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CIA director says agency is not fight with revised travel ban
hiding intelligence from Trump By Sudhin Thanawala In so doing, the president will clear Stephen Vladeck, who teaches at the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the way for immediately protecting University of Texas School of Law,
the country rather than pursuing fur- said the states challenging the current
WASHINGTON CIA director Mike Pompeo said SAN FRANCISCO The Trump ther, potentially time-consuming liti- ban Washington and Minnesota
Thursday that the agency is providing President Donald administration said in court docu- gation, the filing said. would likely change their lawsuit to
Trump with the best intelligence it can, disputing reports ments on Thursday it wants a pause in Trump said at the news conference focus on any revised order.
that the spy community is withholding information from the legal fight over its ban on travel- that a new order would come next It will surely be a mess and per-
the commander in chief. ers from seven predominantly Muslim week. haps a repeat of some of the chaos we
The CIA does not, has not, and will never hide intelli- nations, so it can issue a replacement I will not back down from defend- saw the first weekend of the original
gence from the president, period. We are not aware of any ban as it strives to protect the nation ing our country. I got elected on order, Vladeck wrote in an email.
instance when that has occurred, Pompeo said in a state- from terrorism. defense of our country, he said. The administration asked the 9th
ment aimed at quelling reports that the intelligence commu- Details of the new proposal were not Legal experts said a new order focus- U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to hold
nity and Trump were in conflict. provided in the filing or at a wide- ing only on residents of the seven off on making any more decisions
He said news reports that the agency was keeping intelli- ranging news conference by President countries who had never entered the related to the lawsuit until the new
gence from the president are dead wrong and damage the Donald Trump. But lawyers for the U.S. would still face legal hurdles over order is issued, and then toss out last
the integrity of thousands of professional intelligence administration said in the filing that a possible religious discrimination. weeks decision by a three-judge 9th
officers. ban that focuses solely on foreigners Jessica Levinson, a professor at Circuit panel that kept the ban on
Pompeos statement came on the same day that a senior who have never entered the U.S. Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, hold.
White House official said the administration had asked a instead of green card holders already believes Trump would eliminate some The 9th Circuit said late Thursday it
New York-based private equity executive Stephen in the U. S. or who have traveled major problems with the new focus. will hold off on deciding whether to
Feinberg, co-founder of Cerberus Capital Management to abroad and want to return would But I think that it will definitely have a larger panel of judges reconsid-
lead a review of the U.S. intelligence community. pose no legal difficulties. still end up in court, she said. er that ruling.
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Man pleads no Local briefs the school grounds. connected to the other
three, but investigators
Police also found a methamphetamine
contest to credit card fraud for a two-hour parking limit on the streets pipe in his pocket, and he was charged believe he is probably
A Foster City man who defrauded a credit northwest side between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. with possession of drug paraphernalia, connected to the other
card company of more than $84,000 plead- Monday through Saturday. Wagstaffe said. Chula Vista Drive bur-
ed no contest Tuesday to felony grand On Monday night, the Redwood City Stevenson pleaded not guilty to the glary, according to
theft, San Mateo County prosecutors said Council unanimously approved the limits, charges on Wednesday and remains in cus- police.
Wednesday. which are expected to go into effect on or tody on $15,000 bail. He is scheduled to Anyone with informa-
Luis Hernandez-Sanchez, 46, was sen- around March 13. return to court on Feb. 23. tion on this suspect
tenced to a year in jail and five years of After monitoring the area, city staff and/or any of these bur-
supervised probation. determined long-term parking by employ- Police release glaries are asked to contact Belmont police
Hernandez-Sanchez will appear in court ees of nearby businesses had been prevent- sketch of burglary suspect at (650) 595-7400 or police@belmont.gov.
again on April 4 to hear what restitution ing visitors of Andrew Spinas Park, locat-
hell have to make. ed just north of Second Avenue, as well as Belmont police investigators released Deputies investigate
Prosecutors said the fraud began in residents of nearby homes from parking Thursday a composite sketch of a suspect, robbery at Woodside bank
September 2012 when Hernandez-Sanchez and accessing these destinations, accord- who may be connected to several recent
residential burglaries. A robber brandished a handgun and stole
opened a Capital One credit card account in ing to a staff report.
At approximately 11:20 a. m. cash from a bank in Woodside on Tuesday,
his name and then added a phony author- Installing signs showing the limits is
Wednesday, Feb. 1, an unknown suspect San Mateo County sheriffs officials said.
ized user. expected to cost less than $2,000, accord-
knocked on front door of a home on the At 2:55 p.m., a man entered the Chase
Hernandez-Sanchez used a fake Social ing to the report. Bank located at 2977 Woodside Road and
Security number to add the phony user. He 1100 block of Chula Vista Drive. When the
approached bank tellers. He allegedly took
paid the minimum monthly amount on the Man arrested after resident, who was in a different part of the
out a small black metal handgun and
cards so that the phony user could eventu- home, didnt respond, the suspect went
ally open lines of credit under their own
lurking around school around to backyard. The resident then saw demanded money, according to the
A 31-year-old man pleaded not guilty to the suspect in the backyard and called 911. Sheriffs Office.
name, but he did not pay the bills on those The suspect took an undisclosed amount
accounts, prosecutors said. trespassing on Wednesday after he was The suspect, who apparently realized
allegedly found lurking around a someone was home, fled over a fence on of cash and placed it inside a black plastic
Because credit card companies dont have garbage bag, then walked out of the bank
a way to verify that a Social Security num- Burlingame elementary school and mastur- the south side of the property. An exten-
bating, according to the San Mateo County sive search was conducted by Belmont and headed east on Woodside Road, sher-
ber matches the account holders name and iffs officials said. No one was injured dur-
other account details, they have no way to District Attorneys Office. police with assistance from a Burlingame
Arnold Stevenson Jr., 31, was seen at police K9, but the suspect was not found, ing the robbery.
hold a person responsible for the unpaid Sheriffs deputies arrived and searched
charges. about 12:35 p. m. Monday outside according to police.
Roosevelt Elementary School. A teacher The suspect was described as a medium the area but did not locate the suspect, who
Hernandez-Sanchezs scheme ended last is described as a clean-shaven white male
September. He has credit for 305 days found him after he had climbed over a fence complexion male, possible in his late
and was watching the children, prosecutors teens, 5 feet 10 inches, 140 pounds, wear- wearing a white beanie hat, dark sunglass-
served, according to prosecutors. es, a red hooded sweatshirt, dark pants and
Defense attorney Brandon Douglass, said. ing a light gray hoodie, black pants, black
When confronted, Stevenson said he was rimmed glasses and black gloves. No sus- dark shoes.
who is representing Hernandez-Sanchez, Sheriffs officials have released surveil-
was not immediately available for com- looking for a friend. But while he was pect vehicle was seen or heard, according
being escorted away from the campus, he to police. lance photos of the suspect and are asking
ment. for help in identifying him. Anyone with
allegedly said that he has a problem and Later that afternoon, a resident on the
information about the case is encouraged
Two-hour parking limit approved likes to touch children. 1200 block of Chula Vista Drive reported
to contact sheriffs Detective Jonathan
District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said that their home had been burglarized some-
for Second Avenues northwest side Stevenson also allegedly admitted he time during the day. In addition, two Sebring at (650) 363-4057 or
Those looking for parking on Second was masturbating, but because no one homes on the 900 block of North Road Jsebring@smcgov. org. Anonymous tips
Avenue between Bay Road and Broadway in saw him doing so, he could only be were also burglarized the same day. It is can be called to a tip line at (800) 547-
Redwood City will now have to look out charged with trespassing for being on unknown if the suspect in the sketch is 2700.
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Best Picture Best Director The boycott was aimed squarely at President servers. Restaurant owners with immigrant
Arrival LA LA LAND, DAMIEN CHAZELLE Donald Trumps efforts to step up deporta- roots of their own were among those acting in
Fences Hacksaw Ridge, Mel Gibson
Hacksaw Ridge Moonlight, Barry Jenkins tions, build a wall at the Mexican border and solidarity with workers.
Hell or High Water Manchester by the Sea, Kenneth Lonergan close the nations doors to many travelers. Expensive restaurants and fast-food joints
Hidden Figures Arrival, Denis Villeneuve alike closed, some perhaps because they had
LA LA LAND
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Best Animated Feature Film
Manchester by the Sea Kubo and the Two Strings It was unclear how many people participat- was sympathy for their immigrant employ-
Moonlight Moana ed, but in many cities, the actions were dis- ees. Sushi bars, Brazilian steakhouses,
My Life as a Zucchini
Lead Actor The Red Turtle ruptive, if not halting. More actions are Mexican eateries and Thai and Italian restau-
Casey Afeck, Manchester by the Sea ZOOTOPIA being planned for May 1 known as May rants all turned away lunchtime customers.
Andrew Gareld, Hacksaw Ridge The really important dynamic to note is
Ryan Gosling, La La Land,
Day, the internationally recognized holiday
Best Documentary Feature this is not antagonistic, employee-against-
Viggo Mortensen, Captain Fantastic 13th
honoring workers.
DENZEL WASHINGTON, FENCES Fire at Sea I fear every day whether I am going to employer, said Janet Murguia, president of
I Am Not Your Negro make it back home. I dont know if my mom the Hispanic rights group National Council
Lead Actress Life, Animated
Isabelle Huppert, Elle O.J.: MADE IN AMERICA will make it home, said Hessel Duarte, a 17- of La Raza.
Ruth Negga, Loving
Natalie Portman, Jackie Best Foreign Language Film
EMMA STONE, LA LA LAND A Man Called Ove, Sweden
Meryl Streep, Florence Foster Jenkins Land of Mine, Denmark
Tanna, Australia
Supporting Actor The Salesman, Iran
MAHERSHALA ALI, MOONLIGHT TONI ERDMANN, GERMANY
Jeff Bridges, Hell or High Water
Lucas Hedges, Manchester by the Sea Visual Effects
Dev Patel, Lion Deepwater Horizon
Michael Shannon, Nocturnal Animals
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Wednesday Dec. 28, 2016 9
Retirement security
With the Trump administration
American pendulum
The Press-Democrat Other voices seeking to delay, and probably
rescind, an Obama administration reg- and political change
ulation requiring nancial advisers to
A
mericans are getting older last year from the U.S. Department of
C
and living longer, yet too put their clients best interests rst hange is difcult to accept for many. Some
Labor. Several other states are work- embrace it, others loathe it. It depends much on
many of us are woefully ing on similar plans in which a small when advising them on retirement
unprepared for retirement. savings, killing off Secure Choice what type of change is occurring as well.
percentage of an employees income In the case of our new president, many in these parts are
Consider these numbers from is placed in a state-sponsored retire- would be an enormous disservice to
Boston Colleges Center for millions of hardworking people who less than enthusiastic about his actions, his statements,
ment savings account. his decisions and his proposals. Others, even around here,
Retirement Research: 52 percent of Employers arent required to con- want and need to set aside
U.S. households are at risk of running money for retirement. like the change and are emboldened by it.
tribute any money, and employees are People talk about being in bubbles, especially in areas
out of money during retirement up free to opt out. Employees will deter- But news accounts say the House
from 31 percent in 1983. And 45 per- could vote to do so as early as next where many are like-minded, but the United States is a very
mine how much money is withheld large nation with divergent interests and character. Change
cent of all households have no retire- and will be allowed to direct how their week, even though there has yet to be
ment savings to augment Social a single public hearing on the pro- is bound to happen, even though we remain on a progres-
money is invested. sive arc established at the beginning of the 20th century.
Security payments. But with Oregon about to launch the posal.
Is Congress doing anything about As many as 6.8 million people will In that arc, there has been progress in equality, and also a
rst of these programs, House growth of social programs and the cost associated with
this crisis in the making? Yes. Republicans, acting at the behest of be eligible for Californias Secure
Republicans in the House are poised Choice program, which is expected to that.
Wall Street investment banks, are In recent years, our nation
to make it worse. moving to overturn the Labor start next year. Saving money isnt
easy, and this program wont change veered to the left under the
California is rolling out an IRA- Departments authorization.
that. But it would help improve the guidance of President Barack
style savings plan for people whose The investment banks contend that
quality of life in retirement for some Obama. Even he evolved over
employers dont offer pensions or Secure Choice and similar savings
Californians. time from his previous stance
retirement savings programs. Thats plans will compete unfairly with their against same-sex marriage to
no small number. Barely half of products. That claim seems specious, Justice Louis Brandeis described
being rmly for it. That bend-
California workers have access to as the state-sponsored plans will be states as laboratories of democracy,
ing of the arc further to the left
401(k) accounts or other employer- available only to people whose capable of trying novel social and
created an inevitable hard right
sponsored retirement plans, accord- employers dont offer retirement ben- economic experiments without risk to
we are now experiencing. For
ing to a study published last year. The ets. And there isnt much money to the rest of the country. Republicans
many, its frightening. For
national average is 58 percent. be made selling retirement programs embraced the philosophy for genera-
many, its exciting. It is
Planning for the California Secure to small companies and low-wage tions. They shouldnt forget it now
change for all.
Choice retirement savings plan began workers. that they control Congress and the But it is now part of our col-
in 2012, and it received authorization White House. lective experience and con-
joining onto that pendulum
that is the American experiment. In the 2000 election, the
Letters to the editor U.S. Supreme Court decided that George W. Bush was to be
president after a dispute over the vote count in Florida.
Because of the balance of the Supreme Court at that time
based on appointments of previous presidents and
approval of previous congresses, it could be argued that
My vote on Further, I believe that once these money. I have to do it and I didnt the decision was meant to be the nations balance of
facts are known the public should be just get a 10 percent raise. power was slightly to the right at the time. In the most
accessory dwelling units invited to a study session where this Playing leapfrog-pay-increase recent election, the popular vote was won by Hillary
Editor, analysis would be discussed in detail. with neighbor cities is just not sus- Clinton, while the Electoral College vote was won by
I am writing to clarify my position Who knows, some remediation for tainable; the school district is right Donald Trump and thus our president is the Republican
on an issue that the City Council these impacts could be discovered to question that. candidate. The movement to change the Electoral College
voted on at its Feb. 6 meeting (San and implemented. As for this ugly battle: Cutting may get momentum, but it will not be a quick process
Mateo hesitantly approves in-law hours to spite your students is not a just as the shifting of power is not usually a quick process.
rules in the Feb. 9 edition of the good fight. But the pendulum has taken a hard right, and that can be
Rick Bonilla
Daily Journal). The article accurately jarring. Change, especially this type of change, can be
states that mine was the lone dis- San Mateo hard.
senting vote. What is not clear is the The letter writer is the deputy Henry Riggs It is important to note, however, that the American style
reason for that vote. Let me be clear may or of San Mateo. Menlo Park of democracy, with its checks and balances never allows
that I definitely support the creation too much change too quickly and never allows one particu-
of affordable places for people to lar branch of government to have too much power. Look
live in San Mateo and I believe the South San Francisco school pay San Mateo back, for instance, on the makeup of two of the branches
maximum 640-square-foot unit size Editor, sanctuary city after the 2008 election, in which the Democratic party had
that my colleagues voted in favor of South San Francisco teachers are control of the executive and legislative branch. That
is the best opportunity to build that withholding program hours in their Editor, changed within two years, in part, it could be argued,
affordability under this law. battle for more pay, as explained by To those readers opposed to San because of an overreach when it came to the Patient
The reason for my no vote is, ulti- the article Educators continue fight Mateo becoming a sanctuary city: An Protection and Affordable Care Act signed into law in
mately, I felt the new state law man- for a pay raise in the Feb. 14 edi- Arizona woman who was brought to March 2010, that is such a hot topic to this day.
dating no requirement for off-street tion of the Daily Journal. This, all this country at the age of 14 a New presidents always try to hit the ground running to
because $70,000 per year plus bene- child was deported to Mexico. She enact their policies. No president did that more than
parking where the proposed unit
has lived in this country for more Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1933. His rst act was to
would be within a half mile of any fits is not enough for a year with 20
than 20 years. She has a family. The pass the Emergency Banking Relief Act within eight hours
public transportation facility (a bus weeks off. OK, its expensive to live
United States is her home. and call a special session of Congress. After that, it was a
stop or train station) needed further nearby, but teachers bargained to pri-
I hope this never happens in San whirlwind with the beginning of the Civilian
analysis and discussion before vot- oritize a multi-million-dollar retire-
Mateo. Conservation Corps, the Federal Emergency Relief Act and
ing to approve. Since we have many ment and similar health care plans
already heavily parked neighbor- that most of us cant get close to. other New Deal measures. Obama too was on a quest cen-
hoods in San Mateo, I feel there I suggest teachers reconsider how tered largely in part because of the crumbling economy. In
should be thorough analysis of pos- much of their total pay package they Rena Korb his rst two years, he signed the American Recovery and
sible negative impacts this measure put to retirement, and look into San Mateo Reinvestment Act and the DoddFrank Wall Street Reform
could have in our neighborhoods. Kaiser. Thats called managing your and Consumer Protection Act in reaction to the Great
Recession. Granted both Roosevelt and Obama were
responding to severe economic conditions, but it could be
OUR MISSION: argued Trump is doing the same for signicant areas of the
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Business brief
CNN: Donald Trump attacks
Donald Trumps contempt for trade
hasnt hurt the cable news network
NEW YORK The president of CNN said Thursday that
deals spurs anxiety: Whats next?
neither the networks journalism or business have been hurt By Paul Wiseman Uncertainty stops businesses from sion to declare China a champion of
as a result of President Donald Trumps attacks. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS making decisions. It stops every- free trade, usurping the traditional U.S.
Jeff Zucker, president of CNN Worldwide, spoke Thursday thing. role as the leading booster of global-
WASHINGTON Donald Trump is For now, stock prices are soaring as ization. China, the worlds leading
at the same time Trump was holding a news conference in
moving quickly to dismantle seven investors focus on Trumps pledge to exporter, wants to expand its global
Washington that continued his barrage against media cov-
decades of American policy built on cut taxes and business regulations. But influence.
erage of the administration. his break with the past is raising wor- Trump has offered few details of his
trade deals and multinational alliances
Zucker said he was worried enough about Trumps labeling ries among some. Fitch Ratings, for trade plans, beyond pressuring U.S.
that help fuel the U.S. and global
of CNN as fake news through the campaign and after that economies. instance, warns that the uncertainty companies to keep or create jobs in
he ordered a study last month to see if it had damaged the And no one is sure what will replace surrounding Trumps policies poses America, taking a tougher line in forg-
networks reputation with viewers. He said it hadnt, them. global risks from disrupted trade ing deals and slapping tariffs on
although CNN did not immediately release details of the sur- The void risks intensifying uncer- relations to confrontations that nations that are deemed to exploit the
vey. tainty at home and abroad. Without unnerve investors. United States.
The CNN brand has been as strong as it has ever been, knowing whether trade will be disrupt- The presidents hostility toward Theres not a lot of substance to his
Zucker said. Network executives said CNN had its most ed, business people in the United existing trade deals and suspicion of policies, says Gordon Hanson, direc-
profitable year in 2016 and was on pace to do even better States and abroad could be forced to long-term allies is also leaving a vac- tor of the University of California San
this year. rethink their plans. uum in global leadership one that Diegos Center on Global
The administration has reportedly banned its officials The big problem comes when there China seems eager to fill. President Xi Transformation. It consists of two
from appearing on CNN, although there have been sporadic is uncertainty, says Marcus Jinping last month became the first things: Jaw-boning corporate America
exceptions. Moufarrige of Servcorp, a company in Chinese head of state to attend an create more jobs here or else
Sydney, Australia, that sells office annual gathering of business elites in and across-the board trade protection-
RAISE YOUR
space and technology services abroad. Davos, Switzerland. Xi used the occa- ism.
beats Mills
By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Davis eager for second stint with As reaching the World Series. The speedy 36-
Aubrie Businger drilling a 3-pointer en
route to scoring a game-high 15 points.
But HMB responded with an 11-2 run,
By Janie McCauley Davis returned fueled by an up-tempo defense that shut
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thursday to start a sec- year-old AL stolen bases leader received a $6 down the Mills offense. The two teams
ond stint in Oakland and million, one-year contract last month to dueled through most of the first quarter,
MESA, Ariz. Rajai Davis pulled on his is eager to carry the come back to the As for the first time since with the score tied at four different junc-
Athletics cap straight away when he walked momentum from his 2010. tures. But an offensive rebound and put-
into Hohokam Stadium, then grabbed his World Series run with A lot of familiar faces, he said. I think back by Calhoun gave the Cougars a 15-13
sparkling new white cleats specked with Cleveland last fall to Ive seen em all. If I havent, I will. lead, and sparked a nine-point run as HMB
green and took an admiring glance at the make the As a contender Finding a new everyday center fielder and commanded a big lead for the remainder of
shoes before reaching for his green No. 11 again when nobody leadoff hitter was a top priority this offsea- the night.
jersey and putting it on right over his long- Rajai Davis expects it. This club fin- son. The Vikings went on to shoot just 26.5
sleeve shirt with black slacks. ished last in the AL West Raj is a very infectious personality, As percent in the game, including just 2 of 13
the past two seasons. manager Bob Melvin said. Hes happy to from 3-point range, while getting
I got to get this green and gold back on, Davis bounced around the ballpark saying
Davis said, beaming, Nice to be back ... in his hellos and still riding the momentum of
the green and gold. See ATHLETICS, Page 16 See GIRLS, Page 16
12 Friday Feb. 17, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL
THURSDAY Local sports roundup M-A (6-6-1, 19 points, fifth-place) tied the game before
halftime on a penalty kick.
Torres scored the game winner in the 60th minute on a
Girls basketball turnovers for the game.
The Cougars will face Sequoia (No. 2 South) in a semifinal breakaway.
Menlo-Atherton 70, Jefferson 27 game at 7:30 p. m. Friday at Hillsdale. Sequoia beat
The Bears, the top seed in the South, had little trouble Westmoor, 85-61. San Mateo 5, Mills 1
with the Grizzlies, the No. 4 seed from The Bearcats can still catch Hillsdale for second place in
the North, in the first round of the PAL Menlo-Atherton 63, El Camino 23 the PAL Ocean Division standings after beating the Vikings
tournament. The Bears, the No. 1 seed from the South, had no problem in the second-to-last game of the season.
M-A jumped out to a 23-10 lead after with the Colts, the fourth seed from the North. San Mateo will travel to Hillsdale today in the season
the first quarter and never looked back. M-A led 19-2 after one period and 38-9 at halftime. The finale. The winner has an excellent chance of earning a CCS
Greer Hoyem scored a game-high 23 Bears will take on Jefferson (No. 2 North) in a semifinal at-large berth.
points to lead the Bears, who also got 14 game at 4:30 p.m. Friday at Hillsdale. Vidhu Raj and Juan Guzman each scored twice for San
points from Carly McLanahan and 12 Jefferson beat Woodside in its quarterfinal game. Mateo (10-3 PAL Ocean), with David Haner rounding out the
from Ofa Sili. scoring. Aarong Baca, Christian Chacon, Grant Rueca,
Greer Hoyem M-A will now face and Oceana (No. 2 College baseball Liam Delaney and Garrison Wendlberger each recorded
North) in the semifinals at 6 p. m. assists for the Bearcats.
Thursday at Hillsdale. San Mateo 10, Gavilan 0
The Bulldogs ran their winning streak to six in a row with
a shutout over the Rams in San Mateo. Half Moon Bay 5, Jefferson 3
Oceana 50, Carlmont 42 The Cougars rallied from a 2-1 second-half deficit to beat
The Sharks, the No. 2 seed in the North, outlasted the CSM (7-1) scored all the runs it would need with a four-run
first inning. The Bulldogs added one more in the second, the Grizzlies in a PAL Ocean matchup.
Scots, the No. 3 seed from the South, in a quarterfinal Gio Hamilton gave Half Moon Bay (2-10-1 PAL Ocean) a
matchup in the PAL tournament. two more in the fourth before tacking on single runs in the
sixth, seventh and eighth innings. 1-0 lead at halftime, but Jefferson (1-12) scored the next
The game was nip-and-tuck the whole way. Oceana led 8-7 two in the second half.
after the first quarter and 19-17 at halftime. After both teams Mark Quimby, Anders Green and Chris Papapietro all had
three hits. Quimby had a double and two triples, Green had But Roni Acosta scored twice and assisted on a third to
scored 15 in the third, the Sharks outscored the Scots 16-10 lead a four-goal, second-half onslaught. Hamilton added his
over the final eight minutes to pull out the victory. double and a triple while Papapietro had a triple and three
RBIs. Green also drove in three. second goal of the game and Saul Villafuerte rounded out the
Oceana will now face top-seeded M-A in the semifinals at scoring.
6 p.m. Thursday at Hillsdale. Dalton Gomez picked up the win, pitching seven innings
of five-hit ball while striking out seven.
Boys basketball
Boys basketball Chabot 17, Caada 1 Kings Academy 45, Sacred Heart Prep 34
Half Moon Bay 84, Aragon 53 The Colts (0-9) dropped their ninth straight to start the The Gators limp into the CCS playoffs with their third
The Dons, the No. 4 team in the South, stayed with the season as Chabot scored crooked numbers in four different straight loss to end the regular season.
Cougars, the top seed out of the North, innings and banged out 18 hits. SHP (7-7 WBAL, 11-13 overall) scored only 14 points in
for the first half, trailing just 35-32. Former Carlmont first baseman Alex Pennes paced Caada the second half after scoring 20 in the first two quarters.
But Aragon was limited to just 21 with two hits, who scored Caadas only run in the seventh No Gator scored in double figures, which were led by Kyle
points in the second half as Half Moon inning on an RBI groundout by Danny Ruiz. Chabot desig- Stalders eight points. Eric DeBrine and Tevin Panchal
Bay scored 23 in the third and 26 in the nated hitter Matthew Barraza was 4 for 6 with four RBIs and scored seven each.
fourth to win going away. three runs scored, and slugged one of the Gladiators three
Ethan Menzies had a monster game for home runs. Girls soccer
the Cougars, scoring a game-high 32 Colts starting pitcher Nico Mayoral took the loss, yield-
points to go along with 14 rebounds. Mercy-Burlingame 3, Mercy-SF 0
ing seven runs over 2 2/3 innings. His record falls to 0-2.
Ryan Yerby added 16 for Half Moon Bay, The Crusaders clinched second place in the WBAL Skyline
Ethan Menzies which had 27 assists and just six Division with a shutout over the Skippers.
WEDNESDAY Senior Emily Naughton, along with freshmen Jayden
Pineda and Isabel Bojorquez, each scored once for Mercy-
Wrestling Burlingame (9-2-1, 28 points), which finished four points
Half Moon Bay 59, Burlingame 18 behind division leader Woodside Priory (11-1, 33 points).
The Cougars won their 24th straight PAL dual meet and
EXAMINATIONS captured their fourth straight PAL regular-season title with a College baseball
and dominant performance over the Panthers, winning 10 of the San Mateo 13, Hartnell 6
TREATMENT 14 matches. The Bulldogs won their fifth in a row, downing the
of Half Moon Bay got pins from Ricky Camacho (287), Panthers in Salinas.
Diseases & Disorders Jimmy Claitor (172), Gerardo Penaloza (222), Johnny Hartnell took a 2-0 lead in the bottom of the first, but
of the Eye Mendez (122), Lucas Woodbridge (197), Tommy Sendino CSM (5-1) erupted for a seven-run third and added five more
(108). in fifth to take a commanding lead.
EYEGLASSES Josh Mutto (134) and Damon George (134) each won their
and RJ Prince had a homer, a double and two RBIs to pace
DR. ANDREW C. SOSS matches by techincal falls. CSM. Angelo Bortolin homered as well for the Bulldogs,
CONTACT LENSES
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GLAUCOMA Evening and Saturday appts decisions for the Cougars. and had a triple.
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Aragon 2, Menlo-Atherton 1 Oakland behind starting pitcher Richard Boes first win of
The second-place Dons stayed in the chase for the PAL the year. The 6-foot-6 right-hander ddominating through
Bay Division title with a key win over the defending champ eight innings, allowing one unearned run on four hits to
Bears. improve his record to 1-0.
Aragon (9-3-1, 28 points) remains one point behind Tied 1-1 in the fourth, Skyline rallied for three runs, high-
Carlmont (9-2-2, 29 points) with the season finale today. lighted by an RBI single by Joey Pledger. The freshman
The Dons host fourth-place Burlingame at 3 p.m., while the totaled a career-high three hits. Transfer sophomore Kyle
Scots host seventh-place Sequoia. Barrett added two knocks, hitting safely in his seventh
Christian Torres scored both goals for Aragon one in straight game.
each half. He gave the Dons a 1-0 lead in the 25th minute off Hitting .381, Barrett currently leads the Trojans with 16
a free kick from Nick Demonico. hits on the year.
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Njai cant carry the team by the Cherokees responded with a Johanssons second 3 of the quar-
BOYS
Continued from page 11
himself, Coach Lauese said.
There were other guys who made
key 3s.
12-3 run to close the quarter and
lead 70-54 going into the fourth.
Defensively, in the second half,
ter for an 18-17 advantage.
Ziggy Lauese converted a three-
point play and following a pair of
Wrestling
PAL championships
At Menlo-Atherton, 9 a.m.
Sequoia had to do something dif- our rotation was a lot better, free throws from Orr, Bene hit a 3
ferent over the final two quarters Lauese said. to put the Cherokees up 23-20 after
TRANSACTIONS
with 3:17 to play in the half, gave because in the first half, Westmoor While Sequoia ended up turning a one quarter. BASEBALL
Sequoia a 38-35 advantage. His was matching Sequoia bucket for close game into a relatively easy In the second quarter, the teams American League
fifth trey of the half tied the game KANSAS CITY ROYALS Agreed to terms with P
bucket. The Rams shot 58 percent victory, there were plenty of ques- simply traded baskets as they com- Scott Alexander, Brian Flynn, Jake Junis, Kevin Mc-
at 46. from the floor in the first two quar- tions about which team would bined for 51 points and shot 19 for Carthy and Kyle Zimmer; INFs Cheslor Cuthbert,
Hes been doing this all year Hunter Dozier, Whit Merrifield and Ramon Torres
ters, converting 15 of 26 shots. come out on top following an epic 34 from the floor, 10 of which and OFs Billy Burns,Terrance Gore and Bubba Star-
long, Lauese said. Any shot he Our rotation was off (in the first first half, one that saw the teams were 3-pointers. ling on one-year contracts.
puts up is a good shot. half), said Sequoia coach Fine combine for 94 points, connect- LeBlanc wasnt only one hot in NEW YORK YANKEES Agreed to terms with 1B
Chris Carter on a one-year contract.
LeBlanc said he got into a good Lauese. We needed to settle down ing on 17 3-pointers in the the second as Westmoors Lukas TEXAS RANGERS Agreed to terms with 1B-DH
rhythm during pre-game shoot on defense. process. Nodar drained 3s on three consecu- Mike Napoli on a one-year contract.
around and he carried that into the tive possessions late in the quar- TORONTO BLUE JAYS Agreed to terms with
In the second half, the Rams Westmoor held the early advan- RHP Mat Latos on a minor league contract. Assigned
game. were getting a lot of the same tage, opening with the first four ter. LHP Chad Girodo outright to Buffalo (IL).
Njai was kicking our ass, said looks, but they just didnt fall as points, but a pair of free throws When Marquez Costiniano NBA
MIAMI HEAT Named Shane Battier director of
Westmoor coach Herb Yaptinchay. they shot just 4 for 27 in the third and a fastbreak lay-up from Nathan knocked down a 3 with 1:04 left in basketball development and analytics.
He had a monster game. and fourth quarters combined and Schult tied the game at 4 for the half, it gave the Rams a 46-43 NFL
But LeBlanc was hardly a one- were limited to just 15 points. Sequoia. Westmoors Sean Orr lead. BUFFALO BILLS Agreed to terms with LB Ramon
Humber.
man show, as he was just one of They made some early shots and buried back-to-back 3s to give the Little did they know it would be CLEVELAND BROWNS Re-signed LS Charley
four Sequoia players to score in we missed some looks, said Rams a 10-7 lead and they led 15- their last lead of the game. LeBlanc Hughlett.
MIAMI DOLPHINS Released OT Branden Albert,
double figures. Guard Pedram Attari Westmoor coach Herb Yaptinchay. 12 on a Johansson 3. drained his fifth 3 of the half and DE Mario Williams, DT Earl Mitchell and CB Ifo Ekpre-
scored 11 of his 14 points in the The biggest thing for them, they Johansson would go on to con- Bene scored on a fastbreak lay-up Olomu.
second half, center Ziggy Lauese packed it in a little more (defen- nect on his first four 3 attempts of with 10 seconds left to give the NHL
NHL Suspended Anaheim Ducks F Antoine Ver-
finished with 13 points and game- sively). the game as he finished with a Cherokees the 48-46 lead at half- mette for 10 games, without pay, for violating Rule
high nine rebounds, while wing Up 48-46 at the start of the third, team-high 16 points. time. 40.3 during a game in Minnesota on Tuesday, Feb.
14.
Zach Bene added 12, including a Sequoia opened the second half But a pull-up jumper from Weve been in a few of these CALGARY FLAMES Signed D Matt Bartkowski
fast-break dunk to punctuate the with a 10-3 run to open up a 58-49 LeBlanc, followed by a 3 from games, these shootouts, Coach to a two-year contract through the end of the 2017-
game with just over three minutes lead. Following a short jumper Bene put Sequoia up 17-15, but Lauese said. [That kind of experi- 18 season.
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left in the game. from Westmoors Alex Johansson, Westmoor answered with ence] helps. Kero and Nick Schmaltz from Rockford (AHL).
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GIRLS
traps and being aggressive. players averaging in double-digit scoring Were looking forward to going past
With each team committing 14 turnovers, this season, according to Veloso. quarterfinals this year, Stonebarger said.
the Vikings took care of the ball relatively Veloso, however, said he would like to see Were trying to get to that championship
well. They just could not penetrate on a little more killer instinct out of his shoot- like everyone else. Were putting the hard
Continued from page 11
HMBs strong interior defense. ers. work in and trying to get there.
guard Kaela Stonebarger, who finished with I think overall the whole game was They are unselfish, but sometimes For the Cougars, they hope to continue
seven points, recorded the only other 3 for rebounding, Stonebarger said. The fact theyre too unselfish where they pass up a riding the hot hand into Fridays PAL semi-
the Vikings on the night. that we didnt have the heart to go after and shot they should (take) to give it up to final matchup against South City at 3 p.m.
I guess it was just that type of night get it. We needed to just focus on that a lit- another kid, Veloso said. at Hillsdale High School. South City, en
where our shots werent going in, tle more. With the elimination loss, Mills will route to winning the PAL North Division
Stonebarger said. We were just missing. HMB controlled the tempo of the game, look forward to the Central Coast Section title, defeated HMB in both match-ups this
The pressure defense of HMB is a hybrid impressing with a sharp passing tempo playoffs, opening next Tuesday at a time season.
zone installed by head coach Antonio while outscoring Mills 20-13 in the open- and place to be determined. Last year, as the Thats the problem with the way we play
Veloso, who used to run the same defense ing quarter. At the outset of the second quar- No. 7 seed in the Division III bracket, the we have these highs where you sit back
when he coached at Division II University ter, the Cougars were getting too fine with Vikings advanced to the quarterfinals for the and say, This is something special,
of Great Falls, Montana. their multiple-passing looks in the half- ninth time in the past 11 years. The Vikings Veloso said. And then you have these lows.
We just call it a fast and furious, Veloso court set. The upside to the Cougars distri- last advanced past the quarterfinals in 2005, Youve got to tame it a little bit. I think
said. We just try to get this idea in their bution is they are, at their core, a group of when they lost in the Division III champi- we had more highs than lows in this one,
head of pushing the ball and trying to get unselfish players, as evidenced by four onship game to St. Ignatius. obviously.
GIANTS
leaguers in Conor Gillaspie, Jimmy played in winning three recent World Series said. But Hwang seems accepting of the idea
Rollins, Gordon Beckham and Kelby titles. Former Giant Ryan Sadowski, now a of starting the season in the minors.
Tomlinson who can play various infield scout who helps players transition to base-
positions. ball between Korea and the U. S. , also Its pretty impressive the numbers hes
Continued from page 11 put up there in Korea, Giants manager
Ive been basically practicing for every offered his input on the Giants organiza-
other position there is, Hwang said. tion. Bruce Bochy said. Theres a number of
runs he hit last season. The Giants will also get a long look at Sadowski and Hwang were Lotte Giants players that have come over here and done
He initially wasnt sure it was going to Hwangs swing. Hes a six-time KBO All- teammates. well. You see with your eyes, hes a got a
be possible, Hwangs agent, Han Lee, said Star who won the leagues home run derby in I had a keen interest in getting to know great swing and a swing that will work.
of when he told Hwang he had to stop the 2015, then followed that season up with a the players before I got here, Hwang said.
gesture. Then he tried it and it wasnt a big .335 batting average and 113 RBIs in 127 Ever since I was little, it was my dream to NOTES: RHP Johnny Cueto has yet to
deal. games in 2016. Hes the first Korean-born be able to play in the major leagues. When report to spring training as he deals with a
Hwang, who would get a $1.5 million, player in Lotte Giants history to post a 20- the opportunity came, I had to seize it. family matter in the Dominican Republic.
one-year contract if added to the 40-man 20 season that included 25 stolen bases, and Hwang has been in the U.S. since last ... Pitcher Javier Lopez, who retired just
roster, will get a look mainly at third base he cut down on his strikeouts from 122 to month, working out with his former team, before spring training, is in camp helping
but also has an outfielders and first base- 66 from 2015 to 2016. Lotte, which is training at the Seattle as a guest instructor. Hes so well-respect-
mans glove. The Giants have Eduardo Hwang said the San Francisco Giants are Mariners spring training facility in nearby ed and appreciated by his teammates, and
Nunez set for third base, so Hwangs big well known in Korea. He chose to sign with Peoria. theyre glad to see him, Bochy said. This
league role figures to be as a utility player. them because they showed so much interest, If Hwang doesnt make the Giants out of will be good for Javy, too. Its never easy
The Giants also have experienced major- and he liked the teamwork the Giants dis- camp, he can opt out of his contact, Lee that first year you decide to step away.
signed an $11 million, two-year deal in in 1998 and Eddie Collins in 1923 and 24. still big for Davis, who is as confident as
ATHLETICS
Continued from page 11
December.
The 32-year-old journeyman batted .242
with 13 home runs and 42 RBIs last year for
The Indians were a surprise World Series
team, and Davis believes the As can point
to that example and he certainly plans to
ever after Cleveland gave him a chance that
he so cherished.
Now, he cant wait to get to work with
Pittsburgh. A regular pinch hitter, he started mention that along the way. Henderson again on base stealing, noting
30 games in right field and is slated to be in New season, new team, new hopes, high that during his previous stint with the As,
be here, hes got a smile on his face, hes the lineup against right-handed starters. hopes for something big, Davis said.
been here before coming back to an organi- Rickey told me to go, I went.
It was Joyce who helped influence the hit- When you get a little taste of the World
zation. Hes one of those guys that just kind ting routine used by As catcher Stephen Series, you want that taste again. You want And to play alongside slugger Khris
of puts you in a good mood. Vogt to this day after their time together to enjoy that moment again. I think that Davis, Oaklands left fielder.
Matt Joyce, expected to platoon in right with the Rays in 2012. attitude does spread, especially with what How about that? Thats like my brother
field with Mark Canha, also arrived in camp Hes going to bring a lot to this club- your team did to get there. A lot of that was from another mother, Rajai Davis said.
to join his new team. And he was ready for house, Vogt said. just playing as a team. You might not have a Weve got new Bash Brothers, the Davis
some sunshine after leaving the snow in Davis already has. He batted .249 with 12 lot of big names on that team but the team Brothers.
Connecticut and flying cross-country with homers and 48 RBIs in 134 games during played together. Thats why we were able to
wife Brittany, 1-month-old daughter, his lone season with the Indians, his sixth win. Im just thankful that I had the oppor- Joked Melvin, Im OK with him hitting a
Kensington, and three dogs. Black lab, Eli, major league team. He had 23 doubles and tunity, somebody seeing that this guy can single in there now and then, too, so he can
and golden retriever, Sky, were beneath the two triples. actually help us win and actually put me out turn it into a triple on his own.
plane while white Maltese, Ru, rode in the I expect to win, he said. there. No tes : A.J. Puk, a 6-foot-7 lefty chosen
main cabin. With 43 stolen bases, Davis became the That memorable eighth-inning home run sixth overall by the As in last years draft,
Im looking forward to the challenge of fourth-oldest player to lead the league in he hit to tie it in Game 7 of the Indians threw his first bullpen session some-
being part of a turnaround, said Joyce, who steals after Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson eventual 8-7, 10-inning loss to the Cubs is thing Melvin looked forward to watching.
THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Friday Feb. 17, 2017 17
PARK
San Carlos, said he attended several of the Crestview Drive forms a barrier of hous- As people get older, theyre going to
meetings held to gather input. es between these two wildlife habitat areas want the access to be easier for them, he
The discussion clearly showed a strong so this is really the only place where said. If youre not agile, myself included, it
public preference to leave North Crestview wildlife can get through, she said. can be difficult. If we can find a way to make
Continued from page 1
Park untouched or at least minimally devel- Bonnie McClure said she has lived in San it more accessible to people with disabili-
oped, he said, according to a video of the Carlos for 60 years, and hopes to be able to ties, that would be important.
plan, with Councilman Mark Olbert voting meeting. visit the park for many more. Collins cautioned the council and public
against it. The action followed a yearlong Lantman said he didnt think active- or The thing Id like to point out is the that by moving away from more active
process collecting input from residents on mixed-use alternatives would be acceptable trails in the passive-use plan are designed plans, the city would still need to face a need
what they would like to see for the 4.3-acre compromises for the need for more fields for people that are in wheelchairs, she for playing fields.
plot of land across from Vista Park, bordered expressed by some residents, as he thought said. Im only using a walking stick now, I hope people are mindful of the fact that
in the east by Crestview Drive. Two commu- that need could be better served by other but I know someday, Im going to need a by doing very little to this park that need
nity meetings held in 2016 garnered areas. wheelchair. I do like the dog memorial. I is still there, he said.
requests that the city enhance existing Paul Payton lives just down the street think it gives a destination for people to For Vice Mayor Matt Grocott, approving
trails, provide a World War II dog training from the park on Azalea Lane, and said get to. a passive-use plan helped memorialize an
memorial, create seating to enjoy the though he would support making existing Given the number of voices supporting open space some residents and councilmem-
views, minimize development and grading paths more accessible, he thought the funds little to no development of the park, bers did not know about previously.
in the area and explore more active uses, needed to make improvements would be bet- Councilman Mark Olbert said he would Were taking a little bit of action for a
such as fields or courts, at the site, accord- ter saved for other uses. The costs of modi- oppose approving any plan for the park. passive park so it will be remembered as a
ing to a staff report. fying the park to accommodate these uses I actually believe that this entire process park, he said. Thats important to do.
The city contracted with a consultant to range from an estimated $350, 000 to that we went through was a mistake, and it In other business, the City Council dis-
create four possible concept plans involv- $450,000 for a passive-use plan to up to $2 was not a good use of money, he said. cussed the citys current tree regulations
ing varying levels of infrastructure for million for an active-use plan including a Olbert said he wasnt convinced there with regard to protecting certain tree
active, mixed and passive uses. Though dis- playing field and restroom, according to the was enough public demand for a park plan, species and defining responsibility of trees
cussions of park details are slated for a same report. and wondered if the $60,000 he estimated growing in both public and private spaces,
future meeting, the council reviewed a staff
I really dont want to see nature disrupted was spent on hiring a consultant, doing such as a sidewalk. Greater clarity on the
recommendation to adopt a passive-use
and Id like to see as little work done as pos- community outreach and staff time could definition of a heritage tree, which are cur-
concept for the park, which may include
sible toward disrupting nature, he said. have been better spent on a more critical rently protected by the citys regulations,
accessible walking paths, a World War II
Alice Kaufman with the Committee for need. best practices for protecting native trees
service dog memorial and benches, accord-
ing to the same report. Green Foothills urged the council to consid- Councilman Ron Collins said that though species and limiting non-native species and
Several residents spoke out strongly er a plan involving minimal development he initially supported leaving the park looking at the impact a tree has on public
against intensive development on the site. to protect wildlife, noting the plot forms a alone, a walk at the park earlier this month thoroughfares as opposed to its species
Dr. Chris Lantman, a 15-year resident of corridor that wildlife might use to travel caused him to support a passive-use plan were among the considerations discussed at
between two nearby open spaces. that would make the park more accessible. Mondays meeting.
MEMORIAL
well as filmmaker Dianne Fukami, who A small plaque is currently posted outside ly planned, Okamoto said he expected the
made a documentary about the assembly The Shops at Tanforan memorializing the memorial should be completed in about two
center established at Tanforan. internment camp, but Okamoto said the years. Memorial coordinators had planned
larger effort will pay a greater tribute and to begin construction this year, but the
Continued from page 1 Roughly 7,800 people were held tem-
bring more recognition to the memory of project was delayed due to a proposed reno-
porarily in an assembly center at the site of
the camp. vation at The Shops at Tanforan, said
9066 was a discriminatory order because the former Tanforan horse racing facility
RHAA Architecture has offered to build the Okamoto.
it excluded only one ethnic group, said before being sent to larger internment
Okamoto. The talk nowadays about just camps throughout the nation. Present at the pieces honoring the sites history, and Looking ahead to the event, Okamoto
looking at Muslims as a domestic group and event will be about 50 people who were Okamoto along with others have been rally- said he is hopeful to honor the legacy of
excluding them from the U.S., there are def- once held at the staging area in San Bruno. ing for more than one year to raise the those held captive locally and keep in the
inite similarities. money for the project. collective consciousness the indignity of a
Many who could not fit in the hastily
Okamoto said some of the local officials The National Park Service last year gave government turning on its people.
built barracks at the race track were kept in
and entertainers who were invited to the the horse stables and a portion of the art $363,000 in grant money to the construc- Why are we building this memorial? One
event this weekend will also put Trumps installation will be designed to memorial- tion of the project, plus an additional reason is to honor the nearly 8,000 people
travel ban in the historic context of ize the stable doors. A sculpture crafted in $250, 000 from San Mateo County. whose civil, human and constitutional
Roosevelts decision. the image of a famous picture by photogra- Okamoto said he believes about $950,000 rights were taken away, he said. But also
Representatives from the office of U.S. pher Dorothea Lange of two young girls still needs to be raised to cover the cost of to show as a reminder to everyone else what
Rep Jackie Speier, D-San Mateo, and state held at the camp will be the centerpiece of construction. happened in 1942 should never happen
Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, will attend, as the memorial. Should the project move ahead as current- again.
Great Wall just a monster movie
By Jake Coyle guage feature shot entirely in may have just as much reason The Great Wall would seem
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS China, its the biggest-budget to flee as those being hounded to at least promise to be an
attempt yet to straddle both in the film by the Taotie. intriguing artifact, a movie
Tell the world what you sides of the Pacific, plucking a Those are the four-legged, that would, even in failure,
have seen, a character movie star (Matt Damon) man-eating creatures of illustrate something interest-
exclaims in The Great Wall, from the West for a production ancient Chinese folklore that ing about the culture clash its
and what is coming! in the East. In a movie indus- are here attacking the Great predicated on. But it turns out
The warning is about the try where the two biggest mar- Wall and the armies that to be little more than a mon-
mythical mass of marauding kets are North America and defend it, as the Taotie are said ster movie (and a poor one at
monsters that are sweeping China, its Hollywoods ver- to do every 60 years. Theyre that) that says more about cor-
down northern China but it sion of having your cake and the Halleys Comet of porate-driven global
could just as easily be for the eating it, too. demons. moviemaking than anything
kind of Hollywood-China col- But if The Great Wall is a With acclaimed Chinese about either culture. It, after
laboration that is The Great forerunner to the cross-cultur- filmmaker Zhang Yimou
Wall. The first English lan- al blockbustering to come, we directing and Damon starring, See WALL, Page 22
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MUSEUM GOTTA SEE UM
By Susan Cohn Camp Fremont, a massive military train-
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT ing center. The opening of the camp was
accompanied by a warm reception from
UP CLOSE: PAINTINGS BY GOR- locals, who hoped for business opportuni-
DEN SMEDT, AT THE PENINSULA ties. Sympathizing with the war effort,
MUSEUM OF ART IN BURLINGAME. residents threatened conscientious objec-
Artist Gordon Smedt paints everyday tors within the community. Meanwhile
objects in a way that transforms the ordi- they worried about vice that often fol-
nary swim goggles, keyboards, mail- lowed troops in training. Because the
boxes into a Technicolor Wonderland. Armistice came earlier than expected,
First Smedt arranges, paints and composes most of the soldiers never saw action on
the objects on a small scale, then enlarges the Western Front. However, many of the
them on canvas for greater impact. Smedt troops did serve in Russia after the Great
said: The majority of my subjects are War when America sided against the
inanimate objects yet Ive never consid- Bolsheviks. Author Barbara Wilcox, who
ered myself a still-life painter. Rather recently published World War I Army
Im a figurative painter who doesnt neces- Training by San Francisco Bay: The Story
sarily paint humans. I want my paintings of Camp Fremont, will discuss the history
to arouse happiness, memories and posi- of this Army presence on the Peninsula at
tive emotions. If someone looks at one of 1 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 25, at the San
my paintings and smiles, Ive achieved Mateo County History Museum. Wilcox, a
my goal. Smedt, a native of the San longtime journalist and writer in news,
Francisco Bay Area, studied art at San Jose public affairs and American culture, lives
State University before continuing his in Menlo Park at the site of Camp
education at Art Center College of Design Fremonts school for bakers and cooks.
in Pasadena, where he was twice awarded Her presentation is part of the History
merit scholarships and earned an honors Museums Courthouse Docket Program, a
BFA. monthly series of lectures sponsored by
Peninsula Museum of Art is a nonprofit the Cypress Lawn Heritage Foundation.
Northern California visual arts destina- The History Museum is located within San
tion. The museum store carries artwork Mateo Countys 107-year-old courthouse
from local artists, offering a selection of at 2200 Broadway in Redwood City. For
jewelry, cards, ceramics, glassware, more information go to www. histo-
mosaics, oil paintings and scarves. 1777 rysmc.org or call 299-0104.
California Drive in Burlingame. 11 a.m. to ***
5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. For THE S OCIETY OF WES TERN
more information call 692-2101 or visit ARTISTS ANNOUNCES WINNERS OF
peninsulamuseum.org. Admission is free. MARCH SHOW. The current Society of
Up Close: Paintings by Gordon Smedt is Western Artist Show, judged Edna Acri,
on view at the Peninsula Museum of Art Yvonne Newhouse, and Helen Scheel, runs
from Feb. 19 through April 30. A public until March 21. The first place award went
reception is scheduled 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. to Sharon Slusarz Harris for her watercolor
Sunday, Feb. 19. Come on Board, second place went to
*** Laurie Rodriguez for her oil Sunny
THE ARMY ON THE PENINSULA: Welcome, Italy, third place went to
AUTHOR B ARB ARA WILCOX Barbara Todd for her watercolor Purple
S PEAKS AB OUT MENLO PARK S Orchid, and first place in non-representa- Aqua Queen by Gordon Smedt is among the works on display at the Peninsula Museum of
tional art went to Leona Moriarty for her Art from Feb. 19 through April 30.
CAMP FREMONT, AT THE S AN
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Wall. For all the attention to its
China-set production, the film feels
like it takes place nowhere but in a
Continued from page 21 rather dim digital realm that often
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appears like a knockoff of Peter
Jacksons Middle Earth, complete
Sour cream all, originated as a thinly sketched with orc-like beasts.
Shredded cheddar, or crumbled queso fresco, goat cheese, conceit of Thomas Tull, the former Few characters emerge out of the
or feta chief executive of the now Chinese- blur. General Shao (Zhang Hanyu)
Diced avocado owned Legendary Entertainment. presides over the Nameless Order, but
Slivered red onion Six writers are credited for the its Jian Tians Lin Mae who most
In a large, heavy skillet over high heat, heat the oil. Sear script and story, which centers on a resonates. Shes part of an acrobatic
the beef on all sides until browned. medieval Irish mercenary, William group of warriors who bungee jump
Meanwhile, combine the chipotle puree, onion, garlic, Garin (Damon), who has come to the off the wall to spear the Taotie. Garin
chili powder, cloves, salt, lime juice and vinegar in a slow Gobi Desert in search of black pow- watches her in awe, and quite rightly
cooker. Add the broth and the bay leaves. der, that is, early explosives. realizes hes out of his depth.
Cook on low for 10 hours, until the meat is falling-apart Though many feared Damons charac- But the film altogether isnt well
tender. Remove the meat from the slow cooker and let it sit ter was another example of gerated, heightened wall is a vibrant stitched together. Characters appear
for about 20 to 30 minutes, then pull it apart using two Hollywoods fondness for white swirl of color and choreography. largely as cardboard cut-outs. The
forks. Meanwhile, pour the cooking liquid into a tall con- saviors, he is less a heroic protago- pacing is frantic. Theres surprising-
tainer and put it in the fridge. When you have pulled apart Yimou has long known how to dazzle
nist than an audience stand-in for a with movement and historical sweep, ly little sense to the entire ordeal as
the meat, take out the liquid and skim off any fat that has lavish pageant celebrating Chinese Lin Mae and Garin fight to stave off
notably in films like House of
risen to the top. Rewarm the sauce if needed and drizzle the values and valor. the monster hordes.
Flying Daggers and Hero. He was
shredded meat with some of the cooking liquid until nicely Garin and his Spanish partner, also the director of the 2008 Beijing The Great Wall, in the end,
moistened but not dripping. Tovar (Pedro Pascal of Game of Olympics opening ceremony, and bridges worlds only by that sad com-
Serve with warmed tortillas and whatever toppings you Thrones), are captured by a group of theres a sense that his earlier, feisti- monality we all share: the disap-
like. elite warriors dubbed the Nameless er art-house days (To Live, Raise pointment of a bloated, half-baked
Note: Reserve the rest of the cooking liquid; you can use Order whose fortress lies along the the Red Lantern) have given way to a blockbuster.
it in soups, stews or chili. Great Wall. They are prisoners ini- cozier relationship with the Chinese
Nutrition information per serving: 323 calories; 76 calo- The Great Wall, a Universal
tially, but they prove their worth in government and that the films Pictures release, is rated PG-13 by the
ries from fat; 9 g fat (2 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 82 mg battle during the first Taotie attack have suffered for it. The whiff of
cholesterol; 896 mg sodium; 25 g carbohydrate; 4 g fiber; Motion Picture Association of
and are subsequently, and somewhat propaganda surrounding The Great America for for sequences of fantasy
3 g sugar; 36 g protein. reluctantly, drafted into the epic Wall only adds to the trend. action violence. Running time: 104
fight. Yimous images are almost entirely minutes. One and a half stars out of
The teaming army along the exag- computer generated in The Great four.
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cubes across the baking sheet. Mist oil for a more Asian version, or top
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Continued from page 20 spray). and lime juice.
Roast until tender, and the edges Nutrition information per serving:
show a slight char, about 25 minutes, 115 calories; 32 calories from fat; 4 g
least once. Cover the bottom of a stirring halfway through. Sprinkle fat (0 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 0 mg
large baking sheet with parchment with parsley and serve. cholesterol; 647 mg sodium; 18 g car-
paper. Drain the excess marinade and Options: add red pepper flakes and a bohydrate; 3 g fiber; 6 g sugar; 2 g
discard. teaspoon of maple syrup for a sweet protein.
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Find out more about the Hope
BEER
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San Francisco Beer Week events
occurring locally this weekend:
Janet Louie: Looking at the World House Program that provides a com- Sour ending.The Refuge, San Carlos, 963 Laurel
with Fen Shui Eyes. 7:30 a.m. 6650 prehensive abuse treatment in a res- Friday, Feb. 17: St., San Carlos.
Golf Course Drive, Burlingame. $15. idential environment addressing the ers to pair their creations with fresh Sour Power: a showcase of sour beers. The The Lost Abbey sours and strong ales. Grape
For more information contact 787- needs for up to 16 women, pregnant food from his kitchen.
5595. women and women with infants Refuge, 1143 Crane St., Menlo Park. and Grain, 227 S. San Mateo Drive, San Mateo.
who have been involved in the crim- Representatives from Sierra Nevada Barrel-aged beers. Ale Arsenal, 971 Laurel St., Firestone Walker tap takeover. Ale Arsenal, San
IPhone Basics. Noon. South San inal justice system. No charge, but Brewing Company, a pioneer in the San Carlos. Carlos, 971 Laurel St.
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. items such as towels, silverware, new Bay Luv: showcasing local beers and brewers. Noelanis Hawaiian food and beer pairing.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. For underwear and socks, twin sheets California independent beer market, The Standby, 935 Airport Blvd., South San Armstrong Brewing Company, 415 Grand Ave.,
more information email valle@plsin- and dishes are a part of the Hope visited Pacinis establishment Francisco. South San Francisco.
fo.org. House Wish List. For more informa-
tion call 592-5822. Thursday, Feb. 16, to offer some of the Beers, blues and barbecue. Armstrong Brewing Beeriodic bingo. Whole Foods taproom, 1250
Lunchtime Knitters. Noon. South Chico brewerys more obscure cre- Company, 415 Grand Ave., South San Francisco. Jefferson Ave., Redwood City.
San Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Improve Your Relationships. 4 p.m. Stone Brewing tap takeover. Armadillo Willys Sour Saturday with Friends. Gourmet Haus
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. For to 5 p.m. Peninsula Jewish ations in tandem with light bites. A BBQ, 2260 Bridgepointe Parkway, Foster City. Staudt, 2615 Broadway, Redwood City.
more information email valle@plsin- Community Center, 800 Foster City day earlier, he welcomed Fieldwork Barrel House Brewing Company tap takeover. Hazed and confused: Blind hazy IPA tasting.
fo.org. Blvd., Foster City. Come for a free Brewing Company from Berkeley to The Refuge, 963 Laurel St., San Carlos. Harrys Hofbrau, 1909 El Camino Real, Redwood
yoga and meditation session Beeriodic bingo. Whole Foods taproom, 1250 City.
Video Games. 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. designed to reduce stress, increase pour some suds complementing
energy and improve relationships. Jefferson Ave., Redwood City.
Video Games. Grand Avenue Library, seafood fare in a boat to table dinner.
306 Walnut Ave., South San
Francisco. For more information
For more information call 995-6423.
Having effectively just launched his
Avery Brewing tap takeover. Harrys Hofbrau,
1909 El Camino Real, Redwood City.
Sunday, Feb. 19:
email valle@plsinfo.org. Nest Reception. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. company, Pacini said he deeply appre- Cellermaker tap takeover. Gourmet Haus Staudt, Mystery event. Armstrong Brewing Company,
1018 Main St., Redwood City. Come 2615 Broadway, Redwood City. 415 Grand Ave., South San Francisco.
Dead Accounts. 8 p.m. 2120 to Redwood Citys Main Gallery for ciates the support offered by his more Beeriodic bingo. Whole Foods taproom, 1250
Broadway, Redwood City. Come the opening reception of Nest, accomplished industry colleagues. Jefferson Ave., Redwood City.
watch this dark comedic play about which explores relationships with
There is enough business around for
Saturday, Feb. 18: Serpents and Stouts. Ale Arsenal, San Carlos,
the conflict between Main Street and homes through art. Snacks and
Wall Street. Tickets start at $35. For drinks will be provided. For more everyone and the attitude of if we all Sour Saturday featuring the release of Sim 971 Laurel St., San Carlos.
more information call 493-2006. information call 701-1018. Pickin. Alpha Acid Brewing Company, 121 Fieldwork Brewing Company tap takeover.The
stick together then we will be fine Industrial Road, #11, Belmont. Refuge, 1143 Crane St., Menlo Park.
SATURDAY, FEB. 18 Dead Accounts. 8 p.m. 2120 works well, he said.
Elder Care Resource Fair. 9 a.m. to 1 Broadway, Redwood City. Come Fieldwork Brewing Company owner
p.m. San Carlos Adult Community watch this dark comedic play about Considering the traveling and coor- A focus on supporting local business
Center, 601 Chestnut St. This free the conflict between Main Street and Barry Braden opened his company dur- dination required to throw events else- will be a key component of an event
resource fair will offer a variety of Wall Street. Tickets start at $35. For ing beer week three years ago and
information on senior resources and more information call 493-2006. where, plus hosting beer bashes at the held Friday, Feb. 17, at The StandBy
services, in addition to special pre- worked quickly to establish a reputa- companys variety of Northern when Marquez solely serves beers from
sentations, health screenings and SUNDAY, FEB. 19 tion as one of the Bay Areas premier California outlets, Braden said the Bay Area breweries.
refreshments. For more information Peter Foley Exhibit. Noon to 4 p.m.
contact 344-5200. 275A Linden St., Redwood City. ale dispensaries. week can be exhausting. Such an occasion can go far to forti-
Exhibit will be open from Feb. 10 to In short order, the company has I think by next Tuesday when fying the brotherhood of breweries
Blood Sugar Testing. 9 a.m. to 1 March 10 on weekends from 1 p.m.
p.m. San Carlos Adult Community to 4 p.m. For more information con- expanded beyond its original East Bay everyone has a bit of a hangover, well established within a 40-mile radius, he
Center, 601 Chestnut St., San Carlos. tact 569-0275. headquarters to Sacramento and Napa, be able to take a rest. But until then, said.
Nursing students from the College of while further plans are in place to open we will persevere, he said.
San Mateo will do non-fasting blood Rethinking Your Supplement It allows all these smaller brewers
sugar testing for all ages, during the Routine. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. 150 San more locations in Monterey and San Joe Marquez, owner of The StandBy
Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. A fresh to kind of shine and bring some noto-
Elder Care Resource Fair. Free. For Mateo, at the Bay Meadows develop- club in South San Francisco, echoed a
more information call 344-5200. perspective on critical health and riety and awareness to them, he said.
lifestyle considerations to determine ment this May or June. similar sentiment.
which supplements are best-suited
Bars like us learn as well and see the
Cosplay Day. 10 a.m. South San Having spent a few years previously There is a lot going on, we just try trends out there. Its a great way for
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. for different parts of life. Free. For
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. more information contact in San Diego, another of the nations to make sure everyone is taken care of everyone to network and get your
There will be prizes awarded for the patti@bondmarcom.com. most vibrant beer scenes, Braden said and not waiting too long, he said. product out there. And the consumer
best costumes. For more information he believes the community locally is a
email valle@plsinfo.org. Ballroom Dancing. 1 p.m. to 3:30 Some people have to be patient, and benefits the most.
p.m. San Bruno Senior Center, 1555 league ahead of other regions. for the most part everyone is. But
Stoke Your Creative Fire. 10 a.m. Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno. Entering his fifth year of hosting
Come for ballroom dancing with fel- I believe beer week is every week of come Monday, we are ready for some
441 Seaport Court, Redwood City. beer week events, Marquez said he is
Susan M. Osborn presents three ways low seniors. Admission is $5. For the year. Its unbelievable, he said. rest.
more information call 616-7150. refreshed to see an enthusiasm for craft
to revitalize your writing at the The craft beer culture in the Bay Area Marquez does not brew, but his bar at
monthly meeting of the California ales takes hold along the Peninsula.
Writers Club. $10 members, $15 non- Friends Book Sale. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. is as good as anything in the country. 935 Airport Blvd. has established a
members, $5 students with I.D. For San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Following the event in Half Moon reputation as a beer drinkers paradise Its nice to see these other places
more information contact Carlos. For more information call 591- taking on beer week and making it
bbaynes303@aol.com. 0341 ext. 237. Bay, Bradens brewery migrated to San by offering a wide variety of quality
Carlos the next day to offer 16 of its selections, as well as some limited such a big deal in San Mateo County,
San Mateo County Libraries Comic Dead Accounts. 2 p.m. 2120
own beers at Ale Arsenal, at 871 Laurel releases potentially difficult to track he said.
Arts Fest: Cult Indie Cartoonists Broadway, Redwood City. Come
Gilbert, Jamie and Mario watch this dark comedic play about St., which he credited as one of the pri- down elsewhere. Braden agreed, while noting the
Hernandez. 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. the conflict between Main Street and He has also partnered with other series of celebrations can be taxing
Wall Street. Tickets start at $35. For mary Peninsula establishments help-
Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave., which requires a hearty thirst to
Millbrae. For more information call more information call 493-2006. ing build the reputation of Fieldwork South City beer makers such as
312-5258. Brewing Company in San Mateo Armstrong Brewing Company and 47 endure.
Peninsula Museum of Art Exhibits.
Stress, Hormones and Your Health. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. 1777 California Drive, County. The brewery will also host a Hills Brewing Company to offer their This is a great week. It is a lot of
11:30 a.m. to noon. 150 San Mateo Burlingame. Featuring two new similar event Sunday, Feb. 19, at The crafts, plus established a shuttle line fun, but it is rigorous, he said. So
Road, Half Moon Bay. Seminar provid- exhibits: Up Close by Gordon Smedt
ing steps to immediately beginning and Earth and Sea by Sean Refuge restaurant in Menlo Park. from his lounge to the other locales. you got to stay hydrated.
to regain health, youth and life. Free. Monaghan. Exhibits open 11 a.m. to 5
For more information contact p.m. Wednesday to Saturday through
patti@bondmarcom.com. April 30. Free. For more information
contact 692-2101.
Bottle Your Own Wine. 12:30 p.m. to
3:30 p.m. La Honda Winery, 2645 Fair Day of Remembrance Film
Oaks Ave., Redwood City. Tasting and Screenings. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Millbrae
entry is free. For more information Library, 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. RSVP
visit lahondawinery.com. at www.bit.ly/2kowCWv. For more
information call 697-7607.
Bulletproof Nutrition Wellness
Lecture. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. 150 San 80th Annual Student Speaker
Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. Perform Contest. 7 p.m. 1818 Gilbreth Road,
better, think faster and live better Burlingame. Come watch students
using a proven blend of ancient give speeches and have a chance to
knowledge and brand new tech- win over $21,000 in scholarships. For
nologies. Free. For more information more information call (415) 271-
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #272173
The following person is doing business
as: Portola Pianoworks, 1916 Eaton
is actually right here in the present, as it has been for centuries The local community Ave., SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis-
tered Owner: Brian Fox, same address.
newspaper. We ignore the naysayers and shun the "experts" when it comes to the "demise" of The business is conducted by an Individ-
ual. The registrants commenced to
the newspaper industry. transact business under the FBN on
01/24/2017.
/s/Brian Fox/
The leading local daily news resource for the You will be offering a wide variety of This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 01/25/2017. (Pub-
SF Peninsula seeks an entreprenuerial marketing solutions including print advertising, lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
Advertising Account Exec to sell advertising inserts, graphic design, niche publications, 1/27/17, 2/03/17, 2/10/17, 2/17/17).
and marketing solutions to local businesses. online advertising, event marketing, social media FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
We are looking for a special person to join our and whatever else we come up with if as the STATEMENT #272175
The following person is doing business
team for an immediate opening. industry continues its evolution and our paper as: Arreagas Mobile Services Auto
continues its upward trajectory. Body, 1021 Hilton St. Apt. B, REDWOOD
You must be community-minded, action- CITY, CA 94063. Registered Owner:
Evelyn Romero Gomez, same address.
oriented, customer-focused, and without fail, a Experience with print advertising and online The business is conducted by an Individ-
self starter. You will be responsible for sales marketing a plus. But we will consider a ual. The registrants commenced to
transact business under the FBN on
and account management activities associated candidate with little or no sales experience as 01/26/2017.
/s/Evelyn Romero Gomez/
with either a territory or vertical category. long as you have these traits: This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 01/26/2017. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
t)VOHFSGPSTVDDFTTt"CJMJUZUPBEBQUUPDIBOHF 1/27/17, 2/03/17, 2/10/17, 2/17/17).
t1SPmDJFODZXJUIDPNQVUFSTBOEDPNGPSUXJUIOVNCFST
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
t(FOFSBMCVTJOFTTBDVNFOBOEDPNNPOTFOTFNBSLFUJOHBCJMJUJFT STATEMENT #272281
The following person is doing business
as: New York Pizza, 700 San Bruno Ave
Join us, if you check off on these qualities and also believe in the future of newspapers. E, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered
Owner: TSB Foods, Inc, CA. The busi-
Please email your resume to ads@smdailyjournal.com ness is conducted by a Corporation. The
A cover letter with your views on the newspaper industry would also be helpful. registrants commenced to transact busi-
ness under the FBN on N/A.
/s/Tarundeep Singh Bhatia/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 2/01/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula
2/03/17, 2/10/17, 2/17/17, 2/24/17).
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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 #272184 STATEMENT #272170 STATEMENT #272358
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
as: Roadside 7, 308 7th Ave, SAN MA- as: MR TILE, 1414 San Carlos Ave. Apt as: Branching Out Solar, 293 Avalon
TEO, CA 94401. Registered Owner: #205, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis- Drive, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Quang Ly, 768 Valencia Dr, MILPITAS, tered Owner: Mario Roberto Reyes, sa-
CA 95035. The business is conducted mem address. The business is conduct- 94080. Registered Owner: David Wer-
by an Individual. The registrants com- ed by an Individual. The registrants theimer, same address. The business is
menced to transact business under the commenced to transact business under conducted by an Individual. The regis-
FBN on N/A. the FBN on N/A. trants commenced to trans act business
/s/Quang Ly/ /s/Mario Roberto Reyes/ under the FBN on 2/8/2017.
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/David Wertheimer/
sor-County Clerk on 1/26/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 1/25/2017. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 2/8/2017. (Publish-
2/3/17, 2/10/17, 2/17/17, 2/24/17). 2/03/17, 2/10/17, 2/17/17, 2/24/17). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
2/10/17, 2/17/17, 2/24/17, 3/3/17).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #271962 STATEMENT #272144
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
as: Kuti Shipping, 1900 Newbridge Ave STATEMENT #272312
SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered
as: Hello Pretty Lash by Patty, 1301 W
Hillsdale Blvd, Apt 404, SAN MATEO, The following person is doing business Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
Owner: 1) Tevita Lata, 2) Meleseini Vai- CA 94403. Registered Owner: Patricia as: PM Shift Recordings, 273 Sunshine
tai Lata, same address. The business is Anca Nedelcu, same address. The Drive, PACIFICA, CA 94044. Registered
conducted by a Married Couple. The business is conducted by an Individual. Owner: Trevor Lavina Mijares, same ad-
registrants commenced to transact busi- The registrants commenced to transact dress. The business is conducted by an
ness under the FBN on N/A. business under the FBN on N/A.
/s/Tevita Lata/ Individual. The registrants commenced to
/s/Patricia Anca Nedelcu/ trans act business under the FBN on
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 1/6/2017. (Publish- N/A.
sor-County Clerk on 1/24/2017. (Publish- /s/Trevor Lavina Mijares/
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
2/3/17, 2/10/17, 2/17/17, 2/24/17). 2/03/17, 2/10/17, 2/17/17, 2/24/17). This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 2/6/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 2/10/17, 2/17/17, 2/24/17, 3/3/17).
STATEMENT #272061
The following person is doing business STATEMENT #272205
as: Franciscan-OFarrell Investment Co., The following person is doing business
1740 Marco Polo Way #6, BURLIN- as: Catapulter Solutions, 1133 Alameda, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
GAME, CA 94010. Registered Owner: #5, BELMONT, CA 94002. Registered STATEMENT #272458
John Doherty, same address. The busi- Owner: Bruce Douglas, same address. The following person is doing business
ness is conducted by a Limited Partner- The business is conducted by an Individ- as: Atali Winery, 1697 Industrial Rd.,
ship. The registrants commenced to ual. The registrants commenced to SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered
transact business under the FBN on transact business under the FBN on Owner: Natalie Chu, 1327 Loyola Dr.,
07/01/1979. 12/15/2016.
Santal Clara, CA 95051. The business is 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
/s/John Doherty/ /s/Bruce L. Douglas/
This statement was filed with the Asses- conducted by an Individual. The regis-
This statement was filed with the Asses- trants commenced to trans act business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME NOTICE OF PETITION TO A hearing on the petition will be held in
sor-County Clerk on 1/18/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 1/27/2017. (Publish- STATEMENT #272189 AdMINISTER ESTATE OF this court as follows: MAR. 21, 2017 at
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, under the FBN on 2/15/17. The following person is doing business Giovanna Celina Ramirez aka Giovanna 9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior
2/03/17, 2/10/17, 2/17/17, 2/24/17). 2/03/17, 2/10/17, 2/17/17, 2/24/17). /s/Natalie Chui/ as: Baby Buckle, 1683 Rosita Road, PA- C. Ramirez and Giovanna Ramirez Court of California, County of San Mateo,
This statement was filed with the Asses- CIFICA, CA 94044. Registered Owner: Case Number: 17PRO00137 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA
sor-County Clerk on 2/15/2017. (Publish- Teresa A. Morrow, same address. The To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- 94063.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, business is conducted by an Individual. tingent creditors, and persons who may If you object to the granting of the peti-
STATEMENT #272060 STATEMENT #272146 2/17/17, 2/24/17, 3/3/17, 3/10/17). The registrants commenced to trans act otherwise be interested in the will or es- tion, you should appear at the hearing
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business business under the FBN on N/A. tate, or both, of Giovanna Celina Ramir- and state your objections or file written
as: Franciscan-Fulton II Investment Co, as: Yi Yuan Sezchuan Restaurant, 1711 /s/Teresa A. Morrow/ ez aka Giovanna C. Ramirez and Gio- objections with the court before the hear-
1740 Marco Polo Way #6, BURLIN- El Camino Real, MILLBRAE, CA 94030. This statement was filed with the Asses- vanna Ramirez. A Petition for Probate ing. Your appearance may be in person
Registered Owner: Keystone Brothers, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
GAME, CA 94010. Registered Owner: sor-County Clerk on 1/27/2017. (Publish- has been filed by Carlos Ramirez in the or by your attorney.
John Doherty, same address. The busi- Inc., CA. The business is conducted by STATEMENT #272456
The following person is doing business ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Superior Court of California, County of If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
ness is conducted by a Limited Partner- a Corporation. The registrants com- 2/17/17, 2/24/17, 3/3/17, 3/10/17). San Mateo. The Petition for Probate re- itor of the decedent, you must file your
ship. The registrants commenced to menced to transact business under the as: Giordano Restorations, 1011 Brans-
quests that Carlos Ramirez be appointed claim with the court and mail a copy to
transact business under the FBN on FBN on N/A. ten Rd, Unit D, SAN CARLOS, CA as personal representative to administer the personal representative appointed by
07/01/1979. /s/Nick Hu/ 94070. Registered Owner: Paul Giorda- ORdER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR the estate of the decedent. The petition the court within the later of either (1) four
/s/John Doherty/ This statement was filed with the Asses- no, 403 Promenade Lane, Redwood CHANGE OF NAME requests the decedents will and codicils, months from the date of first issuance of
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 1/23/2017. (Publish- City, CA 94065. The business is con- CASE# 17CIV00322 if any, be admitted to probate. The will letters to a general personal representa-
sor-County Clerk on 1/18/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ducted by an Individual. The registrants SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, and any codicils are available for exami- tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/03/17, 2/10/17, 2/17/17, 2/24/17). commenced to trans act business under COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, nation in the file kept by the court. Calilfornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
2/03/17, 2/10/17, 2/17/17, 2/24/17). 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, The petition requests authority to admin- from the date of mailing or personal de-
the FBN on 9/1/16..
/s/Paul Giordano/ REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 ister the estate under the Independent livery to you of a notice under sectioin
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME PETITION OF
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #272036 This statement was filed with the Asses- Administration of Estates Act. (This au- 9052 of the Callifornia Probate
Mary Patricia Davis thority will allow the personal representa- Code.Other California statutes and legal
STATEMENT #272228 The following person is doing business sor-County Clerk on 2/15/2017. (Publish- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
The following person is doing business tive to take many actions without obtain- authority may affect your rights as a
as: Cleaneat Home Services, 361 Com- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Petitioner: Mary Patricia Davis a petition ing court approval. Before taking certain creditor. You may want to consult with an
as: Faygo California, 1475 Huntington mercial Ave Apt 6, SOUTH SAN FRAN- 2/17/17, 2/24/17, 3/3/17, 3/10/17).
Ave Suite 201, SOUTH SAN FRANCIS- with this court for a decree changing very important actions, however, the per- attorney knowledgable in California law.
CISCO, CA 94080. Registered Owner: name as follows: sonal representative will be required to You may examine the file kept by the
CO, CA 94015. Registered Owner: Chris Susana Perez Varela, same address.
Balestin, 1792 Holly Ave., San Bruno, Present name: Mary Patricia Davis give notice to interested persons unless court. If you are a person interested in
The business is conducted by an Individ- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Proposed Name: Mary Patricia Nieberd- they have waived notice or consented to the estate, you may file with the court a
CA 94066. The business is conducted ual. The registrants commenced to trans
by an Individual. The registrants com- STATEMENT #272194 ing the proposed action.) The independent Request for Special Notice (form DE-
act business under the FBN on N/A. The following person is doing business THE COURT ORDERS that all persons administration authority will be granted 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
menced to transact business under the /s/Susana Perez Varela/
FBN on 1/15/17. as: Healthy Grains Bakery, 151 Fifth interested in this matter shall appear be- unless an interested person files an ob- praisal of estate assets or of any petition
This statement was filed with the Asses- fore this court at the hearing indicated
/s/Chris Balestin/ sor-County Clerk on 1/13/2017. (Publish- Ave., REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. jection to the petition and shows good or account as provided in Probate Code
This statement was filed with the Asses- Registered Owner: Olivia PerezNegron below to show cause, if any, why the pe- cause why the court should not grant au- section 1250. A Request for Special No-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, tition for change of name should not be thority. tice form is available from the court clerk.
sor-County Clerk on 1/31/2017. (Publish- 2/10/17, 2/17/17, 2/24/17, 3/3/17). Galvan, 1693 Kentfield Ave., Redwood
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, City, CA 94061. The business is con- granted. Any person objecting to the A hearing on the petition will be held in Attorney for Petitioner:
2/03/17, 2/10/17, 2/17/17, 2/24/17). name changes described above must file this court as follows: MAR. 13, 2017 at Nicole D. Warmerdam, Esq.
ducted by an Individual. The registrants a written objection that includes the rea- 9:00 a.m., Department 28, Room 2F, Su- Barulich Dugoni Law Group, Inc.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME commenced to trans act business under sons for the objection at least two court
STATEMENT #272354 perior Court of California, County of San 400 So. El Camino Real, Suite 1000
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME the FBN on January 29, 2017. days before the matter is scheduled to Mateo, 400 County Center, Redwood SAN MATEO, CA 94402
The following person is doing business /s/Olivia PerezNegron Galvan/ be heard and must appear at the hearing
STATEMENT #272246 as: Autokraft, 609 California Drive, BUR- City, CA 94063. (650) 292-2900
The following person is doing business This statement was filed with the Asses- to show cause why the petition should If you object to the granting of the peti- FILED: 2/15/2017
LINGAME, CA 94010. Registered Own-
as: A&A Landscape, Inc., 812 Sweeney
er: Autokraft Automotive, LLC, CA. The sor-County Clerk on 1/27/2017. (Publish- not be granted. If no written objection is tion, you should appear at the hearing (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
Ave, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. Reg- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, timely filed, the court may grant the peti- and state your objections or file written nal on 2/17/17, 2/24/17, 2/25/17 )
istered Owner: A&A Landscape Inc., CA. business is conducted by a Limited Lia- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
bility Company. The registrants com- 2/17/17, 2/24/17, 3/3/17, 3/10/17). objections with the court before the hear-
The business is conducted by a Corpora- petition shall be held on 3/22/17 at 9 ing. Your appearance may be in person
tion. The registrants commenced to menced to trans act business under the a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County
FBN on N/A. or by your attorney.
transact business under the FBN on . FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
/s/Jose A. Quintero/ /s/Alex Dughman/ copy of this Order to Show Cause shall
This statement was filed with the Asses- STATEMENT #272248 itor of the decedent, you must file your
This statement was filed with the Asses- be published at least once each week for claim with the court and mail a copy to
sor-County Clerk on 2/01/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 2/8/2017. (Publish- The following person is doing business four successive weeks prior to the date the personal representative appointed by
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, as: 1)Karis Finance 2)RCFE FOR SALE, set for hearing on the petition in the fol- the court within the later of either (1) four ORdER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
2/03/17, 2/10/17, 2/17/17, 2/24/17). 2/10/17, 2/17/17, 2/24/17, 3/3/17). 1534 Plaza Lane, BURLINGAME, CA lowing newspaper of general circulation: months from the date of first issuance of CHANGE OF NAME
94010. Registered Owner: TD Real Es- San Mateo Daily Journal letters to a general personal representa- CASE# 17CIV00305
tate, CA. The business is conducted by Filed: 2/8/2017 tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
a Corporation. The registrants com- /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ Calilfornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
menced to trans act business under the Judge of the Superior Court from the date of mailing or personal de- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
FBN on N/A.. Dated: 2/06/2017 livery to you of a notice under sectioin REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
/s/Ton Dang/ (Published 2/17/17, 2/24/17, 3/3/17, 9052 of the Callifornia Probate PETITION OF
This statement was filed with the Asses- 3/10/17). Code.Other California statutes and legal Vanitha Nambiraghavan
authority may affect your rights as a TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
sor-County Clerk on 2/1/2017. (Publish- Petitioner: Vanitha Nambiraghavan, a
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, creditor. You may want to consult with an
attorney knowledgable in California law. petition with this court for a decree
2/17/17, 2/24/17, 3/3/17, 3/10/17). You may examine the file kept by the changing name as follows:
STATEMENT OF ABANdONMENT OF court. If you are a person interested in Present name: Vanitha Nambiraghavan
THE USE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS the estate, you may file with the court a Proposed Name: Harini Nambiraghavan
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME NAME STATEMENT 267642 Request for Special Notice (form DE- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
STATEMENT #272434 Name of the person abandoning the use 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- interested in this matter shall appear be-
The following person is doing business of the Fictitious Business Name: Margar- praisal of estate assets or of any petition fore this court at the hearing indicated
as: Artists 4 Equality, 723 S Humboldt et Cy. Name of Business: MAGGIESTI- or account as provided in Probate Code below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
FOR IMMEdIATE RELEASE Street #4, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. NYTREATS. Date of original filing: section 1250. A Request for Special No- tition for change of name should not be
Marich Confectionery Registered Owner: Wendy Golden, same 12/30/2015. Address of Principal Place tice form is available from the court clerk. granted. Any person objecting to the
1/26/17 address. The business is conducted by of Business: 688 Mariners Island Blvd. Attorney for Petitioner: name changes described above must file
an Individual. The registrants com- #116, San Mateo, CA 94404. Registrant: David G. Finkelstein a written objection that includes the rea-
Margaret Cy, same address The busi- 528 S. El Camino Real Ste 306 sons for the objection at least two court
Marich Confectionery Co. ISSUES ALLERGY ALERT ON menced to trans act business under the ness was conducted by an Individual. days before the matter is scheduled to
SAN MATEO, CA 94402
FBN on N/A. /s/Margaret Cy/ be heard and must appear at the hearing
POTENTIAL UNDECLARED ALMONDS IN PRODUCT /s/Wendy Golden/ This statement was filed with the Asses-
((650) 425-7749
FILED: 2/10/2017 to show cause why the petition should
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- not be granted. If no written objection is
Marich Confectionery of Hollister, California is voluntarily sor-County Clerk on 2/14/2017. (Publish- County on 2/02/17. (Published in the San nal on 2/17/17, 2/24/17, 2/25/17 ) timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
recalling 4.25oz Valentine Chocolate Caramel Hearts UPC ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Mateo Daily Journal, 2/03/17, 2/10/17, tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
2/17/17, 2/24/17, 3/3/17, 3/10/17). 2/17/17, 2/24/17). petition shall be held on 3/10/17 at 9
COdE 797817-44440-9 because it may contain Triple Choco- a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County
late Toffee which contains almonds. People who have an al- Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A
lergy or severe sensitivity almonds run the risk of serious or copy of this Order to Show Cause shall
be published at least once each week for
life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these prod- four successive weeks prior to the date
ucts.
IMMEdIATE OPENING NOTICE OF PETITION TO
AdMINISTER ESTATE OF
Bud L. Jones
set for hearing on the petition in the fol-
lowing newspaper of general circulation:
San Mateo Daily Journal
Product was distributed in California, Oklahoma and Minne-
sota in retail form. NEWSPAPER aka Bud Levatte Jones aka Bud Jones
Case Number: 17PRO00150
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
Filed: 01/26/17
/s/Steven C. Dylina/
Judge of the Superior Court
The product can be identified by its Valentines Day themed
packaging. It comes in a 4.25oz (120g) bright red and pink box
dELIVERY tingent creditors, and persons who may
otherwise be interested in the will or es-
tate, or both, of Bud L. Jones aka Bud
Levatte Jones aka Bud Jones. A Petition
Dated: 1/25/2017
(Published 2/03/17, 2/10/17, 2/17/17,
2/24/17).
with the product name of Chocolate Caramel Hearts. The lot for Probate has been filed by Viki J.
code being recalled is 0031711 with a best by date of 9/30/17 Young in the Superior Court of Califor-
and can be found on the bottom of the package. nia, County of San Mateo. The Petition
LEGAL NOTICES
Fictitious Business Name Statements,
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
Notice of Public Sales and More.
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
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Islamic State suicide bombing Raja Somro, who witnessed the attack, killed seven people.
Around the world told a local TV network that hundreds of The airstrike hit a house packed with
at Pakistan shrine kills 75 anonymity because they were not author- people were performing a spiritual dance mourners in Arhab, some 40 kilometers (25
KARACHI, Pakistan An Islamic State ized to brief reporters. Fazal Palejo, a senior known as the Dhamal when the bomber miles) from Sanaa, on Wednesday. Fahd
suicide bomber struck inside a famed shrine health official in Sindh province, confirmed struck. Maqhat, head of the nearby Omeria hospi-
in southern Pakistan on Thursday, killing at the toll. I saw bodies everywhere. I saw bodies of tal, said six women and one girl were killed,
least 75 people in the deadliest attack in the The Islamic State group claimed the attack women and children, he said. and that another 10 women were wounded.
country in more than two years. in a statement circulated by its Aamaq news There have been ongoing military con-
The bomber entered the main hall of the agency, saying it had targeted a Shiite Saudi-led coalition to frontations for days between the Yemeni
shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar in Sehwan gathering. The Sunni extremist group probe Yemen funeral airstrike armed forces and Houthi militias outside
and detonated his payload amid dozens of views Shiites as apostates and has targeted Sanaa, the coalition said in a statement,
worshippers, according to three security Pakistans Shiite minority in the past. It SANAA, Yemen The Saudi-led coali- referring to the Shiite Houthi rebels who
officials, who said at least 20 women and views Sufi shrines like the one targeted tion said Thursday it will probe reports of control the capital. We will verify these
nine children were among the dead. Thursday as a form of idolatry. an ai rs t ri k e t arg et i n g a g at h eri n g o f claims and provide media outlets with any
The officials spoke on condition of female mourners near the capital, which information we obtain.
They see its not fair. You take a look at some Stephen Bannons decree that the media are Russia and talked down several reporters
TRUMP
Continued from page 1
of your shows and you see the bias and the
hatred.
The hastily called news conference was not
the opposition party.
Trump had put claims of press prejudice at
the center of his campaign in an unprece-
before they could finish their questions.
On one subject in the news, he did defend
the national security adviser he recently
on the White Houses original schedule for dented way and earlier this month falsely fired.
Thursday, and some of Trumps own aides accused the media of refusing to cover terror- But he also made a point of complimenting
primed to unload on his favorite targets. were surprised when the president let slip at a ist attacks across the world. Though a softball inquiry about the first lady as a
In nearly an hour and a half at the lectern, morning meeting that he would hold the Thursdays news conference was a messy, very nice question. He teased CNN reporter
Trump bullied reporters, dismissed facts and event in the East Room just hours later. fact-challenged affair, it may well have been Jim Acosta for having the same last name as
then cracked a few caustic jokes a combi- The performance was vintage Trump, a cheered by Trump supporters across the coun- his new pick for labor secretary Alexander
nation that once made the candidate irre- throwback to the messy, zinger-filled news try who had packed arenas last year to jeer Acosta, whose appointment was ostensibly
sistible cable TV fodder. Now in office, he conferences he held during the early stages of reporters and chant tell the truth at the the reason for the news conference and
went even further, blaming the media for all his campaign. And, when combined with a press pen.
but sinking his not-yet-launched attempt to said he asked his staff to make sure the men
rally slated for Saturday in Florida, it An Associated Press-GfK poll taken on the werent related.
make a deal with Moscow. appeared to be the start of a one-two punch eve of the election revealed that 87 percent of
That matters, Trump said in one of his There were startling moments aplenty.
meant to re-energize a president whose White Trumps supporters saw the media as biased He chided a Jewish reporter wearing a kip-
many improvisational asides, because hed House in recent days has been buffeted by cri- against him.
been briefed and I can tell you ... nuclear pah for asking a question about anti-
sis and paralyzed by dysfunction. Trump retains support among
holocaust would be like no other. Semitism. He asked an African-American
Yet it was a far cry from the buck stops Republicans, and solid majorities of
This was his and his aides attempt to get here mantra popularized by Harry Truman reporter whether she could help set up a meet-
Americans say he is following through on
the boss his groove back. Trump used the and other presidents who believed that the his promises and is viewed as a strong leader, ing with the Congressional Black Caucus. He
event to try to claw his young administration ultimate responsibility for any White House according to a Gallup survey. But his overall displayed a rare moment of introspection
back from the brink after a defeat in court and struggles lay with the president himself. job approval rating is much lower than those when he discussed his love for kids amid his
the forced resignation of his top national Trump was eager to assign blame elsewhere, of past presidents at the same point in their very, very hard decision whether to poten-
security adviser. ignoring the nations healthy economy and administrations. According to a Pew tially deport young immigrants who came to
He taunted reporters and waved away their relative peace when he took office to say to Research Center survey, 39 percent of the United States illegally as children.
attempts to fact-check him in real time. He be honest, I inherited a mess, a mess, at Americans approve of his job performance But mostly it was Trumps bravado on dis-
(incorrectly) touted his Electoral College home and abroad, a mess. while 56 percent disapprove. play, as when he incorrectly asserted that his
total and repeatedly blasted his November He mostly blamed the media for his woes, For all of Trumps complaints, he appeared Electoral College victory had been the
opponent somehow mentioning Hillary rebuffing suggestions that he was undermin- to delight in sparring with reporters in what largest of any president since Ronald Reagan
Clinton more than anyone else in his defense ing confidence in the press or threatening was only his second news conference since and then simply dismissed a reporters
of his administrations early days. He the First Amendment by trying to convince last July. Several times he extended the event attempt to correct him.
bragged that his White House is a fine-tuned the nation that the press honestly is out of in order to field more questions. Well, I dont know, I was given that infor-
machine and claimed there has never been a control. Not that he answered them all. He dodged mation, said Trump. But it was a very sub-
presidency that has done so much in such a The press has become so dishonest that if inquiries about his campaigns links to stantial victory, do you agree with that?
short period of time. we dont talk about it, we are doing a tremen-
If only the news media would give him dous disservice to the American people, he
credit. Over and over, he accused the political said. Tremendous disservice.
press of being dishonest and suggested that
Never before has a president stood in the
any negative coverage of his administration
White House and so publicly maligned the
was fake news. He unloaded a torrent of
press or attacked reporters by name, accord-
grievances while positioning himself as the
ing to presidential historians. Not even
stand-in for the everyman, who, he declared,
Back or
Richard Nixon in the days of Watergate.
hates and distrusts reporters as much as he
It was bizarre theater, said Douglas
does.
Brinkley, a professor of history at Rice
The press the public doesnt believe
University. He turned a presidential press
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