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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/STATE Tuesday March 7, 2017 5
Local brief
Man, 26, who died in crash identified
State popular-vote measure Around the state
Afghan family detained in LA
A man who died when the car he was in
crashed into a cement drainage outlet along
state Highway 84 in Menlo Park early
to start signature gathering
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nearly 2.9 million votes, the largest margin by
released but status unclear
SANTA ANA An Afghan family of five
who traveled to the United States on special
visas and were detained by immigration offi-
Saturday morning has been identified as 26- which a candidate has lost the popular vote and cials at the Los Angeles airport were released
year-old Jonathan Ferguson, according to SACRAMENTO Supporters of a California still won the election. In California, only 31 from custody Monday, according to the U.S.
the San Mateo County Coroners Office. proposition asking if the president should be percent of voters cast their ballots for Trump. government and the familys attorneys.
elected by popular vote have cleared the rst The state is already part of the National The mother, father and their three young
Ferguson, a Newark resident, was pro- hurdle to getting on the ballot. Popular Vote Interstate Compact, which would sons, including a baby, arrived at the airport
nounced dead at the scene of the crash, which The California secretary of states ofce require Electoral College voters to cast ballots Thursday for a connecting flight to
occurred at about 3:15 a.m. on the highways announced Monday that proponents of the for the winner of the national popular vote if Washington state, where they planned to
eastbound lanes just east of Chilco Street, measure can begin gathering signatures from enough states to represent an electoral majority resettle.
according to police. registered voters. They must submit nearly join. So far, states that have signed on repre- Instead, U.S. immigration officials detained
366,000 signatures to the secretary of states sent 165 of the 270 electoral votes needed. them and split them up. They planned to send
Investigators determined Fergusons vehi- ofce by Aug. 30 to put the issue on the ballot. The popular vote initiative is the second to the mother and children to a detention center
cle had driven off the roadway and crashed The initiative would not change any laws. It be cleared to begin gathering signatures this in Texas, but lawyers intervened over the
into a drainage ditch along the highway, would simply ask voters if California elected election cycle. The rst, which is backed by weekend and got a federal judge to quash the
police said. ofcials should advocate for reforms such as a supporters of a campaign for California to transfer.
federal constitutional amendment to end or secede from the United States, would repeal Homeland Security officials havent said
According to his Facebook profile, change the Electoral College process. parts of the state constitution that say why the family was held, while immigrant
Ferguson had attended San Mateo High Interest in issues surrounding the Electoral California is an inseparable part of the country advocates asserted in a court petition that
School in the past and he reportedly worked College surged last year when Donald Trump and that the U.S. Constitution is the supreme there was absolutely no justification whatso-
won the presidency but lost the popular vote by law of the land. ever.
for Sony Interactive Entertainment.
Following her retirement as surgical nurse to doctors Dorothy and Eto were longtime resi-
Obituaries Raymond Kaufman and Gilbert Gradinger, she pursued char- dents of San Bruno until moving to San
itable work serving as President of Catholic Charities. Mateo 30 years ago.
Alice L. Davis Alice enjoyed traveling worldwide. Dorothy is survived by her son Edward
Alice L. Davis, born Aug. 4, 1924, died peacefully in the In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations made in (Christine) and Susan DePaula (Mark)
presence of her daughters and beloved Godson Steven Alices memory to Alzheimers research. along with her grandchildren, Eto II,
McCreery March 2, 2017. Services: Visitation, 5 p. m. -8 pm, vigil 7 p. m. , Anne, Francesca, Ryan, Zachary and also
Mother of Jan Antonini and Nancy Brown (Arne). Wednesday, March 8. Crippen & Flynn Carlmont Chapel, two great-granddaughters, Simone and
Grandmother of Chad Antonini, Allison 1111 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Funeral Mass, 11 Isla.
and Todd Brown, she was predeceased by a.m. Thursday, March 9. Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, Dorothy A funeral service will be 11 a. m.
her husband William Davis. 1040 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Landucci Friday, March 10, at Skylawn Memorial
Born in San Francisco, Alice attended Park.
Lone Mountain College before earning Dorothy Landucci In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made
her registered nursing degree from St. to Dorothys favorite charities Hanna Boys Center,
Marys Hospital. Apart from living four Dorothy Landucci, aged 92, of San Mateo, died Feb. 24, 17000 Arnold Drive, Sonoma, CA 95476-0100 or St. Judes
years in Switzerland and Innsbruck, 2017 after a battle with ALS. Childrens Hospital.
Austria with her family, she devoted her- She was born in San Francisco Sept. 13, 1924 to Milton
Alice Davis self to her nursing career. Alice was a and Lillian Brady. She attended Commerce High School in
founding member of ASPRSN, a national San Francisco.
organization of plastic and reconstructive surgical nurses, On Aug. 23, 1924 Dorothy married Eto Landucci to whom
receiving its first Outstanding Service Award. she was married to for 69 years until his death in 2011.
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President signs new
anti-terror travel ban
into artwork. To compete, 90 percent of the
materials used for the submission must be
stuff collected at home, school and everyday
life. Visit
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facility/trash-to-art-contestfor more infor-
mation. All submissions are due by Its much clearer about how it
Saturday, April 8. WASHINGTON Without fanfare, doesnt apply to groups of
*** President Donald Trump signed a scaled-back
version of his controversial ban on many for- immigrants with more clearly
The mock trial team from Me n l o
S c h o o l again won the S an Mat e o
eign travelers Monday, hoping to avoid a established constitutional rights.
new round of lawsuits and outrage while ful-
Wo o ds i de Hi g h Scho o l will present a Co unty Mo ck Tri al Co mpeti ti o n and
filling a central campaign promise. His order Thats a really important step.
theatrical production of An y t h i n g earned a bid to the state championship to be Stephen Vladeck,
still bars new visas for people from six
Go es , beginning Friday, March 10 and held later this month in Riverside. The most University of Texas law professor
Muslim-majority countries and temporarily
continuing through the following weekend. recent victory extends the schools winning
shuts down Americas refugee program.
All shows will start at 8 p.m., except a mati- streak to 70 straight, stretching back to The original travel ban
nee Sunday, March 12, at 2 p.m. Visit 2011. The county title is the schools sev- The revised order, signed with none of the
flourish of his first version, eliminates some led to instant chaos at air-
WhsDramaBoosters.org for more informa- enth consecutive, and ninth overall. ports as Homeland
tion and tickets, or call 367-9750, ext. of the most contentious aspects in an effort
*** Security officials scram-
43706. to surmount the court challenges that are sure
Sus tai nabl e San Mateo Co unty rec- to come. Trumps first order, issued just a bled to interpret how it
*** ognized the S an B run o Park was to be implemented
week after his inauguration, was halted by
Paci fi c Gas and El ectri c announced a El ementary Scho o l Di s tri ct with an federal courts. and some travelers were
$5,000 scholarship for high school sen- honorable mention for the education sys- detained before being
The new one leaves Iraq off the list of
iors, college students, veterans and adults tems work in promoting sustainable prac- sent back overseas or
banned countries at the urging of U.S. mil-
returning to school in pursuit of a science, tices. blocked from getting on
itary and diplomatic leaders but still Rex Tillerson airplanes abroad. The
technology, engineering and math career. Through a focus on recycling, compost- affects would-be visitors and immigrants
Visit pge.com/educationprogramsfor more ing, use of organic materials and more, the order quickly became the
from Iran, Syria, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen and
information. The deadline for applications districts seven schools are able to divert subject of several legal challenges and was
Libya. It also makes clear that current visa
is Friday, March 31. nearly half of their generated waste from the put on hold last month by a federal judge in
holders will not be impacted, and it removes
*** landfill. The school district is the only one Washington state.
language that would give priority to religious
The Pal o Al to Medi cal Fo undati o n is in San Mateo Co unty to have received The president repeatedly insisted he would
minorities a provision some interpreted as
offering $25,000 scholarships distributed such an honor. continue to fight for the original order in
a way to help Christians get into the U.S.
over five years to high school students *** court, even as aides worked to craft a new one.
while excluding Muslims.
interested in becoming physicians. B url i n g ame In t e rme di at e S c h o o l In the end, they chose to rescind the old order
The order wont take effect until March 16
Those interested should be seeking a col- was named to the Scho o l s To Watch though Spicer maintained the first was
despite earlier warnings from Trump and his
lege degree preparing them for a career in Taki ng Center Stag e initiative from the 100 percent legal and constitutional.
aides that any delay would put national secu-
medicine, maintain a GPA in the top 20 per- Cal i fo rni a Leag ue o f Scho o l s , State Notably absent from Trumps revised ban
rity at risk by allowing the entry of bad
cent of their class, demonstrate the need for Superi ntendent o f Publ i c Scho o l s are repeated references to the death toll from
dudes who want to harm the country.
financial assistance and live in the areas an d Cal i f o rn i a Mi ddl e Grade s the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Critics
The changes underscore the very different of the original had noted the president
served by the medical foundation, which Al l i ance. position the president finds himself in.
includes San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santra The recognition honors high performing appeared to use those attacks as evidence of
Five weeks ago, Trump dropped the first danger from certain foreigners despite the
Cruz and Contra Costa counties. schools demonstrating dedication to aca- order with a bang, catching lawmakers and fact that none of the men who hijacked jetlin-
Visit pamf.org/premedscholar for more demic excellence, responsiveness to the members of his administration by surprise.
information. Applications are due Tuesday, needs of middle schoolers and assuring ers that day were from any of the seven
He signed the order in a high-profile ceremo- banned countries.
April 4. social equity. ny at the Pentagons Hall of Heroes as House Speaker Paul Ryan commended the
Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis stood by. administration and Secretary Kelly for their
This time around, the president skipped the hard work on this measure to improve our vet-
usual public ceremony altogether. Instead, ting standards.
the administration chose to have Homeland This revised executive order advances our
Security Secretary John Kelly, Secretary of shared goal of protecting the homeland,
State Rex Tillerson and Attorney General Jeff Ryan said.
Sessions serve as the public faces of the roll- The White House dropped Iraq from the list
out at a brief press announcement. of targeted countries following pressure from
I think today was about the implementa- the Pentagon and State Department, which
tion of it, said Press Secretary Sean Spicer
noted Iraqs role in fighting the Islamic State
at a briefing off camera. group. An Iraqi spokesman said the change
Legal experts say the new order addresses marks a positive step and shows the coun-
some of the constitutional concerns raised by tries have a real partnership.
a federal appeals court about the initial ban The new order does not address concerns
but leaves room for more legal challenges. raised in a Homeland Security intelligence
Its much clearer about how it doesnt analysis obtained last month by The
apply to groups of immigrants with more Associated Press that concluded there was
clearly established constitutional rights, insufficient evidence that citizens of the orig-
said University of Texas law professor inally banned countries posed a terror threat
Stephen Vladeck. Thats a really important to the U.S. The administration has played
step. down the significance of that report.
Trump officials say the goal hasnt Trumps new order reinstates his four-
changed: keeping would-be terrorists out of month ban on all refugees from around the
the United States while the government world and keeps in place his plan to reduce
reviews vetting systems for refugees and visa
applicants from certain parts of the world.
the number of refugees to be let into the
United States this budget year to 50,000.
Tillerson said, It is the presidents solemn Syrians are also no longer subjected to an
duty to protect the American people, and with indefinite ban, despite Trumps insistence as
this order President Trump is exercising his a candidate that they pose a serious security
rightful authority to keep our people safe. threat.
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New travel ban eases some Poll: U.S. divided on
legal questions, but not all admitting refugees
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sue because they cannot THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ipants suggest the distinction may be one
hire needed workers from of perception in an age of religious and
WASHINGTON President Donald Trumps the six countries. And WASHINGTON Where immigrants are politically inspired violence and 4.8 mil-
revised travel ban eases some of the legal U.S. universities will concerned, James Wright is OK with people lion refugees fleeing war-scarred Syria.
questions surrounding the previous order, but worry about the impact of who are here legally, as well as illegally Sometimes the vetting might not be
critics said it does not answer all of them, the order on international if they havent committed crimes. But turn quality, said Randall Bagwell, 33, a
including accusations that the measure is a students willingness to the talk specifically to the risks and bene- Republican from of San Antonio, Texas, the
thinly veiled attempt to discriminate against attend college in the fits of admitting refugees to the U.S., and state second to California in settling
Muslims. United States. the New Jersey resident gives a fraught refugees between Oct. 1 and Jan. 31, accord-
Opponents promised to challenge the pres- Donald Trump The American Civil sigh. ing to the State Department. Nobody can
ident again in court. Liberties Union promised Its hard not to be conflicted, said do quality control when theyre just reacting
The new, narrower ban announced Monday to move very quickly to try to stop the Wright, 26, an independent who supports immediately.
temporarily bars new visas for citizens of six order. President Donald Trumps proposed travel President Donald Trump has long linked
predominantly Muslim countries one fewer New York immigration attorney Ted ban on certain foreigners. By no means do tougher immigration limits to a safer coun-
than the original ban, with Iraq removed from Ruthizer said this ban will be much, much I want to be cruel and keep people out who try, and on Monday signed a new travel ban
the list. It also suspends the entire U.S. tougher for a federal judge to block. need a safe place. But we have to have a bet- that, in part, will suspend refugee travel to
refugee program. Courts could nd it compelling that the ter system of thoroughly finding out who the U.S. for four months except for those
The measure applies only to refugees who order does not cover all Muslims from all they are. already on their way to the United States.
are not already on their way to the United countries, he said. And judges have a history Wright is part of a group of Americans a The new order, which takes effect on March
States and people seeking new visas. It of upholding portions of immigration law new survey suggests are making distinc- 16, will impose a 90-day ban on entry to
removes language that gave priority to reli- that discriminate on the basis of race and tions between legal immigrants who the United States for people from Sudan,
gious minorities. Critics said the language nationality when national security is an issue. choose to be here and refugees who are Syria, Iran, Libya, Somalia and Yemen
was designed to help Christians get into the Theres still the argument that, when you legal immigrants, too fleeing persecu- all Muslim-majority nations who are
U.S. and to exclude Muslims. take down all the window dressing, its still a tion in their home countries. A new poll by seeking new visas. It was Trumps second
The changes will make the new executive religion ban, but these are the kinds of The Associated Press-NORC Center for effort at a travel ban. The first was blocked
order tougher to ght in court, but they will nuances that the courts will look at, Ruthizer Public Affairs Research reflects that divide, by the courts.
not quell litigation or concerns, Stephen said. with two-thirds of the respondents saying Also reflecting his hard line, Trump last
Yale-Loehr, an immigration law professor at Top Republicans welcomed Trumps the benefits of legal immigration generally week announced to Congress a new office to
Cornell University Law School, said in a writ- changes. Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah said the outweigh the risks. But just over half 52 aid Americans and their families who are
ten statement. revised order makes signicant progress percent say refugees pose a great enough victims of immigrant violence. Thats
U.S. relatives will still sue over the inabil- toward what Hatch called for after the rst ver- risk to further limit their entry into the despite years of studies that have shown
ity of their loved ones to join them in the sion: to avoid hindering innocent travels and United States. that immigrants are less likely to commit
United States, he said. U.S. companies may refugees eeing violence and persecution. Interviews with some of the polls partic- crimes than U.S.-born people.
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Isabelle Boyd, Millbrae 9 out of 10 correct Around the world and that Netanyahu thanked Trump for his
strong stance against anti-Semitism in his
Winners: Pair of Cinemark movie passes each speech last week.
got 8 out of 10 correct Top Israeli rabbi tells PM
to act against U.S. anti-Semitism Report: Syrian children
Tom Fisher Belmont JERUSALEM An Israeli chief rabbi on suffering toxic stress
Gail Loesch San Bruno Monday implored Prime Minister Benjamin BEIRUT A new report says Syrian chil-
Johnny Beale San Mateo Netanyahu to speak up about a recent wave dren are showing symptoms of toxic
of anti-Semitism and Jewish cemetery van- stress from war exposure and attempting
Seth Shapiro San Mateo dalism in the United States. self-harm and suicide.
Eleanor Worland San Mateo Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef called on
Netanyahu and Israeli diplomats not to be The report from Save the Children comes
Rich Bassi Redwood City silent about the phenomenon of Jewish on the eve of the sixth anniversary of the
Syrian war and calls on all sides to prioritize
Dorean Barnes San Carlos cemetery desecration.
mental health issues before children devel-
Yosef spoke at a ceremony marking a
Mark J. Witzel Redwood City deadly 1992 bombing at the Israeli op lasting complications they will carry
Don Halstead San Carlos Embassy in Buenos Aires. into adulthood.
Netanyahu is usually vocal against global Researchers spoke with 450 children,
If your name is listed here call 650-344-5200 anti-Semitism but issued a muted response adolescents and adults across Syria.
to make arrangements to pick up your prize to recent acts targeting U.S Jewish institu- Adults said the cause of psychological
Thank you for playing! tions. Critics in Israel say Netanyahu may stress is the constant shelling and bombard-
be looking to protect his ally, President ment that characterize the war. They said
Donald Trump, who is accused of stirring up children do not feel safe at school and are
xenophobia. developing speech disorders and inconti-
We have to raise a very clear voice to nence. Some are losing the capacity to
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Trump cheers
Bank losses pull stocks down Exxons Gulf
By Marley Jay
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
High:
Low:
21,039.96
20,953.86
Coast projects
NEW YORK U.S. stocks n- By David Koenig
ished lower Monday for the second Close: 21,005.71 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
time in the last three trading days. Change: +2.74
Banks gave back some of their recent HOUSTON President Donald
OTHER INDEXES
gains after a jump in interest rates Trump on Monday praised Exxon
S&P 500: 2383.12 +1.20 Mobil Corp. for the companys plans
last week sent them sharply higher.
Mining and chemical companies NYSE Index: 11,598.37 +22.46 to create thousands of jobs by spend-
declined after China cut its economic Nasdaq: 5870.75 +9.53 ing $20 billion over 10 years on
growth forecast, and airlines NYSE MKT: 2454.07 -5.91 refineries, chemical and liquefied nat-
slumped after a Delta said its busi- Russell 2000: 1394.13 -1.53 ural gas plants along the Gulf Coast.
ness isnt improving as fast as it Wilshire 5000: 24,819.01 +28.88 Exxons plan, however, started
hoped. There were few winners to be long before Trump entered the White
found on Wall Street as more than 10-Yr Bond: 2.49 0.00 House. It includes investments that
two-thirds of the stocks on the New Oil (per barrel): 53.20 +0.59 were started in 2013.
York Stock Exchange fell. That Gold : 1,235.00 +2.10 Exxon said Monday the work
included consistent losses for banks, would create 12,000 permanent jobs
investment rms and insurance com- We think theres a reasonable Chinese economy might weaken in a break was discovered there. The the energy giant currently has
panies. chance at the end of the year well be hurry and drag the global economy affected farm is a supplier to Tyson about 71,000 employees and
The Standard & Poors 500 index a little bit lower than we are right down with it. Wren said Wall Street Foods, and while Tyson said it does- 35,000 construction jobs.
fell 7.81 points, or 0.3 percent, to now, said Scott Wren, senior global now thinks growth in China will nt expect its business to suffer, the Trump went on Twitter to congratu-
2,375.31. The Dow Jones industrial equity strategist at Wells Fargo slow down gradually. new brought back bad memories for late the company, saying that Buy
average lost 51.37 points, or 0.2 Investment Institute. The markets pretty comfortable investors: in 2015, U.S. poultry pro- American & hire American are the
percent, to 20,954.34. The Nasdaq Over the weekend Premier Li with this controlled slowdown, he ducers lost 48 million birds to a dif- principals at the core of my agenda,
composite lost 21.58 points, or 0.4 Keqiang, Chinas top economic of- said. A lot of that sell-off was due to ferent strain of the virus. although he apparently meant that
percent, to 5,849.17. The Russell cial, trimmed the countrys growth the fear that Chinese growth was ... Tyson stock gave up $1.61, or 2.5 those are among his principles.
2000 index of smaller-company target to 6.5 percent. The Chinese basically going to collapse, he percent, to $61.99. Sanderson Farms In his third tweet on Exxon, Trump
stocks sank 9.88 points, or 0.7 per- economy is the second-largest in the said. gave up $1.86, or 2 percent, to wrote, 45,000 construction & man-
cent, to 1,384.25. world, and the prospect of slower Delta Air Lines gave a disappoint- $92.53 and Pilgrims Pride lost 25 ufacturing jobs in the U.S. Gulf Coast
All four indexes reached all-time growth there hurt mining, packaging ing revenue projection for the second cents, or 1.2 percent, to $20.70. region. $20 billion investment. We
highs last week, and the S&P 500 and chemical companies and sent the quarter and its stock lost $1.28, or Bond prices continued to slip. The are already winning again, America!
and Nasdaq have risen for six weeks price of copper lower. 2.6 percent, to $48.85. United and yield on the 10-year Treasury note In December, Trump plucked
in a row. Thats on top of a big surge But investors werent nearly as American Airlines each fell 3 per- rose to 2.49 percent from 2.48 per- Exxons then-CEO, Rex Tillerson, to
in November and December. Those alarmed about the latest signs of cent. cent. Bond yields jumped last week be his secretary of state.
rapid gains the last few months have slowing growth in China as they Poultry companies slumped after as investors grew more certain the The companys new chairman and
prompted some analysts to turn cau- were in the past. Stocks plunged in 70,000 chickens were killed at a Federal Reserve will raise interest CEO, Darren Woods, said Monday
tious. early 2016 as investors worried the Tennessee farm after a bird u out- rates this month. that Exxon
would expand at
several current
GM sheds money drain with sale of Opal plants and build a
new one to create
petroleum prod-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tavares said there are ways to con-
Theyd rather take their time and money and spend it tain factory costs other than cut- ucts for export.
DETROIT By shedding the Woods said the
bulk of its European operations,
elsewhere on something that has a better return. ting workers. He said the company
would focus on logistics, quality, investment plan
General Motors is getting rid of a David Whiston, Morningstar analyst energy, maintenance and security. responds to the
perennial money drain and gaining Darren Woods rising supply of
Opel and Vauxhall last year sold
essential cash that it can use to lion in unfunded pension obliga- Barra told analysts that the sale just under 1.2 million vehicles, natural gas.
reward shareholders and invest in tions. But it unloads any future may not be GMs last. She said the amounting to only 5.6 percent of There has been a boom in production
future technology such as electric losses and about $1 billion per company has work to do on some the European market, according to created by techniques such as frack-
cars and ride-sharing. year in capital expenditures on new international businesses and could GM. ing, or hydraulic fracturing, in shale
The Detroit automaker also indi- products. make a similar deal for them if they Unloading Opel-Vauxhall and formations like the Permian Basin of
cated that it may pull out of more Chief Financial Officer Chuck dont make enough money. GM has the European part of the financing Texas and New Mexico.
unprofitable markets in the future. Stevens told reporters that the sale operations in Asia, South America, greatly improves GMs balance Exxon recently agreed to buy
GM on Monday sold its European also means GM only has to keep the Middle East, North America and sheet, allowing investments in rights to about 250,000 more acres,
Opel and Vauxhall brands to French $18 billion on hand to weather an elsewhere. growing markets such as China and doubling its presence in the Permian
carmaker PSA Group for roughly economic downturn, rather than GM still will sell small numbers India, said Rebecca Lindland of at a cost of up to $6.6 billion a
$2.33 billion, retreating from the $20 billion. That $2 billion will of high-performance Chevrolets Kelley Blue Book. huge bet on the hottest oil and gas
worlds third-largest auto market go to speed up a company commit- and some Cadillacs in Europe. The Christian Stadler of Warwick field in the country.
after almost two decades of futile ment to buy back $8 billion worth deal doesnt include ride-sharing or Business School warned that job Woods said hydraulic fracturing has
efforts to make money. The brands of stock. GM could repurchase as other mobility ventures in Europe. cuts likely will be coming: PSA opened up a whole new energy future
have lost $20 billion in the fierce- much as $5 billion this year. For PSA, which makes Peugeot has done it before and there is no for the United States ... (that) is turn-
ly competitive region since last The sale also was influenced by and Citroen cars, the acquisition other way to realistically achieve ing the U.S. from energy importer to
making a full-year profit in 1999. stronger European clean-air regula- will turn it into Europes No. 2 the cost savings they have in energy exporter.
I think theyre ready to cut their tions that will require significant automaker after Volkswagen, cap- mind. Exxon announced the spending
losses and move on, said spending on electric-car develop- ping a remarkable turnaround after The U.K. is definitely in a bad plan at a major energy-industry con-
Morningstar analyst David ment, as well as currency issues it was bailed out just three years position as Brexit makes it less ference in Houston that draws execu-
Whiston. Theyd rather take their caused by Britains exit from the ago. competitive than Germany and the tives and oil ministers from around
time and money and spend it else- European Union, GM said. PSA will take over 12 Opel and unions are stronger in Germany, the world.
where on something that has a bet- Increasing regulatory and com- Vauxhall manufacturing facilities he said. The company said it plans 10
ter return. pliance costs will continue to be a that employ about 40,000 people, U.S. investors yawned at the expansion projects at current facili-
The sale, expected to close by burden for the foreseeable future, the companies said, fueling worries sale. Shares in General Motors Co. ties around Beaumont and Baytown,
the end of the year, also includes President Dan Ammann said. After that jobs eventually will be cut. slipped about 1 percent to $37.91 Texas, and Baton Rouge, Louisiana,
GMs European auto financing arm, the sale, PSA, with a larger scale in Executives insisted that no lay- Monday. Theyre up 9 percent since and wants to build a new chemicals
which goes to a joint venture Europe, can spread those costs over offs are currently foreseen, while the first of the year, indicating that plant at a location yet to be deter-
between PSA and French bank BNP more vehicles, he said. analysts say theyre inevitable investors already were anticipating mined along the Gulf.
Paribas. GM has to keep $6.5 bil- GM Chairman and CEO Mary over the long term. CEO Carlos benefits from the deal.
Honor roll
Gonzales took a free kick from 50 yards out deadlocked, Rishis match was the last of
and sent it sailing just over the reach of the the day. And pushing the end time to
EC goalkeeper to give Serra a 2-1 lead. It approximately 6:20 p.m., Richi pulled off a
was his second goal of the year, the previ- 5-7, 6-4, 6-1 comeback victory.
ous score coming on an identical long free Gre e r Ho y e m, Me n l o - At h e rt o n
kick against Bellarmine during the regular g i rl s bas ketbal l . Menlo-Atherton set-
season. Gonzales goal in the title match tled for the CCS Open Division consolation
proved to be the game-winner, as it was the championship after falling in the opening
first of three straight Padres scores to put round of the bracket to Valley Christian.
the game out of reach. Playing through the losers bracket though,
JH Tev i s , Menl o bo y s bas ketbal l . M-A won two high-scoring affairs with a
The junior forward totaled just five points 70-63 victory over St. Francis, then a 71-
through the Knights final two games of the 61 triumph over St. Ignatius, with Hoyem
CCS Division IV tournament, but it was his leading the consolation charge, totaling 49
clutch bucket with four seconds left in over- points through the two wins.
time of the championship game that Sean Pro zel l , Carl mo nt bas ebal l .
clinched the title for Menlo. Tevis took a The senior right-hander fired 6 1/3 innings
pass in the corner and drove baseline to drill of perfect baseball until surrendering the
a four-foot jumper to cap a 42-40 victory lone Riordan single of the game in the sev-
over Half Moon Bay to earn Menlo its enth. Prozell struck out 11 through 6 1/3
eighth all-time CCS championship. innings of work before giving way to
Josh Gonzales booted the go-ahead goal in Mai l ey McLemo re, Carl mo nt s o ft- reliever Matt Reiley in the 5-0 victory, Addison Walling led Half Moon Bay girls to
Serras CCS Division II title victory. bal l . The Scots got off to a red-hot start keeping the Scots unbeaten at 3-0-1 the first CCS title in program history.
o s h Go nzal es , Serra s o ccer. The last week, winning their first five games of through four games. Santa Clara as the Wildcats forced a 0-0 tie to
J senior closed out the season with the the season. McLemore got out of the gate
biggest goal of his career as the on a tear at the plate, hitting safely in all
Padres delivered their first-ever outright five games while going 12 for 18 with six
Charl o tte Lev i s o n, Sacred Heart
Prep g i rl s bas ketbal l . What a show it
was in the first quarter of the CCS Division
IV semifinals when Levison got cooking
earn a co-CCS title, their second consecutive
section crown. Jimenez, a senior defender,
was in shutdown mode to lead the 16th
Central Coast Section championship with a doubles, a triple, a home run and nine RBIs. shutout of the season for the Wildcats, while
4-2 win over El Camino in Saturdays It was her presence in the circle on opening from 3-point land. The freshman guard led the junior midfielder Krampert was
Division II title game. Amid a 1-1 tie, day that really stood out though. Facing the the Gators to a 72-46 win over Oceana, Woodsides most dangerous weapon.
No. 1-ranked team in totaling a career-high 33 points, including Addi s o n Wal l i ng , Hal f Mo o n Bay
Northern California, 19 points in the first quarter alone by virtue g i rl s bas ketbal l . It was a historic run
Pioneer-San Jose, the right- of five 3-pointers. through the CCS Division IV playoffs for
Ask a Professional hander went the distance, Di n o Amb ro s i , Hal f Mo o n B ay the Cougars, who ran the table to win the
allowing two runs on two bo y s g o l f. The Cougars enjoyed a 183- first section title in program history.
hits to earn her first of two 260 win over El Camino last Monday at Walling commanded the court through both
?
If I choose victories on the week.
Ch an i n de r Ri s h i ,
Half Moon Bay Golf Links Ocean Course.
Ambrosi earned medalist honors, shooting
Half Moon Bays semifinal and final wins.
She produced a double-double with 16
cremation, Hi l l s dal e bo y s tenni s . a 34, just besting teammates Quentin Fukui points and 10 rebounds in a 49-31 win in
Rishi, the Knights No. 4 (35) and Roman Rodriguez (36). the semifinals over top-seed Menlo. Then
what are my singles player, was the Dai s y Ji menez and Rachel in Saturdays finals, a 56-46 victory over
Rick Riffel
options for comeback kid in clinching a
4-3 win over Carlmont last
Krampert, Wo o ds i de g i rl s s o ccer. The
duo anchored Woodsides defense in the CCS
Sacred Heart Prep, the senior point guard
helped bring home the title with a team-
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Hes obviously a front- the mound after three innings April 8 against Honduras at Avaya Stadium.
line [pitcher], Scott said. Capuchino. He didnt return to the mound for After losing their first two games in the
Continued from page 11 I didnt want to put that the fourth while experiencing elbow pain. final round of World Cup qualifying, the
type of pressure on him as Two months later, he underwent Tommy John Americans fired Jurgen Klinsmann and
a sophomore last year. surgery. brought back Arena, their coach from 1998-
I had no idea we had a no-hitter, Beressi has proven a Less than a month prior, Ferrari took part 2006. His first competitive match is
Lopiccolo said. My focus was on other workhorse for the in another no-hitter, working four innings as against the Catrachos, and the U.S. plays
things. the starting pitcher before now-graduated four days later at Panama.
I had no idea, Beressi said. But I had no
Paulie Ferrari Panthers this season,
having already appeared Will Lambson and current senior Robbie Well, I dont think were hanging on by a
idea if some plays that were called errors in three games. He Harrigan closed out the March 13, 2015 gem fingernail yet, but were getting close, Arena
could have been called hits. entered to start the sev- in an 11-0 win over Washington-SF. said Monday. I dont think were there yet,
The biggest question mark in terms of offi- enth inning against This time around, Harrigan also played a but I think theyre getting a plier out.
cial scoring came in the second inning on a American, retiring the key role in the no-hitter, but this time Arena might lean toward using more play-
slow rolling groundball to second base that side in order. After a line worked all seven innings behind the plate. ers who have been abroad and are deeper into
senior DJ Capps charged, then made an errant drive caught by Scott was quite optimistic about Ferraris their seasons than those in Major League
off-balance throw. It would have been a nice Lopiccolo in center and a 2017 debut. The senior figures to be a corner- Soccer, whose seasons began last weekend,
play if he got the out but, according to strikeout, Beressi closed stone of the Burlingame staff this season. though the roster might be close to an even
Burlingame manager Shawn Scott, Capps it out by inducing a Hell be fine, Scott said. Im not worried split of players from abroad and MLS.
still had plenty of time to throw out the run- Robbie groundball to second about him. If he gives us four innings, that Ive always felt the team would qualify
ner when he released the ball. Harrigan base for Capps to record means were in the game. And if he can go
Lopiccolo said he was oblivious to the no- the final out. five, six, seven innings, thats even better. See SOCCER Page 14
hitter. Its understandable seeing as the outing [Capps] redeemed himself, Lopiccolo
marked his first appearance as a varsity pitch- said.
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Dempsey and Tim Howard, may not be avail- there or left back for the qualifiers. Inside teams its a lot different than you
able. It may be the case with Geoff. Theyve Arena has been traveling regularly to get think. I dont think theyre having little
all been good players for the U.S. team. to know almost everyone from a pool of verbal wars with each other. Theyre going
Wed like to have them all. The reality of the about 40 players from which the U.S. will to be a team. They want to win. Theyre
Continued from page 11 situation is that thats not likely. build its roster. The roster announcement is going to all do their job and play for each
The Americans will be without Timmy likely March 15. other and represent our country in the right
for the next World Cup, said Arena, the Bay Chandler and Jermaine Jones for the Ive visited all the countries you can way. Thats what Im anticipating.
Area for CONCACAFs announcement Honduras match, both suspended because of visit, he said before specifying Germany,
yellow-card accumulation. In the November England, Mexico and parts of the U.S. No t e s : The U. S. Soccer Federation
Tuesday of Gold Cup groups. Now, its announced last weekend that its member-
obviously a little bit more challenging, but qualifiers, the Americans lost to Mexico 2-1 Arena expects the Americans to have no
at home and 4-0 at Costa Rica. issues once they reconvene focused on ship adopted a limit of three four-year terms
it can be done. for president and vice president and four
If they got a result against Mexico and one goal and not whether they are U.S.-
Howard is still recovering from leg sur- lost to Costa Rica, then youd believe born. four-year terms for directors, with the provi-
gery in November and missed Colorados everythings not so tense? Thats the way it All I know is they have that U.S. pass- sion current officers can run one more time.
opener last weekend. is, Arena said. There are eight games left. port, he said, while noting in the current Arena figures Sunil Gulati, elected to a third
Ill follow their lead, Arena said of the If there were two games left, Id really be political climate today, everythings four-year term in 2014, will seek one more.
Rapids, as well as following the lead of concerned. But I think we can close the gap crazy, what are you going to do? I would think that hell give it strong con-
Seattle with Clint. real quick, or we can continue to, I guess Howard raised concern in January about sideration. I think he loves his job, I think
Between now and when the players then, start hanging on by our fingernails. the national pride of American players born he loves the responsibility, Arena said.
report, theres going to be a lot of issues, so Fabian Johnson scored two goals elsewhere. The federation has grown tremendously
we have a Plan A, a B and a C, and in a lot of Saturday for Borussia Moenchengladbach Those are the little games we dont get under the leadership of Sunil and (secretary
cases were probably going to go to Plan and has been playing midfield, yet Arena is involved in. We get together as a team and general) Dan Flynn. I dont see any reason
C, Arena said. Two players, Clint unsure whether he will be better suited at were a team when we show up, Arena said. why itll change.
DUBS
shooting. Sorry about that, Jose Durants replacement
But the Warriors got it going in the second
half, and the Hawks faded down the stretch Warriors coach Steve Kerr sympathizes Patrick McCaw took over Durants spot for
without their point guard. with point guard Jose Calderon, who had the night, giving the rookie his sixth start
Continued from page 11 We got to figure it out, me and Coach, planned to join the Golden State until of the season. He had nine points and seven
Schroder said. I want to talk about it. Durants injury forced the team to sign Matt rebounds.
Dwights got to be in there, too. Get on the Barnes instead. Kerr has been impressed with the second-
Just a coachs decision, Budenholzer
said. We need to learn to play together and same page. Then well be all right. The Warriors waived Calderon just a few round pick out of UNLV.
stay together for 48 minutes. Howard downplayed the incident. hours after he signed with them, so he would He knows exactly what hes doing out
Led by Schroder, the Hawks raced to a 42- remain playoff eligible, and he was claimed there, Kerr said. I mean, hes still learning
It happens during the course of the by the Hawks. In an interesting twist, his
35 lead in a run-and-gun first quarter game, he said. It just cost us a 3. Weve got the NBA game. But hes just got a natural feel
matching their highest-scoring period of the second game with Atlanta was against the for the game cutting at the appropriate
to make sure we nip it in the bud quick and team he was supposed to be with to finish
season. Atlanta was still ahead 66-61 at the move on to the next play. time, hitting the right man, taking the shot
half, but it was clear the home team had out the season. when its there, defending and understanding
missed a chance to push the margin even Im happy for him that Atlanta picked
higher.
Tip-ins him up. Hell get a chance to play in the
angles defensively. Hes a really good play-
er. Were lucky.
Thompson was scoreless over the first two Green had four steals, giving him a career- playoffs, which I know is important to
quarters, missing his only two shots while high 128 for the season ... Golden State him, Kerr said. I feel bad the way things Up next
picking up three fouls. Draymond Green also went 20 of 44 from 3-point range. Curry was turned out with us, but I know he understands
spent extended time on the bench with three 6 of 15 beyond the arc, while Iguodala went thats the way the NBA works. Its kind of a Travel to Boston on Wednesday to face the
fouls. Curry had just seven points on 2-of-6 4 of 6. strange place. Celtics.
Inductees
RICHARD RINK BABKA
WHATS ON TAP Bogut breaks leg NBA brief The 32-year-old sustained the
injury at the 11:38 mark of the
TUESDAY Baseball
in debut with Cavs helped by new teammates James second quarter of the Cavaliers
Baseball Westmont at Sacred Heart Prep, Kings Academy CLEVELAND Andrew Bogut Jones and Tristan Thompson, 106-98 loss to Miami, just
De La Salle at Serra, Sacred Heart Cathedral at at Carlmont, Aragon at Branson, 3:30 p.m.; Sacred moments after taking the floor for
Woodside, Half Moon Bay at Hillsdale, Westmoor Heart Cathedral at Burlingame, 7 p.m. didnt make it through one minute who moments earlier had cheered
at South City, San Mateo at St. Ignatius, 3:30 p.m.; Softball of his debut with the Cavaliers. along with fans in Quicken the first time in his No. 6 jersey.
Menlo-Atherton at Burlingame, 6:30 p.m. St. Ignatius at Capuchino, South City at Gunn, El
Softball Camino at Sacred Heart Cathedral, 3:30 p.m.; Home- The teams new center broke Loans Arena when Bogut checked Bogut was on the perimeter
Aragon at Wilcox, 3:15 p.m.; Mountain View at Carl- in for the first time.
mont, Terra Nova at Mercy-Burlingame, 3:30 p.m.;
stead at Hillsdale, Mills at Redwood, 4 p.m. his left leg in the second quarter guarding Okaro White when he
Half Moon Bay at St. Ignatius, 4 p.m. Boys tennis and had to be assisted off the The Cavs said initial X-rays went down. He dropped to his back
Boys tennis Serra at San Mateo, 3:30 p.m.
Sacred Heart Cathedral vs. Serra at CSM, 3 p.m.; floor and to Clevelands locker revealed a fractured left tibia. and laid on the floor, grabbing his
Pinewood at Menlo School, Sacred Heart Prep at THURSDAY room. The 7-footer could not put Bogut is at the Cleveland Clinic leg in obvious pain before a train-
Kings Academy, Crystal Springs at Harker, Nueva Baseball undergoing further tests.
School at Priory, 3:30 p.m.; Carlmont at San Mateo, South City at Woodside, Summit Prep at San Mateo, any weight on his leg as he was er got to him.
Burlingame at Woodside,Hillsdale at Aragon,Menlo- Half Moon Bay at Sequoia, Riordan at Menlo-Ather-
Atherton at Mills, Capuchino at Half Moon Bay, ton, 3:30 p.m.
GOLF
Westmoor at Oceana, South City at Sequoia, 4 p.m. Softball He has the potential to crack went into the left side of a bunker
Badminton Carlmont at Los Altos, Mercy-Burlingame at San on for the next few years or a and made par a challenge. His feet
Sequoia at Carlmont, Westmoor at South City, Mateo, 3:30 p.m.; Aragon at Homestead,Terra Nova
Burlingame at Aragon,San Mateo at Mills,Terra Nova at Half Moon Bay, Sequoia at Castilleja, Burlingame
decade and be the dominant play- were half in the grass, half in the
at Woodside, Jefferson at Menlo-Atherton, Crystal at Notre Dame-Belmont, Hillsdale at Woodside, er, if he plays the golf weve seen sand. The ball was below his feet.
Springs at El Camino, Hillsdale at Capuchino, 4 p.m.
Boys lacrosse
Terra Nova at Half Moon Bay, 4 p.m. Continued from page 11 him play, Paul Casey said. He was 127 yards away, an awk-
Boys tennis
Serra at Foothill-Pleasanton, 7 p.m.
Serra at Valley Christian, 3 p.m.; Menlo School at Pri- The PGA Tour leans on a popu- ward distance for a sand shot.
Boys volleyball
Bellarmine at Serra, 6 p.m. ory, Pinewood at Sacred Heart Prep, Nueva School lar category called strokes Johnson hit a three-quarter shot
at Crystal Springs, 3:30 p.m.; Aragon at Burlingame, when he was pursuing the Grand gained that measures how a play- with his 54-degree wedge a
WEDNESDAY Woodside at Carlmont, San Mateo at Mills, Menlo- Slam, or Jason Day when he was
Boys basketball Atherton at Hillsdale, Oceana at South City, er performs compared with the dink shot, he called it and he
Nor Cal tournament Westmoor at Half Moon Bay, El Camino at Ca- winning seven times in 17 tour- rest of the eld from tee-to-green came out to the middle of the
First round puchino, 4 p.m. naments, including a record score and with putting. Casey has creat- green to end any suspense.
Division I Swimming in the PGA Championship.
No. 13 Folsom (21-8) at No. 4 Sequoia (25-5), 7 p.m. Hillsdale at Aragon, Burlingame at Menlo-Ather- ed his own statistic for Johnson Probably the best shot I hit all
No. 10 Oakland Tech (26-4) at No. 7 Menlo-Atherton ton, Carlmont at Sequoia, San Mateo at Woodside, The competition is so good that cant be measured. week, especially under the circum-
(22-7), 7:30 p.m. El Camino at Capuchino, Westmoor at Half Moon
Division II out there its a joke, Johnson Nobody ever talks about stances, was that second shot on
Bay, Jefferson at Terra Nova, South City at Mills, 3:30
No. 10 Montgomery-Santa Rosa (24-6) at No. 7 Serra p.m.; Serra at Mitty, 4 p.m. said. Theres a few guys out there strokes gained mentally, Casey 18, he said. A fantastic shot.
(14-13), 7 p.m. Badminton that have a target.
Division IV South City at Sequoia,Westmoor at Carlmont, Mills said. Strokes gained attitude, He now has 14 victories in his
No. 9 Menlo School (19-7) vs. No. 8 University-SF
at Aragon, Burlingame at San Mateo, Menlo-Ather- None is bigger at the moment. hes probable No. 1. 10th year on the PGA Tour, which
(26-4) at Kezar Pavilion, 7 p.m.
No. 5 Half Moon Bay (21-8) vs. No. 5 Stuart Hall (22- ton at Crystal Springs, Hillsdale at Jefferon, Johnson now has won ve PGA Johnson was one shot out of includes four World Golf
8) at Kezar Pavilion, 8:30 p.m. Capuchino at Terra Nova, Woodside at El Camino, Tour victories in his last 15 starts
Division V 4 p.m. the lead starting the nal round. Championships, the most of any-
No. 11 Brookside Christian (21-8) at No. 6 Wood- Boys lacrosse dating to the U.S. Open last sum- He was four shots ahead when he one except for Tiger Woods, who
side Priory (21-6), 7:30 p.m. Serra at Palo Alto, 7 p.m. mer at Oakmont. His other victo-
Boys volleyball made the turn. Five holes later, he won 18 of them. The Westgate
Girls basketball St. Francis at Serra, 6 p.m. ries were two World Golf was one shot behind Jon Rahm, Las Vegas Superbook listed him
Nor Cal tournament Championships, a FedEx Cup play- the fearless rookie from Spain as the 6-to-1 favorite to win the
First round FRIDAY
Division I Baseball
off event and the Genesis Open at who had an eagle and two birdies Masters.
No. 16 McClymonds-Oakland (15-16) at No. 1 Menlo School at Soquel, 3 p.m.; Sacred Heart Prep Riviera, which had the strongest in a ve-hole stretch. Johnson will have two weeks at
Menlo-Atherton (28-2), 6 p.m. at St. Ignatius, Menlo-Atherton at Gunderson, 3:30
Division IV eld of regular PGA Tour events. Johnson never inched. home before beginning his road
p.m.; Serra at Burlingame, 7 p.m.
No. 12 Kerman-Central Valley (26-6) at No. 5 Half
Softball He closed with a 3-under 68 on He made birdie from a tough lie to Augusta National the Dell
Moon Bay (21-8), 7 p.m.
No. 11 Union Mine (20-7) at No. 6 Sacred Heart Prep Woodside at Monta Vista, El Camino at Harker, Sunday, his 12th consecutive in the bunker on the par-5 15th to Match Play, the Shell Houston
(13-12), 7 p.m. Pinewood at San Mateo, 3:30 p.m.; St. Ignatius at round under par.
Division V Hillsdale, 4 p.m. regain a share of the lead. He Open and the Masters.
No. 16 Ripon Christian (14-15) at Eastside College Boys volleyball Dating to the start of 2016, he could see Rahm in the group Odds are, he will be No. 1 when
Prep (18-8), 7 p.m. Aragon at Hillsdale, Capuchino at South City, 6 p.m.; has nished among the top 10 in 20
No. 13 Hamilton (16-11) at No. 2 Woodside Priory Carlmont at Menlo-Atherton, San Mateo at Mills, ahead of him three-putting for he gets there.
(17-9), 6 p.m. 6:30 p.m. out of 29 tournaments worldwide. bogey on the next It just gives me more drive to
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Continued from page 1 measure is too timid in repealing parts of
carried by President Donald Trump in ty for individuals and families in Medicaid
Novembers election. Obamas law. expansion programs or the necessary flexi-
who dont carry health insurance. It would Republicans said they dont have official It still looks like Obamacare-lite to me, bility for states. Signing were Sens. Rob
replace income-based subsidies the law pro- coverage estimates yet, but aides from both said Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., one of three Portman of Ohio, Shelley Moore Capito of
vides to help millions of Americans pay pre- parties and nonpartisan analysts have said Senate conservatives who have criticized the West Virginia, Cory Gardner of Colorado and
miums with age-based tax credits that may be they expect those numbers to be lower. GOP bill. Its going to have to be better. Alaskas Lisa Murkowski.
skimpier for people with low incomes. Trump has said his goal is insurance for The Republican tax credits, ranging from Thirty-one states and the District of
Those payments would phase out for higher- everybody, and numerous GOP governors $2,000 to $14,000 for families, would be Columbia opted to expand Medicaid cover-
earning people. and members of Congress have demanded refundable, meaning even people with no tax age to 11 million people and accept beefed-
The bill would continue Obamas expan- that people not lose coverage. liability would receive payments. up federal spending for the program. Around
sion of Medicaid to additional low-earning House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., said the Conservatives have objected that that fea- half those states have GOP governors, who
Americans until 2020. Beginning then, bill would drive down costs, encourage ture creates a new entitlement program the are largely reluctant to see that spending cur-
states adding Medicaid recipients would no competition, and give every American government cannot afford. tailed.
longer receive the additional federal funds access to quality, affordable health insur- Senate Finance Committee Chairman In another feature that could alienate mod-
the statute has provided. ance. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, wouldnt rule out erate Republicans, the measure would block
More significantly, Republicans would Solid Democratic opposition is a given. changes by his chamber, where moderate for one year federal payments to Planned
overhaul the entire federal-state Medicaid Republicans have decided that affordable Republicans have grumbled that the measure Parenthood, long opposed by many in the
program, changing its open-ended federal health care should be the privilege of the could leave too many voters uncovered. party because it provides abortions. The bill
financing to a limit based on enrollment and wealthy, not the right of every family in We have a right to look it over and see if also bars people from receiving tax credits
costs in each state, a move likely to cause America, said House Minority Leader Nancy we like it or dont, Hatch told reporters. to help pay premiums for plans that provide
funding cuts. Pelosi, D-Calif. Underscoring those worries, four GOP sen- abortions.
COVERAGE POLICY
dent as well as Parks and Recreation commis- to promote public safety by encouraging
sioner. everyone regardless of status to seek police
Bruce Neuburger suggested the issue wasnt assistance or report a crime. They also empha-
about people being undocumented, but about sized wanting to promote an inclusive commu-
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being deprived documents. He told a story nity while abiding by the laws and not jeop-
about a hard-working family, some of whom ardizing millions of dollars in federal funding.
They also are the only remaining option feedback provided a glimpse into the nuanced were deported after they believed they were
debate that is stirring strong, and diverse, We have never been in the immigration
on exchanges in nearly a third of the being contacted by police but instead were
opinions. business and thats not going to change, said
nations 3,100 counties. confronted by federal immigration agents. Councilwoman Maureen Freschet. So while I
For instance, Blue Cross and Blue Shield Edgardo Canda, a counselor at San Mateo They live with almost paralytic fear theyll understand there are people especially fam-
of North Carolina is the lone exchange High School, brought students to talk about be deported and separated from their children, ilies and children very concerned and feel-
option in 95 counties, covering more than the impact rhetoric at the federal level is hav- Neuburger said, later adding historys lessons ing at risk, I dont think for this city its
500,000 people, according to the analysis ing locally. are clear on this, we must have the moral fiber appropriate to go to the level of becoming a
by AP and Avalere. The North Carolina The threat is real, the anxiety is in the com- to stand up to injustice when lives are in the sanctuary city. To me, thats a trigger word that
insurer, which is not owned by Anthem, munity, Canda said, before introducing a balance. could bring a lot of difficulty to the city in
declined to comment on its 2018 plans. handful of students who spoke. They are law The meeting also provided a chance for the terms of our relationship with the federal gov-
Insurers typically are still sorting out abiding, they are good students, they are good city to clarify the difference between its exist- ernment.
coverage plans at this time of year, so its people. They contribute to this community ing regulations, which permit cooperation
not unusual for them to be undecided about and diversity, however you want to see it, does Lim, who originally proposed a nonbinding
with federal officials, versus what local police resolution of support that included the word
2018. But never before have insurers blunt- add to San Mateo. actually practice, which is not to inquire about
ly stated that they cant commit until they Nurse Cindy Gherini suggested it was wrong sanctuary, agreed a simple resolution similar
a persons immigration status. to what the county passed was appropriate.
see what the government does to improve for people like the students who spoke during San Mateo Police Chief Susan Manheimer
the exchanges. the meeting in Spanish not to assimilate by emphasized her department does not proac- As a prosecutor with the Alameda County
The Kaiser Family Foundations Levitt learning English and noted people coming to tively cooperate with U.S. Immigration and District Attorneys Office, he noted he has no
says insurers are worried about losses, but the United States illegally werent going Customs Enforcement or provide notification. qualms reporting serious criminals for depor-
they also may be using the leverage their through proper screening processes to check However, the city does rely on help from other tation. However, he also noted the nations
indecision gives them. for diseases. federal law enforcement agencies to combat history which included banning Chinese
Customers can buy coverage outside the Noelia Corzo fired back saying she was crime syndicates. Therefore, she strongly from entering the country as well as interning
exchanges, if insurers are selling individual proud of the students who spoke and urged the urged the council not to adopt anything that thousands of Japanese-Americans and sug-
plans in their market. But then they wont council to denounce forms of racism. could be construed as a sanctuary policy gested morality be kept in mind.
be able to use tax credits to help pay the Right now were at a moment in history both in terms of collaborating on non-immi- We have to be very careful in this time to
bills, which may be particularly painful where we are either going to take a stand or gration law enforcement issues as well as to stand behind quote-unquote laws that are legal
since many markets have seen prices soar. were going to let bullies run this country and avoid losing federal funding since the presi- or not legal, Lim said. Thats how divisive-
Customers wont know for certain who is target our most vulnerable residents, Corzo dent threatened to withhold federal support. ness occurs, thats how autocracy occurs under
selling on their exchanges until next fall. said. We are not immigration police, we do not the guise of the law.
While insurers have to apply to sell cover- Others contended the matter was simply enforce federal immigration status law,
age on their exchanges generally by late about following the law. Manheimer said, later adding its critical all
spring or early summer, they can drop out Extending tolerance and understanding for individuals, regardless of their status, feel samantha@smdailyjournal.com
later if claims turn out worse than expected, the immigrant community is a laudable goal, comfortable in both reporting crimes and with
noted Dave Dillon, a fellow of the Society but implementation should never be at the working with us for community building. (650) 344-5200 ext. 106
of Actuaries. expense of the law, said Stan Watkins, a resi- Councilmembers agreed their priorities were
TAX
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Beyond the proposed tax extension, the district also has
a perpetual $104 parcel tax passed in 1991 to help finance
additional programs.
TUESDAY, MARCH 7
Calendar
For more information call (650) 286-
The variety of revenue streams are not paying dividends, Ellen Silva Paintings. 10 a.m. to 9 2585.
said Mark Hinkle, of the Silicon Valley Taxpayers p.m. San Mateo Public Library, 55 W.
million annually would force officials to consider a variety Third Ave., San Mateo. Event runs Identity Theft Lecture. Noon to 1
of difficult cuts to programs and staff. Association, who pointed to diminishing performance on through March 30. For more informa- p.m. 710 Hamilton St., Redwood City.
English proficiency tests over recent years to fortify his tion call 522-7818. Free lecture on identity theft by San
Should it not pass, there would have to be decisions to be Mateo County Deputy District
made related to the reductions the board is willing to make, argument against supporting the tax. Keeping Safe from Financial Fraud. Attorney Rebecca Baum. For more
11 a.m. to noon. San Mateo Senior information contact 363-4913.
said Superintendent Joan Rosas. The existing tax is slated The more money they got, the worse they got, Hinkle Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas.
to expire Friday, June 30. said of the districts performance. Free. Learn the signs of elder financial Mindfulness Meditation: The
abuse, common strategies used by Basics. 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. San Mateo
Meanwhile, opponent Jack Hickey, of the San Mateo He said the district should be judged the same as a private scammers and how to protect your Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las
County Libertarian Party, believes those sorts of tough company, in which patronage should only be expected in finances. For more information or to Pulgas, San Mateo. Registration is
decisions are in order under the impression the state gov- register call 522-7490. required. $32 for residents and $39
the case of sustained quality service. Foster City for non-residents. For more informa-
ernment offers sufficient revenue to fund and operate public Councilman Herb Perez made a similar argument in his CD Loom Weaving. 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. tion call 522-7490.
school districts. South San Francisco Main Library, 840
opposition of the tax. W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Lego Club: Build a Library. 4 p.m.
He pointed to Gov. Jerry Brown allocating an estimated Perez has opposed the districts management of public For more information email South San Francisco Main Library, 840
$15,000 per California student in the most recent budget valle@plsinfor.org. W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
money in the wake of voters approving Measure X, a bond For more information email
proposal as a sizable investment in the public education which school officials claimed was necessary to build new Adult Craft: Glass Etching. 6 p.m. to valle@plsinfor.org.
system. school facilities to accommodate enrollment growth.
8 p.m. 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. For
ages 16 and older. RSVP at Teen Tech Week Virtual Reality Film
Thats a lot of money, said Hickey, a school choice tinyurl.com/j5rpsd2. For more infor- Fest. 4 p.m. Grand Avenue Library,
advocate who said he believed public schools should serve His criticism came to a head in recent months when he mation call 697-7607 ext. 236. 306 Walnut Ave., South San Francisco.
as a last resort for families after considering private, charter filed a lawsuit aiming to block construction of a new ele- For more information email
mentary school at the Charter Square shopping center in Strengthen Critical Interviewing valle@plsinfor.org.
or home school options. Skills for a Target Job. 6 p.m. to 8
Each additional tax dollar invested in the local school Foster City, due to concerns the districts agreement to pur- p.m. First Presbyterian Church, 1500 Hunting for Space Treasure. 7 p.m.
chase the land and build the school was inadequate. Easton Ave., Burlingame. Come for Computer History Museum, 1401 N.
system enhances their appeal and likely makes families professional training to effectively Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View. For
less inclined to seek out alternative education options, said Rosas declined to comment on the nature of Perezs con- answer job interview questions. For more information email
cerns citing a district policy disallowing public discussion more information call 522-0701. cevans@computerhistory.org.
Hickey.
Rosas though noted Gov. Browns budget shows of an ongoing lawsuit, but said she is unaware of district Cookbook Club. 6 p.m. South San JetBlacq returns to Angelicas with
parents expressing dissatisfaction with the way tax money Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Orange Strictly Sinatra. 7:30 p.m. to 9:30
decreased investment in the public school system from Ave., South San Francisco. For more p.m. Angelicas, 863 Main St., San
years prior under an attempt to set some money aside should is spent. information email valle@plsinfor.org. Mateo. For more information visit
the states economy slow. http://angelicaswm.tunestub.com/e
It appears that our families are satisfied with where this Medicare 101. 6:30 p.m. San Bruno vent.cfm?cart&id=254240 or call 510-
Meanwhile Rosas and Audrey Ng, a member of the district funding has been going, she said. They are happy with Library, 607 W. Angus Ave., San Bruno. 326-3553.
Board of Trustees, said they are concerned with assuring stu- the programming their students are receiving. Ive never Informative event presenting an
overview of Medicare benefits and FRIDAY, MARCH 10
dents from the countys largest school system have equi- been approached by families asking us to put funding in a options available for people becom- Re-Inventing You and Your Career:
table access to quality teachers and enrichment programs. different place. ing eligible those already enrolled. Career Assessment. 9 a.m. 350 Twin
For more information email Dolphin Drive, Redwood Shores. In
Ng said if the tax doesnt pass, much of the responsibili- Ng agreed, and said such receptiveness from the commu- robert.gonzalez@sfbenefits.com. this two-session workshop, examine
ty for financing programs such as music and art will fall to nity enhances her confidence that the tax will receive the and plan a career transition by exam-
Information Meeting Foster Care ining values, motivators, interests,
local parents and not each community in the district has the two-thirds support necessary to pass. Program. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 400 skills and personality. The second ses-
same fundraising capacity. Harbor Blvd., Building B, Belmont. sion is on March 17 at 9 a.m. For more
If the district makes those hard decisions, then some Lets continue supporting schools with this parcel tax, Foster Care is a program that match- information contact
Ng said. es caring families with children and phase2careers.org@gmail.com.
schools will step up, like the ones that can afford to youth who need safe, temporary
fundraise. Then there will be the schools that cant afford to Hinkle though disagreed, and said he believes the tax homes. At this meeting, learn more Volunteer Orientation. 11 a.m. to
measure should be shot down due to concerns it serves as a about how you can make a positive 11:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
provide that, she said. impact in a childs life. For more infor- South San Francisco Main Library, 840
The districts education foundation recently underwent a means of inflating salaries of already overcompensated edu- mation, call 722-3035. W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
cators. For more information email
revitalization and is again trying to ramp up its fundraising WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8 valle@plsinfor.org.
efforts to sponsor support programs, but the effort is still This is just a ploy to hire more teachers, he said. Get Ready Disaster Preparedness.
9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. San Mateo A.A. Conference with Al-Anon
Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las Participation. Crowne Plaza Hotel,
PALM
In San Mateo alone, PG&E replaced 22 trees on public Pulgas. Free. Registration required. 1221 Chess Drive, Foster City. Event
property and another 85 on private lands. Acknowledging For more information call 522-7490. runs through March 12. Pre-registra-
tion at norcalaa.org is $15 per person.
the unique trees lining Palm Avenue and the potential com- Drop In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to $20 per person if registering at the
munity interest in replacement, Smith said the utility opted noon. 1044 Middlefield Road, conference. For more information
Continued from page 1 Redwood City. Questions answered email publicinfo@alanonmidpenin-
to address this area last. The eight trees marked for removal, regarding various types of electronic sula.org.
six of which are palms including four tall Mexican fan devices. For more information con-
its imperative first responders are able to quickly access tact gsuarez@redwoodcity.org. Free Movie Night at Capuchino
species, line the eastern portion of the 900 block. High School. 6 p.m. 1501 Magnolia
the transmission lines, which may involve digging up the PG&E will host a public forum to gather community feed- San Mateo Professional Alliance Ave., San Bruno. Free admission. The
road under which the pipes are buried, he said. back before determining where to plant replacement trees Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m. film will be The Little Mermaid. For
Mimis Restaurant, 2208 Bridgepointe more information email
You want to get the gas to stop escaping as quickly as which could be directly across the street on Palm Avenue Parkway, San Mateo. For more infor- cheryl.how@sbcglobal.net.
possible because with that kind of gas under that kind of and what kind of species to use, Smith said. mation call 430-6500 or visit sanma-
pressure, it could do damage if it comes into contact with an teoprofessionalalliance.com. Inter/Actual 2 Person Show. 6 p.m.
San Mateo Deputy Mayor Rick Bonilla, who lives nearby The Studio Shop, 244 Primrose Road,
ignition source, Smith said. in the neighborhood, said he has yet to hear any direct con- Graphic Design with Canva. 4 p.m. Burlingame. Featuring work by Bay
The community pipeline safety initiative includes remov- Grand Avenue Library, 306 Walnut Area painters Katy Juhn and Sharon
cerns about PG&E removing the trees. However, he did note Ave., South San Francisco. For more Paster. For more information email
ing trees within a 10-foot radius of the high-pressure lines, the neighborhood has complicated relationship with the information email valle@plsinfor.org. julie@thestudioshop.com.
as well as looking at other impediments to accessing the large palms that are known to cause issues during storms. Free St. Patricks Day Kids Club Pirate Comedy for Kids. 7 p.m. 828
pipes, Smith said. Palm Avenue palms are viewed as iconic, as establishing Event. 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. The Shops at Chestnut St., San Carlos. San Carlos
The utility used GPS data as well as site visits to determine the name, and theyre historic, theyve been there a long Tanforan, J.C. Penneys, 1150 El Childrens Theater present The
Camino Real, San Bruno. For more Fearsome Pirate Frank. Show runs
areas where there may be impediments for emergency time, Bonilla said. They also are considered a nuisance information and to sign up visit through March 19; 7 p.m. on Fridays
responders seeking quick access to the transmission lines because they drop, during high winds, some big heavy www.TheShopsAtTanforan.com. and 1 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.
in an emergency or natural disaster when time is of the For more information visit sancar-
pieces of palm frond onto the streets and cars. Adult Craft: Clay Sculpture. 6 p.m. to loschildrenstheater.com.
essence. In at least one case, crews found a swimming pool 7:30 p.m. 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. For
blocking access to a transmission pipe, Smith said. more information and to RSVP call Letters to Sala. 7:30 p.m.
697-7607. Burlingame High School, 1 Mangini
The safety initiative also includes mitigations and the samantha@smdailyjournal.com Way, Burlingame. Tickets are $10 for
utility will replace the trees in an area that doesnt impede Meeting God Face to Face. 6:30 p.m. seniors and children and $15 for gen-
(650) 344-5200 ext. 106 to 7:30 p.m. 1095 Cloud Ave., Menlo eral admission. Showings are also on
access to the lines. Park. Come watch exclusive footage March 11 at 7:30 p.m. and March 12 at
from the movie The Shack. The 2 p.m. For more information and to
movie will be used to spark a conver- purchase tickets visit www.bhspan-
sation about the characteristics of thertheatre.com.
God. For more information call 854-
5897. World Premiere Play Caeneus and
Poseidon in Redwood City
The Murphy Irish Dancers. 6:30 p.m. Explores Gender Identity. 8 p.m. The
Childrens Room, Burlingame Public Dragon Theatre, 2120 Broadway St.,
Library, 480 Primrose Road, Redwood City. Runs until April 2.
Burlingame. Celebrate Irish cultural Thursdays through Saturdays is at 8
heritage with a dance performance. p.m. Sundays is at 2 p.m. Caeneus and
Free and open for the public. For Poseidon, by playwright Bridgette
more information call 558-7400. Dutta Portman, is about a transgen-
der hero from Greek mythology.
Mapping the Heavens: A delightful Watch a play that combines classical
Tour of the Cosmos. 7 p.m. style with contemporary themes and
Cubberley Theatre, 4000 Middlefield subject manner. Tickets are $35 and
Road, Palo Alto. For more information $27 for students and seniors. For
visit more information visit http://drag-
www.commonwealthclub.org/event onproductions.net.
s/2017-03-08/priya-natarajan-map-
ping-heavens%E2%80%94-delight- Anything Goes. 8 p.m. Woodside
ful-tour-cosmos. High School, 199 Churchill Ave.,
Woodside. Showings also on March
Club Fox Blues Jam. 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. 11, 17 and 18 at 8 p.m. There is also a
2209 Broadway, Redwood City. showing on March 12 at 2 p.m.
Featuring Hot Roux. $7 cover charge.
For more information visit rwcblues- SATURDAY, MARCH 11
jam.com. The South San Franciso Historical
Photo Drive. All day. South San
THURSDAY, MARCH 9 Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Orange
Identity Theft and You. 10 a.m. to Ave., South San Francisco. For more
11:30 a.m. San Mateo Senior Center, information email valle@plsinfor.org.
2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San
Mateo. Registration is required. Free Create your own Leprechaun
workshop. For more information call Lantern. 9 a.m. to noon. Orchard
522-7490. Supply Hardware, 900 El Camino Real,
Millbrae. Children are invited to make
Fall Prevention Free Video their own Leprechaun Lantern night-
Presentation. 11 a.m. to noon. Foster light. Each child will be given the
City Recreation Center, 650 Shell materials needed. For more informa-
Blvd., Foster City. Foster City 55+ Club. tion call 873-5536.
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