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Obituary
Possible clue found park at the newly-completed south lot arrested on suspicion of indecent exposure
Local briefs located at El Camino Real and Cherry Tuesday at Portola Redwoods State Park
in missing man case Avenue, according to the transit agency. near La Honda in unincorporated San
Belmont police Mateo County, sheriffs deputies said
Car parts found in the waters off Montara The north lot has been closed to be rede-
responded to a report of Thursday.
Beach are being investigated by the San veloped as part of the San Carlos Transit
a reckless driver, who Deputies responded to the parks camp-
Mateo County Sheriffs Village, a mixed-use residential and com-
had been on Highway ing area at 9000 Portola State Park Road
Office to determine if mercial project approved by the San
101 and was at the around 11:30 a.m. on a report of a man
they are a long-awaited Carlos City Council in late 2013.
AM/PM Mini Market on allegedly exposing himself to a female
clue in the disappear- Construction will begin shortly on the
the 400 block of child.
ance of a 22-year-old projects next phase. The 6.26-acre site
Ralston Avenue. Upon
man, according to will include 202 rental units, recreational The childs parent witnessed the inci-
arrival, officers found
reports by ABC-7. facilities, 25,800 square feet of commer- dent and identified Timothy Smith as the
the driver, Allen Tag,
Dan Moss, the father Allen Tag 38, of Las Vegas,
cial space and a public plaza. The office suspect, deputies said.
of the missing man, and retail buildings, which will be closest Smith was arrested and booked into the
Nevada, apparently passed out behind the
Richard Moss Richard Moss, 22, con- to the Caltrain station entrance, will occu- county jail on suspicion of indecent expo-
wheel of a Maroon 2016 Volkswagen
firmed on Facebook that py much of the current north and south sure and annoying of a child.
Passat sedan with extensive front end dam-
parts of his sons car may have been parking lots. City officials expect the The case remains under investigation.
age, according to Belmont police.
recovered at low tide from the rocks on the construction on the village, which began Anyone with additional information is
As officers were attempting to contact
north end of Montara State Beach and that this past summer, to be completed by the asked to call Detective Gaby Chagouri at
him, Tag began driving and pulled out
he was waiting for confirmation from offi- summer of 2018. (650) 259-2314.
onto Masonic Way where he struck a
cials. parked Ford Ranger pickup. Tag then drove All cars must be removed from the north
The ABC report included that the car on and ended up on El Camino Real to lot as of 4 a.m. on July 18 or vehicles will Large truck sought
parts were a tire and possibly a fuel tank. Davey Glen Road, where police terminated be towed at the owners expense, accord- for hydrant hit-and-run crash
Richard Moss was last seen May 25 at the pursuit for safety reasons, according ing to Caltrain.
his home. He left in a 2001 blue Hyundai Currently, the south lot can only be A hit-and-run crash involving a fire
to police. hydrant caused traffic congestion in San
Tiburon with California license plate No. A short time later, Officers spotted Tag accessed via El Camino Real while head-
5DWY562, sheriffs officials said. ing north. Caltrain is awaiting Mateo Thursday morning, police said.
driving southbound on the 200 block of El The crash was reported around 10:50
Moss is described as white with hazel Camino Real in Belmont and again Department of Transportation approval to
eyes and dark brown hair, 5 feet 11 inches a.m. on the first block of North San Mateo
attempted to stop him when he fled again install a new traffic signal and road
and 150 pounds. Drive, according to Sgt. Amanda Von
into San Carlos until they lost sight of improvements at the intersection of El
His family is trying to raise $10,000 to Glahn.
him on Holly Street at Old County Road, Camino Real and Cherry Avenue to allow
offer a reward for information about him Multiple witnesses described the suspect
according to police. for left turns. Designated ADA and Depot
and to pay for a search if necessary. vehicle as some type of large truck, possi-
A short time later, Belmont officers Cafe parking will still be accessible
Money can be donated at bly a dump truck or a big-rig, and officers
found Tag in the vehicle, stopped on the through the San Carlos Avenue entrance,
gofundme.com/find-richard-moss. are still looking for it.
1000 block of Commercial Street in San according to Caltrain.
Anyone with information about Moss or Carlos where he was taken into custody Phone scammers pretend
his vehicle is asked to call the San Mateo without incident, according to police. Man, 25, arrested for
County Sheriffs Office at (650) 259-2313 Anyone with information on this inci- DUI after hit-and-run crash to be cops investigating ID theft
or email Detective John Carroll at dent is asked to contact Belmont Police at Police said Wednesday that phone scam-
Jcarroll@smcgov. org. Anonymous tips A 25-year-old man was arrested on suspi- mers targeting the South Bay over the last
(650) 595-7400 or police@belmont.gov.
can be called to (800) 547-2700. cion of driving under the influence of alco- several days are pretending to be officers
San Carlos Caltrain Station hol after he allegedly fled from a crash that from the Los Altos Police Department.
Driver arrested damaged two parked cars in South San The suspects are presumed to be using a
after fleeing from police parking lot closes for construction Francisco early Monday morning, police spoofing device, allowing them to use
The parking lot on the north side of the said. fake caller ID information that indicates
Belmont police arrested a Las Vegas man San Carlos Caltrain Station will be perma- Joshua Fale, a South San Francisco resi- the call is coming from Los Altos PD
Friday on multiple charges including DUI nently closed as of 2 a.m. Tuesday, July dent, was arrested after officers responded (650) 947-2770.
and hit-and-run after he fled from officers. 18, and Caltrain riders are encouraged to at 2:41 a.m. Monday to a report of a hit- Once on the phone, the suspects pretend
At approximately 11:35 a.m. Thursday, and-run crash on the 700 block of Del to be police officers and suggest that
Monte Avenue. their targets name is associated with an
They arrived to find two parked vehicles identity theft crime, police said.
with extensive damage and determined the So far, no one has reported falling for
vehicle that hit the two cars had left the the hoax or experiencing any financial
scene. Officers soon located the suspect loss as a result. Still, Los Altos police are
vehicle nearby on the 800 block of Alta advising the public to remember that the
Loma Drive, police said. department does not call residents to
Officers determined Fale was the driver solicit money.
responsible and arrested him on suspicion Even if the scammers use a name recog-
of DUI. nizable as that of an officer of the Los
Anyone with information about the case Altos Police Department, residents are
is encouraged to call police Cpl. Devan at advised to not believe them if the caller
(650) 877-8900. asks for personal or financial informa-
tion. Instead, people should just hang up.
Man arrested for indecent Anyone in doubt about a call from a Los
Alto police officer is encouraged to verify
exposure at park near La Honda the officers identity by calling (650)
A 34-year-old Watsonville man was 947-2770.
THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Friday July 14, 2017 7
CBO: Trumps budget does
not balance federal ledger
By Andrew Taylor product of 3 percent; CBOs long-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS term projections predict annual
GDP growth averaging 1.9 percent.
WASHINGTON A new govern- The CBO report shows that the
ment analysis of President Donald president built his budget on fanta-
Trumps budget plan says it would- sy projections, said Rep. John
nt come close to balancing the fed- Yarmuth of Kentucky, the top
eral ledger like the White House has Democrat on the House Budget
promised. Committee.
Thursdays Congressional Budget Trumps May budget submission
Office report says that Trumps proposed jarring, politically unre-
budget, if followed to the letter, alistic cuts to the social safety net
REUTERS would result in a $720 billion for the poor and a swath of other
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions announces the results of the national health care fraud takedown during a deficit at the end of 10 years instead domestic programs. Many of its
news conference at the Justice Department. of the slight surplus promised. recommendations were deemed dead
on arrival and are being ignored by
U.S. charging 412 in health fraud schemes worth $1.3B CBO said Trumps budget would
reduce the deficit by a total of $3.3
trillion over 10 years instead of the
Republicans
Congress.
controlling
By Sadie Gurman scheme to prescribe unnecessary prescriptions, acting FBI director
opioids. A Florida rehab facility is Andrew McCabe said. They are a $5.6 trillion deficit cut promised by CBO also said that the Trump
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the White House. The nonpartisan budget contained too little detail to
alleged to have recruited addicts death sentence, plain and simple.
with gift cards and visits to strip Nearly 300 health care providers scorekeeper estimated that deficits accurately predict its effects on the
WASHINGTON More than clubs, leading to $58 million in are being suspended or banned in each of the coming 10 years will economy. The White House prom-
400 people have been charged false treatments and tests. from participating in federal exceed the $585 billion in red ink ised that its juiced-up economic
with taking part in health care Officials said those charged in health care programs, Sessions posted last year. projections will produce $2.1 tril-
fraud and opioid scams that totaled the schemes include more than said. CBO says that Trump relied on far lion in deficit reduction, mostly
$1. 3 billion in false billing, 120 people involved in illegally They seem oblivious to the dis- too optimistic predictions of eco- from overhauling the tax code and
Attorney General Jeff Sessions prescribing and distributing nar- astrous consequences of their nomic growth and that Trumps rosy reducing the burden regulations
announced Thursday. cotic painkillers. Such prescrip- greed. Their actions not only projections are the chief reason his have on the economy. But Trumps
Sessions called the collective tion opioids are behind the dead- enrich themselves, often at the budget doesnt balance as promised. tax overhaul plan is so far so
action the largest health care liest drug overdose epidemic in expense of taxpayers, but also Nearly all of that (deficit) differ- sketchy that it can fit on a single
fraud takedown operation in U.S. history. More than 52,000 feed addictions and cause addic- ence arises because the administra- page.
American history and said it indi- Americans died of overdoses in tions to start, Sessions said. tion projects higher revenue projec- The analysis came as the adminis-
cates that some doctors, nurses 2015 a record and experts Health care fraud sweeps like tions stemming mainly from a tration and Republicans control-
and pharmacists have chosen to believe the numbers have contin- Thursdays happen each year projection of faster economic ling the House are struggling to
violate their oaths and put greed ued to rise. across the country, but law growth, CBO said. unite Republicans behind an alter-
ahead of their patients. In some cases, we had addicts enforcement officials continue to Trumps budget predicts that the native congressional budget plan
Among those charged are six packed into standing-room-only grapple over the best way to fight U.S. economy will soon ramp up to thats a prerequisite for a hoped-for
Michigan doctors accused of a waiting rooms waiting for these the problem. annual growth in gross domestic tax reform effort this fall.
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to debate and declare war if and when set of interventions around the world, ot since the political control of the South
for Congress to fulll its constitu- switched from Democrat to Republican from the
it is necessary. tional obligations. Weve had leader- with only tenuous connections to the
The result has been a foreign policy attacks of Sept. 11, from justifying 1870s to the 1960s nearly a century has this
ship honestly on both sides that have nation seen such a disruption in political parties as we are
that is increasingly disjointed and put off this debate again and again and military operations in Libya,
counterproductive, with the nation in Pakistan and Yemen, to ghting experiencing right now. Early on, there were shifts from
again, said Rep. Tom Cole, R-Okla., Federalists and Whigs to Democrats and Anti-Federalists to
a state of perpetual, aimless war. in support. If were going to send groups that didnt even exist in 2001
like al-Shabaab in Somalia and ISIS Democratic-Republicans and Republicans, with the rst
On June 29, in a surprising display people to war, we owe them the sup- Democratic president being Andrew Jackson and the rst
of bipartisanship, the U.S. House port of the Congress of the United in Syria and Iraq.
Republican president being Abraham Lincoln. To this day,
Appropriations Committee took an States. The AUMF has even been invoked
the two parties persist, yet are different in their makeup as
important step toward regaining con- The amendment, which would give to justify the warrantless surveillance when they were rst founded. For many recent years, people
gressional authority over matters of the Congress 240 days after approval of Americans and detention of sus- associated the Republican party with the South, and the
war and peace, voting in favor of an of the appropriations bill before the pected terrorists at Guantanamo Bay. Democratic party with the North, though for many years
amendment to a broader defense AUMF would expire to debate the The past 16 years have vindicated prior it was the opposite. Aside
spending bill to repeal the 2001 issue, was approved by voice vote. Lees suspicion that the AUMF would from the Bull Moose Party of
Authorization for Use of Military While the legitimacy of the vote has serve as justication for wars without Theodore Roosevelt and the
Force provided to the president fol- since been disputed by Speaker Paul limits. Dixiecrats which led to the
lowing the Sept. 11 attacks. Ryan and the House Foreign Affairs It is time for Congress to revisit South turning largely
Introducing the amendment was committee, the vote sends the impor- and repeal prior AUMFs, and if it is Republican, it has been rela-
Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Oakland, the tant message that Congress should necessary, debate and pass new tively smooth. Now, it seems,
lone member of Congress to vote not continue shirking its responsibil- authorizations with clear targets and the delineation is mainly
against the 2001 AUMF, who said of ities over a key component of time limits to keep Congress in the between the coasts and the
her vote against the AUMF that I American national security and inter- conversation. Without debate and lim- interior of the country. But
knew then it would provide a blank national affairs. itations, America will remain in a even that is a nebulous line,
check to wage war anywhere, any- The 2001 AUMF, passed just three state of perpetual war, with civil lib- though it can be said that the
time, for any length by any presi- days after the attacks of Sept. 11, erties threatened, countless dollars Northeast and California are
dent. Lee has repeatedly sought grants the president sweeping author- spent and human lives lost in pursuit solidly Democrat with the
repeal of the 2001 AUMF over the ization for military force against of vague, open-ended and potentially South solidly Republican.
years, only now receiving signicant those nations, organizations, or per- unwinnable objectives. Still, the solidity of the par-
ties themselves is in question.
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Around the world
Political prisoner, Nobel
laureate Liu Xiaobo dies at age 61
SHENYANG, China Imprisoned for all the seven years
since he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, Liu Xiaobo never
renounced the pursuit of human rights in
China, insisting on living a life of hon-
esty, responsibility and dignity. Chinas
most prominent political prisoner died
Thursday of liver cancer at 61.
His death at a hospital in the coun-
trys northeast, where hed been trans-
ferred after being diagnosed triggered
an outpouring of dismay among his
friends and supporters, who lauded his
Liu Xiaobo courage and determination.
There are only two words to describe
how we feel right now: grief and fury, family friend and
activist Wu Yangwei, better known by his penname Ye Du,
said by phone. The only way we can grieve for Xiaobo and
bring his soul some comfort is to work even harder to try to
keep his influence alive. The 1989 pro-democracy protests
centered in Beijings Tiananmen Square, by Lius account,
REUTERS were the major turning point of his life. Liu had been a vis-
Still image taken from a video shows Islamic State militants surrender in the Old City of Mosul, Iraq. iting scholar at Columbia University in New York but
returned early to China in May 1989 to join the movement
troops killing Mosul detainees army. The military crackdown killed hundreds, possibly
thousands, of people and heralded a more repressive era.
By Susannah George Brig. Gen. Saad Maan, spokesman Arabic acronym for the Islamic State Spacecraft reveals beauty
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for Iraqs Interior Ministry, said offi- group and shouting at a man cowering
cials were aware of such images and in a corner. The man is dragged out- of solar systems biggest storm
IRBIL, Iraq Human Rights Watch that an investigation has been side, and the camera follows. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. A NASA spacecraft circling
on Thursday condemned videos circu- launched. The soldiers carry the man to the Jupiter is revealing the up-close beauty of our solar systems
lating on social media purportedly We looked and suspended a number edge of a high wall overlooking the biggest planetary storm.
showing Iraqi forces killing and beat- of those forces shown in those pic- Tigris River. There, soldiers are shoot- Juno flew directly over Jupiters Great Red Spot on
ing suspected Islamic State fighters in tures and there is currently an investi- ing the bodies of two men who had Monday, passing an amazingly close 5,600 miles (9,000
Mosul. gation being conducted, he told already been thrown to the ground kilometers) above the monster storm. The images snapped
Two videos were posted to Facebook Pentagon reporters by video confer- below. The soldiers throw the other by JunoCam were beamed back Tuesday and posted online
earlier this week, a day after Iraqi Prime ence, using an interpreter. man over the edge, then fire bullets Wednesday. Then members of the public so-called citizen
Minister Haider al-Abadi declared He added that there might be some into his body as well. scientists were encouraged to enhance the raw images.
total victory in Mosul. misbehavior or inappropriate conduct In the background, other soldiers are Swirling clouds are clearly visible in the 10,000-mile-wide
A spokesman for Iraqs Defense by some of the forces, yes, but the seen opening fire on a fourth man (16,000-kilometer-wide) storm, which is big enough to
Ministry said he had not seen the investigation is going on. We are sprawled on the ground. swallow Earth and has been around for centuries.
videos but that such incidents will not against any violation against any Another video posted Tuesday was For hundreds of years scientists have been observing,
be tolerated. human being and this is the position titled: Our heroes in the Iraqi Army wondering and theorizing about Jupiters Great Red Spot,
Brig. Gen. Mohammed al-Khudhari of the government. 16th division executing the remnants said lead researcher Scott Bolton of the Southwest Research
told the Associated Press by phone In one of the videos, soldiers are of Daesh terrorists in Old Mosul. Institute in San Antonio. Now we have the best pictures ever
from Baghdad that soldiers have very seen shouting at, kicking and beating The images show a man in Iraqi army of this iconic storm.
clear instructions and guidance to several men apparently captured IS fatigues gunning down an unarmed Information was still arriving Thursday from Junos sci-
hand over suspected IS members for fighters in a room. One mans shirt man kneeling in front of a car. The ence instruments. Bolton said it will take time to analyze
interrogation, then to be sent to the is splattered with fresh blood. Several rounds fired raised a cloud of dust into everything to shed new light on the past, present and future
court for trial. He said any soldiers are dragged out of the room. the air. The caption said the video was of the Great Red Spot.
committing violations will be tried in Is this one with Daesh or not? one dedicated to the families of the mar-
a military court. soldier is heard saying, using the tyrs (of the Mosul operation).
Room with a view: Two
ex-Vatican hospital officials charged
Hawaii Army soldier thought 9/11 was false flag attack VATICAN CITY The scandal was remarkable even by
Vatican standards: The president of the popes hospital for
sick children had taken nearly a half-million dollars in hos-
By Jennifer Sinco Honolulu Thursday According to court documents, Kang
for a detention hear- met with undercover agents he thought pital donations and used them to spruce up the penthouse
Kelleher and Caleb Jones apartment of the Vatican cardinal who had appointed him.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing. were from the Islamic State group at a
On Thursday, the Vatican tribunal indicted Giuseppe Profiti
Kangs military home in Honolulu, where he pledged
and the hospitals former treasurer on charges they illegally
HONOLULU A U. S. soldier training, weapons allegiance to the group and kissed an
diverted the money, and ordered them to stand trial. The case
accused of wanting to commit a mass abilities and per- Islamic State flag. answers a key question raised by a recent Associated Press
shooting after pledging loyalty to the sonal combat Kang was arrested immediately to investigation that found that the hospitals mission under
Islamic State group believed the moon skills, coupled with remove the possibility that he would Profitis leadership had been lost and was more aimed at
landing was faked, questioned the his strong stated act on his impulse to kill people in the profit than caring for children.
assassination of President John F. Ikaika Kang desire to kill people name of Islamic State, prosecutors So where did the money go?
Kennedy and thought the Sept. 11 ter- in the name of wrote. Kang and Dustin Lyles, a med- According to the indictment, at least some 422,000 euros
rorist attacks were an inside job coor- Islamic State, makes him one of the ically retired soldier, bunked together ($481,000) in donations to the fundraising foundation of the
dinated by the U. S. government, more dangerous criminal defendants to for a month in 2013 during military Bambino Gesu Pediatric Hospital popularly known as the
according to a former Army bunkmate. have been charged in this judicial dis- training. The two were friends for sev- popes hospital went instead to renovate the penthouse
Army Sgt. 1st Class Ikaika Kang is trict, prosecutors wrote in a motion eral years before Lyle left the Army and of Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, who retired in 2013 as the sec-
scheduled to appear in federal court in asking that be held without bail. the two lost touch. ond most powerful man in the Catholic Church.
12 Friday July 14, 2017 NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL
other Republican senators. With Democrats his office with holdouts, including Dean The Cruz provision appears in the legisla-
HEALTH
Continued from page 1
unanimously opposed in a Senate split 52-
48 in favor of the GOP, he needs 50 votes,
with Vice President Mike Pence breaking
Heller of Nevada, the most endangered
Senate Republican in next years midterms,
Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia,
tive text in brackets, meaning specific lan-
guage is still being composed. That could
give McConnell, Cruz and other conserva-
the tie, to get past a procedural hurdle and Rob Portman of Ohio and John Hoeven of tives time to work out a provision with
begin debate on the bill. North Dakota. broader support.
But talking with reporters aboard Air The showdown vote is set for next week, The lawmakers wanted details and num- The retooled measure retains McConnells
Force One en route to France, Trump also though McConnell could cancel again if bers on how the bill would impact rural and plan to phase out the extra money 31 states
acknowledged the challenges lawmakers hes short of support. He and other GOP Medicaid-dependent people in their states. have used to expand Medicaid under
face. leaders are urging senators to at least vote in All had opposed McConnells earlier bill, Obamas statute, and to tightly limit the
Id say the only thing more difficult than favor of opening debate, which would open but this time around several exited their overall programs future growth. Since its
peace between Israel and the Palestinians is the measure up to amendments. And GOP meetings saying they were undecided and creation in 1965, Medicaid has provided
health care, Trump said. But I think were leaders express optimism that they are get- needed more time to evaluate the legisla- open-ended federal funds to help states pay
going to have something thats really good ting closer to a version that could pass the tion. the programs costs.
and that people are going to like. Senate. Hoeven said of McConnell: Hes asking
The reworked bill McConnell presented to The rewritten package would add $70 bil-
Its in the best shape its been in so far, everybody to work with him, and a lot of us lion to the $112 billion McConnell origi-
fellow Republicans aims to win conserva- said Sen. Roy Blunt of Missouri. Now that are saying yeah, and weve got more work
tives support by letting insurers sell low- nally sought that states could use to help
members actually have paper in their hand to do. insurers curb the growth of premiums and
cost, skimpy policies. At the same time, he they can look at what is likely to be very Like legislation earlier passed by the
seeks to placate hesitant moderates by consumers other out-of-pocket costs.
close to the final bill well be voting on and House after struggles of its own, the Senate
adding billions to combat opioid abuse and move forward. bill would get rid of Obamacares mandates It has an added $45 billion for states to
help consumers with skyrocketing insur- McConnell said the 172-page legislation for individuals to buy insurance and for combat the misuse of drugs like opioids.
ance costs. is the senators opportunity to make good companies to offer it, repeal taxes and Thats a boost over the $2 billion in the ini-
But it was not clear whether the on years of promises. unwind the Medicaid expansion created by tial bill, an addition demanded by
Republican leader has achieved the delicate This is our chance to bring about the Affordable Care Act. Analyses by the Republicans from states in the Midwest and
balance he needs after an embarrassing set- changes weve been talking about since Congressional Budget Office have found the Northeast that have been ravaged by the
back last month when he abruptly canceled Obamacare was forced on the American peo- House bill and the earlier Senate version drugs.
a vote in the face of widespread opposition ple, he said. both would eliminate insurance coverage To help pay for the added spending, the
to a bill he crafted largely in secret. Many Republicans believe the party could for more than 20 million people over the measure would retain three tax increases
Moderate Sen. Susan Collins of Maine face electoral catastrophe if it alienates GOP next decade. Obamas law slapped on higher- earning
told reporters she had informed McConnell voters by failing to deliver after taking con- The new bill contains language demanded people.
she would be voting against beginning trol of both chambers of Congress and the by conservative Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas let- And the legislation has a provision that
debate on the bill, citing in part cuts in the White House while vowing to get rid of for- ting insurers sell plans with minimal cover- appears to benefit only one state, Alaska,
Medicaid health program for the poor and mer President Barack Obamas law. age, as long as they also sell policies that by setting aside some federal assistance for
disabled. Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, who It could be the biggest political broken meet strict coverage requirements set by states with extremely high premiums.
has repeatedly complained that promise in many years, said conservative Obamas 2010 statute. Moderate Alaska is the only state that fits the bill and
McConnells efforts dont amount to a full- former Sen. Jim DeMint, former president Republicans have objected that that would its home to a key senator McConnell wants
blown repeal of Obamacare, also announced of the Heritage Foundation, as he passed make policies excessively costly for peo- to win over, Lisa Murkowski. It could gain
he was a no. through the Capitol. ple with serious illnesses because healthy nearly $2 billion over a decade, one analyst
That means McConnell cannot lose any Throughout the day McConnell huddled in people would flock to the cheaper coverage. said.
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ning into trouble in the fourth. Back-to-back ed Clarke with a booming double to center This team has shown a lot of resiliency,
walks to Kevin Jacobs and Dom Monozon field, that just missed going out. Following a Turner said.
opened the door for San Mateo to get back in strikeout, Kazan singled to left-center field. Continued from page 13 Kershaw has been his usual stellar self,
the game. Henry Kazan followed and reached The Peninsula center fielder appeared to get going 14-2 with a 2.18 ERA. The left-han-
on a fielders choice, when he was called safe to the ball in time, but could not make the der has made 13 straight starts without a
Giants a combined 18 times.
at first on a bang-bang, double-play attempt. catch. That made Jacobs hesitate and pre- loss, going 10-0 with a 1.98 ERA while
We are just really good at being in the
A walk to Ryan Juncker loaded the bases vented him from scoring, which turned out to holding batters to a .187 average. Hell
moment right now. Were not worrying
before Cook, the Blues first baseman, chased be the turning point. return well-rested next week after taking off
about what happened yesterday or worrying
down a ball in foul territory and made an the series at Miami.
Clarke got another strikeout for the second about whats in front of us, said third base-
over-the-shoulder catch for an incredible man Justin Turner, one of the teams six All- Were winning a lot of games, its fun
out of the inning and after Kazan stole second and weve got a really good team, Kershaw
play, but he negated it by firing wildly to the Stars.
to put runners on second and third, Clarke said.
plate, a throw that got by the catcher. A fifth consecutive division title seems
induced an inning-ending grounder to third to Fellow lefty Alex Wood also is 10-0 with
Jacobs, who initially was not running strand the runners. within reach barring a slew of injuries.
from third on the play, bolted home on the The Dodgers already have overcome the a 1.67 ERA.
throwing error for the White Soxs first run Our pitchers are pretty unflappable, losses of injured veterans Adrian Gonzalez The pitching has been very consistent,
of the game. Kazan would later score on a Goode said. We have a lot of pitching. and Andre Ethier, along with Andrew Toles, the defense has been very consistent, and
thanks to the offensive prowess of Turner the at-bats over the last month have really
and NL rookie of the year candidate Cody picked up, said second-year manager Dave
Bellinger. Roberts, whose upbeat style has energized
Turner is hitting a team-best .377 with 40 the clubhouse. We have very good players
runs, 10 homers and 37 RBIs to go with a who are playing a very good brand of base-
.473 on-base percentage in 65 games. ball.
Bellinger ended the first half hitting .261 The Dodgers are rarely out of games,
despite a recent slump. The first baseman either. They have six walk-off victories so
made the All-Star team and the Home Run far and are 5-2 in extra innings.
Derby despite spending the first three weeks All-Star closer Kenley Jansen has 21
of the season in the minors. saves in as many chances, and Roberts has
The teams 53 homers in June set a club trusted him in four-out save situations.
record for a month. Its the best half Ive ever been a part
Even mercurial Yasiel Puig has found his of, Kershaw said. Come Friday, we need to
touch around the plate, hitting .251 with 43 get back to what weve been doing.
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greeted by roars from the Centre Court specta-
tors.
Continued from page 13 They could have really been even more
boisterous. I thought the crowd was so fair. And
I know that they love Jo, and she gave it her all
me, Williams said with a laugh. And I was today, Williams said. Its a lot of pressure.
like, No, this time you have to do it for your- Its a lot of pressure. I thought she handled it
self. So here we are. well. I think my experience just helped a lot.
On Saturday, the 10th-seeded American will This was her 10th semifinal in 20
participate in her second Grand Slam final of Wimbledon appearances; Konta had never been
the season, and 16th of her career, this time past the second round at the grass-court tourna-
against 14th-seeded Garbine Muguruza of ment before this year.
Spain. In the other semifinal, Muguruza won 15 of
She knows how to play, especially the first 20 points en route to a 5-0 lead. Even
Wimbledon finals, Muguruza, the 2015 though Rybarikova entered having won 18 of
Wimbledon runner-up and 2016 French Open her past 19 grass-court matches, mostly at
champion, said about Williams. Its going to lower-level tournaments, she suddenly looked a
be, like, a historic final again. lot more like someone whose career record at
Muguruza overwhelmed 87th-ranked Wimbledon before last week was 2-9.
Magdalena Rybarikova of Slovakia 6-1, 6-1 in Not my best day, Rybarikova said. But
the earlier semifinal. she didnt give me much chance to do some-
Williams arrived in England a few weeks after REUTERS thing.
being involved in a two-car accident in Florida; Venus Williams chases down a return during her 6-4, 6-2 win over Great Britains Johanna Muguruza won the point on 19 of 25 trips to
not long afterward, a passenger in the other Konta in the semifinals of Wimbledon. At 37, Williams will be making her ninth Wimbledon the net and had a 22-8 edge in winners.
vehicle died. At her initial news conference at finals appeareance, the oldest finalist since Martina Navratilova in 1994. That earned the 23-year-old Muguruza a berth
Wimbledon, a tearful Williams briefly left the in her third career Grand Slam final, second at
room to compose herself after being asked backhand winner down the line, and the second depth, a lot of speed, and you dont get much of the All England Club. She lost to Serena
about the crash. with a 106 mph (171 kph) second serve that a chance to get your, I guess, grip into the Williams with the title on the line at
She has tried, coach David Witt said, to just went right at Kontas body. It was a risky strat- points. Wimbledon in 2015, then beat her at Roland
focus on the tennis. egy, going for so much pace on a second serve, Williams wouldnt face another break point Garros last year.
In the semifinals, it was Konta who had the but it worked. That opened a run in which and, later, produced another impressive second Ill have to ask Serena for some pointers,
first chance to nose ahead, a point from serving Williams won 12 of 13 points. serve in the second set, at 103 mph (166 Venus Williams said. Serenas always in my
from the opening set when it was 4-all and She looks to dictate from the very first kph), it went right at Konta, who jumped out of corner. And usually its her in these finals, so
Williams was serving down 15-40. ball, Konta said. When she puts herself in a the way. Im trying my best to represent Williams as
Williams erased the first break point with a position to do that, she plays with a lot of Konta played quite well, especially early, and best as I can.
high school and then not go silent in college, which were the top times among U.S. high Umar Farouk Osman, soccer, Lakeville,
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she said. I want to continue my success there
and hopefully in multiple events.
The 17-year-old from Dunellen, New Jersey,
schoolers this year.
Her time of 38.90 in the 300 hurdles at a meet
in the Los Angeles area in April set a national
Connecticut.
The other girls nominees were: Taylor
ran the 400-meters hurdles at last years Rio de prep record by over a second. Dockins, softball, Norco, California; Brie
Janeiro Olympics. She finished fifth in the Gore and McLaughlin, along with the other Oakley, cross country, Aurora, Colorado; Lexi
McLaughlin recently graduated from Union semifinals and didnt make the final while com- nominees, will walk The ESPYS red carpet on Sun, volleyball, Solana Beach, California;
Catholic High in Scotch Plains, New Jersey. peting as the youngest member of the U.S. Wednesday night and be shown during the tele- Megan Walker, basketball, North Chesterfield,
She will attend Kentucky in the fall and wants track and field team since 1980. cast. Virginia; and Kennedy Wesley, soccer,
to major in journalism with a goal of becoming McLaughlin continued setting records during The other boys nominees were: Casey Cerritos, California.
a sports broadcaster. her senior year. She lowered her own national Clinger, cross country, American Fork, Utah;
For now, McLaughlin is focused on making a prep and world junior records in the 400 hurdles Armand Duplantis, track and field, Lafayette, Among the previous winners of the awards
smooth transition from the preps to college. with a time of 54.03 seconds. She won the 400 Louisiana; Michael Porter Jr., basketball, are LeBron James, Dwight Howard, Kevin
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APES
leader that the apes are not savages and just
want to live in peace separately from the and adorable zoo ape voiced by Steve Zahn conceived and executed as a live-action per-
humans. who has the same sort of comic energy as formance. Harrelson, too, is a menacing
Of course the message inspires exactly Yoda on Dagobah (without all the force stuff delight in his role that has more layers than
Continued from page 19 the opposite reaction and the beautiful and and Jedi training). When they arrive at the might meet the eye.
harrowing and nearly silent nighttime raid Colonels base, they find a much bleaker War for the Planet of the Apes should be
a gorgeous little Eden tucked away behind a that comes soon leaves the apes no choice and more complicated situation than they a satisfactory conclusion for the series, but
thundering waterfall. When the soldiers find but to abandon their home and hit the road could have ever expected. thats naively assuming franchises are even
them, the apes fight back swiftly and effec- in search of safety. Caesar, however, decides To say too much more about the plot allowed to have intentional endings.
tively and nearly take out all of the combat- he must go off alone and avenge his commu- would probably be a mistake and part of the Regardless of what happens or doesnt hap-
ants. Caesar spares the lives of the few sur- nity by destroying the Colonel (Woody greatness of Bombacks script is how even pen next for the Planet of the Apes, this
vivors to send a message back to their Harrelson), a deranged Kurtz figure who is in following a pretty standard exodus story, installment is very simply a great time at
truly one of the best true vil- it still manages to surprise and captivate the movies.
lains weve had in quite some throughout, and with minimal dialogue too. War for the Planet of the Apes, a 20th
time. At times, it even feels like War for the Century Fox release, is rated PG-13 for
A few of Caesars comrades Planet of the Apes is essentially a silent sequences of sci-fi violence and action,
follow him on his journey to movie with the mute girl and the majority of thematic elements, and some disturbing
find the Colonel. Along the the apes communicating in sign language. images. Running time: 142 minutes. Three
way they pick up a young, Caesar also continues to be a fascinating and a half stars out of four.
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Fired voice of Kermit the Frog says hes devastated Calendar
By Andrew Dalton The Hollywood Reporter and ABC FRIDAY, JULY 14
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Whitmire has been with the has kept silent in the ensuing months became the only Kermit many of opment, book and DVD selections Make and Take: Paper Airplane
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Environmental Justice Alliance. who suggest hes pressing the issue for But early Thursday, Assembly GOP shops. 10 a.m. to noon. Community outdoor setting with fanciful tables
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youre dealing with water quality so you said they will work on securing permits
dont end up with extraction from that With the creek filled and floodplains taken from a variety of regulatory agencies and
watershed, and youre dealing with flood- over, water often spills over blocking the hope to begin dredging in late summer or
ing. Its a great win for the environment and towns main thoroughfare Pescadero Creek early fall of 2018 or during the same time
Continued from page 1 its a marvelous spot. Its one of the largest Road. But those floods arent just a matter of period the following year.
watersheds on the coast. rainfall, its because theres too much sedi- She noted NOAA and California State
project with a similar mix of funding slated The project involves dredging nearly ment trapped in the creek, she said. Parks have been invaluable partners, as has
to support it. On Friday, July 14, the 45,000 cubic yards of sediment while re- Sediment was once able to move more Horsley and state as well as federal advo-
National Oceanic and Atmospheric establishing an 8,000-square-foot stretch freely and deposit in floodplains. But as the cates.
Administration, or NOAA, is announcing of the historic Butano Creek just before it area developed into an agricultural and U.S. Rep. Anna Eshoo, D-Palo Alto, rep-
its recommending a $1.4 million award converges with the Pescadero Creek and tourist destination, the natural habitat was resents the rural town and urged NOAA to
from its 2017 Coastal Resilience Grants nearby lagoon. The dredged sediment will altered to make way for roads and homes. allocate funding for the restoration project.
program. Last month, the state solidified a also be reused to restore 28 acres of degrad- Still, Nelson was careful not to cast any Not only would it help reduce fish kills
$4 million contribution and the San Mateo ed marsh in an area that supports endangered type of blame, instead emphasizing that and support protected species, it will also
County Board of Supervisors may soon con- and threatened wildlife, according to the part of our approach is that we recognize enhance coastal resilience by re-establish-
sider offering $1 million. conservation district. and honor that people live there and that ing the creek channel, offering relief from
Board President Don Horsley, whose dis- The rate of sediment buildup has been there are businesses, communities, fami- the chronic flooding of Pescadero Creek
trict includes the coast, said the restoration accelerated by generations of human inter- lies, homes and theres a natural preserve. Road, which causes tremendous hardship in
has the potential to help reinvigorate the vention in the area. Portions of the creek the rural town of Pescadero, Eshoo wrote to
dwindling Coho salmon population. Our mission is to honor the value of all
are now almost completely blocked, pre- the different landowners in the system, NOAA officials in support of the federal
Pescadero, which translates to fishmonger venting spawning salmon and steelhead funding.
in Spanish, was once a hotbed of opportuni- Nelson said.
trout from moving upstream. Poor water State representatives also worked to
ties for fishermen. Now, theyve been fortu- quality in the nearby Pescadero Lagoon can ensure Californias budget allocated $4 mil-
nate to find one sighting of juvenile Coho also lead to mass fish die-offs as oxygen
Multiple projects lion in support.
in the lagoon. Mass die-offs of threatened levels drop and temperatures rise. But its a mission they couldnt accom- Assemblyman Marc Berman, D-Palo Alto,
steelhead trout are also known to occur in There are issues with fresh water circulat- plish alone or with a single project. Nelson said in a statement that the funding will
the nearby lagoon when water quality drops. ing throughout the watershed. Its making was careful to temper expectations, noting address annual flooding that, due to decades
sure theres enough oxygen in the water for the one-time dredging is probably not a of sediment build-up in the marsh, shuts
A county priority the fish, so the fish at certain times of year long-term fix. Instead, additional restora- down the main road into Pescadero after
In learning more from meeting with the arent suffocating and dying or swimming tion projects will bolster the entire water- even the smallest rainfall.
community and the conservation district, into old channels that dont go anywhere, shed to help sediment deposit in areas aside Aside from the local representatives,
Horsley said restoring the area has been a Nelson said. Dredging Butano is a benefit from the creek and improve water flow, she Nelson noted the coastside communitys
priority. for a number of endangered and threatened said. historic knowledge, input and guidance
We are really on the threshold of a major species by restoring access to fresh water One example is the recent restoration of have been invaluable.
accomplishment, Horsley said. Youre for an entire watershed. the Butano Creek farm floodplain, which Butano, deserves the attention its get-
protecting endangered species, helping the Farmers would dredge the creek in years will help hold back nearly 150,000 tons of ting, she said. Its getting it, and its
potential regeneration of Coho salmon, past, but that ceased once it was transferred sediment over the next decade. Now, Nelson needed it for decades.
including everything from long-distance spot, said Sakelarios. her since it contrasts with the day-to-day
COFFEE
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races to alleviation of muscle or joint pain.
She compared helping clients identify pain
points and strengthen their joints with
Menlo Park resident Jordan Tiffany fre-
quented the cafe as a student for months
before becoming an employee there two
stress of her job.
I come here for Chris, she said. Shes
also got a nice, calm way of working you
being a car mechanic, keeping an eye on years ago. out.
individual experiences of pain but also how Its really just like a true community, Sakelarios credits her family with sup-
coffee shop next to a gym where she can they connect to the whole body. porting her venture and allowing her to
work with clients on personal training pro- she said. It feels like home.
Its like [being] a mechanic, I guess, focus on creating community, which she
grams makes perfect sense. she said. Because the wipers dont help the Now an assistant manager, she has said is one of the aspects of owning the cafe
Thats my commute, she said. One engine, but it does help the drive. enjoyed feeling included in what she calls a that she enjoys most. She said her sister
wall. family of staff members, and said she imme- Nina Sakelarios helps her with the shops
When a bedridden client died suddenly of
The first woman to run San Franciscos diately saw how much people value finances and her father, Nick Sakelarios, an
the flu after making significant progress
Bay to Breakers race in 1969 at age 9, Sakelarios magnetic personality and also executive chef, makes paninis and other
with a weight-loss program, Sakelarios
Sakelarios, 57, has enjoyed a long career as support the causes she cares about because snacks on the shops menu.
decided to open the coffee shop in her mem-
an accomplished long-distance runner and of it. And as others are drawn to the shop
ory. With an adjacent space where she con-
racewalker. Though a regular workout sched- tinues training clients, the shop features Redwood City resident Karyn White said because of group meetings, events or
ule may come naturally for the Redwood bright lighting, no televisions and a full she met Sakelarios close to 20 years ago Sakelarios personality, their presence is
City native, five-time Olympic racewalker schedule of performances by local artists when she was searching for a personal train- just as much a reward for Sakelarios.
and four-time competitor in the racewalking and community group meetings. er and has followed her work over the years, Every person that walks in, I feel like
world championships, Sakelarios has now frequently coming to the coffee shop to theyre a ray of light for me, she said.
shared her affinity for fitness with a wide When you come in here, you forget about
the world for a minute, she said. do work. She said Sakelarios calm Because every person matters.
audience for decades. demeanor has proven to be motivating for
Prior to opening the coffee shop and the Sakelarios drew from the name of a cafe
fitness space next door more than 10 years her grandmother ran in Oakland behind a
ago, Sakelarios spent 18 years operating a
40-foot mobile gym, traveling to different
speakeasy, where customers could find a
bite to eat after a long night. Having Do you or a loved one
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on a range of health and fitness goals, nights and countless celebrations, the
space has become a community gathering
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