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police tactics and gun
control. Despite years of
trying to persuade critics, Obama is viewed
skeptically by many in
law enforcement, and his
Barack Obama push for local departments to change their
ways has stalled.
As protests over police brutality continue
in American cities and the Dallas police
department prepares to bury five white officers targeted by a black shooter, Obamas
words and actions this week will be closely
watched.
Obama has had more practice than hed
like in this role. The persistence of mass
shootings in America means responding to
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House. For many, he issues a statement. For
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Bernie Sanders holds up his notes while speaking about his attempts to influence
the Democratic partys platform during a speech in Albany, N.Y.
Xavier Gaud, 26, of Orlando, who said
he would prefer that Sanders run as an
independent. If Sanders isnt on the
ballot, he said it was more likely I
will support Jill Stein, the leader of
the minor Green Party.
Clinton and Sanders will appear
Tuesday at a high school in
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, the leadoff primary state where he trounced her
last winter. In recent days, Clinton has
announced new policies on higher education and health care in a nod to his
liberal campaign. The party platform
also shows Sanders influence, with a
commitment to a $15 federal minimum
wage and tougher language on climate
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is a reversion to political stances.
There is tension in our nation right
now and its reasons are many.
Politics is one. Social media is another. The inability to communicate
properly with compassion and understanding is another. But that can
change, and there is evidence many of
us are interested in that.
If there is a lesson to be learned
from Dallas, from Louisiana and
Minnesota before and many other
instances before that, it is that we as
an American people have more in
common than not and that violence does nothing to quell violence.
We all want safety and peace, we want
to live our lives without peril or
threat and we all seek to be understood.
There is a common reaction to the
phrase and the group Black Lives
Matter, and that is that all lives matter, and now there is a phrase that blue
lives matter when it comes to the
police, especially after Dallas. All are
true, but the key point is that none of
the emotion that goes into the phras-
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Editor,
I would like to give a big thank you
to letter writers Michael Traynor, of
Burlingame, and John Dillon, of San
Bruno. Both of them responded beautifully to the letter by O. Osbourne,
Belmont.
O. Osbourne obviously has never
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Paul Moisio
Joel Snyder
Charles Gould
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Editor,
The legislation proposed by Kevin
Mullin and sponsored by Caltrain,
Assembly Bill 1889, needs clarication. AB 1889 is described as legislation to clarify earlier legislation
that funds may be used on projects
such as Caltrain electrication (in
the July 8 edition of the Daily
Journal).
This legislation is a pathetic
attempt to amend Proposition 1A, the
high-speed rail bond measure. Prop
1A is a voter-approved bond measure
and as such has constitutional protection from being amended unless the
amendment is approved by a twothirds vote in the legislature and is
then, on a state ballot, approved by
the voters.
At the committee hearing on AB
1889, state Sen. Cathleen Galgiani,
author of Proposition 1A, strongly
objected to the bill. Chair Jim Beall
did not allow for any public objections to the bill and railroaded passage of the bill on a 6-4 vote.
Caltrain, by sponsoring this legislation, is simply getting nowhere.
Morris Brown
Menlo Park
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SAN FRANCISCO After defying industry trends in recent years, Apple is feeling
the slowdown in global purchases of laptop
and desktop computers.
Apple shipped 4 to 8 percent fewer Mac
computers during the second quarter of
2016, compared with a year earlier, according to new estimates from two research
firms even while some of its bigger
rivals managed to find growth in the PC
business.
Apple enjoyed steady increases in Mac
AS INK THEROUX: FORMER SERRA CATCHER SIGNS WITH OAKLAND, SET TO DEBUT IN ARIZONA LEAGUE WEDNESDAY >> PAGE 13
USGA needs to
retool ancient
review system
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Over the past three seasons, BelmontRedwood Shores and Pacifica American have
etched the two most historic runs in District
52 history.
The two teams are the only District 52
Major squads ever to advance to the West
Regional championships BelmontRedwood Shores in 2013, and Pacifica
American in 14 each coming one step
from Williamsport and the Little League
World Series.
So, when the two District 52 juggernauts
were slated to face off in this years District
52 Major championship round, the matchup
promised to be a game to remember.
And boy was it as the Bels roared to the
title in walk-off fashion, plating Myles
Allison on a sacrifice fly off the bat of Joey
Thompson to win it 3-2 Monday at Ford
Field.
Im glad we won it just how we won it,
Thompson said. A walk-off is the best way
to end it.
The Bels led for a majority of the game,
but never by more than a one-run margin.
Wild pitches were epidemic throughout, as
both teams combined to uncork nine pitches
to the backstop. And it was just such a bout
of wildness that gave the Bels the lead in the
first when, after Tripp Garrish singled, he
motored around to score on consecutive wild
pitches.
Pacifica managed to tie it in the top of the
third on a two-out RBI double by cleanup
hitter Joey Gentile to score Tre Gutierrez.
But the Bels answered right back in the botTERRY BERNAL.DAILY JOURNAL
tom of the frame after loading the bases by Belmont-Redwood Shores Myles Allison celebrates after sliding into third base with a triple
in the sixth inning of Mondays District 52 Major All-Star championship game. Allison scored
See D52, Page 15 on the following play for a walk-off win, giving the Bels the title their second in four years.
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SPORTS
Spurs great Tim Duncan announced his retirement Monday after 19 NBA seasons.
member of the All-NBA first team 10 times
and is one of only three players joining
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Robert Parrish
to win at least 1,000 games in his career. He
is fifth on the NBAs career list in blocks,
sixth in rebounds and 14th in scoring.
Even tho I knew it was coming, Im still
moved by the news, Ginobili tweeted.
What a HUGE honor to have played with
him for 14 seasons! (hash)ThankYouTD.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver called
Duncan one of the most dominant players
in NBA history and lauded him for an
understated selflessness (that) made him
Sports brief
Retires Yankees great Jeter marries
ST. HELENA Derek Jeter has reportedly married his longtime girlfriend, Sports
Illustrated swimsuit model Hannah Davis.
TMZ and the New York
Post have published
photos of the weekend
ceremony
at
the
Meadowood resort in
Californias
Napa
Valley.
The Post reports it was
a small wedding with
fewer than 100 guests.
Derek Jeter
The newspaper says
among them were former
Yankee teammates, Jorge Posada, Andruw
Jones and Tino Martinez.
Jeter confirmed his engagement to Davis
in a post on his Players Tribune website in
November.
SPORTS
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ALL-STAR
Continued from page 11
the game, Cueto said through a translator.
But Im very happy.
Cueto impressed New York Mets manager
Terry Collins with a two-hitter for Kansas
City in Game 2 of last years World Series,
the first complete game by an AL pitcher in
the Series since Jack Morris in 1991.
That was the best outing Ive ever seen
him have, Collins said.
AL manager Ned Yosts batting order has
Houston second baseman Jose Altuve lead-
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Marlins slugger Giancarlo Stanton outlasted Todd Frazier on the White Sox to win the All-Star
Game home run derby Monday at PetCo Park.
like to return that.
Stanton is baseballs highest-paid player
with a $325 million, 13-year deal. His new
hitting coach is home run king Barry Bonds.
Frazier, whos not on the AL All-Star team,
hit 13 in the final round. He was a hometown
winner last year while with the Cincinnati
Reds. He was traded to the White Sox in
December.
The Western Metal Supply Co. Building
served as one of the better Derby targets, joining the Warehouse at Baltimores Camden
Yards in 1993 and McCovey Cove outside San
Franciscos AT&T Park in 2007. Those were
both targets for lefty hitters
Stanton hit 24 homers in the first round to
eliminate the Seattle Mariners Robinson
Cano (seven) and 17 in the semifinals to
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SPORTS
UFC
Continued from page 11
WME-IMGs marketing dexterity seem certain to lead to even
more growth and global prominence for MMAs dominant promotion, which has bought out or eliminated many of its competitors in the sport.
UFC has experienced tremendous growth over the last decade
and we are looking forward to helping the organization and its
athletes identify new opportunities to develop and further establish their global footprint, Emanuel said.
Few companies do that better than WME, but the UFC has also
been pretty good at building stars in its own violent milieu.
LOUNGE
Continued from page 11
she would have changed her approach on the nal playoff hole.
Maybe she goes at the pin instead of laying up with that third
shot.
My problem is with the so-called review system the USGA
has in place. A USGA ofcial was with the pair of golfers and
he/she did not report any infraction. It wasnt until Fox broad-
casters questioned it that a USGA ofcial went into the Fox production truck to look at a replay.
Twenty minutes after the fact, the USGA informs Nordqvist of
the infraction.
And lets not forget those butt-inskis at home who call in to
the broadcast to rat out a golfer who committed a penalty that
ofcials missed.
As Mrs. Lounge said, Maybe they (the USGA) should nd a
better process.
Couldnt agree more. If the USGA is going to use instant
replay, institute it across the board. Not this piecemeal mess it
currently uses. Have a USGA ofcial sit in a replay booth and
look at every single shot broadcast on television. If an infraction is observed, the replay ofcial must make a determination
before the player in question tees off on the next hole. Much
like football, if a play or in this case, a golf shot is made
before the play can be reviewed, then the play in question
stands. Nowhere in the world of sports do ofcials let players
twist in the wind over any kind of replay challenge.
The USGA, however, has made an art of botching these kind
of situations. Last month in the mens U.S. Open, eventual winner Dustin Johnson was assessed a penalty for an infraction,
but the USGA didnt tell him for several holes. The USGA had
already screwed Johnson once, disqualifying him from the 2010
U.S. Open after a penalty he did not assess himself at Whistling
Straits. Credit Johnson for staying mentally strong and winning his rst major at Oakmont.
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virtue of an infield single and two walks, then
seeing Garrish slide home on a wild pitch to
give the Bels a 2-1 lead.
In the top of the sixth, however, Pacifica
grinded out a run without so much as a hit in
the inning to tie it at 2-2, with the Bels
bullpen throwing four wild pitches in the
frame.
The shame of the wild relief work is it
spoiled the win for starting pitcher Nelson
Hawkins, who pitched marvelously through 5
1/3 innings. The big right-hander who was
shades of Curt Schilling with his dialed-in
four-pitch repertoire allowed just four hits
while striking out six. And his deep outing
earned him the nickname The Horse from
his manager Chris Freire, although Nelson
more customarily goes by the more natural
Nelly.
Hes got a quiet confidence to him that
plays really well, Freire said. And he throws
all his pitches for strikes.
Hawkins only departed because he surpassed
the 85-pitch limit after yielding a one-out
walk in the sixth. It was his longest outing in
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couldnt get it going at the plate. And your
pitchers can only throw so many 1-0 games.
Now moving on to the pro ranks, Theroux
is looking to make good on his experience
with wood bats. Playing in the Northwoods
League last summer, he hit .233 but totaled
seven home runs in 86 at-bats while being utilized as a part-time player.
Theroux said he contemplated returning to
Oklahoma State for his senior season but, after
a meeting with Cowboys manager Josh
Holliday and talking it over with his family, he
decided the time was right to strike a pro deal.
It definitely [contemplated returning],
Theroux said. For one, I would have been
done with my degree. I would have graduated.
That would have been a plus. And just going
back and being in that great family environment, which would have been fun. But my
family and I thought the time was right if I was
going to go into pro ball. So Ill always
feel it was the right decision.
Now, Theroux will be catching an array of
top-round picks from this years draft class for
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when he felt he could no longer have a significant impact on the game, and for most of
the series the younger Thunder big men had
their way with him and the Spurs on the
glass.
With the Spurs getting blown out and the
fourth quarter set to begin, Popovich and his
veteran star had a brief conversation on the
bench. Duncan then played all 12 minutes of
the fourth quarter without coming out for a
rest, perhaps soaking up every second he
could in the last game he would ever play.
And when the game was over, Duncan waved
to the visiting crowd and pointed a finger
toward the roof as he headed to the locker
room, a rare signal from one of the leagues
most stoic superstars.
Timmys never been a very outspoken or
emoting sort of individual on the court,
Popovich said earlier this year. Everybody
does it differently.
And Duncan was truly one of a kind.
In 1997, after an injury to star David
Robinson, the Spurs plunged in the standings and ended up with a chance at the No. 1
overall pick. They won the lottery, and it
was a no-brainer to choose Duncan, the polished, two-way big man who had spent four
Golf brief
Peter Dawson.
Spieth was the last player to say he was
not going to Rio, telling the IGF it was for
health reasons. Spieth was practicing at
Royal Troon during the IGF news conference
and was not expected to speak until Tuesday.
Jason Day, Dustin Johnson and Rory
McIlroy previously withdrew, all citing the
Zika virus. Day and Johnson have said they
plan on having more children, while
McIlroy is engaged and said he would soon
be starting a family.
years at Wake Forest.
The Spurs won 36 more games in Duncans
rookie year than they had the previous season and were NBA champions in his sophomore campaign. They also won titles in
2003, 2005, 2007 and 2014, the last one a
dominant run to redemption over James and
the Miami Heat after losing to them in seven
games the previous season.
For at least the last five seasons of his
career, Duncan would face retirement questions. But he never really changed. You could
see a few gray hairs near his temples as the
years wore on, but his face, his body, his
game all bore a striking resemblance to the
21-year-old who averaged 21.1 points and
11.9 rebounds in his first year in the league.
Heres how long he was with the Spurs: He
had 140 different teammates there.
He was a 38-year-old All-Star in 2014-15
and even as his minutes were reduced to save
the wear and tear on his body for the playoffs, he remained a force on the defensive
end and on the glass. He used an exhaustive
workout regimen of boxing, swimming and
diet to help him keep pace with the younger,
faster, stronger players that kept coming at
him year after year.
The Spurs won a franchise-record 67 regular-season games this past season. Despite
Duncans individual statistics dipping to
career lows, coaches and teammates said the
impact his leadership, intelligence and
defensive presence had continued to be elite.
And now he steps away.
HEALTH
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ARE THESE
COLISTIN-RESISTANT GERMS
SOME NEW BREED OF BACTERIA?
No. In both the U.S. cases, they were E.
coli bacteria, a common type of germ found
in the gut. In both cases, while they were
Health officials worry that a new bacteria will spread its resistance to last-resort antibiotics to other bacteria that are already resistant to
front-line antibiotics, creating germs that cant be killed by any known drugs.
resistant to colistin, they were vulnerable
to more common antibiotics and were not
hard to treat. Its not an immediate threat,
said Mariana Castanheira, one of the studys
authors.
WHAT MORE IS
KNOWN ABOUT THE CASE?
No additional details about that patient
were released by the researchers or in their
study, published online Monday in
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, a
journal of the American Society of
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home, according to the Sheriffs Office.
The victims were between 10 and 17 years
old, said sheriffs Detective Sal Zuno.
However, prosecutors found there was
only enough evidence to charge him with
17 felonies related to three victims, District
Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said. Two of the
victims were friends of the family who were
abused during sleepovers at the Pescadero
home. If convicted, Miranda faces 85 years
to life in prison, Wagstaffe said.
Mirandas arrest comes less than a month
after the Sheriffs Office announced a former
Millbrae man was also accused of allegedly
molesting several young girls over the
course of nearly 20 years.
In both cases, prosecutors could not
p ro ceed wi t h ch arg i n g fo r al l o f t h e
alleged crimes based on either evidence
or statute of limitations. However, officials believe there may be more victims
and are hoping anyone with information
MARKET
Continued from page 1
Management.
No matter what you think of the stock
market love it, fear it youve got
to admire its resilience.
The market has been hit with a string
of bad news in the past year. Plunging
oil prices. Falling corporate earnings.
Fear over rising interest rates. Slowing
growth in China. The British vote to
leave the European Union.
There were scary headlines, panic
selling, big drops. But there was always
another rush to buy.
And so it was in the last two trading
days. Since Friday, the Standard and
Poors 500 index has risen 39 points, or
2 percent, hitting 2,137.16. That is
about seven points higher than the last
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For all its recent gains, though, the
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tional place to think about other
groups, people who might look different, and see a commonality.
The videos so far, theres been a
trajectory over the past 10 years that
Ive been making them where each
has been less and less about me and
more about other people, Harding
said.
What originated as a seemingly
self-aggrandizing video slideshow of
Hardings travels has matured into an
altruistic message about connectivity, cooperation and friendship.
Theres a longing to connect,
everywhere I go, theres a desire to
feel connected to other people around
the world, and be a part of a community, Harding said. I think thats a
fantastic impulse; an impulse that
civilization is built upon.
Hardings previous videos were
funded with corporate sponsorship,
namely Stride gum, but this latest
project was crowdsourced through
Kickstarter.
[Crowdsourcing] is a great way to
really spread it even more, because
theyre helping me actually make it,
theyre helping me fund it, Harding
said. And, I get to go and get communities of people together on the spot,
spontaneously, and dance around and
have fun. And its just a nice feeling.
Among his backers was Kelly
Cash, 55, of San Jose.
I wouldnt call [Hardings videos]
earth-shatteringly inspirational,
but at the same time its just a nice
thing, Cash said. I mean, with so
many things out there on the internet
and in the world angry news stories
and political upheaval its just
nice. Its a feel-good thing that has
people from all over the world coming together in song and dance,
regardless of how well one dances.
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determine the likelihood a defendant
will fail to appear for a court appearance or commit a crime while out of
jail on bail.
Unlike a simple background check
on an individual defendant, the software draws from the actual behavior of
hundreds of thousands of pretrial
defendants.
In California, about 25 percent of all
crimes are committed by individuals
on bail. The system allows for dangerous criminals to be set free, according
to the civil grand jury report.
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TUESDAY, JULY 12
Free friends and family CPR class.
9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. 525 Blvd.,
Redwood City. For more information
visit www.sequoiahealthcaredistrict.com.
How to Create a Job Search
Mindset. 10 a.m. to noon. 1044
Middlefield Road, Redwood City.
Come for an interactive session with
Dr. David Petroway to learn how
beliefs can change and shape your
mindset of job searches. For more
information call 574-1766.
Estate planning at Little House.
11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Little House,
The Roslyn G. Morris Activity Center,
800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Crucial
estate planning issues for seniors.
For more information call 326-2025.
Travel Talk at Little House. 1 p.m. to
2 p.m. Little House, The Roslyn G.
Morris Activity Center, 800 Middle
Ave., Menlo Park. Gale Fullertons first
Switzerland vacation presentation.
For more information call 326-2025.
South San Francisco Friends of the
Library Quarterly Meeting. 6 p.m.
South San Francisco Main Public
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
San Francisco. Support childrens
programming, adult literacy tutoring, summer learning and many
other library programs and collections. For more information call 8293860.
Documentary Club, Army. 6:30 p.m.
Belmont Library, Alameda de Las
Pulgas, Belmont. Featuring extensive
unseen archival footage and previously unheard tracks, this strikingly
modern, moving and vital film
shines a light on our culture and the
world we live in today. Popcorn and
refreshments will be served. For
more
information
email
belmont@smcl.org.
Hornman. 6:30 p.m. San Mateo Main
Library (Oak Room), 55 W. Third Ave.,
San Mateo. Hornman Bill Nemoyten
will take you on a journey with 12
exciting types of horns. For more
information call 522-7838.
Emperors Treasures: Chinese Art
Docent Lecture. 7 p.m. 1 Library
Ave., Millbrae. Through exquisite
paintings, ceramics, jades and more,
Emperors Treasures explores the
identities of nine rulers who reigned
from the 12th through 20th centuries. For more information call 6977607 ext. 236.
Lawyers in the Library. 7 p.m. to 9
p.m. 610 Elm St., San Carlos.
Registrants get a free 20 minute consultation with an attorney. For more
information call 591-0341.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 13
Community Health Screening. 9
a.m. to 11 a.m. Senior Focus, 1720 El
Camino Real, Suite 10, Burlingame.
Offering complete cholesterol profile, blood glucose and consultation
with a nurse or dietitian. Ages 18 and
over only. $35 for ages 18-61, $30 for
ages 62+. Must register in advance
by calling 696-3660. Fast 12 hours
before blood cholesterol (water and
medicines only) but delay diabetes
medications until after screening. Do
not exercise morning of screening,
drink water before and take morning blood pressure medicine if prescribed.
Complete cholesterol and blood
sugar testing. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Magnolia Senior Center, 601 Grand
Ave., South San Francisco. Costs
$30/$35 if under 62. Must fast for 12
hours, water only. For more information call 696-3660.
Intergenerational Wednesdays at
Little House. 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
The Roslyn G. Morris Activity Center,
800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Work as
a team to win the scavenger hunt.
For more information call 326-2025.
San Mateo Professional Alliance
Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m.
Kingfish Restaurant, 201 S. B St., San
Mateo. For more information call
430-6500 or visit sanmateoprofessionalalliance.com.
Mr. Shap. 2 p.m. San Mateo Library,
1530 Susan Court, San Mateo.
Watch Mr. Shaps balloon and
magic show at the Marina Branch
library. For more information call
522-7838.
Needle Felting. 6 p.m. 1 Library
Ave., Millbrae. Debbie Huey will
present on the basics of needle
felting and provide examples. For
more information call 697-7607
ext. 236.
Music in the Park featuring
Sinister Dexter. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Stafford Park, 2100 Hopkins Ave.,
Redwood City. For more information
go
to
redwoodcity.org/musicinthepark.
B astille Day Myster y Author
V isit: Cara Black and Lisa
Brack man. 7 p.m. Belmont Library,
1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
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300 Toys
303 Electronics
304 Furniture
308 Tools
296 Appliances
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Dong: doo-wop
hit
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Bombeck
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briefly
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Hamilton on them
63 Tyler of The
Leftovers
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