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Community college officials eye student housing


Discussion examines cost of living issues facing those struggling to afford Peninsula
By Austin Walsh Board of While no decision is slated to be actually be,” said Holober. Bailey said in an email.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Trustees will made at the meeting, board District spokesman Mitch Holober said he is hopeful offi-
d i s c u s s President Richard Holober said the Bailey echoed that sentiment, cials are able to gather more infor-
The local school district widely We d n e s d a y , discussion arose from challenges while emphasizing the talks are in mation about the issue and the
Jan. 10, student facing many communities as the their formative stages. need for such services during the
recognized as the leader in build-
housing issues cost of living continually rises. discussion.
ing affordable workforce housing “Affordable ho usin g (an d
fueled by the While the district does not own
is shifting its focus to students “The cost of higher education housing insecurity) is an issue or operate any housing for its
struggling to cope with the cost of P e n i n s ul a ’s
and living cost is hard for many to that many of our students and 40,000 students, it does maintain
living. housing crisis
manage today so we are beginning employees (and hosts of indi- a popular workforce housing pro-
Richard during a study
The San Mateo County just an information process to viduals and families across the
Holober session.
Community College District determine what the need might Bay Area) regularly encounter, ” See HOUSING, Page 20

Trump touts
‘bill of love’
President suggests two-phase
immigration deal for ‘Dreamers’
By Ken Thomas and Alan Fram solution for
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS hundreds of
thousands of
WASHINGTON — Searching for young people
a bipartisan deal to avoid a gov- who were
ernment shutdown, President brought to the
Donald Trump suggested Tuesday U.S. as children
and living here
that an immigration agreement
illegally.
could be reached in two phases —
first by addressing young immi- Donald Trump Trumpended
last year
the
grants and border security with
Obama-era Deferred Action for
what he called a “bill of love,”
Childhood Arrivals program,
then by making comprehensive
ANDREA LAUE/DAILY JOURNAL changes that have long eluded
which shielded more than 700,000
Students stream in the front doors of the new d.tech campus just after opening. Below: Students in the entryway Congress. people from deportation and gave
on opening day of the high school campus in Redwood Shores. them the right to work legally. He
Trump presided over a lengthy gave Congress until March to find
meeting with Republican and

A new day for d.tech


Ceremony celebrates charter high school opening on Oracle Corporation campus
Democratic lawmakers seeking a

San Carlos mayor says no outside


See TRUMP, Page 18

By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF investigator for ethics complaints
Raining from the cold, gray Issue arose after heated gun store debate
skies onto the crowd assembled By Anna Schuessler
along Redwood Shores was not DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
inclement weather but confetti, as
members of the local education Almost two months after San
and business communities gath- Carlos councilmembers engaged
ered to celebrate a unique school in a heated discussion over
opening. whether a sporting goods and
Design Tech High School, firearm store should be allowed to
known as d.tech, started its first open on Industrial Road, Mayor
day of classes Tuesday, Jan. 9, in a Bob Grassilli decided Monday an
Bob Grassilli Matt Grocott
state-of-the-art facility built by outside investigator would not be
Oracle Corporation on the tech needed to assess a set of com- City Attorney Greg Rubens said
titan’s campus abutting the plaints lodged about Councilman the city received some 14 com-
Matt Grocott’s comments at a
See D.TECH, Page 20 November meeting. See ETHICS, Page 18
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Thought for the Day


“History must speak for itself. A historian is
content if he has been able to shed more light.”
— William L. Shirer, American author and journalist

This Day in History


Thomas Paine anonymously published

1776 his influential pamphlet, “Common


Sense,” which argued for American
independence from British rule.
In  1 8 6 1 , Florida became the third state to secede from the
Union.
In  1 8 6 3 , the London Underground had its beginnings as
the Metropolitan, the world’s first underground passenger
railway, opened to the public with service between
Paddington and Farringdon Street.
In 1 8 7 0 , John D. Rockefeller incorporated Standard Oil.
In  1 9 2 0 , the League of Nations was established as the
Treaty of Versailles went into effect.
In 1 9 4 6 , the first General Assembly of the United Nations
convened in London. The first manmade contact with the
moon was made as radar signals transmitted by the U.S.
Army Signal Corps were bounced off the lunar surface.
In  1 9 4 8 , future country music star Loretta Lynn married
Oliver “Mooney” Lynn; she was 15 at the time, he was 21
(the marriage lasted until Oliver Lynn’s death in 1996).
In  1 9 5 7 , Harold Macmillan became prime minister of
Britain, following the resignation of Anthony Eden.
In 1 9 6 7 , President Lyndon B. Johnson, in his State of the REUTERS
Union address, asked Congress to impose a surcharge on A man and a boy are carried away during the daylong procession of the black Nazarene at Quiapo district, Manila, Philippines.
both corporate and individual income taxes to help pay for
his “Great Society” programs as well as the war in Vietnam.
That same day, Massachusetts Republican Edward W.
In other news ...
Brooke, the first black person elected to the U.S. Senate by Couple with pot gifts “The Jirons bonded out of jail, ” She and her parents visited San
popular vote, took his seat. Wagner said. He did not know whether Francisco’s Japantown neighborhood
In  1 9 7 8 , the Soviet Union launched two cosmonauts again arrested in Nebraska they were required to put up any money for lunch Monday before returning
aboard the Soyuz 27 capsule for a rendezvous with the Salyut LINCOLN, Neb. — A California cou- to bond out. Online court documents home to Rhode Island. A burglar broke
6 space laboratory. ple arrested in Nebraska last month for don’t list an attorney for the Jirons. into the SUV and stole several pieces
In 1 9 8 4 , the United States and the Vatican established full carrying 60 pounds of marijuana they Wagner said his department plans to of luggage that included two skating
diplomatic relations for the first time in more than a centu- turn the cash over to the federal costumes worth at least $1,000 each
described as family Christmas gifts
ry. Department of Homeland Security. If and her figure skates.
have again been arrested in Nebraska,
this time on suspicion of carrying drug federal officials are successful in legal- Castelli competed in the 2014 win-
Birthdays money. ly seizing the money, Lancaster
County would get to keep about 60 per-
ter Olympics in Sochi, Russia and is
the 2017 U.S. national silver medal-
Patrick Jiron, 80, and his 70-year- cent of it, Wagner said.
old wife, Barbara, both of Clear Lake ist.
Authorities have said that when the
Oaks, California, were arrested San Francisco is plagued by auto bur-
Jirons were arrested in York County on
Tuesday along Interstate 80 in south- glaries, with a record of more than
Dec. 19, they said they didn’t know it
eastern Nebraska, the Lincoln Journal 30,000 reported last year, a 24 percent
was illegal to transport marijuana
Star reported. They were arrested last increase over 2016.
through Nebraska and that they were
month along the same roadway — in
planning to give the drug as Christmas
the same vehicle — just two counties High school put on lockdown
presents to relatives in Vermont and
west.
Lancaster County sheriff’s officials
Massachusetts. as four bobcats are rescued
Baseball Hall of Singer Rod Presidential The Jirons are the parents of a
said the couple were passengers in a Vermont prosecutor in Chittenden ANTHEM, Ariz. — A high school
Famer Willie Stewart is 73. adviser Jared pickup truck that was stopped Tuesday
McCovey is 80. Kushner is 37. County, Justin Jiron. State’s Attorney north of Phoenix was put on lockdown
on suspicion of following another Sarah George has said Justin Jiron is for several hours as authorities rescued
Opera singer Sherrill Milnes is 83. Blues artist Eddy vehicle too closely. A deputy said a not connected to his parents’ alleged four bobcats from a drainage pipe.
Clearwater is 83. Rock singer-musician Ronnie Hawkins is search of the truck turned up a duffel crime other than by relation.
bag carrying $18, 000 in cash, an Deer Valley Unified School District
83. Movie director Walter Hill is 78. Actor William Sanderson officials say a mother bobcat and her
is 74. Rock singer-musician Donald Fagen (Steely Dan) is 70. oversized garbage bag with raw mari- San Francisco auto burglar
juana residue inside it and notes con- three babies apparently fell into the
Boxing Hall of Famer and entrepreneur George Foreman is 69. steals Olympic skater’s costumes pipe on campus near the cafeteria.
Roots rock singer Alejandro Escovedo is 67. Rock musician sistent with marijuana sales.
A 42-year-old woman driving the SAN FRANCISCO — A U. S. Students at Boulder Creek High
Scott Thurston (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers) is 66. School in Anthem were kept in their
Singer Pat Benatar is 65. Hall of Fame race car driver and team truck was not arrested, Lancaster Olympic figure skater had two pricey
County Sheriff Terry Wagner told the costumes and her skates stolen from a classrooms Monday morning as
owner Bobby Rahal is 65. Rock musician Michael Schenker Arizona Game and Fish tranquilized the
Associated Press on Tuesday. Instead, rental SUV when while visiting San
is 63. Singer Shawn Colvin is 62. Rock singer-musician Curt mother bobcat and got the four safely
she was given a warning for the traffic Francisco.
Kirkwood (Meat Puppets) is 59. Actor Evan Handler is 57. out of the pipe.
violation and released, he said. Wagner Marissa Castelli was competing in
Rock singer Brad Roberts (Crash Test Dummies) is 54. Actress did not know her relationship to the the U.S. Figure Skating Championships School officials say the lockdown
Trini Alvarado is 51. Rock singer Brent Smith (Shinedown) is Jirons. in nearby San Jose last week. ended before noon.
40. Rapper Chris Smith (Kris Kross) is 39.

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Officials approve Docktown relocation costs Police reports
Santa came late this year
By Anna Schuessler increase to OPC’s contract, use $2.3 mil- Ramirez said if a judge were to render a deci-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF lion from the city’s 2016-17 net operating sion saying the plan was not exempt from Someone heard thumping on their roof
proceeds toward the plan implementation the California Environmental Quality Act, and spotted an unknown individual out-
In response to accounts from dissatisfied and authorize staff to sell, donate or remove the city would have to undergo a CEQA side of their window on Commons Lane
residents about the Docktown relocation property acquired. Councilmembers Alicia analysis before continuing with implemen- in Foster City, it was reported at 4:40
process, Redwood City officials Monday Aguirre, Jeff Gee and John Seybert were tation of the relocation plan. p.m. Thursday, Dec. 28.
asked for more updates from the group absent from the meeting. Though Ramirez acknowledged both sides
tasked with relocating the some 70 vessels Several residents and other community have now weighed in on the case and the
comprising the floating community as they members stepped forward with concerns judge has asked for additional documents to SAN MATEO
approved spending toward the plan estimat- those living at Docktown will not be able to be submitted, she said no court decisions Sto l en v ehi cl e. A vehicle was stolen on
ed to cost more than $20 million. afford to move to another nearby residence related to the Docktown are imminent and South Fremont Street, it was reported at
Officials pegged a future conversation on or find another marina that will allow them no courts have prohibited implementation 10:20 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 23.
the obstacles the real estate company to berth their vessels for liveaboard uses. of the plan to date. Burg l ary . A business was broken into on
Overland, Pacific and Cutler, which also After living at Docktown for the past nine Diaz confirmed for councilmembers South Claremont Street, it was reported at
provides right-of-way services, have faced years, resident Nina Peschcke-Koedt said Monday’s decisions were financial and 9:39 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 23.
in meeting with the estimated 100 residents the marina has offered the only housing she added they would not change the council’s Vandal i s m. A vehicle’s side mirror was
of the marina east of Highway 101 and north can afford as someone who tutors children approval of the plan. She added that delay- broken on South Norfolk Street, it was
of Seaport Boulevard to help them find with learning disabilities and cares for eld- ing amendments to the contract with OPC reported at 7:19 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 23.
alternate housing after some alleged the erly people. She said she had to file an could affect the level of assistance the city Burg l ary . A vehicle’s window was found
company had not scoped potential viable appeal to the city to be considered for relo- is able to provide to residents in the coming smashed and a laptop was taken at the
options for them, such as the ability for cation assistance and hasn’t been offered months. Hillsdale Shopping Center, it was reported
some to move their vessels to a marina in enough to be able to move from her house Mayor Ian Bain acknowledged the unfor- at 10:23 p.m. Friday, Dec. 22.
Berkeley. boat or found a marina where her vessel fits tunate circumstances facing Docktown resi- Theft. An employee was caught on surveil-
Councilwoman Janet Borgens joined the required specifications. dents, and said none of the officials have lance stealing money on South El Camino
“There was an incentive offer but I could- been happy with the way things turned out Real, it was reported at 5:19 p.m. Friday,
other councilmembers in asking OPC for
n’t take that because that wouldn’t have for what he described as one of the city’s Dec. 22.
reports on the plan aimed at fulfilling the
been enough to help me stay here or live most vibrant communities. He emphasized Sus pi ci o us pers o n. A family with small
requirements of a lawsuit settled last year
here or anywhere near here,” she said. officials’ efforts in exploring every viable children were seen panhandling aggressive-
with an attorney and Docktown neighbor ly on North Amphlett Boulevard, it was
that alleged the floating community to be a Diaz said the cost of acquiring property strategy in the months leading up to the
sold to the city and a high volume of appeals plan’s approval, including a legislative reported at 2:31 p.m. Friday, Dec. 22.
violation of the public trust. Borgens
acknowledged company representatives contesting the level of relocation benefits solution that ultimately couldn’t garner the BURLINGAME
were not present at Monday’s council meet- and property appraisals residents have been support of all the necessary parties.
ing since the item, originally placed on the offered are among the biggest drivers of the “This is a tragic situation,” he said. “If Reco v ered s to l en v ehi cl e. A vehicle
consent calendar, was pulled off so officials plan cost, which has doubled from the esti- there was any way that we could have avoid- that was stolen from Burlingame was recov-
could have a more in-depth discussion on it. mated $10.4 million the city was expected ed this situation, we would have.” ered in Fremont on Cortez Avenue, it was
“I realize there has been some discon- to pay to implement the plan when it was In other business, the council approved a reported at 9:49 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 30.
nect,” she said. “There’s definitely been approved in 2016. Staff have estimated ten- set of short-term rental practices aimed at Burg l ary. Someone broke into a vehicle
some disconnect between the tenants and ants and sub-tenants will receive an average regulating homeowners’ use of platforms and stole a cellphone from it on Columbus
ability to do the job that [Overland, Pacific of $13,000 in relocation benefits, aimed at like Airbnb and generating funds for afford- Avenue, it was reported at 8:46 a. m.
and Cutler representatives] need to do. But reimbursing them for moving and sales able housing through a new transient occu- Saturday, Dec. 30.
costs and issuing special payments to dis- pancy tax for rentals shorter than 30 days. Grand theft. Someone stole miscellaneous
at the same time, I’m feeling a little bit like
abled, low-income and senior residents, Limiting short-term rentals to primary resi- items from an unlocked vehicle on Paloma
I would like some metrics in place or some
among others, as well as incentives to those dences and the number of unhosted rentals Avenue, it was reported at 7:02 a. m.
type of accountability in place.”
willing to move out early. to 120 days per year were among the rules Saturday, Dec. 16.
City Manager Melissa Stevenson Diaz Arres t. A person who was contacted by
said city staff has been meeting weekly with Based on a fair market value assessment, aimed at balancing homeowners’ desires to
residents with boats have faced acquisition supplement their income and a need to pre- police officers was arrested for being in pos-
OPC representatives since the plan was session for narcotics on El Camino Real, it
approved Dec. 12, 2016, and that some res- offers ranging from $4,000 to $48,000. serve Redwood City’s housing stock.
was reported at 12:10 a.m. Monday, Dec. 4.
idents have not yet met with the contractor. Those with barge-based dwellings have
Since the plan was approved, staff reported received offers averaging $580,000. The
27 of the 70 tenants and sub-tenants have total cost of providing relocation benefits
relocated from the marina and another 31 and acquisition of vessels is estimated at $1
have agreed to move by Feb. 28. million and $15.1 million, respectively,
Diaz said additional progress reports to according to staff.
officials and residents could be included in Peschcke-Koedt joined other residents in
amendments to the contract with OPC, but asking officials to hold off on further action
noted the need for officials to approve addi- until further word on pending litigation is
tional funds toward the contract to continue resolved. Resident Lee Callister urged coun-
providing relocation assistance to resi- cilmembers to wait until the public had
dents. An $84,488 increase to OPC’s con- more time to consider how the relocation
tract was among the rising cost of the plan, costs will be funded and to see how a judge
which officials are currently estimating will rules on a lawsuit alleging the city failed to
require at least $20.8 million to implement. address the environmental impact of the
Councilmembers voted 4-0 to approve the relocation plan. City Attorney Veronica

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lifelong resident of San and Heidi Phillips, his nieces Katie


Susan G. (Portnoy) Newman Obituaries Mateo, died suddenly Hodges (Brandon) and Heather Young
Susan G. (Portnoy) Newman, of San Dec. 9, 2017. (Beau). His father Robert died in 1987.
Mateo, died Jan. 8, 2018. experience to Stanford University. At her
death, she worked for the department of He was 56 years old. “Throughout his life, Jon would drop
Born in Cambridge, Jon began his career everything to help out friends and family.
Massachusetts, Aug. 30, Regulatory Compliance at Gilead
Sciences. as a deliveryman at A kind, creative and gentle man, he will be
1945, the daughter of Borel Bank and finished dearly missed by many.”
Helene Portnoy of Susan is also survived by her two broth-
ers and her sister, five nieces and nephews his position there as A celebration of life is planned for the
Boston who survives CTO and senior vice spring.
her, and the late and four grandnieces and grandnephews.
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New California Senate Around the state
leader will take over March 21 Americans, especially
SACRAMENTO — Sen. Toni Atkins will those disproportionately
take over as California Senate’s leader on targeted by the criminal
March 21, Democrats justice system, ” said
announced Tuesday, Rep. Cedric Richmond,
becoming the first the group’s chairman.
woman and the first les- Harris is a first-term
bian to lead the chamber. senator who served as
The San Diego California’s attorney
Democrat will take over general before winning
as president pro tem from Cory Booker
election last year.
fellow Democrat Kevin de Booker, a former Newark
Toni Atkins Leon of Los Angeles. De mayor, has been in the
Leon is barred by term Senate since winning a
limits from seeking re-election and is run- special election in 2013.
ning for U.S. Senate. He tweeted Tuesday: “It’ll
Atkins still must be formally elected by be my mission to check
the Senate — a perfunctory decision because awful actions by Trump &
she has the unanimous support of the major- Sessions; keep working
ity party. to advance the cause of
Atkins is a former Assembly speaker and
health care executive who was first elected
Kamala Harris reforming our broken
justice system; and to
to the Legislature in 2010. bend the arc of history closer toward equal
She takes over as legislative leaders face justice for all.”
REUTERS scrutiny over their handling of sexual mis-
Emergency personnel carry a woman rescued from a collapsed house in Montecito. conduct allegations. California officials say
In a statement, Atkins said leading the
flu-related deaths up this season
California storm: Cars swept away Senate is “an extraordinary opportunity and
a great responsibility.”
“I have devoted my life to public service
SACRAMENTO — Flu-related deaths in
California are higher than usual so far this
season and most victims were not vaccinat-
while body pinned against home Democrats Booker, Harris
By Christopher Weber
and the promise of equity, justice, and
respect for everyone,” she said.

to a hospital with several broken bones,


ed, state health officials said Tuesday in urg-
ing residents to get flu shots.
Dr. James Watt, chief of the state’s divi-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Van Hecke said. join Senate Judiciary Committee sion of communicable disease control, said
Last month the Rohters were among thou- flu season began about a month earlier than
LOS ANGELES — In the dark of night, sands forced from their home by the wildfire WASHINGTON — Democratic Sens. Cory usual and it’s too soon to know if it will
Thomas Tighe saw two vehicles slowly and spent a week living with Van Hecke and Booker of New Jersey and Kamala Harris of peak sooner or get worse.
being swept away by a river of mud and his family. California have been appointed to serve on There have been 27 flu-related deaths
debris flowing down the road in front of his Tighe, whose charity provided breathing the Senate Judiciary Committee, becoming among Californians under age 65, Watt said,
house in Montecito, California. Daybreak masks to residents during the fire, said he just the second and third African-Americans
to serve on the committee in its 200-plus- adding that the state typically sees three or
brought a more jarring scene: a body pinned was outside his home around 3:30 a.m. four such deaths by this time in the season.
against his neighbor’s home by a wall of checking downspouts when the rain intensi- year history.
Democrats had to replace Sen. Al Franken, “We might end up having one of the worst
muck. fied.
“I came around the house and heard a deep D-Minn., who resigned after being accused seasons in quite a long time, but we won’t
Tighe is CEO of Direct Relief, a Santa
Barbara, California-based charitable organi- rumbling, an ominous sound that I knew was of sexual misconduct. They also picked up a know until it is over,” Dr. Gil Chavez, the
zation that helps disaster victims. This the boulders moving as the mud was rising,” spot with Doug Jones’ victory in last state’s epidemiologist, told reporters.
time, the disaster was “literally in my back- he said. month’s Alabama Senate race. State health officials urged Californians
yard, and front yard,” he said by phone from Two of his cars that had been in the drive- The Congressional Black Caucus had been to get vaccinated against the flu, saying
Montecito, about 90 miles (145 kilometers) way already were swept away, and he saw urging Senate Minority Leader Chuck about 70 percent of those who died in that
northwest of Los Angeles. two other vehicles drifting down the road. Schumer, D-N.Y., to appoint one of its age group were not vaccinated.
The scene left Tighe shaken. His voice With his street thick with rushing mud it members to the committee. Much of the country is grappling with
quivered and he paused several times as he was too late to heed the area’s voluntary “The experience and expertise they bring what could be a worse-than-usual flu season,
described seeing the body, repeating several evacuation advisory so he woke his wife and to the committee will be beneficial for all state health officials said.
times it’s “just so devastating.” children and prepared to get them up to the
At least 13 people were killed Tuesday as roof.
homes were swept away in the debris flow “I tried not to panic them, but I panicked
that formed as rain rushed off hills in them,” Tighe said.
Montecito left bare last month by the For the next three hours he and his neigh-
state’s largest-ever wildfire. bors did what they could to keep their hous-
Those killed included Roy Rohter, a for- es from being inundated. When daylight
mer real estate broker who founded St. came the devastation came into focus.
Augustine Academy, a Catholic K-12 school He watched in shock as rescuers plucked a
in Ventura, Headmaster Michael Van Hecke family from their roof, where they had been
told the Associated Press. huddled for several hours with a 3-month-
“Roy believed intensely in the power of a old child. There were car-sized boulders and
Catholic education,” Van Hecke said. “He’s chunks of buildings on the street.
been a deep supporter of the school in every Tighe and his family trudged through
way and a mentor to me personally, to the thigh-deep mud to his sister’s nearby house.
faculty and to the kids.” Just one street away, it was a dramatically
Rohter’s wife, Theresa, was rescued by different scene. No debris, just puddles.
firefighters from their home and was taken “Everything was fine,” Tighe said.

COUNTY GOVERNMENT
• Dav e Pi ne was named president of the San Mateo Co unty
Bo ard o f Superv i s o rs and Caro l e Gro o m was named vice president
at its annual reorganization Tuesday. Do n Ho rs l ey served as president
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S.F. mayor’s race draws big names, crowded field


By Janie Har median home Among the Breed and backed by for-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS value, for exam- candidates are Leno are the mer Mayor
ple, is nearly politicians who fro n t -run n ers Willie Brown, a
SAN FRANCISCO — Eight can- $1.3 million could become based on name kingmaker for
didates who want to be mayor of and the median San Francisco’s recognition and decades of city
San Francisco qualified Tuesday for rent is $4,400 first permanent access to politics and a
a June 5 election expected to pit — pricing out female African money, said member of the
the city’s progressive values all but the Ameri can J a s o n “ m o de r a t e ”
against its economic development wealthiest new- mayor or first McDaniel, an branch of city
ambitions following years of spec- Mark Leno comers. London Breed openly gay Jane Kim associate pro- Angela Alioto politics. She
tacular but divisive growth driven “The driving mayor. fessor of politi- said in a tweet
by the technology sector. issue is the city of San Francisco’s Breed, who is president of the cal science at San Francisco State announcing her candidacy: “I’m
The candidates include former relationship with the tech industry, Board of Supervisors, ascended to University. not a partisan. I’m not an ideo-
state Sen. Mark Leno, Acting and what they want that relation- the role of acting mayor and is Both are Democrats, but Leno logue.”
Mayor London Breed, Supervisor ship to be,” said Jim Ross, a polit- seeking the job full-time. Some has positioned himself as the “pro- San Francisco has gone through
Jane Kim and former Supervisor ical consultant who managed residents called on the board at its gressive” who will stand up to big- the process twice before.
Angela Alioto. Eighteen others Gavin Newsom’s winning cam- regular meeting Tuesday to appoint money interests and focus on the In 2011, Lee was tapped as inter-
who had requested paperwork to run paign for mayor in 2003. an interim “caretaker” mayor who people being pushed out of San im mayor when then-Mayor Gavin
did not return candidacy papers He added: “It’s the status quo of is not interesting in the job perma- Francisco. Leno has the support of Newsom became lieutenant gover-
before Tuesday’s deadline. what we’ve seen for the last eight nently. Supervisor Aaron Peskin, who is nor. Lee said he wasn’t interested in
The race had been scheduled for years, versus is there going to be a Other candidates who qualified leading the charge to appoint a having the job permanently but
November 2019 but was moved to change?” for the ballot include Leno, a long- temporary mayor. then ran for two terms. In 1978,
June after Mayor Ed Lee, a Lee’s legacy of promoting time Democratic activist and open- “It’s really about whether or not Dianne Feinstein became mayor
Democrat, died of a heart attack in expanded development is a key fac- ly gay politician who wrote legis- the same old handful of power bro- when Mayor George Moscone and
December while grocery shopping. tor in an election where critics still lation to expand gay rights and kers continues to run San Francisco board president Harvey Milk were
The winner will serve out the rest blame him for ushering in a pros- higher minimum wages; Kim, who like a company store, or whether assassinated. She then won two full
of Lee’s term. perity that they say has not bene- was endorsed by Sen. Bernie we shake things up and move in a terms.
The city’s next mayor will have fited everyone. For example, he Sanders in her unsuccessful run for new direction and have a much Whoever wins in June will fill
to navigate the city’s ambivalence approved a tax break for Twitter and state Senate last year; and Alioto, more independent mayor,” he said. out the remainder of Lee’s term
about the effect of the booming other companies as part of an effort an anti-discrimination lawyer and Breed, who is African American through 2019 and can run for
technology sector on housing, to revitalize part of the downtown daughter of former Mayor Joseph and talks of growing up poor in another two four-year terms if they
traffic and basic livability. The area. Alioto. San Francisco public housing, is choose.

Ousted Assembly leader looks to rebrand California GOP


By Jonathan J. Cooper poverty and Democrats. It’s unclear exactly how program, which puts a limit on car- Assemblyman Rocky Chavez of
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS immigration. that will work; Mayes said the bon emissions and allows compa- Oceanside, the only other lawmaker
“Republicans group is in its early stages and he nies to buy and sell permits to who joined Mayes in announcing
SACRAMENTO — A California have failed to be didn’t offer specific plans. release greenhouse gases. Seven the group, said the party needs to
Republican ousted as the party’s able to reach out Mayes has long pushed to Republicans joined Mayes in sup- focus on issues that are usually seen
state Assembly leader after he to average folks rebrand the Republican Party and porting the legislation, which as Democratic priorities, such as
worked with Democrats on climate in California,” convince California voters to give included tax cuts they demanded. early childhood education. Chavez
change legislation said Tuesday Mayes, of Yucca its candidates a chance. He said for- The Republican base was furious also said he personally supports
he’s starting a group to back con- Valley, told mer Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Mayes eventually gave up his granting legal status to young
servatives who no longer feel at Chad Mayes reporters in his the last Republican to hold the leadership post. immigrants living in the country
home in the GOP. Capitol office. state’s highest office, is on board, Just 26 percent of California vot- illegally, which is anathema to the
“They don’t think we care about along with other Republican elect- ers are registered Republican, while GOP base.
Assemblyman Chad Mayes said
the Republican Party will be them. They don’t think that we are ed officials, political consultants 45 percent are Democrats. “We don’t have a healthy debate
doomed to irrelevance in California working for their benefit.” and activists, though he declined to Democrats control all statewide in California,” Chavez said.
if it doesn’t allow compromise with Mayes said he wants the group, identify them. offices and had supermajorities in “California’s being controlled by
Democrats and push conservative called New Way California, to Mayes last year worked with Gov. both legislative chambers until two one voice. And I don’t blame the
solutions to issues that matter to advance conservative policies, not Jerry Brown and Democrats to Assembly Democrats resigned last Democrats. I blame the
voters such as the environment, merely stand in opposition to the extend California’s cap-and-trade month. Republicans.”

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Bannon to exit Breitbart News


Network after break with Trump
By Zeke Miller and Jonathan Lemire as a shock to some of his allies. One said
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bannon was telling people as recently as
Monday that he expected to stay on.
WASHINGTON — Former White House Bannon’s breakup with Breitbart is also
chief strategist Steve Bannon is stepping costing him his daily show on the conser-
down as chairman of Breitbart News vative talk station on satellite radio net-
Network after a public break with President work SiriusXM. The company announced it
Donald Trump. is ending its relationship with Bannon,
Breitbart announced Tuesday that Bannon stating its programing agreement is with
would step down as executive chairman of Breitbart.
the conservative news site, less than a week Inside the White House, Bannon was
after Bannon’s explosive criticisms of viewed as the keeper of Trump’s nationalis-
Trump and his family were published in a tic flame, charting the progress on the pres-
new book. ident’s promises to his base on dry erase
A report on the Breitbart website quotes boards in his office. But Bannon was mar-
Bannon saying, “I’m proud of what the ginalized in the months before his ouster
Breitbart team has accomplished in so short over Trump’s concerns that the top aide was
a period of time in building out a world- being viewed as an Oval Office puppeteer.
class news platform.” Trump had stayed in touch with the
Trump lashed out at Bannon for comments Breitbart head after he left the White House
made in Michael Wolff’s “Fire and Fury: in August, including consulting him on last
Inside the Trump White House,” which ques- month’s Alabama Senate race. But since
tions the president’s fitness for office. As REUTERS FILE PHOTO
Bannon’s quotes in the Wolff book
Trump aides called him disloyal and dis- Donald Trump talks to then chief strategist Steve Bannon during a swearing in ceremony for emerged, the White House began sending
graceful, the president branded his former senior staff at the White House. Republicans and conservative figures a
chief strategist on Twitter as “Sloppy clear message: Trump or Bannon.
Steve,” an apparent reference to Bannon’s election victory and political movement, ing the president’s eldest son, Donald The chief strategist had lost many allies
often unkempt appearance, and declared that according to a White House official and two Trump Jr., whom he was quoted accusing of in the West Wing after Chief of Staff John
“he lost his mind” when he was pushed out outside advisers not authorized to speak treasonous behavior in the book. Bannon Kelly’s staff shakeup and was blamed for
of the White House last August. publicly about internal conversations. did not apologize for his criticism of the some of the infighting that had paralyzed
The president was livid about Bannon’s After days of silence amid withering criti- president’s daughter and son-in-law, Ivanka the White House. Some West Wing aides in
remarks — not just at the insults about his cism from his former colleagues and his Trump and Jared Kushner, with whom he had recent days had made little effort to hide
family, but also at his former strategist’s largest benefactor, Bannon tried to make squabbled inside the West Wing. their happiness that Bannon had suffered
apparent intent to take credit for Trump’s amends. He issued a statement Sunday prais- Bannon’s departure from Breitbart came such a public rebuke.

Trump faces presidential fitness test amid raised concerns


By Darlene Superville ridiculous” and blamed his slurred speech on tion of “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump report stating that they are “fit for duty.”
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a dry throat, “nothing more than that.” White House,” by Michael Wolff. He then Trump will not undergo a psychiatric
More questions have been raised in the drew even more attention to the book and exam, the White House said. Officials did
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump weeks since, given the tone of some of his the debate about his fitness with weekend not address a different type of screening,
is getting his first medical checkup since tweets and the reported comments of some tweets stating that his two greatest assets in assessments of cognitive status that exam-
taking office, a head-to-toe exam on Friday of the people who deal with him day to day. life “have been mental stability and being, ine neurologic functions including memo-
as questions swirl about the health and fit- Some were recently published in a new book like, really smart.” Trump noted his success ry. Cognitive assessments aren’t routine in
ness of the oldest person ever elected to the about his first year, which Sanders in business, reality TV and presidential pol- standard physicals, although they recently
nation’s highest office. In advance, the 71- denounced as “complete fantasy” for its itics, saying: “I think that would qualify as became covered in Medicare’s annual well-
year-old president has pushed back vigor- portrayal of Trump as undisciplined, child- not smart, but genius ... and a very stable ness visits for seniors.
ously against suggestions he’s mentally like and in over his head. genius at that!” Dr. Ronny L. Jackson, a Navy rear admi-
unfit, declaring himself “a very stable Trump was 70 when he was inaugurated a The president is to fly by helicopter ral who is the president’s official physician
genius.” year ago to handle the 24/7 demands of Friday to Walter Reed National Military and director of the White House Medical
Trump raised concern last month when he being president. Ronald Reagan, who Medical Center outside Washington in Unit, is coordinating the exam. Jackson
slurred some words on national TV. When served two terms, was a year younger when Bethesda, Maryland, for the exam. provided care for President Barack Obama,
asked about it, White House press secretary he took office in 1981. There is no requirement for a president to conducting and supervising the last of three
Sarah Huckabee Sanders said questions Trump took the unusual step of threaten- have a physical, but modern officeholders physicals Obama had during his eight years
about Trump’s health were “frankly, pretty ing legal action to try to suppress publica- undergo them regularly and release a doctor’s in office.

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Ex-Arizona sheriff, Trump ally Around the nation


Joe Arpaio running for Senate “whether a political can-
PHOENIX — Former Sheriff Joe Arpaio, didate was being black-
who was spared a possible jail sentence last mailed,” according to a
year when his political congressional interview
ally President Donald transcript released
Trump pardoned his crim- Tuesday.
inal conviction for dis- California Sen. Dianne
obeying a judge’s order, Feinstein, the top
announced Tuesday he Democrat on the Senate
plans to run for the U.S.
Senate seat now held by Glenn Simpson Judiciary Committee,
revealed the transcript
Jeff Flake. from an August closed-door interview with
Joe Arpaio The 85-year-old law- Glenn Simpson, a co-founder of the politi-
man tweeted he is seek- cal opposition research firm Fusion GPS.
ing the post to support Trump’s policies. The firm commissioned the dossier, which
“President Trump needs my help in the was initially paid for by a conservative web-
Senate,” Arpaio added in an email to sup- site and then later by Democrats, including
porters seeking funds for the race. Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign.
Arpaio, who served 24 years as metro Feinstein made the transcript public over
Phoenix’s sheriff before suffering a crush- the objections of Senate Judiciary Chairman
ing 2016 defeat by an little-known Phoenix Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, who called the REUTERS
police sergeant, would face former state move “confounding” in a statement shortly Head of the North Korean delegation, Ri Son Gwon shakes hands with South Korean
Sen. Kelli Ward in the GOP primary and pos-
after Feinstein made it public. Grassley said counterpart Cho Myoung-gyon as they exchange documents after their meeting at the truce
sibly U.S. Rep. Martha McSally. She has
told colleagues that she is planning a Senate the release could undermine attempts to village of Panmunjom in the demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas.
run but hasn’t yet made an announcement. interview other witnesses in the commit-

Author of Trump dossier had


tee’s investigation of Russian interference
in the 2016 election.
In the transcript, Simpson said
South Korea’s Moon wants more
concerns about Russian blackmail
WASHINGTON — The former British spy
who compiled a dossier of allegations about
Christopher Steele, the former British spy
talks to resolve North nuke issue
who wrote the dossier, took it to the FBI and
said his concern was “whether or not there
standoff and vice versa.
Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and was blackmail going on, whether a political By Hyung-Jin Kim
Russia brought the document to the FBI in candidate was being blackmailed or had THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Moon said North Korea will face harsher
July 2016 because he was worried about international sanctions and pressure if it
been compromised.”
SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea’s resorts to fresh provocations, adding that
president said Wednesday he’s open to “denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula
meeting with North Korean leader Kim is path to peace and our goal.”
Magnitude 7.6 quake hits in Around the world Jong Un if certain conditions are met, as he Moon, a liberal who favors a peaceful,
Caribbean north of Honduras The U.S. Geological Survey measured the
vowed to push for more talks and coopera- diplomatic solution to the nuclear issue,
MEXICO CITY — A magnitude 7.6 earth- tion with the North to try to resolve the still said he “keeps myself open to any
quake at a preliminary magnitude of 7.6. The meeting including the summit” with Kim if
quake has struck in the Caribbean Sea north nuclear standoff.
quake struck in the sea Tuesday night about
of Honduras. President Moon Jae-in has previously it could help improve inter-Korean ties and
125 miles (202 kilometers) north-northeast
There are no early reports of damage on floated the idea of a summit with Kim under resolve the nuclear tension. He said he’ll
of Barra Patuca, Honduras, and 188 miles
land, but the U. S. National Tsunami conditions. But his latest comments came a push for more talks and cooperation with
(303 kilometers) southwest of George
Warning Center warns of tsunami dangers in day after the North agreed to send a delega- North Korea for the same purpose.
Town, Cayman Islands. The tremor occurred “To have the summit, some conditions
Puerto Rico, Jamaica, other islands and the tion to next month’s Winter Olympics in
about 6 miles (10 kilometers) below the sur-
coast of Central America. South Korea and hold military talks on must be established. I think a certain level
face.
reducing animosities along their tense bor- of success must be guaranteed,” Moon said.
der — the measures that Moon’s govern- U. S. State Department spokeswoman
ment has been demanding. Heather Nauert welcomed Tuesday’s Korean
The accords, reached at the rivals’ first talks, which she said were “aimed at ensur-
meeting in about two years, were widely ing a safe, secure and successful”
viewed as a positive step following a year Olympics. White House spokeswoman
of escalating tension over Kim’s advancing Sarah Huckabee Sanders also said the
nuclear and missile programs. But critics North’s decision to attend the Games pres-
cautioned against reading too much from ents it with an opportunity to see the value
the North’s moves because tensions could of ending its isolation from the rest of the
flare again quickly as Pyongyang still world.
openly seeks to expand its weapons arse- President Donald Trump on Saturday said
nal. They also say Kim may push for better he was open to talking with Kim himself
ties with Seoul as North Korea feels the while expressing hope for progress from
pain of U.S.-led international sanctions. the Korean talks. But U.N. Ambassador
During a televised news conference in Nikki Haley later said Washington isn’t
Seoul, Moon described the North’s Olympic changing its conditions on talks with
participation as “very desirable,” but said North Korea, saying Kim first needs to stop
that inter-Korean relations cannot be weapons testing for a “significant amount
improved without progress in the nuclear of time.”

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Over a year later
ests, while closing
Not that again
By Cynthia Cornell them in the faces
Guest
“T
of renters when it oo many of those with wealth and with power
find all manner of justification for their own

T
he November 2016 national comes to immedi-
election results were a shock
to many, but an additional
ate remedies.
On Sept. 25,
perspective privilege in the face of poverty and injus-
tice.” — Barack Obama.
blow was felt by renters and their sup- more than 60 Recently the issue of the “Great American Dream” and
renters filled a City stalled and its delays have been its relation to the “self-made man” came up in a newspaper
porters in San Mateo County when
Council meeting in shrouded in mystery. Incredibly, at a opinion piece and a letter to the editor. It always makes
Measures Q and R failed to bring
Redwood City. study session, two councilmembers me cringe when I hear someone say something like: “I
about protections from unstoppable
Thirty people turned in slips to asked aloud how a homeowner could made it and anyone else can too if they just try hard
rent increases and unjust evictions. enough. After all, this is the land of opportunity.” That
That election year saw an over- speak. Then-mayor John Seybert sell their home, shelter their assets
announced that only 15 minutes and qualify for affordable housing. kind of attitude of those who have “made it” reeks of arro-
whelming amount of money come gance and a pathetic lack of empathy and compassion. 
into our county from state and nation- would be allowed in total, leaving There are no affordable units at all in
each person 30 seconds to present Burlingame, and a 30-year old law This brought to mind a column I wrote in November
al Realtor and landlord organizations 2011 after I read an article in “Time” magazine that quoted
to defeat the measures. In mailers and their comments. In the end, most of prevents the city from requiring
the renters gave up their time so that affordable units in new construction. the tea party activist Herman Cain: “Don’t blame Wall
commercials, the California Street. Don’t blame the big banks. If you don’t have a job
Apartment Association and San Mateo five speakers spoke for three minutes The city only now is starting to do
apiece. The fact that 30 residents of outreach to residents to inform them and you’re not rich, blame
County Association of Realtors por- yourself.”
trayed owners of apartment buildings Redwood City wanted to attend and about what affordable housing is, and
speak at a council meeting should be why it is needed. Outrageous! It’s hard to
as poor mom-and-pop investors and imagine that anyone in this
renters as criminals and squatters to cause for celebration of how we want Over a year later, not one city in the
our local democracy to work. Instead, county has seriously discussed, let day and age would believe
be feared. Homeowners were smoth- that. Would you believe
these people were silenced, rejected alone passed a just cause eviction
ered in propaganda and persuaded that that anyone would be so
and dismissed by their own elected ordinance. Not one city, or the coun-
the best option was to reject the estranged from reality and
officials. ty, has attempted to count the dis-
measures and instead build a lot of One San Mateo, a community group so lacking in understand-
placement or stop the enormous rent
affordable housing. The landlord and of renters, and their supporters have ing? Does he believe that
increases. Working people, the elder-
Realtor organizations swore to struggled to gain renter protections. those who are wealthy
ly, and children remain in unstable
actively work with and support local They have worked diligently to keep (including himself) have
housing, and have no protections or
cities to get affordable housing, and renters from losing their homes, and representation. Renters are embittered made it entirely on their
councilmembers promised that afford- gained nothing from their City and disgusted by local government. own due to perseverance
able housing would be their number Council in the way of effective meas- Homeowners who have high prop- and effort? Does he believe
one priority, if only renter protec- ures to stop the bleeding of displace- erty taxes and mortgages are begin- that no luck was involved
tions were defeated at the ballot box. ment. In October 2017, OSM held a ning to understand how the new feder- — not even his date and place of birth and his experiences
Well, over a year later, renters not candidates forum, and more than 100 al tax plan may affect their pocket- as he grew up? Doesn’t this demonstrate a disturbing lack
only have lost hope in gaining people attended to ask the candidates books. Sadly, some may lose their of insight? Doesn’t he know that everyone can’t be
affordable housing, but our elected about their views on housing and homes and be displaced. Renters wealthy? Doesn’t he realize that some people do not have
representatives cynically maintain renter protections — a large, visible know well the realities of housing the mentality, ability or stability or that most-important
that this is the only solution to our representation of the community’s insecurity; they also know how it is luck to qualify for a high-paying career or to rake in the
crisis. They know better, yet they cel- ongoing concerns. to be disrespected and dismissed by dough?
ebrate construction that allocates pal- In Burlingame, advocates have their own elected leaders. Isn’t this statement a good way for him to feed his ego
try percentages of affordable units. pleaded for years for renter protec- In this new year, we need leaders and the feeling that he is far above those he looks down
Many align themselves with residents tions to be put on the agenda so a dia- who are independent, respectful of upon? Is it his way to justify his obsession with hanging
who want neither renter protections log can begin. Instead, they have people more than money, with fore- on to his wealth because he believes that those “slackers”
nor affordable housing. Renters are been met with silence, avoidance and sight, and the guts to do the right don’t deserve any better? Makes you wonder if
routinely ignored and protections inaction. In fact, when Measure R was thing. Otherwise, as Will Rogers once Republicans like him, who so adamantly oppose any tax
never agendized; the numbers of dis- placed on the ballot, the council said, “Last year we said, ‘things can’t hike for the rich, were to be told that any extra taxes that
placed people go uncounted; Latino unanimously wrote the argument go on like this,’ and they didn’t, they they would be required to pay were to be used to help the
and black communities are decimated; against it, ignoring their own com- got worse.” homeless and hungry, if they’d come through.
grassroots housing groups are mar- missioned report that negated almost When my older son was in high school, he and I would
ginalized; and county supervisors and all their arguments. After three years get into some interesting discussions about a lot of
Cy nthia Cornell is a member of things, one being: “When a person does well in life, is it
members of city councils continue to of waiting, the promised affordable
open their doors to the special inter- housing in Parking Lot F remains Housing for All Burlingame. because he/she has consciously taken it upon her/himself
to succeed or is it mostly plain luck? He would regurgitate
that old adage that a person in this “land of opportunity”
can be whatever he wants to be as long as he works hard
Letter to the editor enough. Seems he picked this up in his history class. I
listed for my son many of the ways those who have “made
it” have been lucky — from to being born to the “right’
tion training for all special district parents to by chance being in the right place at the right
Tools available throughout the state.
time.
employees. In fact, CSDA supported It is my sincere hope that our mem-
for special districts sexual harassment prevention train- bers are taking full advantage of these
If I would have had the book, “Outliers” by Malcolm
Gladwell at that time, my task would have been much easi-
Editor, ing before AB 1825 required it in resources and will let CSDA know if er. As Gladwell wrote: “It makes a difference where and
I was compelled to write after read- 2004. there are more tools they would like when we grew up. The culture we belong to and the lega-
ing your Jan. 8 article “Harbor CSDA also makes a multitude of to see made available. cies passed down by our forebears shape the pattern of our
District reviews complaint over resources and guidelines available to achievement in ways we cannot begin to imagine. It is
explicit photos.” our members, including sample poli- not enough to ask what successful people are like, in
The California Special Districts cy libraries, sample policy hand- other words. It is only by asking where they are from that
books, in-person training sessions, Neil McCormick
Association is committed to helping we can unravel the logic behind who succeeds and who
special districts provide a healthy live and on-demand webinars, and Sacramento
doesn’t.”
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advocate for local agency best prac- offerings to also include six new tiv e officer of the California Special lawmakers in Washington, D.C., who are apparently com-
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and their ego-centrism. They are oblivious to the needs of
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10 Wednesday • Jan. 10, 2018 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

S&P keeps climbing as calm continues to reign


By Stan Choe Management. But he expects the
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS market to continue gliding higher
High: 25,439.78 as the economy and corporate
NEW YORK — Stocks pushed Low: 25,308.41 profits strengthen.
further into record territory Close: 25,385.80 Health care stocks rose 1.1 per-
Tuesday, and the Standard & Poor’s Change: +102.80 cent for the biggest gain among
500 index’s immaculate start to the 11 sectors that make up the
OTHER INDEXES S&P 500.
the year extended to a sixth day.
S&P 500: 2751.29 +3.58 Boston Scientific was at the
Health care stocks and banks led
the way, as calm continues to NYSE Index: 13,120.81 +6.46 front of the pack after it gave pre-
reign over markets around the Nasdaq: 7163.58 +6.19 liminary results for its revenue
world. The strong gains overshad- NYSE MKT: 2673.61 -15.08 last quarter that were stronger than
owed weakness for dividend-pay- Russell 2000: 1560.10 -1.71 Wall Street was expecting. The
ing stocks and other areas of the Wilshire 5000: 28,543.95 +40.43 medical device company’s shares
market hurt by rising interest rates rose $2.15, or 8.3 percent, to
after 10-year Treasury yields hit 10-Yr Bond: 2.55 +0.07 $27.96.
their highest level since March. Oil (per barrel): 63.48 +1.75 Illumina likewise reported pre-
The S&P 500 rose 3.58 points, Gold : 1,313.60 -6.80 liminary results for fourth-quarter
or 0.1 percent, to 2,751.29 to revenue that topped analysts’
equal its longest winning streak stocks slipped 1.71, or 0.1 per- profits are also on the upswing, than usual, relative to corporate expectations. Shares of the com-
leading off a year since 2010. cent, to 1,560.10. and Washington’s recently profits. pany, which makes tools for
The Dow Jones industrial aver- They’re the latest steps higher approved tax cut should goose “I would like to say that there’s genetic analysis, jumped $15.74,
age rose 102.80 points, or 0.4 for stocks, which have been rising earnings even higher. something onerous coming, just or 6.9 percent, to $242.80.
percent, to 25,385.80, the Nasdaq at a remarkably steady pace for The powerful combination has because it would be different from Companies are set to begin
composite gained 6.19 points, or more than a year as investors bask kept markets marching higher, what everyone is talking about,” reporting their results for the last
0.1 percent, to 7,163.58 and the in a global economy that’s even though stock prices have said Nate Thooft, senior portfolio three months of 2017, and the
Russell 2000 index of small-cap strengthening in sync. Corporate grown to become more expensive manager at Manulife Asset pace will pick up later this week.

France investigates Apple for Lawmakers demand probe


into Intel CEO’s stock sales
SAN FRANCISCO — Two U.S.
Business briefs
Microsoft stops
slowing down older iPhones lawmakers are asking federal regu-
lators to open an investigation
into stock sales that reaped a $25
fixing security flaw
on PCs with AMD chips
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cence of goods by companies. tomer upgrades. ” SAN FRANCISCO — Microsoft
In France it is illegal to inten- Apple France didn’t respond to million profit for Intel’s CEO sev-
eral weeks before the company has temporarily stopped fixing a
PARIS — French authorities tionally shorten the lifespan of a email and phone requests for com- serious security flaw on personal
have opened an investigation product in order to encourage cus- ment on the latest legal develop- disclosed a serious security flaw
threatening millions of comput- computers powered by certain
into Apple over revelations it tomers replace it. A 2015 law ments in France from the chips from Advanced Micro
secretly slowed down older ver- makes that a crime, with penalties Associated Press. ers, phones and other devices.
Sen. Jack Reed, a Rhode Island Devices because the repair is crip-
sions of its handsets, the Paris of up to two years in prison and Lawsuits against the company pling the affected machines.
prosecutor’s office said Tuesday. fines of up to 5 percent of the have also been filed in the U.S. Democrat, and Sen. John Kennedy,
a Louisiana Republican, made the The suspension will delay
The preliminary probe was company’s annual turnover. and Israel. efforts to protect the AMD
opened last week over alleged Apple apologized in December The French consumer rights demand in a letter sent Tuesday to
the Securities and Exchange machines from potential intru-
“deception and planned obsoles- for secretly slowing down older group, called HOP, filed a lawsuit sions caused by security bugs
cence” of some Apple products, iPhones, a move it said was neces- on Dec. 27. It claims Apple Commission and the Justice
Department. known as “Spectre” and
the office said. It is led by the sary to avoid unexpected shut- slowed down older smartphones in “Meltdown.”
French body in charge of fraud downs related to battery fatigue. order to make clients buy the new They told the agencies that they
were troubled by a series of stock The problem primarily threat-
control, which is part of the The company said on its web- iPhone 8, which was launched on ens devices running on proces-
finance ministry. site “we have never — and would the market around the same time, sales that Intel CEO Brian
Krzanich completed Nov. 29. The sors from AMD’s larger rival,
It follows a legal complaint never — do anything to inten- according to HOP’s statement.
trades were made at time that Intel Intel, but also could cause trouble
filed in December by a French tionally shorten the life of any Benchmark tests have suggested
knew about security bugs that on devices running on other
consumer rights group whose aim Apple product, or degrade the the slowdown isn’t huge, but
weren’t disclosed until last week. chips.
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Wednesday • Jan. 10, 2018

Raiders officially greenlight ‘Chucky’ sequel


By Josh Dubow to do,” Gruden said. “This is an organiza- father’s death and the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tion that I want to be a part of. I’m all in. I opportunity was finally
only live one time. This is something I feel right this year. Davis
deeply and strongly about.” said he first got an
ALAMEDA — Jon Gruden was welcomed inkling Gruden might be
back for a second stint as Oakland Raiders Gruden coached the Raiders from 1998-
2001 before being traded to Tampa Bay 16 ready to return when he
coach with an elaborate introductory news met with him during the
conference. years ago.
season when the Raiders
Gruden was greeted by owner Mark Davis About 50 former Raiders were on hand for spent a week in Florida to
on Tuesday with a video of the highlights the event, including several of Gruden’s for- talk about how to fix the
from his first tenure in Oakland nearly 20 mer players like Charles Woodson, Jerry Mark Davis
team. It became even
KIRBY LEE/USA TODAY SPORTS years after he was first introduced as coach Rice, Tim Brown and Rich Gannon. more serious when they met on Christmas
Jon Gruden, who was officially introduced as as an unproven 34-year-old by late owner Al Mark Davis said he had been trying to Eve before the Raiders played in
the Oakland Raiders new head coach, talks Davis. bring Gruden back for six years ever since
during a press conference. “I feel this is the thing to do, what I want taking over the franchise following his See RAIDERS, Page 15

CHEVROLET
The Chevy Camaro is a new NASCAR Cup
entry for the 2018 season. The Camaro has
two recorded Cup Series victories — both in
1971. It has been running in the Xfinity
Series — NASCAR’s Triple-A — since 2013.

Camaro to
compete
in NASCAR
By Stephen Hawkins
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL FORT WORTH, Texas — Chase Elliott


M-A’s Megan Chu, left, and Carlmont’s Samantha Phan battle for control of the ball during a 2-2 tie in a PAL Bay Division game Tuesday. took the new Chevrolet Camaro for its inau-
gural NASCAR Cup laps on Tuesday and

M-A comes away with tie


Martin Truex Jr. climbed into his Toyota for
the first time since becoming series champi-
on. Soon-to-be clean-
shaven Ryan Blaney and
Aric Almirola, both with
new teams, ran laps at
Texas Motor Speedway in
Scots dominate second-half play, but Bears score in final 10 minutes their Fords.
A month before every
By Nathan Mollat “Carlmont played a good game. It was a half alone. driver will be at Daytona
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF harsh result for them,” said M-A coach Jason Diana Morales, The Bears’ leading scorer for the start of the new
Luce. “Coming off the (winter) break, we’re with nine goals though the first eight games, season, the four drivers
The Carlmont girls’ soccer team used the just not sharp. A game like this magnifies was muted most the match with only a handful Chase Elliott took part in the first test
blueprint that could take down defending PAL what we have to work on.” of touches. Part of that was the play of of 2018 as a two-day
Bay Division champion Menlo-Atherton: Carlmont’s freshman right defender Allison Goodyear tire test began on the 1 1/2-mile,
M-A (3-0-1 PAL Bay, 6-2-1 overall), which
play keep-away. Uozumi and part was a tactical breakdown by high-banked track in Texas.
trailed 2-1 at halftime, did not generate much
the Bears. The highlight was Elliott getting in the
The Scots dominated possession in the sec- offensively in the final 40 minutes as the
“Any team, that’s going to be the focus (to Camaro ZL1, though it was hard for him to
ond half, but an opportunistic strike with nine Bears simply had a hard time even gaining
limit Morales),” Luce said. “We didn’t do a judge how much different Chevy’s new Cup
minutes to play allowed the Bears to escape possession of the ball. The Scots dominated
good job of finding her.”
with a point and stay unbeaten on the young the ball and the attack in the second half,
season with a 2-2 draw in Belmont Tuesday. outshooting the Bears 11-2 in the second See SOCCER, Page 14 See NASCAR, Page 13

Skaters may lead North Korean Olympic team


By James Ellingsworth Ryom and Kim are the only North Korean On their world championship debut last their matching silver-and-black costumes
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS athletes who have qualified for the Feb. 9-25 year in Finland, Ryom and Kim put in two before soaking up the crowd’s cheers and
Olympics in Pyeongchang so far. However, spirited skates to enthusiastic applause skating off to celebrate with their coaches.
They’re the friendly face of North Korea, the International Olympic Committee could from the crowd as they finished 15th, above Rarely seen abroad, they have given little
and it looks like they’re coming south to potentially hold extra invitational spots one of the two U.S. pairs and a string of away about their lives, other than that they
the Olympics. open to symbolize togetherness between more experienced European competitors. train in the North Korean capital,
With sparkling costumes and winning the two Koreas. They weren’t afraid to show their feel- Pyongyang. At the world championships,
smiles, figure skaters Ryom Tae Ok and Kim Ryom and Kim almost certainly won’t ings, either. The 18-year-old Ryom punched Kim said he was keen to take part in “a big
Ju Sik could lead the North Korean team in win a medal in the fiercely competitive the air with joy on finishing the short pro- competition” when asked about the
Pyeongchang, South Korea, next month world of pairs skating, but they’ve already gram to a Jeff Beck cover of The Beatles Olympics through a translator from his
after their government said Tuesday it would won friends against a backdrop of political classic “A Day in the Life.”
send athletes to the Winter Games. tension. Ryom and her partner, Kim, embraced in See OLYMPICS, Page 15
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12 Wednesday • Jan. 10, 2018 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Shiffrin stays hot, wins fifth race in a row


By Eric Willemsen cuit. Shiffrin’s win on Tuesday was the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American’s 30th in the discipline.
The Austrian women’s team has been wait-
FLACHAU, Austria — Olympic slalom ing for a slalom win since Nicole Hosp tri-
champion Mikaela Shiffrin used a frenetic umphed in Aspen in 2014.
final run to stretch her winning streak in 2018
Shiffrin celebrated her 41st career win,
to five races at a women’s World Cup night
matching the record for most World Cup wins
race on Tuesday.
by a 22-year-old skier, set by Annemarie
Shiffrin became the first female skier to Moser-Proell in the 1970s.
start a calendar year with five straight wins,
eclipsing the previous best mark by Swiss “She is such an amazing name, legend in ski
standout Vreni Schneider in 1989. racing,” Shiffrin said about the Austrian great.
For the first time this season, Shiffrin was “A lot of people say you can’t really compare
not leading after the opening part of a slalom. (the eras) and I agree with them. It’s incredi-
After a run in which the American struggled for ble, nevertheless. I wasn’t thinking about the
rhythm throughout, she trailed first-run leader 41st victory, I was just thinking, you know,
Bernadette Schild of Austria by 0.37 seconds. ski this one like this is going to be that last
But on a course set by her coach Mike Day, one you’ll ever ski.”
the defending overall champion was back to It also was the 200th win for the U.S. ski
her best and posted the fastest second-run time team in the 50-year history of the women’s
to beat the Austrian by 0.94. World Cup. Only Austria (372) and
Frida Hansdotter of Sweden was 1.43 behind Switzerland (301) have won more races.
in third. Shiffrin and four-time overall champion
“My timing, my feeling, my rhythm was so Lindsey Vonn together have added 119 wins to
much better than in the first run,” Shiffrin told the American total.
the Associated Press. “Actually, the biggest Shiffrin went further ahead in both the over-
change was just my mindset. It was a nerves’ all and the slalom standings as her main
thing. If I am a little nervous or anxious, my rivals, Slovakia’s Petra Vlhova and
timing is off, then it can make everything REUTERS
Switzerland’s Wendy Holdener, failed to finish
look really terrible.” American Mikaela Shiffrin won the slalom in Flachau, Austria Tuesday. It was her fifth win in their first runs.
Less than five weeks before the Olympic a row across all disciplines.
slalom in Pyeongchang, the American called After 19 of the season’s 38 races, Shiffrin
her recovery in the final run “a really big step mentally prepared for all those possibilities.” So this is really a home race for me. It was has amassed 1,381 World Cup points. Four
for me.” Schild lost her first-run lead but still cele- amazing for me,” Schild said. “I didn’t feel years ago, that amount would have been
“This was the first time that I was coming brated with both arms up after crossing the pressure, the audience gave me energy.” enough for the overall title as Anna Veith won
from behind in the first run and I had to make finish line. The previous time she led a slalom after the it with a total of 1,371.
a statement,” she said. “That was really The Austrian was on a World Cup podium opening run, in 2013 in Courchevel, she lost After seven races in 13 days, Shiffrin will
important for me, a really big checkmark on five times before, most recently in Killington her advantage to her older sister Marlies skip the next World Cup — speed events in
the way to the Olympics because when we are in November, but has yet to win a race. Raich. Now retired, Raich holds the record for Bad Kleinkirchheim this weekend — to rest
there, anything can happen, and I want to be “I grew up in Saalfelden, nor far from here. most slalom wins (35) on the women’s cir- and have more time for training.

TUESDAY Girls’ soccer the shut out, finishing with six saves.
Local sports roundup
Crystal Springs 1, Sacred Heart Prep 1
Boys’ basketball The Knights used a 19-point fourth quarter The Gators escaped with a draw over the
MONDAY
to squeeze a WBAL Foothill Division Gryphons, overcoming a halftime deficit in
Menlo School 62, Sacred Heart Prep 42 league-opening win over the rival Gators.
The Knights used an 18-7 second quarter Menlo led 10-5 after the first quarter, but
the process. Girls’ basketball
to take a 28-19 lead at halftime and as they SHP came back with a 20-point second peri- SHP tied the score at 1 in the 54th minute
went on to beat their rival in a West Bay od to lead 25-18 at halftime. The Knights on a goal from Ella Sheehan, off an assist Mercy-Burlingame 61, Crystal Springs 17
Athletic League meeting. cut one point off their deficit, trailing 38- from Juliana Rosen.
The Crusaders routed the Gryphons in a
Thomas Brown led Menlo (3-0 WBAL, 32 going into the fourth. WBAL Skyline Division game.
10-1 overall) with a game-high 23 points, Mallory North led Menlo (1-0 WBAL Notre Dame-Belmont 4, King’s Academy 0
only two of which were 3-pointers. Joe Bianca Baldini erupted in the Tigers’ Leading 19-7 at half, Mercy-Burlingame
Foothill, 10-1 overall) with a game-high 15
Foley added 12 and Riley Woodson chipped thrashing of the Knights in the WBAL (2-0 WBAL Skyline, 7-6 overall) scored 42
points. Mohini Gupta finished with nine
in with 10 in the win for the Knights. Foothill Division opener for both teams. second-half points to win going away.
points for the Knights, including a 3-point-
SHP (2-1, 4-8) was led by Everett Banks, er that helped jump-start Menlo’s come- The senior Baldini scored all four goals The Crusaders were led by Kate McHale,
who scored 10 points. He was the only back. for NDB (1-0 WBAL Foothill, 7-2 overall). who posted a double-double with 16 points
Gators player to score in double figures. Zoe Zaharis led SHP (0-1, 10-4) with 11 Julia Roche assisted on two of the goals, and 18 rebounds. Mia Calsadea scored a
points. Charlotte Levison and Grace Battles while Viva Vorzimmer and Anna Grannuci game-high 18 points for the Crusaders,
Girls’ basketball both added 10 points for the Gators. each picked up one assist. while Ryan Galea added 10 points and
Menlo School 51, Sacred Heart Prep 49 NDB goalkeeper Sophia Viviani recorded grabbed nine boards.

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More states may introduce sports betting bills in 2018
By Wayne Parry considered unlikely: Tennessee; Alabama;
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “Assuming a Supreme Court decision or action by Congress permits Arkansas; Texas; Kansas; Nebraska; North
it, we could see the largest simultaneous expansion of regulated and South Dakota; Wyoming; Utah; Idaho;
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — A new report pre- Alaska and Hawaii.
dicts 18 states will introduce bills to regulate
gambling in U.S. history with sports betting in 2018.” States across the nation are looking for
sports betting this year, with 11 having a — Chris Grove, Eilers & Krejick Gaming managing director new sources of revenue, and adding or expand-
good chance of passing legislation. ing gambling is seen as an attractive option
Eilers & Krejcik Gaming, which tracks pany’s managing director. Pennsylvania and Connecticut have already for many. While not vouching for the politi-
gambling legislation nationwide, says that’s The court is expected by June to decide New passed bills. Grove said Delaware is arguing cal likelihood of any particular state adopting
just the minimum; the firm predicts more than Jersey’s case, which seeks to overturn a ban that it doesn’t need to pass a bill due to gam- gambling legislation, David Schwartz, direc-
30 states could introduce sports betting bills. on sports betting by any state that did not bling legislation already on the books, and tor of the Center for Gaming research at the
The U.S. Supreme Court this year will meet a 1991 deadline to legalize it. States and added Mississippi may not need to pass a University of Nevada Las Vegas, said the pre-
decide a case brought by New Jersey that private companies in the U.S. and abroad are bill. He said an argument has been made that dictions are “definitely in line with the his-
seeks to overturn a ban on sports betting in already moving quickly to position them- that state’s fantasy sports bill also authorized torical trend of states turning more to gam-
all but four states: Delaware, Montana, selves for a favorable ruling. sports betting. bling.”
Nevada and Oregon. A favorable ruling in that States listed as likely to introduce a sports The report listed 11 states as having a good Sports betting is seen as most likely to be
case could open the floodgates in terms of betting bill are: Massachusetts; Rhode chance of enacting sports betting bills this offered through commercial or tribal casinos,
states adopting a new form of gambling. Island; New York; New Jersey; West Virginia; year: Massachusetts; Rhode Island; New or state lotteries. Some analysts and industry
“Assuming a Supreme Court decision or South Carolina; Georgia; Florida; Illinois; York; New Jersey; West Virginia; Ohio; observers also feel that a Supreme Court rul-
action by Congress permits it, we could see Michigan; Iowa; Minnesota; Louisiana; Michigan; Illinois; Oklahoma; Kentucky and ing legalizing sports betting nationwide
the largest simultaneous expansion of regu- Mississippi; Oklahoma and California. Indiana. would prompt a rapid expansion of internet
lated gambling in U.S. history with sports Indiana and Kentucky already have introduced It also listed states where the introduction, betting, as states will move to allow it to be
betting in 2018,” said Chris Grove, the com- bills. much less adoption, of a sports betting bill is offered online.

Makita guaranteed $3.8 million online auction plays out. Ex-Rutgers football player
Sports briefs
in two-year deal with Padres The 33-year-old was 10-4 with a 1.91 ERA
The Augusta Chronicle reports that U.S. admits role in three home invasions
District Court Chief Judge J. Randal Hall on
SAN DIEGO — Japanese right-hander the last two seasons with the Pacific Friday granted the club’s request to hold the NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. — A former
Kazuhisa Makita is guaranteed $3.8 million League’s Seibu Lions and was Japan’s closer Rutgers University football player has
items. A lawsuit filed by Augusta National
in his two-year contract with the San Diego in the 2013 and 2017 World Baseball admitted his role in three home invasions in
Inc., which owns the club and tournament,
Padres. Classics. which fellow students were targeted for
asks a judge to stop Florida-based Green
Makita has salaries of $1.9 million in drugs and cash.
Augusta National to keep Jacket Auctions Inc. from selling the famed
each of the next two seasons under the deal green jackets in an online auction. Tejay Johnson, of Egg Harbor, New
announced Saturday. He can earn an addi- green jackets during lawsuit Jersey, on Monday pleaded guilty to armed
tional $250,000 annually in performance The club contends the items are either robbery and conspiracy.
bonuses based on games: $50,000 each for AUGUSTA, Ga. — A federal judge says
Augusta National Golf Club will hold stolen or fakes prohibited by the club’s Under terms of a plea agreement with the
40, 45, 50, 55 and 60. trademark. An attorney for Green Jacket Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office, the
three green jackets and other Masters
He would receive a $150,000 assignment memo rab i l i a wh i l e a l aws ui t o v er an Auction says the company acquired the 26-year-old faces up to 15 years in prison
bonus if traded. items from third-party owners. when he’s sentenced in March.

new number. After following four-time “I feel the same now as long hair. He has an appointment Friday to

NASCAR
Continued from page 11
champion Jeff Gordon in the No. 24,
Hendrick Motorsport this year is putting
the 22-year-old Elliott in No. 9 — the car
I did at the first time I got
in the car last year, ”
Truex said. “We’re all at
get the mustache shaved and his hair cut.
“That will definitely let me know that the
number of his father, Hall of Famer Bill zero points again right season is about here and you’ve got to start
Elliott. now. The goal remains looking like a professional,” he said. “It
entry will be when driving laps alone. “Is it my favorite number? Yes, it is. Has the same, and the pres- will be a lot less work. ... It’s almost gotten
“I have a hard time feeling much of any- it always been my favorite number? Yes, it sure is still going to be too much for me.”
thing I’m going so fast,” Elliott said. “But, has been,” Elliott said. there, but definitely
the car looks great. From the public eyes After the past six Cup seasons at Richard
standpoint, I don’t know how you could not
Elliott was sporting a Georgia cap a day Martin Truex Jr. optimistic and feel like Petty Motorsports, Almirola moves over to
after being at the College Football Playoff we’re in a good place and
identify the Camaro with the Camaro on the championship game where his beloved hopefully we can be competitive for years Stewart-Haas Racing and replaces Danica
street. It looks the same. I think that is Bulldogs lost to Alabama in overtime. He to come.” Patrick in the No. 10 Ford .
something to be very proud of from said the game “was fun for a little while.” Blaney, now driving the No. 12 Ford for
Chevrolet. ... Job well done from that Truex said he had a lot fewer off days this Team Penske after making the playoff chase “I haven’t really put much thought about
standpoint.” offseason than usual after becoming a first- last year with the one-car Wood Brothers getting in the 10 car and it being somebody
The Chevy Camaro has only two Cup time champion, but said it has been a lot of organization, planned Wednesday to have else’s car,” Almirola said. “I drove the
Series victories to its credit, both by Tiny fun celebrating the championship by visit- lunch with fans who attend the second day sport’s most iconic car for the last six
Lund in 1971. More recently, the Camaro SS ing different places and different people. of the test. The speedway was providing the years, so if you want to talk about it from
has been Chevrolet’s entry in the Xfinity The testing provided the first chance for the pizza. that aspect, there’s been more pressure driv-
Series since 2013. Furniture Row Racing driver to wear his fire- It will be the last chance for fans to see ing that Petty blue 43 car than I think I’ll
Along with a new car, Elliott sported a suit that now has a champion’s logo . Blaney with his throwback mustache and ever have driving a black-and-white 10 car.”

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NFL’s ‘Rooney Rule’ adopted by English soccer clubs


By Rob Harris pitch at Wembley Stadium. “If your manage- Former manager Mark Sampson was found making the England players feel like the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ment team reflects more the people that you to have racially discriminated against two of setup is more inclusive,” Glenn said.
are serving then you’re going to make cor- his players, while goalkeeping coach Lee At least one BAME candidate will be inter-
LONDON — Since the job was created 72 rect decisions.” Kendall left his role after addressing Aluko viewed for all future jobs around the national
years ago, every manager of the England The FA’s Rooney Rule covers jobs across using a mock Caribbean accent. teams if they have the right qualifications
men’s football team has been white. all 28 national teams organized under the “I think culturally what women will be and experience.
When a successor to Gareth Southgate is England flag, including youth and disability prepared to put up with has been a bit differ- “What we’re seeing now is more BAME
eventually required, at least one black or eth- squads for men and women. Currently, only ent from guys,” Glenn said. “I guess banter players,” Glenn said, “and what we want to
nic minority candidate is set to be inter- one manager is black: Kevin Betsy, who would be a case in point.” do is make sure that post their playing career
viewed. runs the men’s under-15s. After becoming embroiled in a public row there’s an opportunity for them to carry on
Drawing inspiration from the NFL, the The women’s team was led into the 2007 with Aluko, the FA has sought to heal the contributing, and that they feel the FA is
English Football Association announced on and 2011 World Cups by Hope Powell, who rifts by consulting the Chelsea player par- also for them.”
Tuesday it had adopted its version of the is black. The team currently requires a new ticularly about new whistleblowing proce- English football’s anti-discrimination
Rooney Rule, which requires teams to inter- coach. dures. group, Kick It Out, praised the FA for deliv-
view a diverse pool of candidates for coach- The FA’s push to foster greater diversity The FA hopes black and minority ethnic ering a “watershed moment” it hopes will
ing and management positions. follows a damaging row last year around the (BAME) players would feel more comfort- spur a wider push to promote BAME coach-
“It is the right thing to do but there is also women’s team involving allegations of able reporting grievances if the staff on es. Chris Hughton at Brighton is the only
a business case for it,” FA chief executive racism and sex discrimination by striker Eni England teams was more diverse. black manager in the 20-team Premier
Martin Glenn said while overlooking the Aluko, which led to a parliamentary hearing. “It’s all about improving performance by League.

that led to the Scots’ first goal. Instead, it was a quick counter-
Soccer brief
Jonathan Gonzalez to play for Mexico instead of US
SOCCER
Continued from page 11
attack and a defensive lapse by the Bears that gave Carlmont a
1-0 lead in the 10th minute. The Carlmont defense won the ball
near midfield and quickly sent a pass to Samantha Phan on the
Monterrey midfielder Jonathan Gonzalez is leaving the left wing. She carried the ball up along the wing and was quick-
U.S. national team program to play for Mexico. ly tracked down by M-A’s Megan Chu, who rode Phan off the
The highly regarded 18-year-old was born in Santa Rosa, But as happens often in soccer, M-A’s Katie Thurston was in ball and took her out of the play.
California, to Mexican parents. He played for the U.S. the right place at the right time. Following a rare Bears’ attack,
Two more Bears defenders came up into the play, but neither
Under-17 and Under-20 teams but said Tuesday he will switch the ball was rattling around in the Scots’ defensive end. With
of them stepped up to take control of the loose ball rolling
to Mexico. the Carlmont goalkeeper off her line, the ball found the foot of
toward them. With all three M-A defenders waiting for the oth-
He says in a statement “it is not easy to leave behind the Thurston, whose arcing shot from the right side of the penalty
ers to take control of the play, Phan quickly pounced on the
country in which one was born” but added that Mexico is box snuck under the crossbar into the far left corner of the net
free ball, split the defense and fed an unmarked Samantha Tolu
“where my roots originate.” for a game-tying goal.
in front of the Bears’ goal, who one-timed a shot past the M-A
Mexico qualified for this year’s World Cup while the U.S. “We weren’t generating much up top,” Luce said. “To get an goalkeeper for the first tally of the game.
will miss soccer’s top event after seven straight appear- opportunistic goal like that was good for us.”
Carlmont coach Tina Smith said her team’s play was exactly That goal seemed to wake up the M-A offense and the Bears
ances. Gonzalez signed with Monterrey in 2014 and made spent the next five minutes with their best sustained offensive
his professional debut last July. what the Scots have been working on in practice. With such a
young team — nine freshmen and only five seniors — Smith’s attack of the game.
Gonzalez says “the decision I’ve made has been profound- And it was a surprise strike that knotted the game at 1 in the
ly difficult.” focus is to string together passes.
And unlike some teams that simply knock the ball around for 16th minute. Lexi Quinn, a freshman on the left wing, found
the sake of doing so, the Scots were still using the passing Yara Gomez Zavala in the middle of the field about 30 yards
game as part of the buildup to their attack. from goal. She settled the pass before stepping into a shot that
“My entire focus in practice has been on possessing. Just rocketed into the roof of the net.
out-possess teams, string passes together,” Smith said. “But The Scots had a couple more opportunities fall by the way-
our attacks are aggressive and creative.” side until taking the lead in the 40th minute, right before the
The one drawback to a one-track tact in practice is the lack of halftime whistle. This time it was Tolu setting up the goal, as
practice in other aspects of the game. For the Scots, it was she took a pass in the midfield before sending a diagonal
their ability to finish. through ball to streaking Kiaja Villagrand. The freshman strik-
They managed to do so twice in the first half and they had er collected the ball, beat a pair of initial defenders to get into
plenty of chances in the second half, but only a couple were the penalty box, touched the ball around a third defender before
truly dangerous. slotting a perfect shot just inside the far left post for the 2-1
“Our focus (in practice) … hasn’t been finishing,” Smith lead at halftime.
said. “(But) we’re creating a lot of opportunities.” “I’m really proud of them,” Smith said of her team. “We’re
Carlmont showed how effective it can be when it melds those really young. Because they’re young, they don’t know any bet-
two skills together, however. But it wasn’t a 10-pass buildup ter. They don’t know to fear M-A.”

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Seiji Komatsu at the Japan championships
Olympic brief
Japan kayaker banned for
in September.
Suzuki spiked a drink with an anabolic
steroid, causing Komatsu to fail a doping
RAIDERS
Continued from page 11
“I’m so thrilled to be back here. I
hope people understand the
emotion inside. I feel there’s
eight years for spiking drink of rival test, the Japan Anti-Doping Agency said on
TOKYO — A Japanese kayaker has been Tuesday.
Philadelphia in a game Gruden worked for
unfinished business.”
banned for eight years for spiking the drink After Komatsu tested positive, Suzuki
ESPN. — Jon Gruden
of a rival so he would fail a doping test. admitted putting a muscle-building supple-
ment containing the banned steroid methan- That led Davis to decide to cut ties with
Yasuhiro Suzuki drugged his key rival coach Jack Del Rio as soon as the disap- Gruden spent four seasons as coach in
dienone in his drink.
pointing six-win season ended and finalize Oakland from 1998-2001. After leading the
a deal with Gruden. Raiders to 8-8 records his first two years,

OLYMPICS
Continued from page 11
“Everybody knows I’ve been infatuated
with him or whatever to get him here, but
they really didn’t know how deep our con-
versations were going, how far along we
Gruden helped the team reach the AFC title
game following the 2000 season and got
Oakland back into the playoffs the follow-
ing season.
were in that to make it happen,” Davis said. His tenure ended shortly after the “Tuck
team. They wouldn’t talk about visiting South “Somebody asked me, what was harder — to Rule” loss to the New England Patriots
Korea and walked away when asked about their get the 31 votes to move to Las Vegas? Or to when he was traded the following month to
choice of music. get Jon Gruden? And by far to get Jon Tampa Bay for two first-round draft picks,
North Korea was far from certain to compete Gruden was the toughest.” two second-rounders and $8 million.
in Pyeongchang. It boycotted the only other Gruden returns to the sidelines after nine “For my career to end that night in New
Olympics hosted in South Korea, the Seoul seasons as an announcer at ESPN. He said England, it still ticks me off,” Gruden said.
Games of 1988, and often has skipped the he’s eager to take over a team with a prom- “I’m so thrilled to be back here. I hope peo-
Winter Olympics entirely. ising young quarterback in Derek Carr. ple understand the emotion inside. I feel
It hasn’t won a winter medal since 1992 and REUTERS Gruden said he hopes the familiarity with there’s unfinished business. I feel a lot of
its last team, in 2010, consisted of just one Ryom Tae-Ok, left, and Kim Ju-Sik of North new offensive coordinator Greg Olsen, who loyalty and responsibility to get the
figure skater and one speed skater, neither of Korea have already posted qualifying scores had that role in Carr’s rookie season in Raiders going again. It’s been a while since
whom came close to the podium. for the Winter Olympics to held in South 2014, will help Carr bounce back after the team has consistently performed at a
Korea next month. regressing this season from the form that high level.
By contrast, North Korea punches above its
made him an MVP candidate in 2016. “I’m going to do everything I can to help
weight in the Summer Olympics. It won seven 2012 Olympics when the South Korean flag “I think he’s got huge upside,” Gruden this team get right again.”
medals across weightlifting, gymnastics, was mistakenly shown in a pre-game video said. “With Greg Olsen and the system we Gruden beat the Raiders in the Super Bowl
shooting and table tennis in 2016. package. will put in place that will demand a lot from in his first season with the Buccaneers but
Even with a deal for North Korea to compete North and South Korean athletes have him. I think that’s going to unlock the didn’t win another playoff game for Tampa
in Pyeongchang, the two Koreas and the IOC marched together at some previous Olympics greatness in him. I’m very, very excited to Bay in his final six seasons. He has a 95-81
face some thorny issues of protocol. during periods of warmer relations between have him as our quarterback.” career record.
Flags, anthems and the opening ceremony the two governments, and South Korea has
all will require delicate negotiation. suggested a repeat in Pyeongchang. If they
At the games themselves, any slip-up could
spark a diplomatic incident. The North Korean
women’s soccer team walked off the field at the
march separately, the South Korean team
would massively outnumber the North
Koreans.
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stream rest Alma Heights at Nueva School, 5:15 p.m.; Capuchino Saturday, Jan. 6
W L Pct GB GP W L OT Pts GF GA
at Carlmont, San Mateo at Mills, Aragon at Wood- Boston 33 10 .767 — Tampa Bay 43 31 9 3 65 160 107 Tennessee 22, Kansas City 21
side, Hillsdale at Menlo-Atherton, Burlingame at Toronto 28 11 .718 3 Boston 40 23 10 7 53 131 102 Atlanta 26, L.A. Rams 13
Sequoia, Half Moon Bay at Oceana, Westmoor at Philadelphia 19 19 .500 11 1/2 Toronto 44 25 16 3 53 143 127
South City, Terra Nova at El Camino, 5:30 p.m. New York 19 21 .475 12 1/2 Florida 42 18 18 6 42 120 137 Sunday, Jan. 7

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Boys’ basketball
Carlmont at Capuchino, Mills at San Mateo, Wood-
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at Burlingame, Oceana at Half Moon Bay, South City
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at Westmoor, El Camino at Terra Nova, 5:30 p.m.; Charlotte 15 23 .395 7
Alma Heights at Nueva School, 6:45 p.m.; Serra at Ri- Metropolitan Division Atlanta at Philadelphia, 1:35 p.m. (NBC)
Orlando 12 29 .293 11 1/2
ordan, 7:30 p.m.; Mid-Peninsula at Summit Prep, 8 Atlanta 10 30 .250 13 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
p.m. Washington 43 27 13 3 57 135 121 Tennessee at New England, 5:15 p.m. (CBS)
NEW YORK — Yahoo Sports Columbus 44 25 16 3 53 121 121
Central Division Sunday, Jan. 14
will livestream all four divisional Boys’ soccer Cleveland 26 14 .650 — New Jersey 41 22 11 8 52 130 125
Jacksonville at Pittsburgh, 10:05 a.m. (CBS)
playoff games this weekend and San Mateo at Westmoor, 3 p.m.; St. Ignatius at Serra, Detroit 21 18 .538 4 1/2 N.Y. Rangers 42 22 15 5 49 128 117
3:15 p.m.; Harker at Woodside Priory, 3:30 p.m.; Milwaukee 21 18 .538 4 1/2 Pittsburgh 44 22 19 3 47 126 138 New Orleans at Minnesota, 1:40 p.m. (FOX))
the conference championships as Menlo School at King’s Academy, 4 p.m.; Half Moon Indiana 21 19 .525 5 Philadelphia 42 19 15 8 46 123 122 Conference Championships
an appetizer for next season when Bay at Jefferson, El Camino at Capuchino, Mills at Chicago 14 27 .341 12 1/2 Carolina 42 19 15 8 46 119 131
Terra Nova, Burlingame at Carlmont, Woodside at N.Y. Islanders 43 21 18 4 46 146 158 Sunday, Jan. 21
every game from the preseason to Sequoia, South City at Aragon, Hillsdale at Menlo- WESTERN CONFERENCE AFC: TBD, 12:05 p.m. (CBS)
the Super Bowl will be Atherton, 4:30 p.m. Southwest Division WESTERN CONFERENCE
NFC: TBD, 3:40 p.m. (FOX)
livestreamed on its sports app. Houston 28 11 .718 — Central Division
Women’s college basketball San Antonio 28 14 .667 1 1/2 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Super Bowl
Watching NFL games on your Las Positas-Livermore at San Mateo, 5 p.m. New Orleans 20 19 .513 8 Winnipeg 44 26 11 7 59 151 121 Sunday, Feb. 4
phone used to be mainly limited to Men’s college basketball
Dallas 14 28 .333 15 1/2 Nashville 42 25 11 6 56 131 114
At Minneapolis, Minn., 3:30 p.m. (NBC)
Memphis 12 27 .308 16 St. Louis 46 26 17 3 55 134 122
Verizon customers but that Las Positas-Livermore at Cañda, 7 p.m. Dallas 43 24 16 3 51 132 118
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Pacific Division
American League
mobile network. dale at Sequoia, San Mateo at South City, GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Menlo-Atherton at Woodside, Aragon at Carlmont, Pacific Division Vegas 41 29 10 2 60 143 113 DETROIT TIGERS — Agreed to terms with RHPs
Fans have to download the Terra Nova at Burlingame, 4:30 p.m. Warriors 33 8 .805 — Los Angeles 42 24 13 5 53 126 99 Phillippe Aumont and Orbandy Rodriguez, LHP
Yahoo Sports app on iOS or L.A. Clippers 18 21 .462 14 Sharks 40 21 13 6 48 110 106 Liarvis Breto, C Brayan Pena, INF Pete Kozma and
Wrestling Phoenix 16 26 .381 17 1/2 Calgary 42 22 16 4 48 118 121 OF Herlis Rodriguez on minor league contracts.
Google Play and enable location Serra at Bellarmine, 6 p.m.; Sequoia at Burlingame, Sacramento 13 26 .333 19 Anaheim 43 19 15 9 47 117 120
services on their phone. Oceana at Menlo-Atherton, El Camino at Half Moon L.A. Lakers 12 27 .308 20 Edmonton 44 18 23 3 39 119 143 LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Agreed to terms with
Bay, 7 p.m. Vancouver 43 16 21 6 38 111 143 LHP Andrew Heaney on a one-year contract.
Saturday’s games are the At Aragon: Aragon vs. Capuchino, Aragon vs. Mills, Tuesday’s Games Arizona 43 10 27 6 26 98 150 MINNESOTA TWINS — Agreed to terms with 1B
Falcons-Eagles at 4:35 p.m. EST San Mateo vs. Woodside, Capuchino vs. Hillsdale, 5 Miami 90, Toronto 89 Jordan Pacheco on a minor league contract.
p.m. Portland 117, Oklahoma City 106 Tuesday’s Games
and Titans-Patriots at 8:15 p.m. Dallas 114, Orlando 99 Winnipeg 7, Buffalo 4 TEXAS RANGERS —Agreed to terms with OF Ryan
Sunday’s games are at 1:05 p.m. Boys’ basketball Sacramento at L.A. Lakers, late Washington 3, Vancouver 1 Rua on a one-year contract.
(Jaguars-Steelers) and 4:40 p.m. Harker at Menlo School, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Chicago 8, Ottawa 2
Dallas at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay 5, Carolina 4 National League
(Saints-Vikings). Men’s college basketball Miami at Indiana, 4 p.m. Nashville 2, Edmonton 1
Hope International at Menlo, 7:30 p.m. Utah at Washington, 4 p.m. ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Agreed to terms
Yahoo Sports also will Chicago at New York, 4:30 p.m.
Calgary 3, Minnesota 2, OT with RHP Randall Delgado on a one-year contract.
Florida 7, St. Louis 4
livestream the conference champi- Women’s college basketball Detroit at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. Wednesday’s Games CINCINNATI REDS — Agreed to terms with RHP
onships Jan. 21 and the Pro Bowl Hope University at Menlo, 5:30 p.m. New Orleans at Memphis, 5 p.m. Ottawa at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. Vance Worley on a minor league contract.
Oklahoma City at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Minnesota at Chicago, 5 p.m.
on Jan. 28. FRIDAY Orlando at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. COLORADO ROCKIES — Named Brandon
Girls’ basketball Thursday’s Games
Portland at Houston, 5 p.m. Emanuel pitching coach and Tim Doherty hitting
Beginning next season, users Woodside Priory at Eastside College Prep, 6 p.m.; Atlanta at Denver, 6 p.m. Carolina at Washington, 4 p.m. coach of Albuquerque (PCL);Warren Schaeffer man-
will be able to stream in-market Sequoia at Woodside, Hillsdale at Capuchino, San L.A. Clippers at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Columbus at Buffalo, 4 p.m. ager, Mark Brewer pitching coach, Lee Stevens
Mateo at Aragon, Mills at Burlingame, Menlo-Ather- Thursday’s Games Calgary at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. hitting coach and Hoshito Mizutani trainer of Hart-
and national NFL games, including ton at Carlmont, Oceana at Terra Nova, El Camino at Boston vs. Philadelphia at London, noon Friday’s Games ford (EL); Frank Gonzales supervisor and Dave Burba
preseason, regular season, playoff Jefferson, Half Moon Bay at South City, 6:15 p.m.; Cleveland at Toronto, 5 p.m. Vancouver at Columbus, 4 p.m. pitching coach of Lancaster (Cal); Ronbinson Can-
games and the Super Bowl on the Pinewood at Menlo School, Notre Dame-Belmont L.A. Clippers at Sacramento, 7 p.m. Calgary at Florida, 4:30 p.m. cel manager of Asheville (SAL); John Pierson
at Sacred Heart Prep, Crystal Springs at Notre Dame- San Antonio at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. Washington at Carolina, 4:30 p.m. supervisor and Cesar Galvez coach of Boise (NWL);
Yahoo Sports app regardless of SJ, 6:30 p.m. Friday’s Games Winnipeg at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. Jake Opitz hitting coach of Grand Junction (Pio-
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Leftovers make tasty
spinach, feta burgers
By Sara Moulton don’t worry. Just take care to turn them gen-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tly as they cook.
One last note: The sauce is a wonderful
Leftovers! Some folks love them, others complement, but you’re welcome to lose it
happily scrape them into the trash. Me, I’m if it doesn’t appeal to you. The burgers are
on the love team. Leftovers speak to me. I’d plenty tasty without it.
always rather start a meal with a fridge full This recipe’s true miracle is transforming
of tasty bits of this and that than have to a mere 12 ounces of meat into six full dinner
confront a blank canvas of raw ingredients. portions, allowing you to save money as
This recipe tackles one particular challenge: well as food. And the new dish is so different
how to repurpose leftover cooked chops, from the original that no one will pipe up to
steaks, or roasts. say, “What, leftovers again!?”
The answer? Turn them into burgers. “Wait
a minute,” you say. “They’ve already been
SPINACH AND FETA BURGERS
cooked once. Won’t they be dry as dust if WITH CUCUMBER YOGURT SAUCE
you turn them into burgers and cook them Start to finish: 50 minutes (30 hands on)
again?” Nope, not if you combine the left- For the sauce:
over meat with some moist ingredients, A 6-inch piece of English cucumber (the
such as the spinach and feta cheese listed long, thin kind)
here. Kosher salt
For spinach and feta burgers with cucum- This recipe’s true miracle is transforming a mere 12 ounces of meat into six full dinner portions,
1 cup plain Greek yogurt allowing you to save money as well as food.
ber yogurt sauce, start with 12 ounces of 1 teaspoon minced garlic
cooked meat — pork, beef or lamb — For the burgers:
trimmed of excess fat and any sinew. Cut the 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil,
meat into cubes roughly 1 inch per side, divided
then pulse in a food processor to chop it to 5 ounces baby spinach
burger consistency. (Be careful not to leave Kosher salt
your finger on the pulse button for too long; 1 teaspoon minced garlic
you don’t want to end up with baby food.) 1/4 teaspoon hot pepper flakes, optional
Add the moist ingredients, along with an 1 large egg
egg and a bit of panko to bind it all up. If 12 ounces trimmed cooked lamb or pork
you’re no fan of spinach and feta, you can chop meat or cooked steak, or leftover roast
substitute other cooked (and finely meat
chopped) vegetables and/or cheese. 3 ounces coarsely crumbled feta cheese
If you have time, make the burgers early 3/4 cup panko bread crumbs
in the day and chill them for a few hours 6 pita halves
before cooking. This will help them to hold
their shape. If you don’t have the time, See BURGERS, Page 19

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migration,” the visa lottery and the DACA said of Trump’s remarks, noting the presi-

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policy. Democrats and Republicans are set
to resume negotiations Wednesday.
But the exchange raised questions about
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dent also mentioned fencing, cameras, and
other security measures for the border.
Republicans were adamant that Trump’s
how far Trump would push for his high-pro- call “means the wall,” but noted Trump
file border wall. acknowledged it doesn’t need to cover the
a fix. The president, congressional In describing the need for a wall, the said many people come to the U.S. illegal- entire length of the border because of geo-
Republicans and Democrats expressed president said it didn’t need to be a “2,000- ly as an “act of love.” Trump’s campaign graphic barriers.
optimism for a deal just 10 days before a mile wall. We don’t need a wall where you posted a video at the time with a tagline The immigration talks pit a president
government shutdown deadline. Trump said have rivers and mountains and everything that read, “Forget love, it’s time to get who made the construction of a border wall
he was willing to be flexible in finding an else protecting it. But we do need a wall for tough!” a central piece of his 2016 campaign
agreement as Democrats warned that the a fairly good portion.” Conservatives quickly sounded alarms against congressional Democrats who
lives of hundreds of thousands of immi- Trump has long made that case, saying about a process that would lead to a com- have sought to preserve the Obama-era
grants hung in the balance. even during his campaign that his border prehensive agreement on immigration, a protections for the young immigrants.
“I think my positions are going to be wall didn’t need to be continuous, thanks path that has long been anathema to many The discussions are taking place in the
what the people in this room come up to natural barriers in the landscape. And he rank-and-file Republicans. aftermath of Trump’s public blow-up with
with,” Trump said during a Cabinet Room has said he would be open to using fencing “Nothing Michael Wolff could say about former campaign and White House adviser
meeting with a bipartisan group of nearly for some portions as well. (at)realDonaldTrump has hurt him as much Steve Bannon, one of the architects of
two dozen lawmakers, adding, “I am very The unusually public meeting laid bare a as the DACA lovefest right now,” tweeted Trump’s calls for the border wall.
much reliant upon the people in this back-and-forth between the parties more conservative commentator Ann Coulter, Bannon’s break with Trump has raised
room.” A group of journalists observed the typically confined to closed-door negotia- referencing Trump’s recent portrayal in the concerns among some conservative
meandering meeting for an extraordinary tions. At one point, California Sen. book, “Fire and Fury.” Republicans that the president might reach
length of time — about 55 minutes — that Dianne Feinstein, a Democrat, asked Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., leader of an agreement with Democrats on the
involved Trump seeking input from Trump if he would support a “clean” DACA the hard-right House Freedom Caucus, said Dreamers without getting enough in return.
Democrats and Republicans alike in a free- bill now with a commitment to pursue a in a text message after the White House Trump as recently as last weekend said he
wheeling exchange on the contentious comprehensive immigration overhaul meeting he was “generally” opposed to a wouldn’t sign legislation addressing
issue. later. two-step process “because history would DACA unless Congress agreed to an over-
“My head is spinning from all the things Trump responded, “I would like it. ... I indicate the second step never happens.” haul of the legal immigration system, say-
that were said by the president and others think a lot of people would like to see that But he later said that if the first steps ing any deal must include an overhaul of
in that room in the course of an hour and a but I think we have to do DACA first.” included the four areas outlined by the the family-based immigration system as
half,” said Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill. “But House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R- White House, “then I could support a two- well as an end to the diversity visa lottery,
the sense of urgency, the commitment to Calif., interjected, saying, “Mr. President, step process realizing that step one is the which draws immigrants from under-repre-
DACA, the fact that the president said to you need to be clear though,” that legisla- only thing that is guaranteed.” sented parts of a world.
me privately as well as publicly, ‘I want to tion involving the so-called Dreamers The president appeared to acknowledge That would be in addition to Trump win-
get this done,’ I’m going to take him as his would need to include border security. the potential political pitfalls of pursuing ning funding for his promised southern
word.” The president said he would insist on a more permanent deal, telling the lawmak- border wall and added border security. But
The head of the Congressional Hispanic construction of a border security wall as ers, “I’ll take all the heat you want. But you in the meeting he indicated a willingness
Caucus, Rep. Michelle Grisham Lujan, D- part of an agreement involving young are not that far away from comprehensive to compromise with Democrats, whose
N.M., said late Tuesday she was “encour- immigrants, but he said Congress could immigration reform.” votes are needed in the narrowly divided
aged” by Trump’s words and would work “in then pursue a comprehensive immigration After the meeting, lawmakers from both Senate.
good faith” toward a deal. Some of the overhaul in a second phase of talks. parties appeared divided over the basic def- “The president exhibited, I thought,
group’s members have taken a hard line House Republicans said they planned to inition of Trump’s bottom-line demand for quite a bit of flexibility when the cameras
against surrendering too much in a com- soon introduce legislation to address bor- a border wall. weren’t there in terms of what we do in this
promise with Trump. der security and the young immigrants. Democratic House Whip Steny Hoyer of phase and the next phase — and an
The White House said after the meeting Trump said, “it should be a bill of love.” Maryland said his party was opposed to acknowledgment that a lot of things we
that lawmakers had agreed to narrow the Trump’s embrace of a “bill of love” GOP calls for $18 billion in funding to want to do are going to be part of a com-
scope of the negotiations to four areas: brought to mind his past criticism of for- build the wall. “It was clear in the meeting prehensive bill but not now,” said Sen. Jeff
border security, family-based “chain mer GOP presidential rival Jeb Bush, who that wall did not mean some structure,” he Flake, R-Ariz., one of the attendees.

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regarding other councilmembers’ conduct at
the Nov. 13 meeting, and that those claims
would be addressed in greater detail at the
I’d be happy to answer any questions they
have.”
After Councilman Mark Olbert raised
issue at hand and tried to express that pas-
sion in a way that perhaps offended some
folks and could be considered to run afoul of
council’s Feb. 12 meeting. questions about how residents could stay our policy,” he said. “I do not see how
At Monday’s meeting, Grocott said he was informed about the status of complaints adding a formal investigation, however,
plaints alleging Grocott’s comments may able to read through the complaints lodged filed, Grocott suggested the city review the would add anything to this matter.”
have violated the city’s code of conduct fol- against his conduct and correspond with code of conduct’s language at a future meet- Grassilli said he found it would not be in
lowing the Nov. 13 meeting in which the some who had expressed concerns, adding ing. the city’s best interest to hire an independ-
council halted Southern California-based that those he had communicated with ent investigator after hearing from Grocott
Turner’s Outdoorsman’s plans to open a Grassilli said in his preliminary investi-
seemed satisfied when he explained the gation of the issue Grocott told him he did and given the need for council to continue
sporting goods and firearm store at 1123 impetus of some of his comments. moving forward in a positive direction.
Industrial Road. Rubens said the code gives not intend to hurt anyone but was trying to
the responsibility to the mayor to investi- “I do think there was some misunderstand- assert and use what were in hindsight imper- “I’m hopeful that the council will agree
gate the claims and decide whether hiring an ing in the things that I said and perhaps the fect examples to support his opinion at the with me on this item and that we should all
outside investigator is needed. way they were said,” he said, according to a meeting, adding that councilmembers do our best to uphold the principles of the
At a Dec. 11 meeting, Grassilli noted video of the meeting. “I would just welcome sometimes get passionate about their prior- code of conduct and ethics in future meet-
the folks … who wrote emails, if they would ities. ings,” he said.

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BURGERS
Continued from page 17

Shredded romaine lettuce and sliced tomatoes for garnish


Make the sauce: Peel, halve lengthwise and seed the
cucumber. Coarsely shred it and in a medium bowl toss it
with a pinch of salt. Let the cucumber stand for 10 minutes
and then add the yogurt, garlic, additional salt to taste; stir
well.
In a large nonstick skillet heat 1 tablespoon of the oil
over medium-high heat until hot. Add the spinach and a
pinch of salt and cook, stirring, for 1 minute. Add the gar-
lic and hot pepper flakes, if using, and cook, stirring, until
all of the spinach is wilted, 1 1/2 to 2 minutes. Transfer the
mixture to a shallow bowl and cool to room temperature in
the refrigerator. Wipe out and reserve the skillet.
In a food processor, process the egg until it is lightly
beaten. Cut the lamb into 1-inch pieces and add it to the
Dan dan noodles are essentially long skinny noodles topped with a flavorful sauce built on ground pork and seasoned with food processor. Pulse 6 to 8 times or until the meat is
pickled vegetables, chilis, soy sauce, and a bit of Chinese wine and vinegar. chopped into medium-fine pieces. Add the feta, cooled
spinach mixture and 1/4 cup of the bread crumbs and pulse

Dan dan noodles a classic Chinese dish


By Katie Workman Otherwise jarred pickles work just fine. dles or 8 ounces dried Chinese noo-
two or three times or until just mixed.
Shape the mixture into six burgers. Spread out the remain-
ing bread crumbs in a soup or pie plate. Heat the remaining
2 tablespoons oil in the reserved large skillet over medium
heat until hot. Dip the burgers into the crumbs to coat them
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS There are many versions of this dish, dles, or substitute spaghetti lightly on all sides; shake off any excess crumbs. Add the
as there are with any classic recipe. To serve: burgers to the skillet and cook until golden and heated
Dan nan noodles are a classic Some are brothier than others, some 1/4 cup crushed roasted peanuts through, about 3 minutes a side.
Chinese dish originating in the have peanut butter or sesame or ginger, 1/4 cup thinly sliced scallions Transfer the burgers to the pita halves and spoon some of
Sichuan province. Noodles have been or Szechuan peppercorns. Sichuan Bring a large pot of salted water to a the sauce over each burger. Garnish with the lettuce and
part of Chinese cuisine for more than cooking is often quite spicy, and these boil. tomatoes. Makes 6 servings.
4,000 years, and long strands symbol- noodles are no exception. If you’re Meanwhile, make the sauce. Nutritional information per serving: 331 calories; 141
ize longevity, one of the nicest things feeling a little timid about the amount Combine the chili paste, 1/4 cup oil, calories from fat; 16 g fat (6 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 50
you can wish for on the Lunar New Year of chili paste, you can always dial it vinegar, soy sauce, sugar and minced mg cholesterol; 593 mg sodium; 26 g carbohydrates; 2 g
(on Feb. 16 this year). back a bit — these noodles definitely scallions in a large bowl and stir to fiber; 2 g sugar; 19 g protein.
Dan dan noodles are essentially long pack a kick. mix well.
skinny noodles topped with a flavorful Heat the 1 tablespoon vegetable or
sauce built on ground pork and sea- DAN DAN NOODLES peanut oil in a large skillet or wok
soned with pickled vegetables, chilis, Serves 4 over high heat. Add the pork and saute
soy sauce, and a bit of Chinese wine Start to finish: 30 minutes until browned, about 3 minutes. Drain
and vinegar. This dish was originally a Sauce: if there is any liquid in the pan, then
street food. The name dan dan refers to 1/4 cup chili garlic paste return to the pan. Stir in the preserved
the pole on which street vendors in 1/4 cup vegetable, peanut or canola vegetables or pickles, arugula (if
Sichuan would carry the pots of food: oil using) and the garlic, and cook for
one for the noodles, another for the 2 tablespoons Chinkiang or another minute. Add the rice wine and
sauce. Chinese Black vinegar stir until it is evaporated, about 1
A few of the ingredients might take a 3 tablespoons soy sauce minute. Add the broth and bring to a
little work to find unless you live near 1 tablespoon sugar simmer, then remove from the heat.
a great Asian market. Seek them out if 4 scallions, minced Add the noodles to the boiling water
you want to approach authenticity, but Pork and Noodles: and cook according to package direc-
otherwise use these easy substitutions: 1 tablespoon vegetable or peanut oil tions (fresh usually take about half as
If you can’t find the Chinese black 1 pound ground pork long as dried). Drain.
vinegar, substitute even parts of rice 1/4 cup chopped, jarred, Chinese Stir the sauce to re-combine, then
vinegar and balsamic vinegar. Really pickled vegetables or small diced pick- add the noodles to the sauce and toss to
any vinegar would be fine, but that les coat. Add the pork mixture and toss
combo gives you the closest approxi- 1 cup roughly chopped arugula again. Serve hot, in shallow bowls,
mation. Dry sherry is a fine substitute (optional) sprinkled with the peanuts and sliced
for the rice wine. 2 teaspoons finely minced garlic scallions.
If you have access to a great Asian 2 tablespoons Chinese rice wine Nutrition information per serving:
market, or want to find a source online, (which might be called Shaoxing, or a 687 calories; 261 calories from fat; 29
then buy ya cai, zha cai or Tianjin dong Japanese version is called Mirin), or g fat (8 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 76
cai, which is a preserved vegetable use dry sherry mg cholesterol; 1628 mg sodium; 73 g
mix, or sometimes just pickled mustard 1 cup chicken broth carbohydrate; 4 g fiber; 9 g sugar; 28 g
root. It’s available in cans or jars. 16 ounces fresh Chinese wheat noo- protein.
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young people, ” said Montgomery, aspiring tech executives, memories of Safra Catz welcomed the students, through Feb. 11. For more informa- Main Library, 840 W. Orange Ave.,
who first petitioned to found the char- the school’s journey from less pris- teachers, parents and the rest of the tion call (415) 987-7360. South San Francisco. For more infor-
mation email valle@plsinfo.org.
ter school in 2013. tine spaces lingered. school community with an emotional Drop In for Computer Help. 10 a.m.
The public school is open to stu- “It’s not in a warehouse anymore. appeal. to noon. Redwood City Main Library, Used Book and Media Sale. 11 a.m.
There are walls. There are actual class- 1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood to 4 p.m. Cubberly Community
dents from both the San Mateo Union “It is truly a joy. Thank you all for City. Answers to questions regarding Center, 4000 Middlefield Road, Palo
High School District, where rooms. Tables in each classroom are letting me be a part of this. It is prob- laptops, e-readers, tablets or mobile Alto. Gently used books, CDs, DVDs,
Montgomery launched the school, and for that classroom specifically and ably one of the highlights of my life,” phones. For more information con- games, puzzles, artwork and col-
tact gsuarez@redwoodcity.org. lectibles. For more information call
the Sequoia Union High School not coming from all over the school. said Catz, who has long been an advo- 494-1266.
District, which includes Redwood It’s an actual building made specifical- cate for the school and supported its Lego Club: Aliens. 4 p.m. 840 W
Shores. ly for our school, which always Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Laptop Optimization and
construction, which began last year. Explore space and create your own Maintenance. South San Francisco
The two-story, 64,000-square-foot helps,” said Vlad Morosov, a junior at Montgomery expressed a desire by planet. For more information contact Main Library, 840 W. Orange Ave.,
facility tucked near the corporation’s d. tech, regarding his favorite ele- school officials to meet the lofty valle@plsinfo.org. South San Francisco. Learn how to
ments of the new school. speed up your personal computer.
gymnasium, parking garages and con- expectations looming over d.tech. Art Lecture — Klimt and Rodin: An For more information email
ference center includes an abundance Morosov was one of the students “Moving into this building is not Artistic Encounter. 7 p.m. to 8:30 valle@plsinfo.org.
of open and collaborative spaces who helped craft the vision of the our final accomplishment, but the p.m. San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St.,
San Carlos. Free and open to the Audio Hack: Greeting Card. Noon.
intended to meet modern learning building, a collaborative process first day of our next growth spurt. We public. For more information call 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
demands. which educators, officials and students are not fully ready for all the opportu- 591-0341. Francisco. No soldering experience is
took as an extension of the school’s required. For more information email
The path to opening the $43 mil- nities in front of us, but I have no THURSDAY, JAN. 11 ssfpladm@plsinfo.org.
lion school designed to accommodate mission. doubt we will grow to meet these chal- Free Pet ‘Fixes.’ 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Fair
550 students financed entirely by the Central to d. tech’s philosophy, lenges,” he said. Oaks Community Center, 2600 High Voltage: Engineering and
Middlefield Road, Redwood City. Free Computer Science Club. Noon. 306
spaying and neutering clinic hosted Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. All
by the Peninsula Humane Society. ages welcome. For more information
“That program has yielded untold ness during the same meeting.
HOUSING
Continued from page 1
benefits and is wildly popular with a
waitlist of more than 200 employees
to be assigned to a district unit, ”
The district operates SparkPoint
Centers at each campus, offering sup-
port to those who are battling with
Surgery performed by a licensed vet
in an SPCA surgery vehicle. One pet
per family. Cats and dogs only. For
more information call 340-7022.
contact ssfpladm@plsinfo.org.
This Awful Disease: The 1918 Flu
Epidemic in Camp Fremont and
San Mateo County. San Mateo
according to a district report. Bay Area Painted: Landscapes by County History Museum, 2200
financial and housing hurdles through Mark Monsarrat. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Hall Broadway, Redwood City. Barbara
Students though are also grappling connecting them with available of Justice Lower Level, 400 County Wilcox will speak on the epidemic as
gram serving teachers and staff on the with the same affordability chal- resources. Center, Redwood City. The it was experienced on the Peninsula,
College of San Mateo and Cañada lenges, leading to tough choices for
Community Gallery will be showing how World War I may have con-
College campuses, and another project Trustees though have expressed an works by Mark Monsarrat, a longtime tributed to the epidemic’s spread,
many. plein-air and studio painter of tradi- and how wartime Army surgeons
is under development at Skyline interest in beefing up those programs, tional oil landscapes. Runs through helped today’s science by preserving
College. “As students face an increasingly according to a report prefacing the Feb. 27. For more information email specimens that ultimately enabled
impractical housing market and as board’s second study session at the markmonsarrat@sbcglobal.net. researchers to sequence the 1918 flu
The program offering below-market genome. Takes place in Courtroom A,
rents to teachers and other staff has demand far outpaces the supply of upcoming meeting. San Carlos Library Quilting Club. free with the price of admission, $6
been an invaluable resource in attract- affordable housing in the Bay Area, “As the broader San Mateo commu- 10 a.m. to noon. San Carlos Library, for adults and $4 for seniors and stu-
610 Elm St., San Carlos. Every second dents. For more information call 299-
ing and retaining quality education tal- some students are being forced to nity continues to struggle with identi- Thursday of the month. Free and 0104 or email info@historysmc.org.
ent, officials have said. choose between pursuing higher educa- fying and providing resources for open to the public. For more infor-
mation call 591-0341. Reach and Teach: Origami Time. 1
While other districts attempt to lure tion or working full time (often multi- homeless individuals, the board has p.m. to 2 p.m. 144 W. 25th Ave., San
teachers often unwilling to take long ple jobs) to pay for housing,” accord- expressed interest in discussing what Snap Circuits. 4 p.m. 840 W. Orange Mateo. All ages and experience.
drives onto the Peninsula from more ing to the report. opportunities might be made available Ave., South San Francisco. Learn how
Family Fun Days. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
to make lights turn on and sirens
affordable, outlying Bay Area commu- Holober was quick to note any through the district to students and wail. For more information contact Peninsula Museum of Art, 1777
potential pursuit of student housing employees who are homeless,” accord- valle@plsinfo.org. California Drive, Burlingame. Runs
nities, community college officials again on Feb. 10, then every second
claim the local workforce housing would be not mimic the staff develop- ing to the report. FRIDAY, JAN. 12 Saturday of the month. $5 per child.
offers them a competitive hiring ments. Holober shared a similar perspec- Adult Crafternoon: Upcycled For more information call 692-2101.
Calenders. South San Francisco
advantage. “Anything we would have to consid- tive. Main Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., Keyboarding for Kids. 2 p.m. 840 W.
er would probably be a very different South San Francisco. Bring in old cal- Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
The popularity of the developments “I think there is a genuine interest enders to learn how to repurpose the Program that puts typing skills to the
has inspired school districts across the model than what we have done for staff among one or more of the trustees to images. For more information call test. For more information email ssf-
Peninsula to consider similar initia- and faculty,” he said. look at the problem and look at 829-3860. pladm@plsinfo.org.
tives, frequently resulting in commu- While examining student housing, whether we are in a position to do any- Sculptural works of Paul Powell. 8 Rue Randall Clifford Day. 2 p.m. 306
nity college officials being consulted officials will also initiate a conversa- thing,” he said. “We have not decided a.m. to 5 p.m. The Rotunda Gallery, Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. For
555 County Center. Runs through more information email
for advice. tion about student and staff homeless- we are going to pursue anything.” June 28. For more information email ssfpladm@plsinfo.org.
ppowell14@yahoo.com.
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203 public Notices 203 public Notices 203 public Notices tundra tundra tundra
Fictitious busiNess Name Fictitious busiNess Name Fictitious busiNess Name
statemeNt #276014 statemeNt #276031 statemeNt #276113
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
as: Fort Light, 1600 Elm St, SAN CAR- as: The College Debt Strategist, 1799 as: Bella Bop Imprints, 1701 Mills Ave.,
LOS, CA 94070. Registered Owner: Ter- Bayshore Hwy Ste 118, BURLINGAME, BELMONT, CA 94002. Registered Own-
CA 94010. Registered Owner: Health er: Visha Kalthia, same address. The
rell Leadership Group, LLC, CA. The business is conducted by an Individual.
business is conducted by a Limited Lia- Reboot Academy, CA. The business is The registrants commenced to transact
bility Company. The registrants com- conducted by a Corporation. The regis- business under the FBN on N/A.
menced to transact business under the trants commenced to transact business /s/Visha Kalthia/
FBN on N/A. under the FBN on N/A. This statement was filed with the Asses-
/s/Michael Terrell/ /s/Carl Dimailig/ sor-County Clerk on 12/26/17. (Publish-
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
sor-County Clerk on 12/15/17. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 12/18/17. (Publish- 1/3/18, 1/10/18, 1/17/18, 1/24/18).
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
12/20/17, 12/27/17, 1/3/17, 1/10/18). 12/27/17, 1/3/17, 1/10/18, 1/17/18).
Fictitious busiNess Name
statemeNt #276052
The following person is doing business
Fictitious busiNess Name Fictitious busiNess Name as: Bella Lash & Beauty Bar, 810 Middle-
statemeNt #276025 statemeNt #275861 field Rd, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. over the hedge over the hedge over the hedge
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business Registered Owners: Nhu Do and Antho-
as: PC Care, 2036 Lexington Ave, SAN as: Pixel-Flick TV, 316 N. El Camino Re- ny Nguyen, 137 Laurie Meadows Dr.
MATEO, CA 94402. Registered Owner: al #119, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Reg- #182, San Mateo, CA 94403. The busi-
David Michael Fahrner, same address. istered Owner: Pixel - flick Entertain- ness is conducted by a General Partner-
The business is conducted by an Individ- ment, LLC, CA. The business is con- ship. The registrants commenced to
ual. The registrants commenced to ducted by Limited Liability Company. transact business under the FBN on N/A.
transact business under the FBN on N/A The registrants commenced to transact /s/Anthony Nguyen/
business under the FBN on 1/15/2007. This statement was filed with the Asses-
/s/David M. Fahrner/ sor-County Clerk on 12/19/17. (Publish-
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Brian Stephens/
This statement was filed with the Asses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
sor-County Clerk on 12/18/17. (Publish- 1/3/18, 1/10/18, 1/17/18, 1/24/18).
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 12/4/17. (Published
12/20/17, 12/27/17, 1/3/17, 1/10/18). in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/3/18,
1/10/18, 1/17/18, 1/24/18). Fictitious busiNess Name
statemeNt #276033
Fictitious busiNess Name The following person is doing business
statemeNt #276036 Fictitious busiNess Name as: Finish Line Roofing Inc, 1416 Troll-
The following person is doing business statemeNt #276142 man Ave, SAN MATEO, CA 94401.
as: Zero-Turn Powerwashing, 28 Chilton The following person is doing business Registered Owner: Finish Line Roofing
Ave, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis- as: Postal Annex of San Bruno #2008, Inc, CA. The business is conducted by
tered Owner: Neil Robert Lundy Jr., 1212 El Camino Real, Ste H, SAN BRU- a Corporation. The registrants com-
NO, CA 94066. Registered Owner: Testa menced to transact business under the
same address. The business is conduct-
Partners Group, LLC, CA. The business FBN on N/A. 203 public Notices 296 appliances 303 electronics
ed by an Individual. The registrants /s/Rolando Mazariego/
commenced to transact business under is conducted by a Limited Liability Com- This statement was filed with the Asses- statemeNt oF abaNdoNmeNt oF uNitap staNdard centerset bath- aNtares doLLars Bill Changer ma-
the FBN on 12-18-2017. pany. The registrants commenced to sor-County Clerk on 12/18/18. (Publish- the use oF a Fictitious busiNess room chrome faucet, complete, $10, chines never used for small bus. $95
/s/Neil Lundy/ transact business under the FBN on ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Name statemeNt 269159 (650)595-3933 (650)992-4544.
This statement was filed with the Asses- N/A.. 1/10/18, 1/17/18, 1/24/18, 1/31/18). Name of the person abandoning the use
sor-County Clerk on 12/18/17. (Publish- /s/LIsa May/ of the Fictitious Business Name: Yue Xia vacuum cLeaNer Dyson (fully recon- bLaupuNKt am/Fm/cd Radio and Re-
This statement was filed with the Asses- Xue. Name of Business: No. 9 Foot Spa. dition) $50 Call Ed (415)298-0645 ceiver with Detachable Face asking
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Date of original filing: May 4, 2016. Ad-
12/27/17, 1/3/18, 1/10/18, 1/17/18). sor-County Clerk on 12/28/17. (Publish- Fictitious busiNess Name $100. (650)593-4490
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, statemeNt #276105 dress of Principal Place of Business: 9A westerN washboard Sales made
The following person is doing business El Camino Real, Millbrae, CA 94030. of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. KiNdLe Fire 8 in. Case and Charger
1/3/18, 1/10/18, 1/17/18, 1/24/18). Registrant: Yue Xia Xue, 220 Paramount $75. phone 650-369-2486.
as: Lidias Italian Delicacies, 1148 Mis- incl. 64 gig $40 Jeff (650)208-5758
Fictitious busiNess Name sion Road, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Dr #1, Millbrae, CA 94030. The business
statemeNt #276093 CA 94080. Registered Owner: Elias was conducted by an Individual. whirLpooL washer DRYER, GE motoroLa bravo MB 520 (android
The following person is doing business Fictitious busiNess Name /s/Yue Xia Xue/ Refrigerator all working and in good con- 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD
statemeNt #276159 Shamieh, 2914 Dublin Dr., South San
as: The New You Holistic Coaching, Francisco, CA 94080. The business is This statement was filed with the Asses- dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. card Belmont (650)595-8855
1410 Hess Road, #2, REDWOOD CITY, The following person is doing business conducted by an Individual. The regis- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
CA 94061. Registered Owner: Mark as: Indabituin, 56 Pointe View Place, trants commenced to transact business County on 12/22/17. whirLpooL-dryer gas Coin Oper- oNKyo av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. under the FBN on 3-9-2009. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- ated Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready,
Francis Andres, same address. The nal, 12/27/17, 1/3/18, 1/10/18, 1/17/18). (650)302-2456 Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
business is conducted by an Individual. Registered Owner: Lorrett Angue, same /s/Elias Shamieh/
The registrants commenced to transact address. The business is conducted by This statement was filed with the Asses-
an Individual. The registrants com- whirLpooL-washer COIN Operated samsuNg FLat TV 20" ex.co.incl.
business under the FBN on N/A. sor-County Clerk on 12/26/18. (Publish- Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544
menced to transact business under the ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
/sMark Francis Andres/
FBN on N/A. 1/10/18, 1/17/18, 1/24/18, 1/31/18). 210 Lost & Found (650)302-2456
This statement was filed with the Asses-
/s/Lorrett Angue/ 304 Furniture
sor-County Clerk on 12/21/17. (Publish-
This statement was filed with the Asses- Lost cat. Black and White. Black 297 bicycles
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, order to show cause For patch on right eye. REWARD. 2 waLNut 3-drawer nitestands. Tops
12/27/17, 1/3/18, 1/10/18, 1/17/18). sor-County Clerk on 1/2/18. (Published in chaNge oF Name Call (323) 439-7713. need work but very good cond. $20/ea
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/3/18, aduLt biKes 1 regular and 2 with bal-
CASE# 17CIV05339 loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 (650)952-3466.
1/10/18, 1/17/18, 1/24/18). SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, Lost viNtage White Gold Diamond
Fictitious busiNess Name COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, Ring 12/12 Redwood City/San Carlos chiLd’s schwiNN bicycLe, bLue in aNtique diNiNg table for six people
statemeNt #276090 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, REWARD! Please Call Sharon (650)868- good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
Fictitious busiNess Name REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 1786
The following person is doing business statemeNt #276094 PETITION OF New 12" girls bike w/ training wheels aNtique mohagaNy Bookcase. Four
as: POODLEIT, 400 Highland Ave, SAN The following person is doing business Lost- siLver chaiN with Cross and $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
MATEO, CA 94401. Registered Owner: Miriam Ezray and Nathaniel Ezray
as: Monella Designs, 100 27th Avenue TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Diamond in it Call (650)692-5372. mes
Olga Esman-Guris, same address. The #304, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- Petitioner: Miriam Ezray and Nathaniel armchair good condition $55.
business is conducted by an Individual. (650)266-3184
The registrants commenced to transact
tered Owner: Jessica Michelle Molof, Ezray filed a petition with this court for a books 298 collectibles
same address. The business is conduct- decree changing name as follows: barziLay record - fine walnut cre-
business under the FBN on Nov. 22, ed by an Individual. The registrants Present Names: Ethan Gabriel Ezray 10 NeaL Asher Space SF Books. Agent Framed LebroN James painting, denza, 72” x 14.5”H. $100. (650)804-
2017. commenced to transact business under Proposed Name: Ethan Gabriel Zev Ez- Cormac. Like new. $50. (650) 204-0587. 25"x21"; $99-will text photo; (650)591- 3947. Menlo Park.
/s/Olga Esman-Guris/ the FBN on June 2008. ray 9769, San Carlos
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Jessica Michelle Molof/ James pattersoN hardback books. beige soFa $99. Excellent Condition
sor-County Clerk on 12/21/17. (Publish- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 (650) 315-2319
This statement was filed with the Asses- interested in this matter shall appear be-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 12/21/17. (Publish- hummeLs (2) 1980’s $20 ea. Call
12/27/17, 1/3/18, 1/10/18, 1/17/18). fore this court at the hearing indicated NichoLas sparKs hardback books. (650)344-4756. braNd New Japanese Cotton Futton-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, below to show cause, if any, why the pe- 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 Twin Size 72”x40”x5”-$75
1/3/18, 1/10/18, 1/17/18, 1/24/18). tition for change of name should not be LeNNox red Rose, Unused, hand (650)839-1064.
granted. Any person objecting to the quaLity booKs used and rare. World painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
Fictitious busiNess Name & US History and classic American nov-
name changes described above must file $12.00. (650) 578 9208. carpet ruNNer: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col-
statemeNt #276048 Fictitious busiNess Name a written objection that includes the rea- els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 or: floral design. good condition
The following person is doing business statemeNt #276080 sons for the objection at least two court miLLer Lite Neon sign , work good $45.00. (650)266-3184
as: The Kitchen, 971 Runnemede St., The following person is doing business days before the matter is scheduled to the haLo Forerunner saga. 3 books. $59 call (650)218-6528
EAST PALO ALTO, CA 94303. Regis- be heard and must appear at the hearing Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587 commode, good condition. $20 obo.
as: Personally Pressed, 847 Baden Ave,
tered Owner: Terrance Bush, same ad- SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. to show cause why the petition should v.LogviNov, uNusuaL Journey to the
star wars Action figure: Qui-Gon Please call (650)745-6309
dress. The business is conducted by an not be granted. If no written objection is Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10
Registered Owner: Jeannine Solis, same Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- Steve (650)518-6614. computer desK For sale $99
Individual. The registrants commenced address. The business is conducted by timely filed, the court may grant the peti- sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695
to transact business under the FBN on tion without a hearing. A hearing on the (650)520-4650
an Individual. The registrants com- usa miLitary police helmet, with liner,
N/A. petition shall be held on 01/17/18 at 9
/s/Terrance Bush/
menced to transact business under the a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, 294 baby stuff Vietnam era $60 (650)591-9769 San computer swiveL CHAIR. Padded
Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
FBN on 12/21/17. Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Carlos.
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Jeannine Solis/ Order to Show Cause shall be published Fisher-price heaLthy Care booster
sor-County Clerk on 12/19/17. (Publish- desK, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
This statement was filed with the Asses- at least once each week for four succes- seat - $5 (650)592-5864. 299 computers (650)458-3578
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 12/21/17. (Publish- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
12/27/17, 1/3/17, 1/10/18, 1/17/18). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ing on the petition in the following news- 295 art recordabLe cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop-
1/3/18, 1/10/18, 1/17/18, 1/24/18). paper of general circulation: ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, diNette tabLe, 3 adjustable leaf.$30.
San Mateo Daily Journal brushed FiNish, 15" X 20" frame (650) 578 9208 (650) 756-9516.Daly City.
Fictitious busiNess Name Filed: 12/11/2017 holds 18 various size photos. Never
statemeNt #275782 Fictitious busiNess Name /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ used. $20. 650-369-2486. diNiNg tabLe (36"x54") and 4 match-
The following person is doing business statemeNt #276148 Judge of the Superior Court 300 toys ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
as: Next Generation Cleaning, 49 Edge- The following person is doing business Dated: 12/11/2017 296 appliances $250 .(650)-654-1930.
(Published 12/27/17, 1/3/17, 1/10/18, a questioN of Scruples card game,
wood Rd, #2, REDWOOD CITY, CA as: BAS - BAY AREA STRUCTURES, the game of moral dilemmas. New $25
94062. Registered Owners: Monica Onti- 1/17/18) dresser 4-drawer in Belmont for
921 Larkspur Dr, BURLINGAME, CA air coNditioNer 10000 BTU w/re- (650)369-2486 $75. Good condition; good for children.
veros and Jorge De La Concha Reyes, 94010. Registered Owner: Victor Juan- mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG Call (650)678-8585
same address. The business is conduct- Chang, same address. The business is brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- doLL house w/ furniture $50.00 new
ed by a Married Couple. The registrants conducted by an Individual. The regis- 0898 joe (650)573-5269 drexeL headboard $50. (650)589-
commenced to transact business under trants commenced to transact business order to show cause For 0764
the FBN on 10-1-17. under the FBN on N/A. air coNditioNer, Portable, 14,000 “gambiNa” scarLett O’Hara doll.
chaNge oF Name $25. 650-888-9314.
/s/Jorge De La Concha Reyes/ /s/Victor Juan-Chang/ CASE# 17CIV05748 BTU, Commercial Cool model eNtertaiNmeNt ceNter for $50.
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
sories plus remote included. Large stuFFed ANIMALS - $3 each (650)726-4102
sor-County Clerk on 11/29/17. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 12/29/17. (Publish- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
20” x 16-5/8” x 33-1/2” $245 OBO. Great for Kids (650) 952-3500
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Free woodeN Bed frame, good condi-
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 (650)345-1835 roLLerbLades, good condition.
12/27/17, 1/3/17, 1/10/18, 1/17/18). 1/3/18, 1/10/18, 1/17/18, 1/24/18). tion pictures available (650)322-9598
PETITION OF Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745-
air pot keeps 2.5 liters (84 oz) hot or 6309 email tmckay1@sbcglobal.net
Misha Galanter
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: cold all day $19.95 (650)595-3933
star wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader gLider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
Petitioner: Misha Galanter filed a petition coLemaN Lxe Roadtrip Grill - lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
with this court for a decree changing $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568
Red Brand New! (still in box) $100

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name as follows: (650)918-9847 iKea dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
Present name: Misha Galanter 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
Proposed Name: Mike Galanter eLectric stove From Sears 302 antiques iKea tabLe, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Excellent Condition $225
interested in this matter shall appear be- Please Call (650)244-9267 mahogaNy aNtique Secretary desk, $ 30. (650)598-9804.
fore this court at the hearing indicated 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- LiviNg room Table, good condition.
good microwave 1100 watt $40 Da- elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. $30. (415)231-4825
the best career seekers tition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the
ly City (415) 231-4825.
303 electronics Love chair, velour, tan. $45.
read the daily Journal. name changes described above must file
a written objection that includes the rea-
mFg h20Labs Model 300 exc cond
counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839.
(808)631-1365.
sons for the objection at least two court 53 misc DVDs. Mostly Movies. Like
New. $50. 650-204-0587. New twiN Mattress set plus frame
days before the matter is scheduled to reFrigerator compact made by $30.00 (650) 347-2356
we will help you recruit qualified, talented be heard and must appear at the hearing emerson $25.00 good shape joe
individuals to join your company or organization. to show cause why the petition should (650)573-5269
not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- reFrigerator For Sale very good
the daily Journal’s readership covers a wide
range of qualifications for all types of positions.
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
petition shall be held on 1/30/18 at 9
a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
condition asking only $99 (650)520-4650
room heater Electric 1320 Watts, Ar-
vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5.
LegaL Notices
(650)952-3500
For the best value and the best results, Order to Show Cause shall be published Fictitious Business Name Statements,
at least once each week for four succes-
recruit from the daily Journal... sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
sewiNg machiNe-royaL XL 6000
Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150.
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
ing on the petition in the following news-
paper of general circulation:
(650)342-8436. Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
contact us for a free consultation San Mateo Daily Journal showtime rotisserie used once Notice of Public Sales and More.
Filed: 12/19/2017 $90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ message.
call (650) 344-5200 or Judge of the Superior Court Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
Dated: 12/19/2017 siNger sewiNg Machine. Good condi-
email: ads@smdailyjournal.com (Published 12/27/17, 1/3/18, 1/10/18,
1/17/18).
tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call
(650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm.
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
smith coroNa typewriter and table
M120 $25 (650)888-9314
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304 Furniture 306 Housewares 310 misc. For Sale 311 musical Instruments 316 Clothes 345 medical equipment
mICRoFIbeR CoUCH with Ottoman CRYSTAL (LeAded glass) lamp $30. LUGGAGe, Red, 21" NEW Samsonite HUGe LUdwIG Drum Set Silver Sparkle wILSoN LeATHeR Lady Jacket. Small, HomedICS dUAL Shiatsu Massage
great condition light brown $80 (650)364- Can send picture. (650)464-7860 Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000 & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian like new. $45. (808)863-1136. Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162
5263 Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300
FIRePLACe CANdeLAbRA with 5 bat- (650)369-8013. wILSoN LeATHeR, burgundy lady jack- Garage Sales
New deLUxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- tery-operated candles $30.00, (415)990- NeGRINI FeNCING Epee mask size M et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must 6134 & France Lames 5 epee blade $95 PIANo, UPRIGHT, in excellent condi-
Sell! (650) 875-8159. (415)260-6940 tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769 318 Sports equipment
oFFICe SwIVeL Chair, good condition.
308 Tools PoweRTeL PHoNe for hard of hearing. UPRIGHT PIANo. In tune. Fair condi-
15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
GARAGe SALeS
$25. (415)231-4825
AIR ComPReSSoR 125PSI Excellent
Like new used 1 month. $20. (650)871-
8907
tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
eSTATe SALeS
oFFICe TYPe 34"X 60" heavy solid condition $25. Call Ed (415)298-0645 VINTAGe LINGeRIe Washboard circa
wood with formica wood grain top $25 SAmSoNITe 26" tan hard-sided suit 1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for make money, make room!
(650) 787-9753 ANTIqUe IRoN Hand Drills. 3 available case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. strumming $50 (650)369-2486 boLLINGeR YoGA Mat. 2 blocks &
at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron strap $5 (650)888-9314
oRNATe LARGe booKCASe: Two
$45. (650)328-6709
YAmAHA ACoUSTIC Guitar, model List your upcoming
AS New Slkillsaw 7 1/4", 3/4 HP, with 6' bow FLex Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
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great condition $80 (650)364-5263
(650)871-1778. RoCKweLL RoUTeR with 6 blades-
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from South San Francisco
SewING SToRAGe cabinet, Custom (650)392-4841 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best to Palo Alto.
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306 Housewares (650)871-8907
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FoR SALe: used, about 12" long x 9" high
Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, LIoNeL weSTeRN Union Pass car and Epiphone Les Paul Custom $23. (650)592-2648
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omeGA b600 Condenser Enlarger, In- Room FoR Rent with Bathroom and
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