the
broadcast on Russian television that by the Tass news agency. We, repre- conflict between government troops
sions aimed at preventing the types of abuse that led the
rebels in Donetsk and Luhansk as well sentatives of the regions of the former and separatists. Under the deal, the
Obama Justice Department to severely curtail the practice. Ukraine, excluding Crimea, proclaim rebels would return control of the terri-
as representatives of other Ukrainian
At issue is asset forfeiture, which has been criticized regions would form a state called the creation of a new state which is a tories they had captured to Kiev while
because it allows law enforcement to take possessions Malorossiya. successor to Ukraine. Kiev would allow a local election there
without criminal convictions or, in some cases, indict- Most of the areas which are currently Although separatists in the east and grant wide autonomy to the
ments. The policy to be rolled out Wednesday targets so- part of Ukraine were referred to as have some sympathizers in other region.
called adoptive forfeiture, which lets local authorities cir-
cumvent more-restrictive state laws to seize property under
federal law. The proceeds are then shared with federal coun-
terparts.
U.S. sanctions more Iranians, nuclear deal stands for now
Former Attorney General Eric Holder significantly limit- By Josh Lederman The sanctions freeze program, and human rights abuses,
ed the practice in response to criticism that it was ripe for THE ASSOCIATED PRESS any assets in the Mnuchin said.
abuse, particularly with police seizures of small amounts of U. S. and prevent The announcement came only hours
cash. Attorney General Jeff Sessions plans to ease those WASHINGTON The Trump admin- Americans from after the Trump administration told
restrictions, but also impose new requirements on when fed- istration slapped 18 Iranian individu- doing business with Congress for a second time that Iran is
eral law can be used, a senior Justice Department official als and groups with sanctions Tuesday them. complying with the nuclear deal and
briefed on the policy said Tuesday. for aiding the countrys non-nuclear Treasury Secretary can keep enjoying sanctions relief.
The official, who spoke to the AP on condition of weapons programs, in a bid to show Steven Mnuchin The administration insisted Tehran
anonymity, was not authorized to discuss the changes that President Donald Trump is staying said the sanctions was breaching the spirit of the deal.
before their unveiling. tough on Iran despite his moves to let Steven send a strong sig- Trump, who lambasted the 2015
the nuclear deal stay in place for now. nal that the United pact as a candidate, gave himself more
Mnuchin States cannot and time to decide whether to scuttle it or
The latest attempt to clamp down on
Irans military financing ranged from will not tolerate Irans provocative let it stand. Instead, senior Trump
an Iranian-based company that aided and destabilizing behavior. administration officials sought to
the countrys drone program to a This administration will continue emphasize their deep concerns about
Turkey-based provider of naval equip- to aggressively target Irans malign Irans non-nuclear behavior and vowed
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Wednesday July 19, 2017 9
Letters to the editor Pushing the envelope
The rising cost of edge and action applied to this new Bolanos comes to mind. He was
H e that would govern others, first should be the
master of himself. Philip Masinger.
In 2004, when I was bemoaning the fact that George
frontier, it can involve into a bene- detained inside a single-family resi-
living in the Bay Area cial application for a lot of folks. dence located at 3474 Eldon St., Las
W. Bush was campaigning to be re-elected, I wrote a col-
Cheers. umn (for another newspaper) titled Presidential prereq-
Editor, Vegas, Nevada April 21, 2007, around
9:20 p.m. by the FBI and Las Vegas uisites that listed the characteristics I would hope
I am writing to express my concern
Metropolitan Police Department, would be evident in anyone who would be running for
about gentrication and how afford- Gil DeVincenzi
according to a report in the Las Vegas president. At that time, many of us were very disap-
able housing is becoming a major Half Moon Bay
problem in the Bay Area. Families are Review-Journal. There were several pointed in what George W. had accomplished during his
working double and are struggling women in the home. first term of office. Little did I dream that sometime in
the future I would be much more desperate for a president
every day to make a living. We-Care insurance The residents of San Mateo County
who would be an asset to
The prices of houses and rent dra- all know what our District Attorney
matically increased when big, popular Editor, Steve Wagstaffe thinks about those our country.
companies began to expand and move Obviously the struggle in govern- who matter, being questioned at a The following require-
into the area. Low-income families ment to create medical health care place where there are human trafcked ments are those I was
are the ones suffering from this the insurance in this country is a case of sex slaves. Here is the email wishing for in 2004. Now,
most. Parents are having to work up Republicans (Trumpcare) versus Wagstaffe sent 10:20 a.m. April 25, in 2017, it appears virtu-
to two jobs so they can afford to have Democrats (Obamacare) instead of 2007, that I received from a Freedom ally hopeless that these
food on the table, pay all their bills working together to come up with a of Information Act request: character traits might
along with their expensive rent. compromise solution such as We- Greg and Carlos describe our present head
Families who are living in garages Care Insurance. Neither Republican Just a quick word of support from of state, even though it
are being evicted and are not able to nor Democrat can be considered a me as you go through a difcult time. seems that they are even
afford rent for an apartment or even winner in this struggle for medical more important now than
To those who matter, your decades
less, a house. health care insurance until a fair and ever. They are also more
of outstanding work in law enforce-
affordable solution is reached. Most difficult to find in not
Rent has continued to increase over ment are all that count and your
everyone seems to agree on the
the years and families are continuing integrity is not the slightest marked only our new president,
importance of keeping pre-existing
to ght to make that change. by the modern medias efforts to make but in many others involved in governing our country.
conditions as a benet.
Families and friends are constantly a story out of a non-story. Hard as it So what kind of person did I want to vote for as presi-
Most of us are clear that medical
attending meetings and rallies so is to think it now, remember it will dent of the United States in 2004? I had given it much
insurance is complicated. A 9-year-old
their voices can be heard. So much be yesterdays news and irrelevant by thought and came up with some very important qualities
pointed this out recently. Social
can be done but no changes are being tomorrow. that I believe a leader of our nation should possess.
Security and Medicare were complicat-
made because of little interest. In My positive thoughts are out there 1). Is bright, confident (but not arrogant), intellectu-
ed also but they seemed to have
addition, students who are on their for both of you. ally curious and savvy someone who gives you a
worked out for the most part. The pri-
own are going to school full time and Steve sense of being a thinking and feeling person. He would
mary goal for both parties seems to
also working full time to be able to Mathew Graves turned down a 10- have the courage of his convictions, but would also be
be that the other partys insurance
pay their bills and rent. plan fails instead of working together year prison term plea bargain because open to other points of view. He would exude awareness,
This is a very sensitive subject to nd common ground. This is not he had faith in our judicial system and not dimness.
because I know tons of families who what our Founding Fathers had in he knew he was not guilty of the 2). He has had much experience in national politics
are not able to afford housing due to mind. Unfortunately, all of the people charges the DA charged him with. He and government, such as having spent many years in
gentrication and rent constantly in government working on a new faces 30 years in prison Friday, July the House or Senate so he is familiar with domestic and
increasing. Families are moving to health insurance plan receive lifetime 21. foreign issues and has had a voting record that I could
the valley where it is cheaper but are benets. So they may look at this mostly go along with.
commuting to the Bay Area every sin- lack of a good health insurance plan Michael G. Stogner 3). He wouldnt be obsessed with delivering the
gle day because the minimum wage is much differently then those of us who Monterey County blessings of liberty to the far corners of the world
higher. are out of pocket for medical insur- at least until he gets his own house in order.
ance if we are lucky enough to have 4). Demonstrates good character especially hon-
Jailene Mendoza
it. Trumps son esty and integrity so we could feel that he is forth-
Perhaps the town hall meetings are right and admit it when he is confused or mistaken.
East Palo Alto a good way to remind politicians that Editor,
Why are people so surprised at Underlying this would be a sound foundation of ethics
they are working for you and I and can and principles of his own that are sincere and evident.
easily be replaced. Perhaps you and I President Trumps sons unethical
Pleased to see might think of going into politics? actions? Its simple, the apple does- As George Bernard Shaw wrote: Power does not corrupt
nt fall far from the tree. When did men; fools, however, if they get into positions of
open minds about pot By the way, our next presidential
politics become so confusing? power, corrupt power.
election is not far away. Who would 5). Someone who wasnt born with a silver spoon in
Editor,
you like to see as president?
This missive is a response/com- his mouth, would have worked for what he has, and
ment to Ms. Weigels Coastal pot Robert Nice appreciates the struggles of those who are less fortu-
grows welcomed in the July 12 edi- Redwood City nate.
tion of the Daily Journal. David Thom
6). Has a love and deep concern for the wilderness and
Well, its refreshing to see an open, San Carlos the environment and has done what he could to prevent
thoughtful approach by our supervi- Trump and Obama the exploitation of our natural surroundings and the
sors and others. I especially respect increasing poisoning being caused by the emanations
Don Horsleys comments. I worked Human trafficking sentencing Editor,
of industry. In other words, he would not be so com-
Regarding the July 12 letter by Rel
with Don in the Sheriffs Ofce. I was Editor, Kempf about Obamas accomplish- pletely beholden to special interests that he is blinded
a grower in Washington state. I advo- This is a response to Jury issues ments, thank you for your opinion I to the needs and plight of the rest of us.
cate the further study and use of the rst-ever human trafcking convic- couldnt agree more. So all you Trump 7). Is forthright and open, not prone to chicanery,
benecial components of this new tion in county: Man found guilty of supporters ... how do you like it so deceit and spin to cover up his own and his administra-
drug ... good drug in many aspects. crimes stemming from Burlingame far? tions deficiencies. He is willing to take part in press
The U.S. attorney general, who in the Feb 18 edition of the Daily conferences and eager to enter debates, articulately and
lives in Trumpty Dumpty Land, calls Journal. cogently expressing his point of view.
it a gateway drug well the gate- When I think about human trafck- Carol Day Paine 8). Radiates a certain spirituality that underlies empa-
way drug is alcohol. I have personal ing of underaged sex slaves in San thy, humility, conscience, self-respect and respect for
knowledge of this fact. With knowl- Mateo County, Sheriff Carlos G. San Mateo
all of humanity.
9). Would have world cooperation, domestic tranquili-
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Insurers slump as health care bill fails


By Marley Jay tors announced they opposed it,
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS which prevented the proposal from
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 21,589.94 coming to a vote. Republican lead-
Low: 21,471.14 ers shifted their efforts to repeal-
NEW YORK U.S. stocks were
divided Tuesday as health insurers Close: 21,574.73 ing the 2010 Affordable Care Act
declined after the failure of the lat- Change: -54.99 without creating a replacement
est Republican health care bill law, but that effort was quickly
OTHER INDEXES shut down as well.
while a big jump in subscribers for S&P 500: 2460.61 +1.47
Netflix sent technology and con- When Republicans in Congress
NYSE Index: 11,877.42 -13.09 started trying to repeal and replace
sumer-focused companies higher.
Stocks spent most of the day Nasdaq: 6344.31 +29.88 the Obama-era health care law,
lower after the health care push NYSE MKT: 2539.72 -21.43 investors saw it as a test of their
stalled and several financial firms, Russell 2000: 1427.61 -3.99 ability to work together. If
including Goldman Sachs, report- Wilshire 5000: 25,587.72 +10.22 Republicans succeeded, there was a
ed underwhelming second-quarter good chance they would be able to
10-Yr Bond: 2.26 -0.04 pass tax cuts and potentially an
results. Energy and industrial com-
panies also slipped. Oil (per barrel): 46.25 +0.23 infrastructure spending bill as
While stocks flirted with larger Gold : 1,241.90 +8.20 well. But as the work dragged on
losses and most of the companies for four months, that seemed far
listed on the New York Stock The S&P 500 rose 1.47 points, that wasnt enough to get to $23.90. less likely.
Exchange fell, the gains for tech or 0.1 percent, to 2,460.61, just investors excited. Bank of Netflix jumped after the compa- Health insurers declined. Aetna
and consumer stocks were enough above the record it set Friday. The America and Goldman Sachs both ny said it added 5.2 million sub- fell $1.69, or 1.1 percent, to
to send the Standard & Poors 500 Dow Jones industrial average fell said their trading businesses scribers over the last three $153.31 and Anthem retreated
index and Nasdaq composite to 54.99 points, or 0.3 percent, to struggled, as the market has been months, and for the first time, it $2.64, or 1.4 percent, to $189.45.
new highs. 21,574.73. Goldman Sachs was calm for months. Banks did very has more subscribers outside the UnitedHealth, the largest company
Wall Street did not have a big responsible for almost all of that well in the first quarter, and Warne U.S. than in it. The second quarter in the industry, inched higher after
reaction to the Republican health loss. The Nasdaq composite said investors may have been is usually a slow period for Netflix, it reported strong second-quarter
care defeat, as it did when a related climbed 29.87 points, or 0.5 per- caught off guard that the second so investors were pleased to see results and raised its annual out-
bill failed in March. After four cent, to 6,344.31 as tech compa- quarter doesnt look as good for the big gain. Netflix gained look. It gained 59 cents to
months of struggles over health nies like Facebook and Alphabet, them. $21.90, or 13.5 percent, to $186.85.
care, investors dont expect as the parent of Google, rose. After a When theyre not benefiting as $183.60. Among other consumer The dollar slipped again. It has
much from Congressional plunge in June, the Nasdaq has much as expected from higher companies, Amazon added $14.34, steadily lost ground for most of
Republicans and President Donald surged over the last two weeks. interest rates, I think that makes or 1.4 percent, to $1,024.38. this year and the ICE US dollar
Trump on other issues. The Russell 2000 index of investors more cautious about Facebook gained $3.13, or 2 index is now at its lowest level
Tax changes arent likely to smaller-company stocks sank what results will look like going percent, to $162.86 and Alphabet since August. The dollar slid to
take place any time soon and are 3.99 points, or 0.3 percent, to forward, Warne said. picked up $10.99, or 1.1 percent, 111.98 yen from 112.66 yen. The
likely to be smaller than they 1,427.61. That index closed at an Goldman lost $5.95, or 2.6 per- to $986.85. euro rose to $1.1563 from
hoped, said Kate Warne, an all-time high Monday. cent, to $223.31 and Comerica fell The Senate Republican health $1.1480. The euro hasnt been
investment strategist for Edward Several major banks reported $1.47, or 2 percent, to $73.05. care bill was defeated Monday this strong compared to the dollar
Jones. strong second-quarter results, but Bank of America declined 12 cents night when two more GOP sena- since early 2015.

Wall Streets Goldman Sachs Business brief


Facebook has plans
to expand N.M. data center
moves quietly into Main Street
By Ken Sweet year history, the main way to do its trading desks had revenue of minimum opening deposit and pays
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.
Facebooks plans for New Mexico
now call for a half-billion-dollar

business with Goldman was to be $3.05 billion, down 17 percent. an interest rate of 1.20 percent. investment and a data center that
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
incredibly wealthy or a CEO at a Fixed income, currency and com- Looking for longer-term savings? will span an area equal to 17 foot-
NEW YORK More homeowner, major company. Thats changing. modity trading revenue fell 40 per- Goldman offers CDs with terms ball fields.
less hedge fund titan. Goldman We want to grow a robust con- cent, and Chief Financial Officer from six months to six years, pay- Gov. Susana Martinezs office
Sachs, long known for its super- sumer banking business, said Martin Chavez said its commodi- ing as much as 2.30 percent. And announced early Tuesday that the
rich clients and well-connected Stephen Scherr, Goldmans chief ties division had its worst quarter fixed-rate, no-fee personal loans social media giant will be doubling
executives, is starting to act a lot strategy officer and CEO of GS since the firm went public in 1999. are available through Marcus by its investment in the state with the
more like a neighborhood bank. Bank. Goldman executives see the new Goldman Sachs. planned expansion of its data cen-
The most Wall Street of Wall Goldmans retail banking busi- consumer banking division as a Firm executives arent saying ter currently under construction
Street firms really wants people to ness is less than two years old and way for the firm to expand into what future products they may offer. near Los Lunas, a rural area just out-
start thinking about it the next time tiny compared to the overall size of businesses it traditionally wasnt Analysts say its not unreasonable side of Albuquerque, New Mexicos
they need to open a bank account or the firm. The company hasnt yet involved in. But how well to think Goldman may consider largest metropolitan area.
borrow money. Its paying above- even broken it out as a business Goldmans brand and image might checking accounts and student The governor praised the
average rates on online savings line in its quarterly financial state- appeal in the consumer business loans. Just dont expect Goldman announcement, saying Facebook is
accounts and offering that stodgiest ments because of its size. And remains to be seen. to be opening branches anytime among the states key partners as it
of investments, good old-fash- Goldman isnt backing away from I had a few readers tell me that soon, or ever. works to diversify its economy.
ioned CDs. Personal loans are its traditional strengths: trading they had no intention to do busi- Whatever size its going to be, New Mexicos powerful incen-
available through its Marcus brand, and advising. ness with Goldman, but those com- its going to be entirely a virtual tives are bringing more opportuni-
a friendlier reference to co-founder Trading is inherently a volatile ments were pretty limited, said business, said Michael Wong, an ties to our state once again ahead
Marcus Goldman. business, and a quiet market Ken Tumin with analyst at Morningstar. of schedule with more jobs and
For a firm that never had a reason weighed on Goldmans second-quar- DepositAccounts.com, a review Goldmans path to Main Street investment than initially anticipat-
to advertise, Goldman now runs ter results posted Tuesday. It earned site for savings accounts and other has its origins in the financial ed, the governor said in a state-
Marcus commercials with the casual $1.63 billion, or $3.95 a share, bank products. meltdown of 2008. ment.
tagline: Debt happens. basically unchanged from a year The consumer products Goldman At the height of the crisis, The news comes as New Mexico
During most of its nearly 148- earlier. The division that contains is offering are pretty conventional. Goldman and its rival Morgan looks to turn the corner after a crip-
An online sav- Stanley both trying to avoid the pling budget crisis that stemmed
ings account bankruptcy fate of Lehman from a downturn in the oil and natu-
with its GS Brothers converted from invest- ral gas sectors and an overall weak
Bank requires no ment banks to commercial banks. economy.
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<<< Page 12, Tour de France


coming down to the wire
Wednesday July 19, 2017

Spieth primed
to chase after
another major
By Doug Ferguson
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SOUTHPORT, England With a chance to


close out the match, Jordan Spieth fired his
second shot into the par-5 15th at Royal
Birkdale and it never left the flag, bounding
onto the green about 20 feet behind the hole.
His partner Tuesday was Justin Thomas,
who watched the flight of the ball and said, I
like having him on my team when hes play-
ing like this.
Everyone is on their own when the British
Open begins on Thursday, and Spieth is look-
ing sharp enough to be listed as a co-favorite
with Dustin Johnson, the
No. 1 player in the world.
Spieth is coming off his
second victory of the year
last month at the Travelers
Championship. And when
REUTERS his putter is working it
American defender Omar Gonzalez, left, has blossomed since he left the L.A. Galaxay to join Pachuca in Mexicos top division. His play with really hasnt been this
club and now at the Gold Cup has Gonzalez back in the mix for a World Cup spot. year he is regarded as a
Jordan Spieth favorite at just about any
tournament.

Gonzalez becoming a force


By Ronald Blum Bruce Arena in the CONCACAF Gold Cup. The
Still to be determined is how much he
thrives on links courses like Royal Birkdale.
What stands out is St. Andrews in 2015,
when the 23-year-old Texan was going for the
third leg of the Grand Slam and missed the
playoff by one shot. Even so, he hasnt fin-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Americans play El Salvador on Wednesday ished higher than 30th in the other three
night in a quarterfinal match. British Opens he has played.
He made his national team debut in August So much of his mystique is built around that
PHILADELPHIA Omar Gonzalez had just 2010 during an exhibition against Brazil,
left the LA Galaxy to join Mexicos Pachuca 2015 season the Masters and U.S. Open,
which gave a teenage forward named Neymar five victories, the FedEx Cup. So many of the
when his new clubs chairman had a request: his first international appearance that night in
Would the 6-foot-5 defender walk into his expectations of Spieth now are measured
New Jersey. against that season. Those are rare even for
introductory news conference dressed as Darth Gonzalez went on to become among Major
Vader? the greatest players, and it might be Spieths
League Soccers highest-paid players, but his bad luck that it happened to him so early in
Of course, he obliged. Ever since, he has career stalled: first a torn knee ligament during his career.
become a defensive force. his initial training session following a January He still wouldnt trade it.
I had signed a contract 15 minutes prior to 2012 loan to the German club Nuremberg, then Asked to measure his game now compared
that, so I was like, Yeah, sure. It was a bit a knee injury that kept him from starting the with two years ago, Spieth said his long game
small, Gonzalez recalled of the costume first two games of the 2014 World Cup. is better, but he hasnt been making putts.
Tuesday. I dont know if they met any other But worst of all was malaise during his final Such is golf.
Mexican my size. seasons with the Galaxy. During the signing ceremony with Pachuca, I recognize that being five years in now ...
Now 28 years old, Gonzalez is among the Gonzalez was asked to dress as Darth Vader.
U.S. players trying to impress returning coach See SOCCER, Page 16 He went along with the promotion. See GOLF, Page 16

Giants walkoff Oakland cant


against Indians finish off Rays By Michael Wagaman
By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Giants 2, Indians 1 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Rays 4, As 3
Indians lost for the fth ning hit.
SAN FRANCISCO Eduardo Nunez hit a time in sixth games. OAKLAND Adeiny Hechavarria and Khris Davis hit his
game-ending RBI single in the 10th inning Sam Dyson (1-1) Shane Peterson hit consecutive two-out RBI 27th home run for the As.
and the San Francisco Giants snapped a pitched two scoreless singles off closer Santiago Casilla in the Adam Kolarek (1-0)
three-game losing streak by beating the innings for the win. ninth inning and the Tampa Bay Rays rallied retired one batter for his
Cleveland Indians 2-1 on Tuesday night. The teams traded runs to beat the Oakland Athletics 4-3 on Tuesday rst major league win.
Pinch-hitter Conor Gillaspie started the with the Indians getting night. Alex Colome pitched the
winning rally with a leadoff double against on the board rst on an Steven Souza Jr. hit his second home run ninth to complete the
Cody Allen (0-5) to celebrate his 30th birth- RBI triple by Brandon in two games while Logan Morrison walked four-hitter for his AL-best
day. Denard Span then reached on a bunt sin- and scored, helping the Rays to their fth 28th save.
Eduardo Nunez Guyer with one out in the win in six games against the As. Santiago
gle that sent pinch-runner Kelby Tomlinson third inning. But Ty Casillas ninth-inning
to third. Blach stranded him there and retired eight Casilla (2-4) opened the ninth by retiring Casilla meltdown spoiled an out-
That set the stage for Nunez, who ground- straight batters to keep the Giants close. Evan Longoria on a grounder and getting standing outing by As starter Chris Smith,
ed a single to right through a drawn-in San Francisco then tied it in the sixth Morrison to strike out swinging. Wilson who was in line for his rst win since 2008.
ineld to give the struggling Giants a rare against Mike Clevinger when Guyer Ramos then singled and pinch-runner Smith allowed one earned run and three
win. dropped Nunezs liner to right for a two-base Mallex Smith took second on a wild pitch. hits and retired 15 of the nal 17 batters he
Allen had escaped a bases-loaded, one-out error and Buster Posey hit a two-out RBI sin- After Smith stole third, Casilla walked light- faced in his second career start. The 36-year-
jam in the bottom of the ninth by striking gle for the Giants rst hit since the second hitting Brad Miller before Hechavarria sin- old right-hander, whose only win came as a
out Joe Panik and getting Gorkys Hernandez inning. gled to right to drive in the tying run. reliever with Boston, struck out four and
to y out to right eld. But he couldnt get Peterson, in his second stint with the Rays walked two.
the job done in the 10th as the rst-place this season, followed with his game-win-
See GIANTS, Page 14 See OAKLAND, Page 14
12 Wednesday July 19, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Arizona acquires All-Star Martinez from Tigers


By Dave Skretta son, acknowledged he of the July 31 deadline. great team over there. Theyve been good for a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS would likely be traded with Avila also said more trades are possible. reason. Im just hoping to go over there and
the Tigers sliding from Tigers closer Justin Wilson has been drawing hop on their train and just do what I can to help
contention. The 29-year- plenty of attention, and the club is hoping to them keep doing what theyve been doing.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. J.D. Martinez had
old former All-Star is hit- shed payroll as it begins to rebuild.
been the subject of trade speculation for weeks, Avila said he was keen to bolster the Tigers
ting .305 with 16 homers Martinez spent three middling seasons in
and it reached such a crescendo Monday night farm system with position prospects, which is
and 39 RBIs, making him Houston before signing as a free agent with
that even his mom texted to ask if Detroits star why he jumped at the chance to add three infield-
one of the premier right- Detroit, where he became one of the top power
outfielder had been dealt when he left a game in ers. Lugo is a sterling defensive third baseman
handed bats on the market. hitters in the game. He hit 38 homers and drove
Kansas City with a sore back. with a solid bat who will join the club at
J.D. Martinez You knew it was going in 102 runs in 2015 and hit 22 homers in 120
Turns out she was only off by a day. to happen. You dont really Double-A, while Alcantara is an athletic short-
The Arizona Diamondbacks acquired Martinez games last season. stop. King is still in rookie ball, but Avila said
know how youre going to feel. It doesnt hit
for a trio of prospects on Tuesday, hoping to More important for Arizona has been his suc- he had inside information that made him an
you until they tell you, he said. Its definitely
solidify a trouble spot in the outfield with a cess against left-handed pitching. exciting prospect.
tough. I love this organization. I love the fans.
sorely needed right-handed bat for a run at the I love everything in Detroit. Thats home for The Diamondbacks are next-to-last in the
playoffs. majors with a .213 average against lefties, and As for Martinez, the Tigers hope that one day
me. Ive always said that.
I dont think he was surprised, Tigers gener- top hitters Jake Lamb and David Peralta bat left- hell return to Detroit.
But as the Diamondbacks try to hold down the
al manager Al Avila said. I think he was hoping top spot in the NL wild-card race, their desire to handed and have struggled against them. Those
problems have been made even worse by a Martinez said the feeling is mutual.
it didnt happen, quite frankly. I didnt want it to make a playoff push led them to Martinez, who
happen. I wanted to be out here in first place. I happens to provide exactly what they needed. groin injury to outfielder Yasmany Tomas, who Me and Al go way back. Hes like family to
think it was hard for him because, like he said, Were excited to add a middle-of-the-order is not expected back anytime soon. me, close to family as you can get in baseball. I
this is his home. This is where he became J.D. corner outfielder to our lineup, said Martinez is expected to slide into Tomas spot know it was hard for him, he said. Im not mad
Martinez. Diamondbacks general manager Mike Hazen, in left field. about it. ... Next year and the offseason, you
Martinez, who is making $11.75 million this adding that he might not be done dealing ahead Its going to be weird a new clubhouse, never know whats going to happen in this
year and can become a free agent after the sea- new players, Martinez said. Theyve got a game.

Softball/baseball briefs paid coaches in the Big Ten.


Allister was a catcher at Stanford, where
three-game series against
Arizona.
left thumb.
The Astros put Correa on the 10-day dis-
she holds the record for games played and Feldman (7-7) is the abled list Tuesday and recalled Colin Moran
Minnesotas Allister helped the Cardinal to two Womens sixth Reds pitcher whos from Triple A Fresno in time for an evening
takes Stanford softball job College World Series. Stanford finished 19- started at least one game game against Seattle. Houston general man-
32 this year under Rachel Hanson. this season to go on the ager Jeff Luhnow said losing Correa was a
MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota softball disabled list. He allowed big blow, but he is expected back for the
coach Jessica Allister, who steered the Reds Feldman on DL five runs and five hits, stretch run in September. Houston opened
Gophers to a 56-5 record and top national including two home runs, the day 15 1/2 games ahead of the Mariners
ranking this year, is leaving for Stanford. with knee inflammation
Scott Feldman in the first inning of in the AL West.
The University of Minnesota announced CINCINNATI The Cincinnati Reds have Mondays 6-1 loss to Correa is batting .320 with 18 doubles
Allisters move back to her alma mater on placed right-hander Scott Feldman on the Washington. and 20 home runs, and his 67 RBIs are sec-
Tuesday. 10-day disabled list with right knee inflam- ond in the American League. He was injured
Allister was Big Ten coach of the year as mation. Astros put Correa on Monday night after jamming his thumb on a
the Gophers made their fifth straight NCAA The Reds also optioned outfielder Jesse 10-day DL with thumb injury swing.
Tournament in her seven seasons at the Winker to Triple-A Louisville and recalled Moran, a left-handed hitting corner
school. Athletic director Mark Coyle said righties Sal Romano and Lisalverto Bonilla HOUSTON All-Star shortstop Carlos infielder, was batting .308 with 15 doubles,
she was leaving despite being offered an from Louisville. Roman was Cincinnatis Correa of the Houston Astros is expected to 18 home runs and 63 RBIs in 79 games at
extension to make her one of the highest- scheduled starter for Tuesdays opener of a miss 6-8 weeks with a torn ligament in his Fresno.

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Froome keeps lead as final mountain stages loom


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS With the race He made the most of a slightly
now in money uphill section 500 meters from the
ROMANS-SUR-ISERE, France time, with line and accelerated after Greg Van
Ahead of two grueling Alpine stages set to Avermaet launched the sprint.
stages likely to decide the outcome decide the final Matthews then resisted Edvald
of the 104th Tour de France, Chris podium, Froome Boasson Hagens late surge to pre-
Froome and his teammates have went straight to vail by a wheels length. John
sent a clear message to their rivals the point with Degenkolb completed the podium.
with another impressive display of his aggressive Tempers frayed after the stage.
collective strength. Chris Froome racing. He Matthews claimed Degenkolb
Amid heavy crosswinds that appears in great grabbed him by the neck out of
played havoc in the finale of shape and has the best team sur- frustration and accused him of
Tuesdays 165-kilometer (102.5- rounding him in his bid to win a going into his line during the
mile) Stage 16 between Le Puy-en- fourth Tour title. sprint.
Velay to Romans-en-Isere, Team Everyone knew it was going to I did a clean sprint, I did not
Sky riders tried to unsettle their split at some point, said Froome. change my line, Matthews said.
opponents by setting a frenetic For us it was more about just After the finish, I was waiting for
tempo that split the pack like a jig- being on the right side of it. the results, he came past and
saw puzzle. Knowing it was going to kick off REUTERS grabbed my neck. It was not very
After relentless work from Vasil on that open section in the last 20 Australian Michael Matthews, left, nips Edvald Boasson Hagen of Norway, sportsmanlike.
Kiryienka and Michal kilometers to go, the guys com- right, at the line to win Stage 16 of the Tour de France. Chris Froome kept On a difficult terrain with con-
Kwiatkowski, only 22 riders mitted to that and we saw the gaps the yellow jersey as the tours overall leader. stant up-and-downs across the lush
including Froome and teammate opening out straight away. forests of Massif Central, several
Mikel Landa managed to stay in Froome, the defending champi- secutive days in this years Tour de miles), with a 10-percent gradient attacks had taken place during the
the reduced bunch at the front. on, has an 18-second overall lead France. And the goal of my prepa- at the top. first hour of racing. Kittel was
Also among them were Fabio over Aru, with Romain Bardet 23 ration for the Tour de France was to Next will be the daunting Stage dropped in the first climb and
Aru, Romain Bardet and Rigoberto seconds back in third place. head into the third week feeling the 18 to the Col dIzoard , which fea- struggled at the back throughout
Uran, who avoided the trap. But Colombian Rigoberto Uran com- way Im feeling now. tures a final 14.1-kilometer ascent the day.
Dan Martin lost 51 seconds after pletes the leading quartet, 29 sec- The battle for the yellow jersey to the top of the mountain, at an The German ace sprinter could
getting caught in a split in the onds off the pace. will resume on Wednesday during altitude of 2,360 meters. not count on teammate Philippe
finale. He dropped to seventh place Landa, who has been impressive the first of two Alpine stages in Im looking forward to the Gilbert to bring him back the
overall, 2:03 off the pace. since the start of the Tour despite high altitude. It will lead riders to Alps, Froome said. former world champion did not
At some point, it looked like dedicating himself to Froome, the ski station of Serre Chevalier Three days after his victory in start the stage in Le Puy-en-Velay
Bardet was going to be left behind moved back to fifth overall, 1 through a grueling 183-kilometer Rodez, Matthews reduced the gap due to gastroenteritis. Standing
but he was helped back in the lead- minute, 17 seconds back. trek featuring four climbs, includ- with green jersey holder Marcel 12th overall, Lotto NL Jumbo rider
ing group by Oliver Naesen. Myself and Mikel Landa are ing the Col du Galibier one of Kittel to 29 points in the best George Bennett had a bad day and
Australian Michael Matthews won feeling great, said Froome. The the Tours most fearsome and famed sprinters classification with his dropped out about 100 kilometers
the stage in a sprint to the line. next two days are the biggest con- climbs at 18 kilometers (11 second stage win. from the finish.
14 Wednesday July 19, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Final table set for World Series of Poker Main Event


By Regina Garcia Cano of seven has played poker recreationally for
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Unlike the past several years, the players wont have to wait until more than 20 years. Should he win the tour-
nament, he would be the oldest main event
November to take their spot at the final table. The champion will be champion since 1974.
LAS VEGAS The World Series of Poker crowned this weekend after the players return to the Rio All-Suite I am to poker what Donald Trump is to
is down to its final nine.
The final table for the marquee no-limit Hotel and Casino on Thursday following a two-day break. politics an amateur, he recently told
PokerNews.com .
Texas Hold em main event in Las Vegas was Blumstein and Hesp are followed by
set early Tuesday. The nine men who his chips before he is eliminated from the lion. Each player will earn at least $1 mil- Benjamin Pollak, a London resident with
emerged from a field of more than 7,200 par- final table. lion. more than 35.1 million in chips; Bryan
ticipants after 10 days of play now have a The famed tournament is the end of this Two previous third-place finishers, Piccioli, of San Diego, with 33.8 million in
chance to win a grand prize of more than years series, where dozens of tournaments Benjamin Lamb of Las Vegas, and Antoine chips; Daniel Ott, of Altoona,
$8.1 million and a gold title bracelet. drew 120, 995 entrants from around the Saout of Morlaix, France, made the final Pennsylvania, with more than 26.4 million
The youngest player remaining in the world, shattering attendance records. The table again. Lamb, 32, won more than $4 in chips; Damian Salas, of Chascomus,
tournament, 25-year-old Scott Blumstein, is remaining men represent the United States, million after he outlasted 6,863 players at Argentinia, with over 22. 1 million in
the chip leader with more than 97 million in Argentina, France and the United Kingdom. the 2011 main event. Saout, 33, had a more chips; Saout with more than 21.7 million in
chips. This is the first time that Blumstein, Unlike the past several years, the players than $3.4 million payday in 2009, when he chips; Jack Sinclair, of London, with 20.2
a resident of Brigantine, New Jersey, has wont have to wait until November to take bested 6,492 participants. million in chips; and Lamb with more than
played the event. their spot at the final table. The champion The player with the second most chips is 18 million in chips.
I have no words, Blumstein tweeted. will be crowned this weekend after the play- John Hesp, also a first-time main event Last year, Las Vegas resident Qui Nguyen
The support from everyone means the ers return to the Rio All-Suite Hotel and player. Hesp, 64, has more than 85 million bested the competition to take home more
world to me. 3 days of much needed rest and Casino on Thursday following a two-day chips. He is the oldest competitor, a caravan than $8 million and the bracelet made from
then back to work. break. The winner will receive a guaranteed home salesman from Bridlington, United 427 grams of white and yellow gold and
Chips have no monetary value in the tour- prize of $8.15 million, while the other Kingdom, a coastal town off the North Sea. more than 2,000 diamonds and rubies total-
nament each player will have to lose all eight players will share more than $18 mil- The married father of four and grandfather ing more than 44 carats.

Lakers show OAKLAND GIANTS


Continued from page 14
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signs of life
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Trainers room
Athl eti cs : OF Jake Smolinski, out since spring training
Trainers room
Gi ants : 1B Brandon Belt returned to the lineup after
after undergoing right shoulder surgery, took batting prac- missing two straight games with a sore left wrist. Belt went
tice before the game. Smolinskis injury was initially 0 for 3 with three strikeouts and a walk.
EL SEGUNDO The Los Angeles Lakers impressive run to a
thought to be season-ending but manager Bob Melvin
Las Vegas summer league championship was still on Magic
believes the veteran will play in September, though he
Strong starts
Johnsons mind when he returned home to introduce Kentavious
declined to say at what level. ... RHP Ryan Dull (strained Both starters fared well. Clevinger allowed one unearned
Caldwell-Pope, his biggest free agent signing to date.
right knee) could come off the DL when the team returns from run and three hits in six innings with seven strikeouts. He
When asked to explain why he was excited about adding the tal- has now allowed four or fewer hits in 15 of 22 career starts.
its upcoming road trip July 28.
ented two-way guard to the young core that excelled in Vegas, Blach was almost as tough, giving up one run and seven
Magic brought out a little Showtime.
If we dont defend, we cant run, Johnson said Tuesday, his
Up next hits in seven innings.
voice rising with excitement. And we want to run, run, run, run, RHP Sonny Gray (5-4, 3.72 ERA) pitches the nale for the Up next
run. You cant do that unless you get stops. So Im going to love As on Wednesday afternoon as his name continues to circu-
to see him on one wing, B.I. (Brandon Ingram) on the other. late in trade rumors. Gray has won three of his previous four Matt Cain (3-8) starts the series nale after his planned
(Lonzo) Ball is in the middle. Julius (Randle) trailing, (Brook) starts. The Rays will counter with RHP Jake Faria (4-0, 2.00 move to the bullpen was interrupted before it even happened
Lopez trailing after that whoooooo! Its going to be awe- ERA), who has seven consecutive quality starts to begin his because Johnny Cueto got placed on the DL with blisters on
some. career. his right hand. Carlos Carrasco (10-4) starts for the Indians.
As president of basketball operations, Johnson is responsible
for creating and executing a plan to return the Lakers to champi-
onship contention after the worst four-year stretch in franchise
history. Yet he realizes hes equally responsible for selling that
plan to his players, potential free agents and the Lakers vast
worldwide fan base.
Not many people can talk like the Lakers loquacious Hall of
Famer, and Magic says hes even better when he really has some-
thing to sell.
After Johnsons coup in landing Caldwell-Pope last week was
followed by an eye-catching performance in Las Vegas from
league MVP Ball and his summertime teammates, this long-
struggling franchise is showing signs of life.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Wednesday July 19, 2017 15
Sports briefs assists in 43 games for San Joses
AHL affiliate.
The Vikings announced on
Tuesday that they plan to hold AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
Sorensen was originally drafted training camp at their new practice
Michael Vick: Kaepernick in the fourth round by Ottawa in facility in the Twin Cities suburb East Division East Division
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has some advice for Colin native Sweden until signing as a Baltimore 44 49 .473 8 New York 41 50 .451 15
Vikings held training camp on the Philadelphia 31 61 .337 25 1/2
Kaepernick if he wants another free agent with San Jose in May Toronto 43 50 .462 9
campus of Minnesota State Central Division Central Division
shot in the NFL: Get a haircut. 2016. Milwaukee 52 44 .542
University, Mankato, about a 90- Cleveland 48 44 .522
Chicago 48 45 .516 2 1/2
During an appearance Monday Sorensen added one goal and one minute drive south of the Twin Minnesota 47 46 .505 1 1/2
St. Louis 46 47 .495 4 1/2
on Fox Sports assist in six playoff games for the Cities. But with the opening of
Kansas City 45 47 .489 3
Pittsburgh 46 48 .489 5
Detroit 43 49 .467 5
1s Speak for Sharks. their new facility slated for this Chicago 38 53 .418 9 1/2
Cincinnati 39 54 .419 11 1/2
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San Francisco as NBA goes to Nike To mark the end of an era,
Texas 45 48 .484 17 1/2 San Diego 40 53 .430 24 1/2
49ers quarter- Los Angeles 46 50 .479 18 Giants 36 59 .379 29 1/2
NEW YORK NBA teams are Vikings fans who attend training As 42 52 .447 21
back needs to
making a wardrobe change, with camp this year will get a commem- Tuesdays Games
lose his Afro or Tuesdays Games Pittsburgh 4, Milwaukee 3
the traditional home and road uni- orative poster celebrating the Baltimore 12, Texas 1 Arizona 11, Cincinnati 2
cornrows for a
forms going back in the closet. teams 52 years there. Boston 5, Toronto 4, 15 innings Philadelphia 5, Miami 2
c l e a n - c ut Houston 6, Seattle 2 St. Louis 5, N.Y. Mets 0
Michael Vick style in order The league said Tuesday it is L.A. Dodgers 1, Chicago White Sox 0 Chicago Cubs 5, Atlanta 1
eliminating the old apparel desig- N.Y. Yankees 6, Minnesota 3
to get a job.
nations starting with the 2017-18
Altidore among 13 players Detroit 9, Kansas City 3
L.A. Dodgers 1, Chicago White Sox 0
Colorado 9, San Diego 7
The former Falcons and Eagles Tampa Bay 4, Oakland 3
quarterback said he was speaking season, when Nike becomes the added to MLS All-Star team Washington 4, L.A. Angels 3
Washington 4, L.A. Angels 3
San Francisco 2, Cleveland 1, 10 innings
from personal experience. Vick official outfitter. Instead, there San Francisco 2, Cleveland 1, 10 innings Wednesdays Games
Thirteen players including Wednesdays Games Cubs (Montgomery 1-6) at Atlanta (Dickey 6-5),9:10 a.m.
was suspended for two seasons will be four primary uniforms for Yanks (Montgomery 6-4) atTwins (Berrios 8-3),10:10 a.m. Philly (Pivetta 2-5) at Miami (Straily 7-4), 9:10 a.m.
each team. Torontos Jozy Altidore and Seattle (Paxton 8-3) at Houston (Morton 7-3),11:10 a.m. San Diego (Richard 5-9) at Colorado (Gray 2-1),12:10 p.m.
beginning in 2007 after pleading Portlands Diego Valeri have been Tampa (Faria 4-0) at As (Gray 5-4), 12:35 p.m. Cleveland (Carrasco 10-4) at Giants (Cain 3-8),12:45 p.m.
guilty to charges in a dog fighting The host team will pick which of Cleveland (Carrasco 10-4) at Giants (Cain 3-8),12:45 p.m.
added to Major League Soccers Milwaukee (Davies 11-4) at Pitt (Cole 7-7), 4:05 p.m.
investigation. its uniforms will be worn for each Texas (Perez 5-6) at Baltimore (Gausman 5-7),4:05 p.m. Arizona (Greinke 11-4) at Cincy (Adleman 5-7),4:10 p.m.
game and the visitors will select All-Star team for the Aug. 2 game Toronto (Sanchez 1-2) at Boston (TBD), 4:10 p.m. St.Louis (Leake 6-7) at Mets (deGrom 10-3), 4:10 p.m.
Kaepernick parted ways with the against Real Madrid in Chicago. Dodgers (Maeda 7-4) atWhite Sox (Rodon 1-2),5:10 p.m. Dodgers (Maeda 7-4) atWhite Sox (Rodon 1-2),5:10 p.m.
49ers in March and hasnt been one of the contrasting ones from Detroit (Verlander 5-7) at K.C.(Hammel 4-8),5:15 p.m. Wash.(Gonzalez 8-4) at Angels (Nolasco 4-10),7:07 p.m.
signed by another team. His deci- their collection. Previously, white Two commissioners picks and Wash.(Gonzalez 8-4) at Angels (Nolasco 4-10),7:07 p.m. Thursdays Games
uniforms were the default for home Thursdays Games St. Louis at N.Y. Mets, 9:10 a.m.
sion to kneel during the national 11 players named by All-Star Toronto at Boston, 10:35 a.m. Arizona at Cincinnati, 9:35 a.m.
anthem last season to protest teams. coach Veljko Paunovic were added Texas at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 9:35 a.m.
police shootings of black people The first two editions will debut Tuesday to the fan selections to Detroit at Kansas City, 5:15 p.m. Atlanta at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. San Diego at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m.
became a topic of national conver- at the start of the season. The represent the league at the game at
sation. Association is formerly the Soldier Field.
home white uniform and the
MLS Commissioner Don Garber
TRANSACTIONS
Sharks re-sign F Marcus Icon is the previous road jersey,
selected Kellyn Acosta of FC BASEBALL MINNESOTA TWINS Placed RHP Phil Hughes
featuring the teams primary color.
Sorensen to 2-year deal The other two primary uniforms Dallas and Dom Dwyer of Sporting American League
BOSTON RED SOX Optioned 1B Sam Travis and
on the 60-day DL. Optioned 1B Kennys Vargas to
Rochester (IL). Selected the contract of RHP Bartolo
SAN JOSE The San Jose will be revealed in the coming Kansas City. LHP Robby Scott to Pawtucket (IL). Recalled LHP Colon from Rochester. Reinstated LHP Craig Bres-
Brian Johnson and RHP Hector Velazquez from low from the 10-day DL.
Sharks have re-signed restricted months. Among the other players select- Pawtucket. NEW YORK YANKEES Optioned RHP Bryan
free-agent forward Marcus ed by Paunovic were Seattle goal- CLEVELAND INDIANS Optioned OF Tyler Mitchell to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Recalled RHP
Sorensen to a two-year contract Vikings to hold final keeper Stefan Frei, Fire midfielder
Naquin to Columbus (IL). Recalled LHP Ryan Mer-
ritt from Columbus.
Luis Cessa from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
Tuesday. Mankato camp after 52 years Dax McCarty and Galaxy defender DETROIT TIGERS Acquired INF Dawel Lugo, INF OAKLAND ATHLETICS Sent 2B Chad Pinder
The 25-year-old Sorensen had Sergio Alcantara and INF Jose King from the Ari- and RHPs Kendall Graveman and Jharel Cotton to
Jelle Van Damme. Nashville (PCL) for rehab assignments. Named Ash-
one goal and three assists in 19 MINNEAPOLIS The zona Diamondbacks for OF J.D. Martinez. Optioned
win Puri vice president of strategy and business
LHP Blaine Hardy to Toledo (IL). Recalled LHP
games for the Sharks last season Minnesota Vikings say the 52nd The overall roster includes 16 Matthew Boyd from Toledo. Sent LHP Daniel Nor- operations, effective Sept. 5.
in his first year in North America. training camp in Mankato will be repeat All-Stars and eight new- ris to Toledo for a rehab assignment. SEATTLE MARINERS Optioned OF Boog Pow-
their last one away from headquar- comers. Thirteen teams are repre- HOUSTON ASTROS Placed SS Carlos Correa on ell to Tacoma (PCL). Recalled RHP Sam Gaviglio from
He also had 17 goals and 17 the 10-day DL. Recalled INF Colin Moran from Tacoma. Sent RHP Shae Simmons to Tacoma (PCL)
ters. sented. Fresno (PCL). for a rehab assignment.

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ents, Gonzalez could have played for either When people get paid, its packed, he said. put the U.S. ahead in last weeks 2-0 win over
country. An All-American at Maryland, he was He is convinced he would not have revived Martinique with his second goal in 42 interna-
the third pick overall in the 2009 MLS draft his career had he not decided to leave Los tional appearances.
and then that season was voted MLS Rookie of Angeles. Moving to Pachuca has allowed him to
Continued from page 11
the Year with the Galaxy, all while being Its definitely made me a better player and focus a little bit more on his craft. I dont think
coached by Arena. also made me a better person, living in a dif- he has the distractions he might have had in
I was just doing enough to get by and During the defenders time in LA., Gonzalez ferent culture, living in a different country, liv- Los Angeles, Arena said,
things were OK, he said. met Erica, the woman he would marry, at the ing in an environment youre not used to, Gonzalezs teammates have noticed his
Gonzalez decided to change his attitude and 30th birthday party of Kenny Arena, now as Gonzalez said. strides.
alter his rest regimen. He signed with Pachuca assistant coach for his dad. I spent my whole career in LA before I made
in December 2015, helped that team win last Your way of dealing with quick, skillful
Gonzalez lived in Manhattan Beach but this move, under the same coach, and so things attacking players is put to the test every
years Clausura title and now he is flourish- decided to shake up his life with the move to were very comfortable for me, I would say. And
ing on a team that will be in this years Club week, captain Michael Bradley said. Its a
Pachuca, a city of about 265,000, where he what Mexico did was put me in an uncomfort- guy who continues to show that he has to play
World Cup. now lives with Erica and their two daughters, 2 able position, and I went to a place where I was
Everyone said this is the next so-and-so. a role for us moving forward.
1/2-year-old Isla and 1-year-old Colette. unsure of myself playing every single game,
And thats all well and good, but until you get Its just a totally different lifestyle, he and Mexico I believe is still ahead of MLS in
out there and prove it, U.S. goalkeeper Tim said. In LA, youre done with training and you terms of the quality and the players technical
Numbers game
Howard explained. sit around and you think, what should I do ability. Additions to Gold Cup rosters for the knock-
Hes matured. When you have ability and today? Theres always something, to do, and Back with the national team, Gonzalez is out rounds must wear numbers 24-29, resulting
other people think you have ability, its great. Pachuca theres not really much to do. competing for what likely will be four center in some unusual assignments. Forward Clint
When you actually realize your own ability and The family makes the hour-long drive to back spots on the U.S. World Cup roster, Dempsey is 28, a combination of his club No.
potential, I think the game slows down for you Costco outside Mexico City to fill the SUV assuming the Americans qualify. 2 and his national team No. 8. Bradley is 26,
a little bit and you get very comfortable with with groceries and supplies. He is careful to John Brooks and Geoff Cameron top the because 6 minus 2 equals his usual number 4.
your own movements and your own communi- check the calendar to avoid shopping on the depth chart at the moment, with Gonzalez, Instead of No. 1, Howard is wearing No. 24,
cation. middle and final days of each month. Matt Besler, Matt Miazga and Matt Hedges the his old digits at Everton. Forward Jozy
Born in Dallas to Mexican-American par- You dont go to the mall when its pay day. four splitting time at the Gold Cup. Gonzalez Altidore is 27 instead of 17.

GOLF
Continued from page 11

and five years doesnt make me a veteran, but it helps me real-


ize kind of how things go, he said. And last year I was pret-
ty caught in 2015. This year Im not. Hopefully, we can have
another one or two like that. But if we keep on trying to
improve each part of the game, stick to the process, then well
have the results we want.
Tuesday brought more sunshine to the Lancashire Coast and
only a light wind that came out of a different direction. The
course is fast, and balls are bouncing high when landing,
which is links golf at its best.
In any conditions, Birkdale is not a course that leads to low
scoring, certainly not like what Henrik Stenson had last year
at Royal Troon when he set the major championship record of
264 in his brilliant duel with Phil Mickelson.
The lowest score ever at Royal Birkdale was 272 by Ian
Baker-Finch in 1991.
Spieth still referred to the course as among the fairest he has
seen in his limited experience at golfs oldest championship.
And when he looks around the landscape, he sees more balance
of power than ever before.
Just two years ago, Spieth was considered part of the modern
version of a Big Three that included Rory McIlroy and Jason
Day. And then along came Johnson, rising to No. 1 in the
world in February and leaving everyone well behind. But now
Johnson hasnt won since March, slowed by his slip down the
stairs at the Masters. McIlroy and Day havent won at all.
The younger generation, you look at how many good play-
ers there are, U.S. Open champion Brooks Koepka said. You
look at how it was at Erin Hills. Everyone up there hadnt won
a major Rickie (Fowler), Justin (Thomas), Hideki
(Matsuyama).
No matter who wins this week, Spieth doesnt see that
changing.
His big season in 2015 gave him a taste of it. The next two
years, even with two victories in each one, gave him an appre-
ciation of how Tiger Woods dominated for so long. He was
asked the chances of there being another dominant force in
golf.
I wouldnt get your hopes up, Spieth replied. What Tiger
has done ... having experienced a year like he continued to do
for years, it just takes a lot out of you. Its very tough to do.
And you have to have a lot of things go right at the right
times.
I think its going to be a very exciting time going forward
of guys that are going to be playing and battling against each
other, he said. Youll see a group of 10 to 12 guys over the
next 15, 20 years that are going to have a lot of competition
that comes down the stretch with each other.
THE DAILY JOURNAL FOOD Wednesday July 19, 2017 17

Cheese sandwich souffle an easy weeknight meal


By Sara Moulton
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

One time many years ago, I was riffling


through my grandmother Ruths box of
handwritten recipe cards when I pulled up
short at the sight of the title of this recipe
for cheese sandwich souffle. Souffle?
Fancy! But reading the details, I quickly
understood that this item was nothing more
or less than the wedding of a ham-and-
cheese sandwich and some French toast.
But that didnt make it a souffle. It
required no separating of eggs, or any beat-
ing of egg whites. Once I actually made the
recipe, however, the title didnt seem like
such a stretch. Fresh out of the oven, these
sandwiches have puffed up in a very souffle-
ish way. Similarly, they boast the moist-
ness and airiness of a souffle.
But what I especially loved about the
recipe was how ridiculously easy it is to pre-
pare, making it the ideal candidate for a
weeknight meal. (Huh? A sandwich for sup-
per? Yes. Eggs for supper? Indeed. )
Preparing this dish is so simple, you ought
to consider inviting your kids to help. But
whether or not the kids lend a hand, this
sandwich will be even more attractive once This recipe can be customized in all sorts of ways. You can swap out the ham for smoked turkey, prosciutto or your meat of choice. You can
the schoolyear and the hectic dinnertime lose the Gruyere in favor of provolone, cheddar, mozzarella, or your favorite cheese.
grind kicks in. Just know that youll
have to plan ahead a bit; the sandwiches and non-fat milk. However you roll, all cheddar, provolone, mozzarella, et cetera) salt, add the milk and beat until combined
need to soak in the egg/milk mixture for a youll need to flesh out the meal is a side 2 ounces thinly sliced boiled ham, pro- well. Pour the mixture over the sandwiches,
full hour before you pop them into the salad or vegetable. These sandwiches are sciutto or smoked turkey cover and chill 1 hour.
oven. plenty hearty. 3 large eggs Preheat the oven to 350 F. Bake the sand-
This recipe can be customized in all sorts 1/4 teaspoon table salt wiches on the middle shelf of the oven
of ways. You can swap out the ham for CHEESE SANDWICH SOUFFLE 2 cups whole milk uncovered until they are browned around the
smoked turkey, prosciutto or your meat of Start to finish: 2 hours (15 minutes In a lightly buttered 8-inch-square baking edges and just set in the center, about 40 to
choice. You can lose the Gruyere in favor of active) dish, arrange 4 slices of the bread flat on the 45 minutes. Transfer a baked sandwich to
provolone, cheddar, mozzarella, or your Servings: 4 bottom, trimming the slices if necessary to each of 4 plates and serve right away.
favorite cheese. Vegetarians in the family? Butter for buttering the baking pan fit snuggly in one layer. Cover each slice Nutritional information: 454 calories;
Say goodbye to the meat and hello to a 8 slices homemade-style white or whole- with one-fourth of the cheese and one- 205 calories from fat; 23 g fat (11 g saturat-
hearty vegetable like grilled eggplant or wheat bread, crusts removed fourth of the meat and top each one with ed; 0 g trans fats); 223 mg cholesterol;
sauteed Portobello mushrooms. Want to 1/4 pound thinly sliced cheese (Gruyere, another slice of bread to form a sandwich. 1,113 mg sodium; 36 g carbohydrates; 2 g
make a slimmer version? Use low-fat cheese In a bowl beat the eggs lightly with the fiber; 9 g sugar; 26 g protein.

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servation of marine species all along the instead reversed it. The commission said in
East Coast, interstate fishing managers a statement that Ross ruling represents the
said Monday. first time since passage of the Atlantic
The flatfish in question is the summer Coastal Fisheries Cooperative
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Ready-to-cook meals from Amazon in bid to expand groceries


By Anick Jesdanun Foods for $13.7 billion, a deal that would cooked meals and represent Amazons bid on orders of $40 or less, though free pick-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS give the company a foothold in both gro- to expand its food business. up options are available in Seattle.
ceries and brick-and-mortar retailing. Im not sure any of this will work, but Sales appeared to have begun in late
NEW YORK Amazon has begun sell- Amazon could ultimately use Whole thats where they are headed, Pachter said June, based on customer reviews.
ing ready-to-cook meal packages for busy Foods more than 400 locations as distri- in an email. Earlier this month, Amazon.com Inc.
households in a bid to expand its groceries bution centers for all food services, The food industry consulting firm applied for U.S. trademark protection for
business. including meal kits. Pentallect says meal kits represent a the phrase We do the prep. You be the
Amazon-branded meal kits come with For now, Amazons meal kits are sold rounding error of $2.2 billion in a $1.5 chef. for packaged food kits ready for
raw ingredients needed to prepare such only in selected markets. The Associated trillion U.S. food industry, but the firm cooking and assembly as a meal. Amazon
meals as chicken tikka masala and falafel Press was able to place an order in Seattle, forecasts growth of 25 percent to 30 per- listed a range of food types, including
patties. They can help households save Amazons headquarters. A similar search cent a year over the next five years. meat, seafood, salads and soups.
time; a kit for salmon with soba noodles for meal kits in New York generated items Pentallect says that because relatively few Shares of a leading competitor, Blue
can be prepared in just a half-hour, for only from third-party vendors such as households have yet to try meal kits, Apron, fell nearly 14 percent to $6.36
instance. But at $16 to $20 for two serv- Martha & Marley Spoon and Tyson theres a lot of room for growth. this week as reports of Amazons plans
ings, they can be more expensive than Tastemakers. Amazon didnt respond to Amazon meal kits are available only emerged at GeekWire and other news sites.
buying ingredients separately in larger requests for additional information. through the AmazonFresh grocery-deliv- That includes a 3. 5 percent drop on
quantities. Michael Pachter, an analyst at Wedbush ery program, which costs $15 a month and Tuesday. Amazons stock increased
The development comes as Amazon is Securities, said meal kits fall between reg- requires a separate $99-a-year Prime mem- $14.41, or 1.4 percent, to close Tuesday
also buying the organic grocer Whole ular groceries and deliveries of fully bership. Delivery costs an additional $10 at $1024.45.

tion of stormwater and sewage from getting Event Center site was balanced, thorough

TANK
to the community involved, all the stake-
holders, said Councilman Joe Goethals. into the Bay, the underground storage basin and that a variety of issues were taken into
While Goethals said city staff visited will capture and hold excess wastewater account.
Seattle a few years back to see what the until the treatment plant can process it. The public engagement process was well
Continued from page 1 City staff has indicated the water would typ-
impacts of such a tank may have and found done ... to address concerns, she said.
none, the main concern seemed to be the ically only be held for up to 24 hours and
to the property estimated to be between $11 the underground tank is a safe way to deter Now that the site at a northeastern sec-
construction impact of noise and dirt com-
million and $14 million. City officials had pollution. tion of the parking lot spanning from
bined with the loss of use of a park. Saratoga Drive near Bay Meadows Park has
hoped to find a suitable city-owned site in a Preliminary estimates suggest under-
Nobody liked it, he said, adding that a been identified, the city will seek a 2.2-acre
specific area necessitated by the location of grounding a tank at the Event Center could
parking lot currently used for storage and permanent easement where the tank would
certain catch basins. Two early sites, Fiesta cost between $64.6 million and $90 mil-
tucked out of the way meets the needs of be located, as well as two temporary ease-
Meadows Park in the Fiesta Gardens neigh- lion, according to a staff report. While it
concerned residents. ments totaling 2.5 acres, according to city
borhood and in a large open park in the new could cost less to construct the tank under
Bay Meadows development, were met with The move was part of the Clean Water documents. It would also require smaller
Program, a nearly $900 million, 10-year the city-owned corporation yard at the cor- permanent and temporary easements lining
strident opposition for a variety of reasons ner of 19th Avenue and Pacific Boulevard, it
but primarily because of the multi-year capital improvement program that includes the border of the property to place an under-
overhauling the wastewater treatment plant could affect future options for the property. ground pipe connecting the tank to the
construction period needed. The city had also considered constructing a
In response, city staff explored other on Detroit Drive and repairing its collec- conveyance system, according to city offi-
tion system. The project will also address transit-oriented development at the site cials.
options and concluded the county site was near State Route 92 and the Hayward Park
best since it was away from residents. state mandates it cease allowing raw sewage The design and permitting process to
to pollute the Bay. Caltrain station.
Staff did an outstanding job reaching out take 18 months to 24 months.
As a way to prevent a hazardous concoc- If the city were to focus on the corpora- Constructing the tank at the site is thought
tion yard, it would have to find an alternate to last about 30 months, according to city
site and request an amendment to the citys officials.
general plan. That site has also been talked
In other business, the council voted
about as a potential location for transit-ori-
unanimously on a measure on the ballot to
ented development, or TOD, specifically
move City Council elections from odd
for housing.
years to even years. Because San Mateo is a
To not use [the corporation site] allows charter city, voters must decide whether to
us to keep some flexibility, said extend council terms a year to meet a new
Councilwoman Diane Papan. There is state mandate that elections are held on
some potential for TOD there. even years when theres higher chance for
Papan said the process to arrive at the voter turnout.

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ward on health care. to that approach after getting stunned Said Capito: I did not come to

HEALTH
Continued from page 1
Despite the current laws problems, most
health care experts do not believe it is at
immediate risk of outright failure, and
Monday night by defections by Sens. Mike
Lee of Utah and Jerry Moran of Kansas on a
repeal-and-replace bill.
Washington to hurt people.
Whats next? Go back to the committee
room and work on a bipartisan basis in a
Democratic cooperation to adjust the law is Many Republicans support the repeal- way that the public feels that we are really
far from assured. only approach, and they questioned how working toward their best interests,
er. Nonetheless, McConnell insisted he Nor does it appear likely that Republicans senators who voted for the legislation two Murkowski said. Its where we should have
would move forward with a vote on his can escape owning the problems with the years ago could oppose it now. started. ... And yes, this is hard.
measure to repeal the law, effective in two law and the health care system overall, now Were going to find out if theres Sure enough, later in the day health com-
years, with a promise to work along with that they control the House, Senate and hypocrisy in the United States Senate in the mittee chairman Sen. Lamar Alexander of
Democrats to replace it in the meantime. White House, partly on the strength of cam- next few days Im afraid, said Sen. David Tennessee announced he planned hearings
The vote to move ahead to the bill will paigning against the law. Perdue, R-Georgia. on the issue in the next few weeks, a step
take place early next week, McConnell They seem to have this notion that they But for others, the implications were too Senate Republicans have not taken to date.
announced late Tuesday. It appears doomed can be a majority party, and have control of severe now that the bill could actually The GOPs struggles over the latest
to fail, but GOP leaders want to put lawmak- the White House, and not be responsible for become law with a Republican president in measures came down to differences between
ers on record on the issue and move on. bringing down the health care system, said the White House ready to sign it. The moderates who feared the implications of a
At the White House, Trump appeared to Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois. It Congressional Budget Office has estimated full-blown repeal, and conservatives who
recognize defeat, at least for the moment, doesnt work that way. that more than 30 million people would wanted nothing less. Speaker Paul Ryan
while insisting he bore none of the blame. Asked how he would justify the GOPs lose insurance over a decade under the legis- managed to bridge those divides in the
I think were probably in that position failure on health care to voters, McConnell lation. House in May, barely passing a bill that
where well just let Obamacare fail, the responded: Well, we have a new Supreme Collins voted against the legislation in would have eliminated the coverage man-
president said. Were not going to own it. Court justice suggesting inaction on 2015 while Murkowski and Capito both dates and tax hikes in the Affordable Care
Im not going to own it. I can tell you that health care would be forgiven because of supported it. Murkowski told reporters Act, while unwinding the Medicaid expan-
the Republicans are not going to own it. that success along with some regulatory Tuesday that repealing the Affordable Care sion and removing insurance coverage for
Well let Obamacare fail and then the roll-backs. Act without the promise of a replacement millions.
Democrats are going to come to us and As the day began Tuesday, McConnell was would cause uncertainty and chaos. But the GOP bills polled poorly, and
theyre going to say, How do we fix it? hunting for votes to open debate on a To just say repeal and Trust us, were Trump never tried to sell them to the coun-
White House press secretary Sean Spicer revived version of legislation Congress going to fix it in a couple of years, thats try. Meanwhile, Obamas law grew steadily
said Tuesday night that all GOP senators sent to Obamas desk in 2015 that would not going to provide comfort to the anxiety more popular in polls, and Republicans
have been invited to the White House have repealed major portions of Obamacare, that a lot of Alaskan families are feeling learned anew that a benefit, once given, is
tomorrow for lunch to discuss the way for- with a two-year delay built in. He had turned right now, she said. hard to take away.

TRUMP
promise that had been at the core of his party I can tell you that Republicans are not and ignored his Twitter threats. The two sen-
since Obamacare became law seven years going to own it. ators who withdrew their support Monday
ago. Democrats blasted Trumps blame game, night, effectively killing the bill, didnt
The presidents disjointed support for the with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer even give the White House a heads-up
Continued from page 1 health care plan did little to persuade saying his refusal to accept responsibility before announcing their decisions. And
Republicans to support it, and the fact that demonstrated such a lack of leadership. even though Trump allies have threatened to
cant now avoid a share of the blame for the his approval ratings had dropped below 40 That is such a small and petty response, aid primary challengers to a pair of on-the-
stall-out of that repeal effort. percent didnt help either. Schumer said. Because the president, hes fence senators Jeff Flake of Arizona and
Its a presidents burden to shoulder the Trump never held a news conference or in charge. And to hurt millions of people Dean Heller of Nevada the Republicans
nations problems whether they are inherit- delivered a major speech to sell the bill to because hes angry he didnt get his way is did not cave, potentially setting a worri-
ed or created in real time. Barack Obama the public. He never leveraged his populari- not being a leader. some precedent for the White House as it
took office with the American economy fac- ty among rank-and-file Republican voters Despite Trumps efforts to shift blame tries to move ahead with the rest of its
ing its worst crisis since the Great by barnstorming the districts of wavering across the aisle, the White House made little stalled agenda.
Depression. John F. Kennedy accepted GOP senators. And he never spearheaded a effort to court Democrats. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a
responsibility for the failure of the invasion coherent communications strategy Instead of initially pursuing an infrastruc- Trump adviser, believes that both Congress
of Cuba at the Bay of Pigs, ordered on his beyond random tweets to push for the ture plan which would have likely and the White House share blame after seem-
own watch. plan. received support from unions and blue-collar ingly forgetting that opposition parties
Thats the nature of being elected presi- The best way to motivate members is talk workers, making it hard for Democrats to pass press releases that get vetoed, while
dent: You own the policies, the economy and to their constituents and at no point did he oppose Trump opted to tackle the far more governing parties pass bills in which every
the government, said presidential historian try to talk to Americans about health care polarizing issue of health care first. He out- paragraph gets scrutinized.
Julian Zelizer, a professor at Princeton reform in any sort of serious way, said Alex sourced most of the work to
University. You own the positives and neg- Conant, a Republican strategist who worked House Speaker Paul Ryan and
atives of the job whether you think its your on Florida Sen. Marco Rubios 2016 presi- Senate Majority Leader
fault or not. You live in the White House: dential campaign. His attention seems to Mitch McConnell.
You cant disassociate yourself from what drift with whatever is on cable news on any It became a strictly
happens if you dont like it. given moment as opposed to what is on the Republican effort which, due
Trump took office armed with Republican Senate floor any given week. to the partys slight advan-
control of both houses of Congress and an Sounding almost like a bystander during tages in the House and
ambitious agenda that would begin with the his brief Oval Office remarks Tuesday, Trump Senate, had little margin for
repeal and replacement of Obamacare. Six six times expressed disappointment that error. And it was conserva-
months later, the collapse of the GOP plan the Republican effort had failed. And he tives from Trumps own
was a sharp rebuke for the president, who insisted the fault rested with Democrats and wing of the Republican
was unable to cajole or threaten Republicans suggested Obamacare should be left to fail party who thwarted him.
to stay in line and who exerted little of his on its own. The conservative House
diminished political capital to see through a Im not going to own it, Trump insisted. Freedom Caucus defied him

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struction the developer predicted it
would take to complete grading on the
hillside site and construct a new build-
ing. As a parent, he wondered how the
Calendar
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construction noise could affect his Free Pet Fixes. 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. 925 Adam Klein. 7 p.m. Burlingame
family living in a condominium facing Main St., Half Moon Bay. We will be Library, 480 Primrose Road,
Its great that attempts were made to the site. accepting pets on a first come, first Burlingame. Adam will talk about
reach out and work with the neighbor- served basis. Surgery performed by resiliency in the face of family
Im concerned with the level of a licensed vet inside the Peninsula tragedy and his time on the show.
hood but when some neighbors excavation thats going to go on Humane Society SPCA surgery vehi- For more information email
received communications after the cle. One pet per family, dogs and cats rider@plsinfo.org.
directly adjacent to my condo, he only. For more information call 340-
meeting was scheduled to happen, that said. 7022. THURSDAY, JULY 20
leads me to think that insufficient Tai Chi for Balance with Joan Tay.
efforts were made and maybe someone MacNeill was also concerned about a Programming Concepts: Scratch. 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Downtown
10 a.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South Library Community Room, 1044
was just trying to get this project ramp taking cars from Laurel Street San Francisco. Part of the Middlefield Road, Redwood City. For
through without notifying the area, into the underground parking garage Technology and Makerspace classes more information call 780-7058.
for the hotel would affect the air quali- series. For more information email
he said. valle@plsinfo.org. Self Care for Physical, Social and
Dickson said he was hopeful the ty and noise outside his home once the Mental/Emotional Health. 11 a.m.
block as the proposed hotel. He said construction was complete, and that Drop In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to to 12:30 p.m. 650 Shell Blvd., Foster
developer would be open to working noon. 1044 Middlefield Road, City. Pre-registration required. For
with residents to address concerns they the developers prediction of increased noise from the hotels amenities, such Redwood City. One on one help for more information or to register call
revenue to the city failed to take into as the pool, could affect his home as laptops, e-readers, tablets or mobile 421-2155.
had about the buildings four-story phones. Meet in the Small
height and effect on neighborhood account the decreased value of the well. Other residents added their con- Conference Room on the first floor. Retired Public Employees
traffic as the planning process moves homes with east-facing condominiums cerns about the availability of parking For more information email Association Lunch Meeting. 11
gsuarez@redwoodcity.org. a.m. Elks Lodge, 229 W. 20th Ave., San
forward. as well as the whole building should on nearby streets during construction Mateo. Presentation by Deborah
the hotel obstruct views. The develop- and after the project is complete. Computer Class: LinkedIn. 10:30 Owdom followed by a buffet lunch.
In an effort to address concerns a.m. to noon. 1110 Alameda de las Admission is $20. For more informa-
er used computer-generated images to City planner Lisa Costa Sanders said
expressed by the hotels neighbors, Pulgas, Belmont. Discuss how to use tion contact djporter13@sbcglob-
show that the views on the condomini- a parking permits could be issued to the free version of LinkedIn. For al.net.
many of which said they live at the more information email
um buildings second story may be par- construction workers in the initial
Spring Valley Condominium building belmont@smcl.org. Fertility, Pre and Postnatal Yoga
tially obstructed, but that residents phases of construction, and they would with your Baby. 11:30 a.m. to 12:30
at 1 Laurel St. , commissioners p.m. New Leaf Community
should be able to see the horizon from likely be able to park in the construc- Senior (55+) Hot Dog and Ice
approved the design with conditions Cream Social. 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 Classroom, 150 San Mateo Road, Half
their second- and third-story rooms. tion site once grading is complete. p.m. Burlingame Recreation Center, Moon Bay. This comprehensive class
that the developer reduce the proposed will prepare your body for concep-
I fail to see how the value of my 850 Burlingame Ave., Burlingame.
hotels height, cover a ramp leading to Chair David Silberstein asked that Seniors are invited to have a free hot tion and address daily changes
the underground parking garage, unit or my neighbors units will go up restrictions on construction-related dog lunch, followed by ice cream while your baby grows and your
when their views are going to basical- sundaes. Come meet old and new body heals from birth. For more
install privacy screening on windows and employee parking be applied to friends while enjoying some classic information or to pre-register visit
facing residences and limit neighbor- ly cut in half, he said. neighborhood streets, and also that American treats. For more informa- newleaf.com/events.
Maska Bilyak, who said she also the developer limit pool hours to the tion and to RSVP call 558-7300.
hood parking for employees and con- Paper Shredding. Noon to 2 p.m.
struction workers. lives at 1 Laurel St., said her biggest minimum allowed under Hyatts poli- San Mateo Professional Alliance Elks Lodge, 229 W. 20th Ave., San
concern with the hotel expansion was cies. Though Silberstein asked the Networking Lunch. Noon. Eden Silk Mateo. Free to anyone who wishes
Commissioner Angela Harper- Restaurant, 2208 Bridgepointe to dispose of boxed or bagged doc-
Pedersen voted against approving the the increase in traffic and safety of developer if using a green roof and Parkway, San Mateo. Meet new busi- uments safely. For more information
project and said she struggled with the Laurel Street. She said the speed of cars reclaimed water at the site would be ness connections. New speakers email djporter13@sbcglobal.net.
on Laurel and Spring streets in recent possible, the developer said he would each week. For more information call
height and mass of the building. 430-6500. Book Munchers Book Club. 4 p.m.
However, she predicted that the name- years has already picked up without not be able to afford adding those ele- and 6 p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South
stop signs to slow them, and worried Coloring for Adults. 12:30 p.m. 840 San Francisco. A reading of Vacation
brand hotel would help the city weath- ments to the project. W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Under the Volcano at 4 p.m. and The
er a future economic downturn. She about pedestrian safety with additional Commissioners agreed to require the Take a break from the day and color Magic School Bus Blasts into Space
hotel guests driving through the area. at the library. For more information at 6 p.m. Ages 5 to 8. For more infor-
acknowledged the zoning for the developer to remove one unit on the contact valle@plsinfo.org. mation call 829-3860.
27,495-square-foot parcel bordered by We need to take into consideration northwest corner of the project near
that we have a lot of elderly people Summer Film Series: See What Im Relief for Dry, Itching and Burning
El Camino Real, Spring and Laurel the condominium building to widen Saying. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. San Mateo Eyes. 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. New Leaf
streets allows for hotel uses, but won- [and] people with disabilities and the gap between the two buildings at Public Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Community Classroom, 150 San
its hard for them to simply cross the the fourth-story level. They also Mateo. Presented by the San Mateo Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. Dr. Neda
dered if the building design could be Public Library and the Center for Mosacha is conducting a wellness
altered to better fit with the surround- street, Bilyak said. agreed the developer should use a roof Independence of Individuals with lecture on how to prevent and treat
ing residential area. Bilyak urged the commission to material that doesnt create glare and Disabilities. For more information eyes using natural and alternative
call 522-7818. ways. $5. For more information or to
My concern has been that its kind advocate for a reduced project that to require the developer to screen win- pre-register visit
of a story of two buildings, she said, wouldnt negatively affect the residen- dows facing the Spring Valley Lego Club: Ruins. 4 p.m. 840 W. newleaf.com/events.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
adding that difference in the types of tial streets nearby as much as the pro- Condominium building using awnings Explore the world of ancient archi- Music On the Plaza. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
uses from the buildings front on El posed project would. Other residents to increase privacy between the two tecture by building ruins from your Lytton Plaza, 202 University Ave.,
favorite historic or prehistoric cul- Palo Alto. The Groove Doctors play
Camino Real to its rear facing Laurel said Laurel Street has become a way to buildings. ture. For more information contact music at the Plaza. For more infor-
Street were notable. We dont have a cut through the city and reach Ralston The commission also unanimously valle@plsinfo.org. mation email russ@paloaltodown-
town.com.
transitional zone [here] that we might Avenue, prompting commissioners to approved a request by the 204-room Basketry Workshop. 5 p.m. 306
have in other areas, so my concern is note a possible future discussion about Landmark Hotel to build four wall- Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. TV Station Orientation. 6 p.m. 900
Learn coiled weaving techniques for San Antonio Road, Palo Alto. Learn
just to ease that transition as much as a stop sign on Laurel Street near the mounted signs and one standalone the basics about public access chan-
making baskets. For more informa-
possible. proposed hotel. sign at its proposed location at 800 E. tion email valle@plsinf.org. nels and how to make the best use
of them. Free. For more information
Dickson was particularly concerned Robert MacNeill, another resident of San Carlos Ave. Because the signs contact 494-8686.
Redwood City Now and Then
about the obstruction of views from the Spring Valley Condominium build- would be visible from Highway 101, Culiminating Pary. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
ing, said he was concerned about the the developer was required to receive Downtown Library, 1044 Middlefield Movies on the Square. 8:45 p.m.
the Spring Valley Condominium build- 2200 Broadway, Redwood City.
Road, Redwood City. Join to cele-
ing in the northwest corner of the same effect of the 15 to 18 months of con- permission to build them. brate the collection of photos and Come to watch The Princess Bride.
see large canvas of selected photos. For more information call 780-7311.
Free. For more information call 780-
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387-0780. Celebrate the 50th anniversary of
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Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San For more information contact
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110 Employment 110 Employment 124 Caregivers Tundra Tundra Tundra
Guidewire seeks in Foster City, CA: Medallia, Inc. has the following opportu-
Sr. Software Engineer: Serve as nities open in San Mateo, CA: Senior HOME HEALTH Care
implmtn resource by designg & devlpg Software Engineer: Work with the securi-
complex SW products. Req. MS in ty engineering team to design, prototype Motherhealth
CS/CE or rel + 2 yrs exp in test-driven and develop software product features.
devlpmt. (alt: BS + 5 yrs exp). Job ID: Our caregivers treat seniors
May travel up to 20%; Software Engi-
ATG251.
neer: Build new data application systems like family.
Sr. Support Software Engineer: Pro-
vide SW supp to ww customers enter- that collect and manage all types of cus-
prise SW apps. Req. MS in CE/EE/Mech tomer feedback; Architect: Provide tech- 408-854-1883
Engg/Eng or rel + 2 yrs exp in proj lifecy- nical strategy and architecture necessary www.clubalthea.com
cle dev w/ Java-J2EE tech. (alt: BS + 5 for the development of Medallia's Cus-
yrs exp). Job ID: ATB244. tomer Experience Management platform;
Sr. Software Engineer: Design & de- Software Engineer: Build the monitoring, 203 Public Notices
velop SW app. & components. Req. BS testing, and deployment systems that
in CS or rel + 3 yrs exp in config., im- bring the DevOps philosophy to Medallia.
plem. & integ. of cloud-based & custom- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
To apply, mail resumes and ref. job title STATEMENT #274028
ized web service app. Job ID: JGS250. to N. Speno, Medallia, Inc. 400-450 Con- The following person is doing business
Software QA Engineer: Drive SW QA car Dr., San Mateo, CA 94402. Back- as: J&D Recycling, 1015 N Amphlett
lifecycle & deliver high quality releases. Blvd, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis-
ground checks required.
Req. MS in CS/CIS or rel + 2 yrs exp in
writing & executing detailed test cases,
tered Owner: Marixa J. Ramos, 2372 Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
Maricopa Ave., Richmond, CA 94804.
test plans & test designs. Job ID: The business is conducted by an Individ-
JGV202.
TO APPLY: Email resume to: NEWSPAPER INTERNS ual. The registrants commenced to
transact business under the FBN on 7-
candidateapplications@guidewire.com
and refer to Job ID. EOE.
JOURNALISM 16-2010.
/s/Marixa J. Ramos/
The Daily Journal is looking for in- This statement was filed with the Asses-
terns to do entry level reporting, re- sor-County Clerk on 6/21/2017. (Publish-
HOME CARE AIDES search, updates of our ongoing fea-
Multiple shifts to meet your needs. Great ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- 6/28/17, 7/5/17, 7/12/17, 7/19/17).
pay & benefits, Sign-on bonus, 1yr exp
required. Starting at $15 per hour. so welcome.
Matched Caregivers (650)839-2273, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
(408)280-7039 or (888)340-2273 We expect a commitment of four to STATEMENT #274041
eight hours a week for at least four The following person is doing business
months. The internship is unpaid, but as: Aki Shiatsu, 1601 Bayshore Highway,
HOUSE CLEANERS intelligent, aggressive and talented in- Ste 230, BURLINGAME, CA 94010.
NEEDED terns have progressed in time into Registered Owner: Akihiro Nagata, 515
Oak St. #2, EL CERRITO, CA 94530.
Up to $15 per hour. Company Car. paid correspondents and full-time re- The business is conducted by an Individ-
Call Molly Maid at (650)837-9788. porters. ual. The registrants commenced to
90 Glenn Way #2, SAN CARLOS transact business under the FBN on N/A.
College students or recent graduates /s/Akihiro Nagata/
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper This statement was filed with the Asses- 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
experience is preferred but not neces- sor-County Clerk on 6/23/2017. (Publish-
sarily required. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
6/28/17, 7/5/17, 7/12/17, 7/19/17). FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #274072 STATEMENT #274236 STATEMENT #274267
Please send a cover letter describing The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
your interest in newspapers, a resume FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME as: GHD Sales, 205 Devonshire Blvd., as: LMN Design, 835 Paulson Circle, as: Curt Moore Music, 413 Beech Ave.,
and three recent clips. Before you ap- STATEMENT #274023 MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Registered SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080.
The following person is doing business SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered
ply, you should familiarize yourself Owner: Gary Drach, same address. The Owner: Neil Vachharajani, same ad- Registered Owner: Curt Taylor Moore,
as: 920-922 7th Ave Trust, 1330 Valota dress. The business is conducted by an same address. The business is conduct-
with our publication. Our Web site: Rd., REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. Reg- business is conducted by an Individual.
www.smdailyjournal.com. The registrants commenced to transact Individual. The registrants commenced ed by an Individual. The registrants
istered Owner: Orce Naumovski, same to transact business under the FBN on commenced to transact business under
address. The business is conducted by business under the FBN on N/A.
7/6/2017. the FBN on 1-29-2007.
Send your information via e-mail to an Individual. The registrants com- /s/Gary Drach/
/s/Neil Vachharajani/ /s/Curt Moore/
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- menced to transact business under the This statement was filed with the Asses-
FBN on 6-21-17 This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- sor-County Clerk on 6/26/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 7/6/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 7/10/2017. (Publish-
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 /s/Orce Naumovski/ ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
This statement was filed with the Asses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
6/28/17, 7/5/17, 7/12/17, 7/19/17). 7/12/17, 7/19/17, 7/26/17, 8/2/17). 7/19/17, 7/27/17, 8/2/17, 8/9/17).
sor-County Clerk on 6/21/2017. (Publish-
PROFESSIONAL PAINTERS Needed ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
Apprentice and skilled craftsmen need- 6/28/17, 7/5/17, 7/12/17, 7/19/17). FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
ed; must be neat and clean. Must have FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
STATEMENT #274066 STATEMENT #274260 CHANGE OF NAME
CDL and references. Full time positions FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business The following person is doing business CASE# 17CIV02662
available. Salary negotiable based on ex- STATEMENT #274063 as: DFS Commercial, Inc., 20 Rollins as: CustodyPal, 274 Redwood Shores SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
perience. Palladino Painting Inc 650- The following person is doing business Road, MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Regis-
as: 10 Inch, 420 Lomond Drive, PACIF- Pkwy, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94065. COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
728-4000 Fax 650-728-412 tered Owner: Diversified Flooring Serv- Registered Owner: Adam Christopher 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
ICA, CA 94044. Registered Owner: Vol-
taire Desiderio, same address. The busi- ices, Inc., CA. The business is conduct- Hughes, 1082 Lupin Way, San Carlos, REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
RESTAURANT - ness is conducted by an Individual. The ed by a Corporation. The registrants CA 94070. The business is conducted PETITION OF
American Breakfast Cook+Waitress, p/t. registrants commenced to transact busi- commenced to transact business under by an Individual. The registrants com- Adam Luce
Apply 1855 S. Delaware, San Mateo. ness under the FBN on 1/1/17. the FBN on April 2005. menced to transact business under the TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
/s/Voltaire Desiderio/ /s/Cory Ravid/ FBN on N/A. Petitioner: Adam Luce filed a petition
(650)345-4544. /s/Adam Christopher Hughes/ with this court for a decree changing
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
Job Title: Product Manager sor-County Clerk on 6/26/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 6/26/2017. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses- name as follows:
RIGGER HELPER, full time, benefits, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 7/7/2017. (Publish- Present name: Adam Christopher Luce
Job Location: Belmont, CA will train. Clean DMV. Lifting 50 6/28/17, 7/5/17, 7/12/17, 7/19/17). 6/28/17, 7/5/17, 7/12/17, 7/19/17). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Proposed Name: Adam Luce Bartret
Requirements: MS or equiv. in CS, pounds. 415-798-0021 7/12/17, 7/19/17, 7/26/17, 8/2/17). THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
IT, Telecomm, etc. + 2 interested in this matter shall appear be-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
yrs. exp. reqd. (or BS + 5). SALES - Telemarketing and Inside Sales STATEMENT #274012 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME fore this court at the hearing indicated
Representative needed to sell newspa- STATEMENT #274049 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
Exp. w/ Amazon Cloud, The following person is doing business STATEMENT #274017
Google Cloud Compute, per print and web advertising and event as: Advanced In Home Care, 108 East The following person is doing business tition for change of name should not be
The following person is doing business granted. Any person objecting to the
MS Azure, Linux, marketing solutions. To apply, please call Hillsdale Blvd., SAN MATEO, CA 94403. as: Therapyoutic, 255 Constitution Drive, as: Little Spain, 6 Seville Way Apt 205,
Angular.js, Node.js, Java, Registered Owner: California Investment MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Registered name changes described above must file
650-344-5200 and send resume to SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Registered a written objection that includes the rea-
C#, Ruby on Rails, info@smdailyjournal.com For Senior Care LLC., CA. The business Owner: Megan P. Irvin, same address.
is conducted by a Limited Liability Com- Owner: Carolina Valero Moya, same ad- sons for the objection at least two court
balsamic & Visio reqd. The business is conducted by an Individ- dress. The business is conducted by an
Exp. with at least one (1) pany. The registrants commenced to days before the matter is scheduled to
ual. The registrants commenced to Individual. The registrants commenced be heard and must appear at the hearing
of the following also reqd: SEWING, EMBROIDERY MACHINE transact business under the FBN on NA. transact business under the FBN on
/s/Andrew Ramos/ to transact business under the FBN on to show cause why the petition should
shell scripting, Perl, OPERATER 02.01.2017. N/A.
PowerShell. This statement was filed with the Asses- not be granted. If no written objection is
sor-County Clerk on 6/20/2017. (Publish- /s/Megan P. Irvin/ /s/Carolina Valero Moya/ timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
Busy Uniform company in Burlingame ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
Mail Resume: RingCentral, Inc. looking for someone with sewing 6/28/17, 7/5/17, 7/12/17, 7/19/17). sor-County Clerk on 6/23/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 6/20/2017. (Publish-
Attn: HR Dept. petition shall be held on 8/4/17 at 9 a.m.,
experience to train on our multi-head ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red-
20 Davis Drive, Embroidery machines. 6/28/17, 7/5/17, 7/12/17, 7/19/17). 7/12/17, 7/19/17, 7/26/17, 8/2/17). wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or-
Belmont, CA 94002 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME der to Show Cause shall be published at
T-SHIRT SCREEN PRINTING STATEMENT #274071 least once each week for four successive
The following person is doing business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME weeks prior to the date set for hearing on
position also available. as: Nevah Cosmetics, 205 Devonshire STATEMENT #274326
WANTED: Full Time / Part Time. Monday thru STATEMENT #273784 the petition in the following newspaper of
Blvd., SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis- The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
Friday 8:30 to 5:00. tered Owner: Gary Drach, same address. general circulation:
PT Caregiver- Call Lexy or Bill (650) 697-7550. The business is conducted by an Individ-
ual. The registrants commenced to
as: Nutrition by Sara, 5 Deer Lake Court,
SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered
as: 89Fly, 50 N. B Street, SAN MATEO,
CA 94401. Registered Owner: Ramone
Dimetrius R. Floyd-Gardner and Timothy
San Mateo Daily Journal
Filed: 6/22/2017
Saturday and Sunday transact business under the FBN on N/A. Owner: Sara Sanner Weaver, same ad- /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
Lamar Johnson, same address. The Judge of the Superior Court
Two Years Experience a Plus Sr. Product Manager, Genentech USA, /s/Gary Drach/ dress. The business is conducted by an business is conducted by a General Part-
Must have Valid Drivers License Inc., South San Francisco, CA. Req: This statement was filed with the Asses- Individual. The registrants commenced Dated: 6/21/2017
nership. The registrants commenced to (Published 6/28/17, 7/5/17, 7/12/17,
Master's in Bus. or life science field + 2yr sor-County Clerk on 6/26/2017. (Publish- to transact business under the FBN on transact business under the FBN on
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, N/A. 7/19/17).
Call (650)384-6914 exper. Apply: 6/28/17, 7/5/17, 7/12/17, 7/19/17).
6/27/2017.
http://applygene.com/00453328. /s/Sara S. Weaver/ /s/Ramone Dimetrius R. Floyd-Gardner/
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 5/31/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 7/14/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
6/28/17, 7/5/17, 7/12/17, 7/19/17). 7/19/17, 7/27/17, 8/2/17, 8/9/17). CHANGE OF NAME
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
CASE# 17CIV02663
Homeless Shelter: SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
Seasonal Rotating Shelter Pilot FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #274320 COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
in the Coastside Area STATEMENT #274226 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
as: San Mateo Dental Arts, 2121 S. El REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
as: 1)Common Interest Management PETITION OF
HSA-CCO-RFP-2017-003 Services 2)Common Interest Manage- Camino Real, B102, SAN MATEO, CA
Victoria Klyce
The San Mateo County Human Services Agency (HSA") issues this Request for Proposals ment 3)Common Interest 4)CIMS, 1720 94403. Registered Owner: Sheena
Phan-Wu DDS Inc., CA. The business is TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
(RFP) to seek a provider for a seasonal rotating shelter pilot program on the coastside for the S. Amplett Blvd., Ste. 130, SAN MATEO, Petitioner: Victoria Klyce filed a petition
CA 94402. Registered Owner: DNJ conducted by a Corporation. The regis-
San Mateo County Homeless System. trants commenced to transact business with this court for a decree changing
Property Management Services, Inc., name as follows:
under the FBN on 3/25/16.
CA. The business is conducted by a /s/Sheena Phan-Wu/ Present name: Victoria Maria Klyce
A total of $85,000 is available for a seasonal pilot period. The target start date and term for the Corporation. The registrants com- This statement was filed with the Asses- Proposed Name: Victoria Maria Bartret
proposed services is November 15, 2017 to April 15, 2018, subject to negotiation of a final agree- menced to transact business under the sor-County Clerk on 7/14/2017. (Publish- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
ment. FBN on N/A. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, interested in this matter shall appear be-
/s/Dan Nelson/ 7/19/17, 7/27/17, 8/2/17, 8/9/17). fore this court at the hearing indicated
This statement was filed with the Asses- below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
To access the RFP please visit this website and click the proposal title: sor-County Clerk on 7/5/2017. (Publish- tition for change of name should not be
http://hr.smcgov.org/RFP ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME granted. Any person objecting to the
7/12/17, 7/19/17, 7/26/17, 8/2/17). STATEMENT #274342 name changes described above must file
The following person is doing business a written objection that includes the rea-
Applicant Information Conference as: Probate Publications, 317 27th sons for the objection at least two court
July 26, 2017, 3:00 - 4:00 pm FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94131. days before the matter is scheduled to
Human Services Agency, 1 Davis Drive, Belmont Registered Owner: LWC Enterprises, be heard and must appear at the hearing
STATEMENT #274261 to show cause why the petition should
Montara Conference Room The following person is doing business Inc., CA. The business is conducted by
a Limited Liability Company. The regis- not be granted. If no written objection is
Interested vendors must register online with the County at as: Golden Shutter Portraits, 770 El Ca- timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
mino Real, Suite A, BELMONT, CA trants commenced to transact business
www.publicpurchase.com 94002. Registered Owner: Kirtana Kaur under the FBN on 7/15/2017. tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
/s/Lawrence A. Sekara/ petition shall be held on 8/4/17 at 9 a.m.,
Ahluwalia, 831 Balboa Lane, Foster City, This statement was filed with the Asses- Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red-
Proposals must be submitted electronically to CA 94404. The business is conducted sor-County Clerk on 7/18/2017. (Publish- wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or-
www.publicpurchase.com by an Individual. The registrants com- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, der to Show Cause shall be published at
menced to transact business under the 7/19/17, 7/27/17, 8/2/17, 8/9/17). least once each week for four successive
A proposal package may be obtained online at FBN on June 2016. weeks prior to the date set for hearing on
/s/Kirtana Ahluwalia/
www.publicpurchase.com This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 7/10/2017. (Publish-

LEGAL NOTICES
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
Proposals are due no later than 12 PM on August 28, 2017. 7/12/17, 7/19/17, 7/26/17, 8/2/17).
Proposals after this date and time will not be accepted.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #274233 Fictitious Business Name Statements,
California Government Code Sections 6250 et seq. (the California Public Records Act or the The following person is doing business
as: French Picnic Pastry Company, 2565
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
Act) defines a public record as any writing containing information relating to the conduct of the 3rd Street, Suite 308, SAN FRANCISCO, Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
public business. The Act provides that public records shall be disclosed upon written request CA 94107. Registered Owner: Better
and that any citizen has a right to inspect any public record unless the document is exempted Bakeries Inc, CA. The business is con- Notice of Public Sales and More.
from disclosure. The Department, which is part of the County of San Mateo, is subject to the ducted by a Corporation. The registrants
California Public Records Act. commenced to transact business under
the FBN on 06/15/2015. Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
/s/Jamieson Leadbetter/
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal on July XX, 2017. This statement was filed with the Asses- Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
sor-County Clerk on 7/6/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
7/12/17, 7/19/17, 7/26/17, 8/2/17).
24 Wednesday July 19, 2017 THEDAILYJOURNAL

203 Public Notices 296 Appliances 303 Electronics 304 Furniture 310 Misc. For Sale 318 Sports Equipment
the petition in the following newspaper of SEWING MACHINE-ROYAL XL 6000 ANTARES DOLLARS Bill Changer ma- ENTERTAINMENT CENTER for $50. 500-600 BIG Band-era 78's--most mint, BOW FLEx Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
general circulation: Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. chines never used for small bus. $95 Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
San Mateo Daily Journal (650)342-8436. (650)992-4544. (650)726-4102
Filed: 6/22/2017 BOBBY HULL Hockey Game Great $1200 asking $800 Call Michael
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ WHIRLPOOL WASHER DRYER, GE BLAUPUNKT AM/FM/CD Radio and Re- Cont. ,1960s $50 (415)269-4784 (650)784-1061.
Judge of the Superior Court Refrigerator all working and in good con- ceiver with Detachable Face asking FURNITURE SALES CASH REGISTER Parts; Much Skin Not
Dated: 6/21/2017 dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. $100. (650)593-4490
(Published 6/28/17, 7/5/17, 7/12/17, Guts $500 (415)269-4784 CHILDS KICK scooter by razor with hel-
7/19/17). IPHONE 5 Morphie Juice Pack with Interior Design met $25 obo (650)591-6842
297 Bicycles charger, Originally $100, now $85. Building Consulting FLAT DISPLAY case, wood w/ hinged
glass top, 20-1/2 X 27-1/2 X 2-1/2. $20.
(650)766-2679 In-Home Consults 650-588-0852 EASTON ALUMINUM bat.33 inches, 30
ADULT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with bal-
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $50. (650)596-0513
KINDLE FIRE 8 in. Case and Charger LIONEL CHRISTMAS Boxcars 2005,
incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758 FREE staging services
210 Lost & Found CHILDS SCHWINN BICYCLE, BLUE in SofaOutlet.Com 650-400-7751 2006, 2007 New OB $90 lot (650)368- GOLF CART, Caddytek, four wheels,
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. MOTOROLA BRAvO MB 520 (android 7537 used only twice. $80. 650-341-1728
FOUND: KEYS at Westwood Park in 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD
MEN'S BICYCLE, Schwin Crusier , good card Belmont (650)595-8855 GLIDER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- LIONEL CHRISTMAS Holiday expan-
Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to
condition $75.00 (650)697-6763 lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 GOLF CLUBS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
claim (650)714-8893 $90.00 (650)341-8342
NEW HP Desk Jet 1112 Printer plus ex- LIONEL WESTERN Union Pass car and
NEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels tra cartridges- $30. Call (650)345-1234 IKEA DRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
LOST - Womans diamond ring. Lost $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
12/18. Broadway, Redwood City. mes
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. GOLF CLUBS, used set with Cart for
ONKYO Av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital SAMSONITE 26" tan hard-sided suit $50. (650)593-4490
REWARD! (650)339-2410 Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, IKEA TABLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
LOST CAT. Black and White. Black 298 Collectibles Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 $ 30. (650)598-9804. $60. (650)328-6709 MEN'S ROSSIGNOL Skis. $95.00,
patch on right eye. REWARD. SAMSUNG FLAT TV 20" ex.co.incl. LEATHER SOFA, black, excellent condi- good condition, (650)341-0282.
Call (323) 439-7713. BILLY DEE Williams autographed Star tion. $100 obo. (650)878-5533 SILK SAREE 6 yards new nice color.for
Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
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573 5269 MAHOGANY ANTIQUE Secretary desk, (650)888-2662.
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discuss how or whether
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decided effects of which remain
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policies move forward with adopting to The range of options San
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coverage of San Mateo the community city. $3 billion to used, about 12" long x 9" high
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Palm Palm Avenue, a namesake
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Avenue in San Mateo a
has piqued towering trees, is just one for the particularly poignant effort since
the interest of Pacific
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out its entire coverage
Bakersfield to the Oregon
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pipeline explosion.
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City schools parcel tax extensionr
relies on every day. handful of the trees for
which the The work is part of the
border. replacement trees and funding SAW, good shape. $500/obo. Call
residential road is named. utilitys working
safety initiative to improve with communities to
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San Mateo-Fost er
years in an all-mail election more
with
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running to homes or
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claim a proposed parcel
properties, extension is necessary
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palm trees, which likely 28 responders like firefighters first the transmission lines
carry gas best teachers
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date back have under higher pressure and and offer vital pro- formance to justify calls per-
the immediate access they
to the 1950s or 1960s
when
of the homes in the Haywardmany
Park
our gas transmission lines need to
aster, Smith said. in a dis-
greater risk if damaged.
present a grams while opponents
Therefore the measure is undeserved.
District voters are asked
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believe

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